No obsession, just linking to a woman's view. You then claim she says what she didn't. Not once did she mention harassment. Not once. Read what you said, though!
So she is discussing street harassment and how she would respond, but you don't think she is discussing street harassment because she did not say the words "street harassment"?
How could that be if you read #46 from the get go?
Why would I read your post #46? What makes your opinion important to me?
You claimed she was okay with harassment that occurred on the street, what you refer to as street harassment, and that's the words you used. She never said she was okay with street harassment like you claim she did.
She said she would twirl and say thank you. Which indicates she does not think it is harassment. People do not usually say thank you to people who harass them.
Who determines if it's harassment that occurred on the street, you? Because I have to tell you, I fear that all non transvestite, gay, and cross dressing men have to worry that if they see a transvestite comment on your shoes, and you smile and say thanks, and then a non-transvestite, gay, or cross dresser thinks it's okay and says the same thing to you, and you call the cops! There's something there not quite right. Why does your favoritism towards gays, transvestites, and cross dressers preclude them from being charged with Harassment?
If someone is harassing me, yes, I would be the one to determine if it is harassment. Why? Because it is happening to me and is affecting me directly and it would be based on how I feel about the person's actions towards me. If I feel threatened or harassed or intimidated, yes, I would view it as harassment. If I notice someone is feeling threatened, harassed or intimidated by it, yes, I would interpret it as harassment. This is clearly a problem for you, judging by the ways in which you are coming out asking how it is acceptable for you to approach strange women and comment on what they are wearing. Do you have a shoe or feet fetish by any chance?
Gays and transvestites do not threaten me. Why? Well the reasons for that should be obvious. To the one, they have never invaded my personal space to get in my face to tell me about how what I am wearing makes them feel. To the other, men who think this does not constitute harassment and act in this way do make me feel threatened. Can you tell the difference between the two and why one would make me feel threatened and the other not so?
Yes. Can plain old regular harassment occur on the street too, or just street harassment? What's the difference? Does one have precedence over the other? Same penalties?
If you have a way with how this thread is called "Street Harassment", perhaps you can take this up with the person who started the thread? Since the video this thread is based on is about harassment in the street, it stands to reason that it is viewed as street harassment.
No, because you didn't realize Gayle was a real woman after reading post #46 and the link. Or were you playing dumb for some other reason? Or were you playing at all?
You still don't understand that I do not know who this Gayle person is and why I don't really care that she has her own opinion?
Okay, so what you're telling me is that right now if I feel harassed by you, then it's harassment, right? I am the one that decides if you are harassing me, not anyone else. Right?
Of a sort, yes.
Is this really hard for you to understand?
If you tell her she has nice shoes it's harassment, though, right? Unless your gay, transvestite, or a cross dresser, then you're in the clear (unless one of them crosses you, then it's jailtime!)
You miss one important point.. I don't accost people to tell them what I think about their clothing. Do you?
So when I tell you you have nice shoes it because I'm trying to be weird? If were at the bus stop, before I tell you "nice shoes" you already have me figured out? You can tell if I'm gay? Then I speak and tell you nice shoes. Do you then ask me if I'm gay or not in order to know whether I'm a creep weirdo, lawless POS??
Because transvestites and gays don't appear to be weird or threatening. You do. I mean if you're the kind of creepy guy that hangs out at bus stops to accost women with your opinions of what they are wearing, then I'd think you were a weirdo. It would also matter to how you voiced the opinion. If you did so in a sleazy way, then yeah, you would be the weirdo and creepy "POS". If you invaded my personal space, stared at me beforehand, acted in a way that was creepy, you would be instantly classified in the creepy weirdo box. It's not that hard for you to understand, is it?
I mean it's already weird that you are trying to find ways to excuse this kind of behaviour, not to mention this obsession with television personalities and what appears to be a fetish with shoes.....
Now, I have answered your questions. Please stop pestering me and leave me alone because you have exhausted my capacity to deal with "weird" for one day.