EU Countries Criminalize Approaching Women

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EU Countries Criminalize Approaching Women

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Soon, it will no longer be legal to approach women in public in Europe. This should help the birth rate...

France and other EU countries criminalize wolf-whistling & asking women for their phone number
http://fromthetrenchesworldreport.com/f ... ber/208469

Finland’s birth rate plummets to its lowest level in nearly 150 years
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world ... 57166.html
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I wouldn't worry about it. On the surface it seems like it will hurt, but this single law by itself won't. (The atmosphere they are in, if it continues and gets worse, that will make things worse.)

If a woman is truly interested in you, she's not going to let you get away. She is likely to ask you. Those women over there know what they are doing. Things should always flow naturally.
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Maybe they will just outlaw those who are bad at trying to pick up women. They should let them ask for the the number once, btw. The example says the guy keeps asking.

A way around this may be to strike up a friendly conversation with a woman, then give her a business card and ask for hers, if she has one.

Name cards are only useful for certain jobs. "Oh, you look at the toll both? I may have need of a toll booth operator sometime. Could I have your card?"
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Adama wrote:I wouldn't worry about it. On the surface it seems like it will hurt, but this single law by itself won't. (The atmosphere they are in, if it continues and gets worse, that will make things worse.)

If a woman is truly interested in you, she's not going to let you get away. She is likely to ask you. Those women over there know what they are doing. Things should always flow naturally.
Nonsense, this will push more men towards homosexuality and smarter men abroad.

The feminist agenda is geared towards restricting men's access to sex in every way possible. This artificially inflates female value vis a vis men. They do it via outlawing prostitution, creating sexual harassment laws, outlawing or restricting porn, and now barring romantic approaches. This makes it impossible to be a man in Europe to the point where they must become honorary women (gay or trans) or just leave like Yohan did.

Also, no woman of high value approaches a man. If you are a man who gets with 7s, 8s, and 9s, then you know that you MUST approach them as part of the game. Any woman that approaches me with her interest first is either obese, horrid looking, or a prostitute/goldigger. You should know that already.
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This one law by itself may not change much.

Now if they are using it as part of an incremental way of turning Europe into a feminist wasteland, then together, combined with their other feminist tactics, it will discourage men and women from getting together.

The question only is: is this part of a larger anti-male agenda? Or are they truly thinking they are doing good by making this law? There is a chance they really do think they are protecting women without necessarily destroying men.

Anyone who's ever had a homosexual man in Europe follow them around knows that street harassment is possible even as a man, and some foolish people don't understand that you don't want to be followed. They just can't get it.

But the other thing is, women better not abuse this law for vengeance. Because if they do, then that will certainly punish all women, because that will discourage men. I doubt they'll abuse it though, considering there are far worse crimes women can falsely accuse a man of.

Hopefully the law itself will just stop the more egregious cases, if they exist, and then things will be quiet.
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Contrarian Expatriate wrote: Also, no woman of high value approaches a man. If you are a man who gets with 7s, 8s, and 9s, then you know that you MUST approach them as part of the game. Any woman that approaches me with her interest first is either obese, horrid looking, or a prostitute/goldigger. You should know that already.
I certainly agree; most women don't approach men. However, many women will ask men for their contact information, especially if she doesn't want that man to get away. My post was not about approaching women but about contact information exchange. Is some woman going to call the cops cause a man stopped her on the street to say hello? Now if a man is one of those PUAs who grabs on women to create kino, then this may spoil his game.

I'm not defending the law. I am just saying I doubt it will affect much by itself.
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The words "shoot" and "foot" immediately spring to mind and no doubt the attention junkies will be bleating soon enough about the lack of interest they're receiving.

Ironically, this could be a blessing in disguise for some European men.
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