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This is a hypothesis of mine, and if I had more space in the topic-bar it would have said "What I think it actually means".
Now, we've all experienced someone (usually a girl, but sometimes a guy) go "Oh, damn, it's so annoying that people always hit on me when I go to pubs/parties, I wish they would stop", etc.
And for those of us that rarely get any attention or affection at all, this seems slightly insulting. It's like you're poor, and this rich guy is walking by going "Oh, damn, my wallet is so heavy, why must I have so much money?".
I am certain many of you will recognize the situation, and the feeling (yes, I am using a slight gamer-stereotype, but I'm also stereotyping myself, I'll get there, chill).
See, I used to be this rather..Well, fat blob, really. Overweight, glasses, sleazy hair, the works. And when women said things like this, how "horrible" it was to be bought drinks and be payed a whole lot of attention when we went out, I just wanted to strangle them. It felt extremely unfair.
Now, a few years later, in my early twenties, I started working out. I lost all my weight, I ditched my glasses, I managed to get myself a pretty "look", and suddenly, the tables were turned.
And I loved it. I could not for the life of my see why anyone would complain about getting hit on or bought things. I started to think that these people (almost always women, in my case) were just a bunch of tools, wanting to brag about how good their life was.
Then I realized something.
What most likely bothers women is not being hit on, but the feeling of being almost stalked. It's the creepy factor that there's always someone looking at you, trying to get something from you, and the knowledge that deep inside, they as women were probably not strong enough to prevent them if they should feel like trying to take something by force.
I'm a rather big guy, and when a girl steps over the line (i.e starts groping me) I tend to physically grab said women hard by the arm and give her a good eye-to-eye stare, clearly saying "No."
And that is that.
Women..Well, they can try, but most guys tend to be a whole lot bigger.
So what I'm trying to say here is that I think these complaints are not about the given affection, but by feeling somewhat stalked and uneasy.
Now, if this is true, then I can understand. However, then I wish these people would phrase themselves better than "Oh it's so annoying to be this beautiful". Because to most people, it's still insulting.
Thoughts/comments?
This is a hypothesis of mine, and if I had more space in the topic-bar it would have said "What I think it actually means".
Now, we've all experienced someone (usually a girl, but sometimes a guy) go "Oh, damn, it's so annoying that people always hit on me when I go to pubs/parties, I wish they would stop", etc.
And for those of us that rarely get any attention or affection at all, this seems slightly insulting. It's like you're poor, and this rich guy is walking by going "Oh, damn, my wallet is so heavy, why must I have so much money?".
I am certain many of you will recognize the situation, and the feeling (yes, I am using a slight gamer-stereotype, but I'm also stereotyping myself, I'll get there, chill).
See, I used to be this rather..Well, fat blob, really. Overweight, glasses, sleazy hair, the works. And when women said things like this, how "horrible" it was to be bought drinks and be payed a whole lot of attention when we went out, I just wanted to strangle them. It felt extremely unfair.
Now, a few years later, in my early twenties, I started working out. I lost all my weight, I ditched my glasses, I managed to get myself a pretty "look", and suddenly, the tables were turned.
And I loved it. I could not for the life of my see why anyone would complain about getting hit on or bought things. I started to think that these people (almost always women, in my case) were just a bunch of tools, wanting to brag about how good their life was.
Then I realized something.
What most likely bothers women is not being hit on, but the feeling of being almost stalked. It's the creepy factor that there's always someone looking at you, trying to get something from you, and the knowledge that deep inside, they as women were probably not strong enough to prevent them if they should feel like trying to take something by force.
I'm a rather big guy, and when a girl steps over the line (i.e starts groping me) I tend to physically grab said women hard by the arm and give her a good eye-to-eye stare, clearly saying "No."
And that is that.
Women..Well, they can try, but most guys tend to be a whole lot bigger.
So what I'm trying to say here is that I think these complaints are not about the given affection, but by feeling somewhat stalked and uneasy.
Now, if this is true, then I can understand. However, then I wish these people would phrase themselves better than "Oh it's so annoying to be this beautiful". Because to most people, it's still insulting.
Thoughts/comments?