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Old Nov 10th, 2005, 01:16   #61
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I remember hearing from an Italian woman once that she found it really wierd that, in London, men did not stare at women.

Cultural norms, eh? It's an assorted world!
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Old Jan 6th, 2006, 18:29   #62
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its weird...its a weird transition thing i think like shekar said. I believe that 200 years ago, u wudnt have got this kind of thing from Indian males. I also believe that Indian women were also treated with more respect (although they did have substantially less freedom too) in the earlier ages than today's society. I sincerely hope that this situation changes for the better, sooner than later.
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Old Jan 6th, 2006, 22:23   #63
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My 2 rupees' worth

For Auntyji and Yogagal: I never wore anything but very very demure salwar-kameez with the dupatta draped 'properly' (when I was not wearing a sari) and I was propositioned exactly the way Yogagal describes, in a "nice" jewelery store in Chennai on TTK Road Alwarpet, by a Kashmiri merchant. I made some polite change of subject and went to attend to my girlfriend who was shopping elsewhere in the store. It was amazing, he had been showing me jewelery for 4 minutes and then this come-on. That doesn't even work in the West, dude!

Yes, it helps tremendously to wear traditional clothing, and I advise everyone to do so, but still, s*** happens at times, particularly to my blonde acquaintances who are really high profile.

I've been harassed very very little in 3 years, if at all, but I put it down to a combo of dress code, luck, and "Don't f*** with me" New Yorker vibes that I honed in Manhattan for 9 years. (as my father said, "Harassment? God help the Indian man who tries to harass you!") If I want extra camouflage, I pull my dupatta over my head, and/or wear glasses. Glasses seem to be a real turnoff here.
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Old Jan 6th, 2006, 22:30   #64
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any verbal propositioned I think I can handle or ignore, what gets me is when some guys walk past, give you that look and sing something..... and you can't say anything, as they just reply "what, I was just singing"....

We get alot of that in our local asian high street, it just creeps me out...
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Old Jan 7th, 2006, 01:49   #65
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I think if you're sincere, everybody will accept your sincerity.
And if not.....well...it's their bad luck. I won't change my attitude, not for anybody, if I'm convinced of my own good behaviour.
right on luckywoman!
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