Shows a serious lack of empathy which can lead to much more.It's a time honoured, multi national expression of appreciation of the female form, that's why. Like clapping a good play, but for bints in short skirts.
Shows a serious lack of empathy which can lead to much more.It's a time honoured, multi national expression of appreciation of the female form, that's why. Like clapping a good play, but for bints in short skirts.
Have you seen the film Minority Report?
You've just described a similar state of things in a futuristic based life in that movie. Worth a watch.
Yes, most people I know who wolf whistled women have gone on to become serial rapists.Shows a serious lack of empathy which can lead to much more.
That trauma sounds deep - are you OK @Chris Wilson? Do you need a hug buddy?
Quite. It reeks of insecurities in the ability to talk to the opposite sex that then gets brushed off by betacucks as "bants". It's odd behaviour all around.
That’d be my weekend sorted.What if it was a van full of munters
Sounds like Mr Wilson will be appearing in one of those 'whatever happened to...' threads soon enough.I believe I saw somewhere that this offence carries a maximum term of 2 years in jail.
If you fancy some bint
(as opposed to some vindictive, humourless vixen)
this, sadly, is why we need laws like this. some folk still have a very antiquated views of women and while there'll be the few nutters who run to the police because someone winked (i typed winked, get your dirty minds out of the gutter!!) at them i reckon i could still go out on the pull without getting myself arrested. doubt the op couldThis means anyone who catcalls, wolf-whistles or makes a pass or sexual comment towards a woman
Shows a serious lack of empathy which can lead to much more.
most folk i know that wolf whistle at women are half wits that would struggle to score in brothel with a blank cheque.Yes, most people I know who wolf whistled women have gone on to become serial rapists.
The private member's bill will criminalise:
Deliberately walking closely behind someone as they walk home at night
Making obscene or aggressive comments towards a person in the street
Making obscene or offensive gestures towards a person in the street
Obstructing someone's path
Driving or riding a vehicle slowly near someone making a journey
Harsher sentences will also be introduced, increasing the maximum jail term from six months to two years.
Speaking in the Commons, Tory MP Christopher Chope said the bill could lead to a deterioration in mental health in young men.
"A reasonable worry about assault appears to have morphed into an institutional misandry," he told MPs.
"Sexual assault is bad and treating men as inherent sex pests is also bad."
link above is broken for me @Richie
Sounds like Mr Wilson will be appearing in one of those 'whatever happened to...' threads soon enough.
I'm surprised you'd be chatting anyone up @Chris Wilson without a virginity test before hand.
TBH your language throughout this thread kinda says a lot about you. 'Bit' Bint' etc etc, how old are you 13? Woman are people not objects... You're actually managing to argue against your own argument without realising it...I suspect there's not much whistling in the Speaker's Corner, just downcast eyes and a mumbled apology as their eyes stray onto some deliciously common bit sashaying down the street
If you spent a little less time drooling over bricklayers Chris then you might realise it's not 1975 anymoreI have never really considered a building site awash with muscled, bronzed and tattooed bricklayers wolf whistling at the talent passing by the epitome of male insecurity to be honest.
Perhaps you should have a mano e mano with the next one you see using their prowess as a siffleur to show their appreciation of a woman...?