Fullofstars wrote:
Do you live in an urban area, or an area with a particular immigrant demographic? Attitudes towards acceptable ways to approach women vary greatly from culture to culture. I can walk down an avenue the length of central park and predict where men will 1) hiss/ catcall 2) sing to me 3) shout out to me 4) deliberately avert their eyes 5) look at me slyly, look away, look back with a little smirk 6) not notice me at all (or at least not let on if they do).
None of it bothers me, unless the man is extremely persistent. I've never had a man become angry when I turn him down, and this is a constant occurrence (I walk everywhere); I think it's because I smile and walk away very quickly with my head down. I'm shy but not hostile. If men perceive you as hostile they're going to react in kind. As an aspie, without the ability to project nuance in body language and facial expression, there's probably not a whole lot you can do about that, so... My advice? Take your iPod with you everywhere. If you don't have an mp3 player, get. Cheap pair if head phones, and wear them tucked into your pocket. Look at the ground while you walk, and walk in a hurried deliberate fashion. When some guy makes a comment, pretend you didn't hear it.
I live in a very diverse area. I do not think men perceive me as hostile, though. I do know I'm viewed as distant and dismissive, though. Been called the Ice Queen many times over the years.
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