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What did he expect?

June 30, 2010 By Contributor

I had my car window down and a man started leaning out the window of the car next to me, making kissing noises and sexual comments. I ignored him and he got mad and then drove off.

– Anonymous

Location: Louisville, KY

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Sizist homeless man

June 30, 2010 By Contributor

I passed a homeless man on the street, and he said to me, “That’s all right, I don’t want money from a fat girl like you.”

– anonymous

Location: Boston, MA

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Street Bully

June 29, 2010 By Contributor

As I crossed the street in my neighbourhood last winter, someone hollered out their car window, “Maybe if you weren’t so fat, it wouldn’t take you so long to get across the street.”

– anonymous

Location: New York City, Upper West Side

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Harasser outside the house

June 28, 2010 By Contributor

I was harassed at the entrance to my house. This is the second time in three days.

– anonymous

Location: Tel Aviv, Israel

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The pleasantness of no street harassment!

June 26, 2010 By Contributor

Since moving from Edmonton to Vancouver, I am astounded by how polite strangers are here. I have been here almost a year and have only experienced street harassment twice, both very mild incidents. Often, I will be walking down the street and I’ll see a group of young men approach. I will feel wary, because I’m used to harassment from groups of young men. As they pass me on the street, one of them will say ‘hi’ and then they keep walking.

Before I moved here, I had become desensitized to street harassment. I had given up on telling people about my weekly, often daily, experiences with harassment, because they’d always make it sound like my fault. “What were you wearing?” “What did you expect to happen?” “You’re so flirtatious, of course they felt they could say that to you.” “Why were you walking alone after dark?”

When I moved here, I experienced for the first time since puberty, how nice it is to walk around alone in public with nobody bothering me. That was when I started to feel really angry about street harassment. Every woman deserves to be respected in public and we should never settle for anything less.

– Margaret

Location: Vancouver, BC, Canada

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