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to expect not to be wolf whistled at when pregnant?

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GirlWithTheMouseyHair · 26/08/2008 13:46

I don't mind the normal plain old whistles or comments of "lovely smile" but do take exception to cries of "show us your tits" and men leering obviously out of white van windows (especially when I'm looking hideous, not even made an effort!) but now I'm 7 months pregnant and still getting this kind of attention and frankly it pisses me off - isn't it even more disrespectful to behave this way towards a pregnant woman - above the amount it's disrespectful anyway?!

btw not how I'm dressed - today I'm wearing trainers, jeans a top and a cardi (no cleavage) and still got leered at

grrrr

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G2B · 26/08/2008 17:21

Some workmen were sat on neighbours roof the other day doing some work and they started whistling at a young girl of about 13ish, with her mum (who was a bit of a bag so it wasn't her they were whistling at). Disgusting.

If anyone whistled at me pregnant Dp would have beat them up

heartmummy · 26/08/2008 17:27

i was asked out on a date when 8 mths gone yuk!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

poshtottie · 26/08/2008 18:00

I saw an ad on gumtree the other week on their dating section, a guy wanting encounters with women either pregnant or lactating.

CrushWithEyeliner · 26/08/2008 18:09

OMG pt that is foul, does he honestly think PG Women will want that kind of encounter ffs

MadreInglese · 27/08/2008 09:18

GWTMH - next time it happens just turn around, point to your bump and shout 'too late, moron!'

GirlWithTheMouseyHair · 27/08/2008 11:33

see, it's comments like that I need to know so I can have a stockpile to throw at them - I always think of the perfect retaliation about 5 mins later!

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