Charged with murder. If convicted, it should be the woodchipper.
yes sorry! I of course it is a minority of men a defiantly not all men. But the small number are causing massive issues. Unfortunately the bad ones do not have a tattoo on their face letting us know to avoid them. If you went in to a cage with lions and were told only 1 of the 100 (that is just an example and not what I think the percentage of men are bad) will rip your head off you would still be wary of all of them.
What I was trying to say was that she was trying to turn the women should stay indoors for their own safety on it's head and that she know it's a stupid idea.
But what can we do, though?
(I actually don’t think the police should be telling women not to go out. Women have a perfect right to go out when they choose. It’s not the job of the police to dictate to citizens what unacceptable risks are.)
A steady stream of well considered comment )
But what can we do, though?
(I actually don’t think the police should be telling women not to go out. Women have a perfect right to go out when they choose. It’s not the job of the police to dictate to citizens what unacceptable risks are.)
After a few days in prison he’ll have wished it was the woodchipper.
[MENTION=13923]carlzeiss[/MENTION] knew this when he/she threw this into the thread. It attempted to derail it.
I agree with ozzygull. Women have been told not to come home on their own, not to wear hoodies or their hair in a ponytail because it can be grabbed easily. What clothes to wear, which way to walk home, which app to use on their phone, etc etc.
This suspect is a married man, father of two, in a trusted occupation, and seemingly liked by his neighbours. It isn't all men, but women have no way of knowing which men.
When males go out, do you all promise each other to send a message as soon as you're safe indoors? This is daily life for most women,
I've seen the narrative about Women living in fear while men can carry on without any worries has exploded over the last few days.
I am wondering if I am I the only man who resonates with some of this stuff about being fearful on the streets out at night?
Ive through my life been involved in several incidents when I was attacked or threatened late at night. These incidences have made me very wary when out at night and in certain situations.
I think as blokes we don't talk about this sort of stuff because 'we should be able to handle ourselves' but I've certainly panicked when someone has walked up behind me, been on edge when someone has walked towards me looking a bit dodgy and walking past groups of blokes. Ive also grabbed the the keys in my pocket to use as a weapon, crossed the road, sped up, pretty much everything that has been mentioned by Women as their reality when alone at night is also mine.
Ive also lived in London and would never have walked about in certain parts of London late at night on my own as its just not safe to so. Violent crime is a big problem in some parts of the country and the stats show that as a Man you are much more likely to be a victim of violent crime.
Within a week someone will find a way to deactivate them on the black market.Put a chip in everyone, it'll stop most crimes or at least they will not be able to get away with anything.
I'm always wary of a woman walking alone at night, especially if I'm walking behind and catching up.
On every occasion, I've crossed the road and carried on.
Quite a few times, from the other side of the road, I've said where I am going.
Most times, when we go different ways, there is acknowledgement , but it's really sad that's how it is,
I think as man it’s totally different, it’s like saying as a man I’ve had my bum pinched in a bar a couple times so what. Males fight each other and have done for generations I don’t think you can compare the two.I've seen the narrative about Women living in fear while men can carry on without any worries has exploded over the last few days.
I am wondering if I am I the only man who resonates with some of this stuff about being fearful on the streets out at night?
Ive through my life been involved in several incidents when I was attacked or threatened late at night. These incidences have made me very wary when out at night and in certain situations.
I think as blokes we don't talk about this sort of stuff because 'we should be able to handle ourselves' but I've certainly panicked when someone has walked up behind me, been on edge when someone has walked towards me looking a bit dodgy and walking past groups of blokes. Ive also grabbed the the keys in my pocket to use as a weapon, crossed the road, sped up, pretty much everything that has been mentioned by Women as their reality when alone at night is also mine.
Ive also lived in London and would never have walked about in certain parts of London late at night on my own as its just not safe to so. Violent crime is a big problem in some parts of the country and the stats show that as a Man you are much more likely to be a victim of violent crime.
I've seen the narrative about Women living in fear while men can carry on without any worries has exploded over the last few days.
I am wondering if I am I the only man who resonates with some of this stuff about being fearful on the streets out at night?
Ive through my life been involved in several incidents when I was attacked or threatened late at night. These incidences have made me very wary when out at night and in certain situations.
I think as blokes we don't talk about this sort of stuff because 'we should be able to handle ourselves' but I've certainly panicked when someone has walked up behind me, been on edge when someone has walked towards me looking a bit dodgy and walking past groups of blokes. Ive also grabbed the the keys in my pocket to use as a weapon, crossed the road, sped up, pretty much everything that has been mentioned by Women as their reality when alone at night is also mine.
Ive also lived in London and would never have walked about in certain parts of London late at night on my own as its just not safe to so. Violent crime is a big problem in some parts of the country and the stats show that as a Man you are much more likely to be a victim of violent crime.
I've seen the narrative about Women living in fear while men can carry on without any worries has exploded over the last few days.
I am wondering if I am I the only man who resonates with some of this stuff about being fearful on the streets out at night?
Ive through my life been involved in several incidents when I was attacked or threatened late at night. These incidences have made me very wary when out at night and in certain situations.
I think as blokes we don't talk about this sort of stuff because 'we should be able to handle ourselves' but I've certainly panicked when someone has walked up behind me, been on edge when someone has walked towards me looking a bit dodgy and walking past groups of blokes. Ive also grabbed the the keys in my pocket to use as a weapon, crossed the road, sped up, pretty much everything that has been mentioned by Women as their reality when alone at night is also mine.
Ive also lived in London and would never have walked about in certain parts of London late at night on my own as its just not safe to so. Violent crime is a big problem in some parts of the country and the stats show that as a Man you are much more likely to be a victim of violent crime.
How weird.