← Back to context Comment by WalterBright 7 hours ago [flagged] 4 comments WalterBright Reply mock-possum 7 hours ago Unwelcome attention is unwelcome attention. The only charitable exceptions might be children and adults with developmental disabilities, who allowably don’t know any better. WalterBright 3 hours ago > Unwelcome attention is unwelcome attentionQuite right. Allow me to rephrase:What about the non-creepy men? mftrhu 2 hours ago You mean, what about the tall, handsome, well-dressed creepy men?The dichotomy is not conventionally attractive/creepy, it's understands boundaries/creepy. optimalsolver 5 hours ago >adults with developmental disabilities, who allowably don’t know any better.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fb9dV_DP5NI
mock-possum 7 hours ago Unwelcome attention is unwelcome attention. The only charitable exceptions might be children and adults with developmental disabilities, who allowably don’t know any better. WalterBright 3 hours ago > Unwelcome attention is unwelcome attentionQuite right. Allow me to rephrase:What about the non-creepy men? mftrhu 2 hours ago You mean, what about the tall, handsome, well-dressed creepy men?The dichotomy is not conventionally attractive/creepy, it's understands boundaries/creepy. optimalsolver 5 hours ago >adults with developmental disabilities, who allowably don’t know any better.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fb9dV_DP5NI
WalterBright 3 hours ago > Unwelcome attention is unwelcome attentionQuite right. Allow me to rephrase:What about the non-creepy men? mftrhu 2 hours ago You mean, what about the tall, handsome, well-dressed creepy men?The dichotomy is not conventionally attractive/creepy, it's understands boundaries/creepy.
mftrhu 2 hours ago You mean, what about the tall, handsome, well-dressed creepy men?The dichotomy is not conventionally attractive/creepy, it's understands boundaries/creepy.
optimalsolver 5 hours ago >adults with developmental disabilities, who allowably don’t know any better.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fb9dV_DP5NI
Unwelcome attention is unwelcome attention. The only charitable exceptions might be children and adults with developmental disabilities, who allowably don’t know any better.
> Unwelcome attention is unwelcome attention
Quite right. Allow me to rephrase:
What about the non-creepy men?
You mean, what about the tall, handsome, well-dressed creepy men?
The dichotomy is not conventionally attractive/creepy, it's understands boundaries/creepy.
>adults with developmental disabilities, who allowably don’t know any better.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fb9dV_DP5NI