Thirsty NY Street Cats vol. Is it cause I'm ugly?!

No street in NY will get any female that kind of attention just for walking down the street.


Shorty doesn't even look good and was dressed mad regular.

I'm sure her views have gone up exponentially after dropping this video.


How is anyone eating all this **** up.

That video is NOT real life.

I don't care what Hennessy claims happens to his girl when she comes to NY.
diego stop playing!

you know nyccats be screaming at girls for that number on te regular.

:lol: Diego is definitely not a cat caller, he's a photographer.
 
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its a public place,  you got a right to try and talk to them if you choose too (we agree, some guys need to learn the concept no means no and come correct) but you got a right to talk to whoever you want if you feel like it, just like they got the right to reject and not entertain your conversation.  

the problem with some of the feminists is that they try to group everything as harassment and shame those who don't deserve to be shamed. which in my eyes hinders getting public support for whatever their trying to accomplish.   look up harassment in the dictionary then watch the video and it's minimal instances where that definition matches what was in the video.  

if what their trying to accomplish is to be taken seriously, they need to separate the raunchy approaches from the ones that aren't bad and not group everything in.  

raising awareness on overly aggressive raunchy guys who persist and persist on pursuing a woman after she made it clear she's not interested.       now that's something i think you can get widespread support for.

raising awareness and labeling  "hello" "you look beautiful" "good morning" etc with no followup when said remark was ignored as harassment and grouping it in with the raunchy approaches above, just comes across as counterproductive and cutting your nose to spite your face.   you might get a small percentage who support that logic but it's going to be tough for alot of people to take it seriously.
 
And the most hilarious part is not one of them said they met their girlfriend on the street from being a thirstbucket. The desperation to be allowed to drool with your tongue out, talk about putting the P on a pedastal.
i know a few people who's parents met through a chance encounter out and about on the street and their still married to this day.   maybe because social media was nonexistent those days, and you needed to be more proactive in meeting women then you do today but it's not unrealistic to meet women when out and about.       just don't act like a thirstbucket when doing so.
 
 
its a public place,  you got a right to try and talk to them if you choose too (we agree, some guys need to learn the concept no means no and come correct) but you got a right to talk to whoever you want if you feel like it, just like they got the right to reject and not entertain your conversation.  

the problem with some of the feminists is that they try to group everything as harassment and shame those who don't deserve to be shamed. which in my eyes hinders getting public support for whatever their trying to accomplish.   look up harassment in the dictionary then watch the video and it's minimal instances where that definition matches what was in the video.  

if what their trying to accomplish is to be taken seriously, they need to separate the raunchy approaches from the ones that aren't bad and not group everything in.  

raising awareness on overly aggressive raunchy guys who persist and persist on pursuing a woman after she made it clear she's not interested.       now that's something i think you can get widespread support for.

raising awareness and labeling  "hello" "you look beautiful" "good morning" etc with no followup when said remark was ignored as harassment and grouping it in with the raunchy approaches above, just comes across as counterproductive and cutting your nose to spite your face.   you might get a small percentage who support that logic but it's going to be tough for alot of people to take it seriously.
That's a slippery slope, some dudes be taking this "right" and running with it. Damn near following a girl for a good 5 minutes.
 
That's a slippery slope, some dudes be taking this "right" and running with it. Damn near following a girl for a good 5 minutes.

That aint a slippery slope because your example would fall under the "no means no" provision of his statement, which we can all agree on. The **** would you follow someone around for in NYC. The options are almost too much! There will always be a better girl within two minutes of the last
 
That's a slippery slope, some dudes be taking this "right" and running with it. Damn near following a girl for a good 5 minutes.

That aint a slippery slope because your example would fall under the "no means no" provision of his statement, which we can all agree on. The **** would you follow someone around for in NYC. The options are almost too much! There will always be a better girl within two minutes of the last
No they have the right to walk on the same street. Breathe the same air :lol:
 
I'm offendes they used "holla back". They did that to target urban and ghetto youth. I'm calling her a racist

















Am I doing it right heliumclinton? :nerd:
 
I'm offendes they used "holla back". They did that to target urban and ghetto youth. I'm calling her a racist

















Am I doing it right heliumclinton? :nerd:
They used a black man with a Afro instead of clean cut. They want the world to think we are not professional.
 
She said she got cat called over 100 times, that video doesn't have 100 dudes on it.

She said she got cat called by Asians, where are the Asians in that vid. :lol:



I'm so mad it took people long enough to call this broad out on her bull#$#:smh:  



I'd got as far as to say she hired that dude to walk next to her for 3 blocks. :lol: :nerd: Everything about that vid seemed unnatural.

NTers believe anything.
That vid was fake as ****.

I see girls way sexier than her walk blocks on blocks on blocks with nobody saying a damn thing to them.
 
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NTers believe anything.
That vid was fake as ****.

I see girls way sexier than her walk blocks on blocks on blocks with nobody saying a damn thing to them.

Wait now yall saying these black and latino men allowed themselves to be exploited and seen as aggressive and thirsty?
 
A good analogy for this is, you know when dudes claim they've smashed like 100 women and you know it's more like 2. This is similar you got fat chicks saying they've been cat called 50 times today on the subway. We all know statistically speaking that's a damn lie. It's women's version of overstating their worth. It's an ego booster for insecure women. I get so mad when a chick on my fb claims she was cat called, no you weren't. After work you stopped by for 2 dollar pizza slices, rented Waiting to Exhale, and cried yourself to sleep.

:rofl:
 
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At the end of the day I guess I have a different definition of harassment then some people.

You can encounter bad people anywhere, a dude buying a girl can easily spike her drink, some drunk driver can drive into you while your walking, you can be in the wrong place at the wrong time for so many different things that being stopped in the street is minimal if the person comes correct. The charming guy she meets at Barnes and noble could easily be a ted bundy and she has no clue because he approached her in what she deemed a more "appropriate" setting but acted way different once he gained her trust.

End of the day, its alot of stuff we don't have control over and constantly living in fear isn't a good look. I brought up the online dating argument which has become more commonly accepted these days. There's so many potential wolves in sheeps clothing out there but are we supposed to live in constant fear?

For the what if that was your mother or sister talk, If someone approached them and they made it clear they weren't interested and that dude gets the point and keeps it moving there's nothing wrong. If he keeps persisting then he should be checked.

End of the day, if you see a beautiful lady walking on the street, on the subway, at the grocery store or wherever and your interested in her and got the balls to approach her, shes fair game. You might successfully bag that and who knows what comes out of that either short term or long term. If she shuts you down, you say no hard feelings and keep it moving and she should be able to do just that as well.

A man who has the ability to approach a woman in a respectful manner shouldn't be c blocked by some feminists who want to turn even the slightest things into 'harassment'

Guarantee alot of people's parents met through what some of those feminists would define as "street harassment".

Hell that term is so vague and I feel its making light of women who really are harassed by grouping reaching on the intent of "hello" and putting it on the same level as real harassment.
Agree with this.


*rick ross nod* cosign
 
 
They edited the video to not include as many white males as possible.

http://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_facto...k_at_street_harassment_in_nyc_edited_out.html
not sure if this is the same link I used earlier but his excuse was piss poor......all the white footage wasn't usable footage because of sunlight, noise, and etc....but ironically all the minority footage was perfect.....

the agenda behind this **** is mad obvious but **** these *******.....throw whatever you want at me and I'll still prevail 
 
They used a black man with a Afro instead of clean cut. They want the world to think we are not professional.
I'm offendes they used "holla back". They did that to target urban and ghetto youth. I'm calling her a racist

Am I doing it right heliumclinton?
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