Even assuming boys cared about being catcalled (they don't) the obsessing with removing anything resembling immoral or """problematic""" behavior from literally everything is fricking cringe
This.
Effectively making movies less artistic. "Art is about making external, what is internal". It's someone's creative vision.
Take that out, and you're left with a uninteresting pasteurized ordorless sludge of a story.
I was in highschool in the early to mid 00's and yes they did even at 13. The frick is wrong with these weirdos, people were even having sex. Like a 14 year old and a 17/8 high schooler having sex was normal dating would be kinda odd I was either up or down a grade tops for your dating pool. Also banging your friends lil sisters friend JUST NOT HIS SISTER NO MATTER HOW MANY TIMES SHE WOULD FRICKING TRY. Brosb4hoes an all that.
EWWWW ARE THESE YOUNG WOMEN BEING SOCIAL AND SHOWING SEXUAL ATTRACTION AND CONFADENCE CRINGE CRINGE CRINGE WHERE IS THE SEXISM AND ANXITIY
> It's weird because did 13 year old girls ever do that?
That’s kind of the joke isn’t it them acting like 40 year old construction workers? Girls did catcall but it was more of a tease thing for the absurdity of it
Girl's version of catcalling is having one go up to you and greeting you followed by something inappropriate and then running back to their giggling group.
This is the kind of fine grained nitpicking that results in executive mandated content that sands off any sort of conflict into a smooth frictionless ball or resolves it instantly while explicitly telling you what lesson you're supposed to take away from it.
>I was a 13-year-old girl once and it wasn't like that!
Yeah but most middle school girls were horny for the guys from Twilight or whatever was popular in [insert time period] 24/7 and weren't asexual they/them/it dykes like the people that write these articles
Interesting.
Men and boys not only just don't care, I can say that most would get a confidence boost and like it. Men both havn't needed to fight against standards and want to live up to standards.
But the nature of the discussion creates tentions where it can irk people to acknowledge this.
Women don't wish to be catcalled. The perk of being found attractive just isn't worth the intimidation most of the time.
Nor the reduction of sef worth to the base desires of others.
But these veiws have been comunicated in social conversations in a way that requires equal includment to be vailidated.
Boys must feel the same way or the view that being catcalled isn't that bad wpuld have to be acknowledged weakening the message.
There can be sonversations on how men and women exsperiences are different but these akirt too closely to acknowledgeing the inate differences between the sexes for many.
Funny thing is this scene was ment to be celebratory of adolesant women and challenging of how they're viewed.
Bolstious, loud and yes they even like boys. How crazy.
And it made some uncomfortable because it challenged their views of girls always being the target of sexual pressures. And their victem complex compelled them to claim that boy dont like it.
Its easier to imagine there being 5 waves to feminism:
Wave 1: Gaining the right to vote.
Wave 2: Gaining the right to the same jobs.
Wave 3: Gaining equal pay for the same jobs.
Wave 4. Gaining the right to do everything bad that men do, but strangely never ever get shamed for it.
Wave 5: Gaining further privileges that even Men do not have, by attempting to straight up TAKE rights away from Men. Equality isn't enough, only equity is acceptable now.
>boys do not like to be catcalled
Reminds me of that story where a husband said he’d love the attention, then his wife asked her friend to do it to him on his way home so he would feel the reality of it, then he arrived home in a great mood and she didn’t tell him the truth to spare his feelings/save face for herself. I’m pretty sure everyone clapped too
I don't know if I'd call it weird, middle school girls are horny because of puberty, but it's not something girls tend to do because that's just loudly admiting you have a crush on someone and it's grounds for getting shamed by the guy himself and everyone around you.
I'm not sure if I'd call it realistic in context even based on how embarrassed Mei was with the convenience store guy
I don't think the movie set out to be an upstanding example of moral correctness. It captured the particular feelings of adolescence, which yes, can include be thirsty as frick for other people, to the point of discomfort.
Yes, they all did. Maybe not in the "I don't care about morality or consequences, so if this boy came up to me and asked me right now, I'd let him insert his penis into my vagoo while we hide under the bleachers" sense, but at least wanting to frick them in the hypothetical "I'll go home and rub my dicky while thinking about him fricking me" sense.
I'm reading here that some guys wouldn't mind being catcalled, but I'm very certain that there's plenty of guys who wouldn't like it, or at the very least would not like it as much if it happened consistently/if the women in their life really only ever saw them in the context of sex. It eventually gets to you! I think it'd just be the nice thing to do to not catcall, whether man or woman. Keeps things fair for everybody. There's more respectful ways to show or discuss your appreciation for someone's looks, if anything else!
I wouldn't mind it, though that's mostly because I don't consider myself attractive, or at least not hot. Approachable maybe, but not someone you'd wanna date. Like I'm stuck in that awkward phase where your suit doesn't fit you right on a date if that makes sense.
>I'm reading here that some guys wouldn't mind being catcalled, but I'm very certain that there's plenty of guys who wouldn't like it, or at the very least would not like it as much if it happened consistently/if the women in their life really only ever saw them in the context of sex.
A lot of the chucklefricks in this thread are only saying that out of desperation for any female attention but if women hey deemed unattractive were the only ones doing it they would understand, if only a little, how women feel when any man catcalls them.
Let me put it in a way anons can understand:
It's like if a homeless dude with a knife was yelling at you. He hasn't actually stabbed you or anything but he wants your attention and won't leave unless you give it to him.
At least these rabid feminists don't have double standards for once and don't excuse the girls doing something that would have had Pixar & Disney cancelled if Mei and her friends were guys catcalling cheerleaders on the field.
Even if the discourse is stupid because the point of the scene is to show Mei and her friends' corny personalities and how they flirt with boys as teenagers. It's not that deep.
>calling PIXAR anime
Normies online was the biggest mistake
Even assuming boys cared about being catcalled (they don't) the obsessing with removing anything resembling immoral or """problematic""" behavior from literally everything is fricking cringe
This.
Effectively making movies less artistic. "Art is about making external, what is internal". It's someone's creative vision.
Take that out, and you're left with a uninteresting pasteurized ordorless sludge of a story.
>literal who screencap thread
Frick off
TPBP
No, but, really why did it take to the third post for people to react to this?
Looking at the thumbnail, the colorful characters and the bleachers made me think that it was a pic of the furry Russian cartoon.
I don't blame you.
>neither do boys
I hate women
It's weird because did 13 year old girls ever do that? I don't remember seeing that, either. 13 would be like before high school and shit.
I know us guys were making sex jokes, or more dick jokes. But don't remember ever doing it to a girl or vice-versa.
I was in highschool in the early to mid 00's and yes they did even at 13. The frick is wrong with these weirdos, people were even having sex. Like a 14 year old and a 17/8 high schooler having sex was normal dating would be kinda odd I was either up or down a grade tops for your dating pool. Also banging your friends lil sisters friend JUST NOT HIS SISTER NO MATTER HOW MANY TIMES SHE WOULD FRICKING TRY. Brosb4hoes an all that.
EWWWW ARE THESE YOUNG WOMEN BEING SOCIAL AND SHOWING SEXUAL ATTRACTION AND CONFADENCE CRINGE CRINGE CRINGE WHERE IS THE SEXISM AND ANXITIY
> It's weird because did 13 year old girls ever do that?
That’s kind of the joke isn’t it them acting like 40 year old construction workers? Girls did catcall but it was more of a tease thing for the absurdity of it
Girl's version of catcalling is having one go up to you and greeting you followed by something inappropriate and then running back to their giggling group.
At least that's how shit happened with me.
None, but again I'm no leaf
Latinas take what they want which means there's no need to catcall
This is the kind of fine grained nitpicking that results in executive mandated content that sands off any sort of conflict into a smooth frictionless ball or resolves it instantly while explicitly telling you what lesson you're supposed to take away from it.
>I was a 13-year-old girl once and it wasn't like that!
Yeah but most middle school girls were horny for the guys from Twilight or whatever was popular in [insert time period] 24/7 and weren't asexual they/them/it dykes like the people that write these articles
>weren't asexual they/them/it dykes
Hey some of them are just soccer moms
Interesting.
Men and boys not only just don't care, I can say that most would get a confidence boost and like it. Men both havn't needed to fight against standards and want to live up to standards.
But the nature of the discussion creates tentions where it can irk people to acknowledge this.
Women don't wish to be catcalled. The perk of being found attractive just isn't worth the intimidation most of the time.
Nor the reduction of sef worth to the base desires of others.
But these veiws have been comunicated in social conversations in a way that requires equal includment to be vailidated.
Boys must feel the same way or the view that being catcalled isn't that bad wpuld have to be acknowledged weakening the message.
There can be sonversations on how men and women exsperiences are different but these akirt too closely to acknowledgeing the inate differences between the sexes for many.
Funny thing is this scene was ment to be celebratory of adolesant women and challenging of how they're viewed.
Bolstious, loud and yes they even like boys. How crazy.
And it made some uncomfortable because it challenged their views of girls always being the target of sexual pressures. And their victem complex compelled them to claim that boy dont like it.
Its easier to imagine there being 5 waves to feminism:
Wave 1: Gaining the right to vote.
Wave 2: Gaining the right to the same jobs.
Wave 3: Gaining equal pay for the same jobs.
Wave 4. Gaining the right to do everything bad that men do, but strangely never ever get shamed for it.
Wave 5: Gaining further privileges that even Men do not have, by attempting to straight up TAKE rights away from Men. Equality isn't enough, only equity is acceptable now.
I'd say most are stuck between wave 4 and wave 5.
I do think it was rude but the movie did present it as being a joke that everyone was in on
>neither do boys
no NO DON'T SUCK MY wiener
DON'T SUCK MY wiener
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
No. Women can't rape men. That's why it's socially acceptable.
No
>neither do boys
>boys do not like to be catcalled
Reminds me of that story where a husband said he’d love the attention, then his wife asked her friend to do it to him on his way home so he would feel the reality of it, then he arrived home in a great mood and she didn’t tell him the truth to spare his feelings/save face for herself. I’m pretty sure everyone clapped too
Rape little boys
t. femanon
I want to respond here, but I’m distracted by the poor readability of OP’s picture.
yeah bunch of highlighted words what the frick was OP thinking
I don't know if I'd call it weird, middle school girls are horny because of puberty, but it's not something girls tend to do because that's just loudly admiting you have a crush on someone and it's grounds for getting shamed by the guy himself and everyone around you.
I'm not sure if I'd call it realistic in context even based on how embarrassed Mei was with the convenience store guy
well that guy was older so it's more shame in publicly revealing it.
She was with her friends so maybe there's safety in numbers in the other situation.
I don't think the movie set out to be an upstanding example of moral correctness. It captured the particular feelings of adolescence, which yes, can include be thirsty as frick for other people, to the point of discomfort.
You think Mei actually wanted to frick these boys?
Yes, they all did. Maybe not in the "I don't care about morality or consequences, so if this boy came up to me and asked me right now, I'd let him insert his penis into my vagoo while we hide under the bleachers" sense, but at least wanting to frick them in the hypothetical "I'll go home and rub my dicky while thinking about him fricking me" sense.
>femanons
HAHAHA good joke
If I got cat-called I'd freak out but feel so good about myself for the rest of the week.
Yeah, I admit I wouldn't necessarily disagree.
I'm reading here that some guys wouldn't mind being catcalled, but I'm very certain that there's plenty of guys who wouldn't like it, or at the very least would not like it as much if it happened consistently/if the women in their life really only ever saw them in the context of sex. It eventually gets to you! I think it'd just be the nice thing to do to not catcall, whether man or woman. Keeps things fair for everybody. There's more respectful ways to show or discuss your appreciation for someone's looks, if anything else!
I wouldn't mind it, though that's mostly because I don't consider myself attractive, or at least not hot. Approachable maybe, but not someone you'd wanna date. Like I'm stuck in that awkward phase where your suit doesn't fit you right on a date if that makes sense.
>I'm reading here that some guys wouldn't mind being catcalled, but I'm very certain that there's plenty of guys who wouldn't like it, or at the very least would not like it as much if it happened consistently/if the women in their life really only ever saw them in the context of sex.
A lot of the chucklefricks in this thread are only saying that out of desperation for any female attention but if women hey deemed unattractive were the only ones doing it they would understand, if only a little, how women feel when any man catcalls them.
Let me put it in a way anons can understand:
It's like if a homeless dude with a knife was yelling at you. He hasn't actually stabbed you or anything but he wants your attention and won't leave unless you give it to him.
>unattractive men of any sort are like hobos with knives
Holy fricking kek the persecution complex is strong.
I don't think you understand how rarely the average man has their appearance complimented by strangers.
At least these rabid feminists don't have double standards for once and don't excuse the girls doing something that would have had Pixar & Disney cancelled if Mei and her friends were guys catcalling cheerleaders on the field.
Even if the discourse is stupid because the point of the scene is to show Mei and her friends' corny personalities and how they flirt with boys as teenagers. It's not that deep.