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The only thing that's surprising about this is that it is being discussed in a mainstream publication. Don't these women know that they're supposed to keep these tactics QUIET? After all, that's the only way it works, because otherwise "the system" eventually gets wise to it.
Hmmmm... Maybe not. After all, it's been going on for thousands of years. Of course, it's the epitome of sexual harassment, yet the feminist court system refuses to acknowledge it. Maybe after a few more women come out on this topic, they'll have no choice.
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by Anonymous User on Wednesday March 19, @08:06PM EST (#3)
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I am straight, (hopelessly so, in fact) but if a woman behaved like that with me I'd tell her to get lost and stop acting weird.
As some of you may already know I have a real weakness for Japanese women, but even then I'd tell her to grow up or take her medication or go have a cup of coffe with some cream in it, or SOMETHING.
It's sad though for me personaly to see such a culturaly pleasent, delightful and dignified group of women (generaly speaking) as those in Japan behaveing this way.
As women of the world go, I have always seen the women of Japan to be the exeption to the rule.
Not so much, now, though, I guess.
Thundercloud.
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As women of the world go, I have always seen the women of Japan to be the exeption to the rule.
There've been allegations that some men on crowded commuter trains in Japan have fondled women. Such fondling is considered sexual assault and is a crime. There have also been allegations that some women tell men that, unless the men give them money, the women will falsely accuse the men of fondling them and have the men arrested.
Women now have separate train cars that don't allow men, so the women can be safe from the men who fondle. To the best of my knowledge, however, men do not have separate train cars, where they can be safe from women who make false accusations and extort money.
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That report might be packed with facts, but you should be aware that the "Wai Wai" column is something like the National Inquirer.
cheers,
Tim
Those who like this sort of thing
will find this the sort of thing they like.
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