Do I Really Have to Say This Again?
Ok, once more with feeling, pointing out bullshit behaviors under the umbrella of the word “Creep” is not demonizing male sexuality. It is pointing out bad behavior in a very … Continue reading
Unwanted Attention is the Crux of Creep: Part the Fourth – Stalking
Stalking is not now, and has never been, a compliment. In response to the last Crux of Creep post a friend responded to the link in Livejournal that continuing to … Continue reading
Unwanted Attention is the Crux of Creep: Part the Fourth
Sometimes it isn’t about you. Reading back over the previous three Crux of Creep posts, I’ve noticed something. Several of the illustrative examples I’ve given of women thinking guys are … Continue reading
Unwanted Attention is the Crux of Creep: Part the Third
This is really an addendum to the first two posts. Part the First, Subsection A: Further unscientific surveying of every woman I know, regardless of age, confirms that women really … Continue reading
Unwanted Attention is the Crux of Creep – Part the Second
Uniforms Posting over at Clarisse Thorn’s blog, I’ve had someone reply about my comments that some guys can do the exact same thing another guy has done with success, and … Continue reading
The Crux of Creep is Unwanted Attention – Part the First
…his refusal to accept my “No” over something as small as a drink kind of demonstrates an unwillingness to accept “No” at all, and if he’s not going to take no for the small stuff, why would I think he would take no for an answer when it came to the big stuff, like sexual contact.
The Word Creep Serves a Purpose
Clarisse Thorn wrote an essay about how the use of the word creep, in some instances, demonizes the sexuality of men who may not actually be creepy. And I have … Continue reading
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