Originally posted by: JD50
Originally posted by: Gilligansdingy
Dude shes not hot. Sorry. I am pretty sure I could put on a dress and get the same reaction from those guys.
I disagree.
Originally posted by: Gilligansdingy
Dude shes not hot. Sorry. I am pretty sure I could put on a dress and get the same reaction from those guys.
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: Gilligansdingy
Dude shes not hot. Sorry. I am pretty sure I could put on a dress and get the same reaction from those guys.
So glad you had five minutes between porking supermodels to post that.
Originally posted by: compuwiz1
Unfortunately, if you don't get her out of there, her "office" may become an Escalade with twenty fo's.
While you may get the gal outta the ghetto, you won't get the ghetto outta the gal. :shocked:
Originally posted by: freedomsbeat212
Originally posted by: mooglemania85
Originally posted by: freedomsbeat212
I've never seen a gang of chinese guys disrespecting women the way black, inner-city guys do.
That's because all asians are ninjas who use their ninja-skills to oggle unseen and make lewd comments that are undecipherable to Westerners.
Also, as is the case with all your threads,
TTIWWP!!!!!!
Fine, pics. No hooting or hollering, please.
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Originally posted by: daveymark
When they say "Hey girl, I want to get all up in that" they mean "Ma'am, I would enjoy the company of your person with myself if at all possible. Post haste. If not, then I shall certainly be on my way, to enjoy the good company and fellowship of my friends. Godspeed."
:thumbsdown:Originally posted by: freedomsbeat212
My new gf lives in Bed-Stuy, a neighborhood in NYC that's currently in the process of gentrification but currently serves as one of the few affordable places left in the city.
Originally posted by: freedomsbeat212
If this comes off as racist, so be it. I've never seen a gang of chinese guys disrespecting women the way black, inner-city guys do. My new gf lives in Bed-Stuy, a neighborhood in NYC that's currently in the process of gentrification but currently serves as one of the few affordable places left in the city. She just started her job and moved back to the city, so it's really all she could afford. The problem is that she's white and attractive, so the guys are like drooling pack animals. They hoot, holler, approach her.. FOLLOW her even. What is with this? Weren't these punks raised by their single moms, shouldnt' they know better? It's frustrating and means I always walk her home, even if it's only 9 pm (and I live about an hour away from her). My question is, where does this culture come from? Does no one tell their kids that following women, hooting, hollering, and disrespecting them is not the best way to attract them (if that's their goal)???
EDIT: Before you ATOT men who are so pure of soul claim that she dresses in a way that attracts these guys, she buys her clothes from Anne Taylor mostly (or vintage dresses). She doesn't reveal a thing and goes to church even.
Originally posted by: Gilligansdingy
Dude shes not hot. Sorry. I am pretty sure I could put on a dress and get the same reaction from those guys.
Originally posted by: hzl eyed grl
As a woman, I can tell you that I don't like that kind of attention. Here, most of our "ghetto guys" are Mexican. I don't think it matters what you look like, when you walk in the neighborhood, you're going to get hollers. It makes it uncomfortable and kind of scary in certain situations. I used to get it a lot as a teenager and while at first I thought it was cool because "OMG teh guy(s) like me!!1!11!" Then it just got to where I hated having to walk anywhere because I knew I was going to get onslaught of whistles, hollers, comments, etc. Of course, this wasn't limited to the Hispanic race. If we're talking strictly "ghetto" (which we don't have a true ghetto here, at least IMO), it was predominately Hispanic. If we're talking all around the area...it was any and every race. I guess some boys/guys/men think that women like that and it's the way to get teh womenz.
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I like pic #2 of her.![]()