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Originally Posted by MattyC
But is it fair to paint all men or all male Flames fans as potential assault risks because of this?
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No, but thankfully no one is doing this. I know I'm a decent guy, but to a stranger I'm a stranger. Put yourself in someone else's shoes and act from a position of empathy -- that's really all that's required.
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The crowd chanting for more afterwards is also a natural response.
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Indeed it is, but there are some pretty easy ways to cheer without coming across as a creep, or making people feel unsafe. Here, I'll give us an example:
"Yay! Encore! No? Ok, that was awesome. GFG!"
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Dads, your daughters are not all perfect pictures of class
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Speaking as a father this has nothing to do with victorian purity or prudishness, and everything to do with not wanting to see anyone in my family suffer. My daughter will one day have the right to a safe and fulfilling sex life, as do all human beings.
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Unfortunately, there are situations that are different for men and women
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Strictly speaking true, but a little application of empathy means you don't have to treat women as objects for your titillation, which is all that's required.
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Girls, if you want to hit the RedMile, be smart about it.
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Walking down a street shouldn't be something any human has to be "smart" about -- especially when it's so easy and within our power to change.