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“Street harassment can come from people of any age”

January 17, 2012 By Contributor

[Editor’s note: once in a while people submit workplace or school-based sexual harassment stories and they are published even though the site is focused on street harassment]

I’m a high school senior, and this happened to me a couple months ago in school. I was speed walking through the halls to get to my next class and I passed by a group of guys in my year who I didn’t know. When my back was turned towards them I heard a loud whistle, turned my head, and saw them smirking at me. I gave them the finger and continued walking, but not without hearing a burst of laughter coming from them. I had always held an optimistic view of the people at my school, but now I’ve become completely aware that street harassment can come from people of any age.

– Isabelle

Location: Toronto, Canada

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“Tell Planet Fitness that they need to make their facilities comfortable for EVERYONE!”

January 17, 2012 By Contributor

Hi all! I’ve written in before about the harassment at Planet Fitness Gym, and how the company has ignored requests to form a harassment policy. But I’m writing in today to ask for your help in persuading them to do so.

Planet Fitness Gym has multiple locations in all but three of the United States and their unwillingness to form a policy against harassment affects any member or guest that is currently or will ever work out at any of their facilities nationwide.

I feel that businesses have an obligation to make sure that their establishments are safe and comfortable for both men and women. We all deserve to reach our fitness goals and fill our New Year’s resolutions in peace. With every signature collected below via change.org an email gets sent directly to the CEO and VP telling them to form and train their staff on a harassment policy and to stop hiding evidence of harassment.

Please sign today and tell Planet Fitness that they need to make their facilities comfortable for EVERYONE!

– Earth Angel

Location: Elmwood Park, IL

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“I will NEVER let anyone take my power least of all him.”

January 16, 2012 By Contributor

Walking in to a Safeway foods a man sitting at a picnic table at the cafe began yelling comments about my weight. He started by saying I was an embarrassment to women, “Just look at those fat legs, your sinning against GOD!” he shouted.

“You know women are to serve man, it says so in the Bible, your looks show me you don’t serve your man!” he was so outraged that he stood up and was spitting as he yelled at me.

“Someone should hit you in the head with a Bible,” and then he even took a step towards me with his hands in fists I just stood there calling his bluff. He was changing color from flesh tone to purple as he screamed.

“Your husband should put a lock on the refrigerator until you look respectful.”

I shook my head and stood there in shock, looking at him in all his anger. I felt so sorry for this pathetic person. I said, “I have a verse for you from the Bible that you hide behind in your discrimination, ‘Thou that has not sinned cast the first stone’…. but I forgive you as you can clearly see I am no a small person…”

I walked a way to the sound of people laughing and pointing at him. I was hurt but he is so uneducated and so sad how can you take him seriously? I admit after having two kids I have gained a bit of weight but he was not judging my fitness, but how I was as a wife due to my appearance. I admit I was in sweat pants and a over sized shirt but I was buying food for the week not putting on a fashion show and what place did he have bringing God into it?

It’s sad so many people, not just men, have this idea that your attractiveness is a direct reflection on how good of a person you are. I forgive him because it’s small of me not to understand that he was raised like this and through no fault of his own conditioned to behave like this and my only hope is that maybe he thought about what he said to me and will think twice before doing it again. I had no fear of him because I know I could have protected myself against him and I saw fear in his eyes because I did not back down he even retreated when I stepped towards him to speak. I will NEVER let anyone take my power least of all him.

– NL

Location: Fountain, Colorado

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Harasser yells he knows where she lives

January 12, 2012 By Contributor

I get harassed in some way at least once a day living in London, but today’s encounter was extra special.

As I was outside the door to my flat I heard a car pull up behind me and someone hollering at me (“Yo bitch” – etc.)

I turned around to see a man probably in his mid-20s, with two females in the back, sticking his head out the window and asking me, “What’s up” and if I want to “come for a ride”.

I rolled my eyes and turned around to walk in my door…

Of course as soon as I do this things change and the guy starts calling me a “fucking bitch” and a “stupid cunt” and that now he knows where I live.

Brilliant.

– AB

Location: London, UK

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It’s easy to street harass if you think women are worthless

January 11, 2012 By Contributor

I was sitting on the patio at a local coffee shop, enjoying a chai, reading the paper, and waiting for my massage appointment. I was alone on the patio until two men and one woman came out and sat at the next table. I didn’t think much until they started getting into a conversation about women in general. They talked about how all women were worthless (remember, there was a woman sitting with them and she was laughing along with them) and were generally just being disrespectful.

At about that time, a woman crossed the street in front of us and one of the men wolf-whistled at her. She ignored it and kept on walking. A minute later a woman riding a motorcycle went by and that elicited another round of rude comments.

I was very uncomfortable. There was one part of me that really wanted to confront these guys and castigate them for their behavior and then there was the other part of me that didn’t feel safe doing so.

I opted to leave, feeling bad.

– Kelly

Location: Main St., Downtown Ventura, California

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