American women have an unnatural fear of men

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Winston has said that he noticed when he was living in the US, women would have an unnatural fear of men. For example, he said when he would approach a woman in the US, a "paranoid look would surface on their face."

Other guys have said the same thing. I have noticed that even in a crowded bookstore or grocery store, women seem fearful of men and do everything they can to avoid making eye contact with men. I can see if a woman is walking down a dark alley at night and there is a man walking towards her, that would cause her to become fearful of the man. I don't understand why they are so paranoid of men during the day even in crowded places. :shock:

Men who have traveled to Russia, eastern Europe, South America and the Philippines, say that the women DO NOT have that fearful look on their face and actually make eye contact with men and smile! Wow, what a nice change of pace from the way American women act towards men. :D

I am so used to women avoiding eye contact with men and having a paranoid look on their faces, that I love the idea of being in a country where the women are friendly and approachable! :D

Women in the US are scared to death of men for some reason. They either have a "paranoid look" on their face or an angry "scowl" on their face! :shock:
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jamesbond wrote:Winston has said that he noticed when he was living in the US, women would have an unnatural fear of men. For example, he said when he would approach a woman in the US, a "paranoid look would surface on their face."

Other guys have said the same thing. I have noticed that even in a crowded bookstore or grocery store, women seem fearful of men and do everything they can to avoid making eye contact with men. I can see if a woman is walking down a dark alley at night and there is a man walking towards her, that would cause her to become fearful of the man. I don't understand why they are so paranoid of men during the day even in crowded places. :shock:

Men who have traveled to Russia, eastern Europe, South America and the Philippines, say that the women DO NOT have that fearful look on their face and actually make eye contact with men and smile! Wow, what a nice change of pace from the way American women act towards men. :D

I am so used to women avoiding eye contact with men and having a paranoid look on their faces, that I love the idea of being in a country where the women are friendly and approachable! :D

Women in the US are scared to death of men for some reason. They either have a "paranoid look" on their face or an angry "scowl" on their face! :shock:
Every person that has done another person wrong has an inherent "fear" of retribution by the wronged party. Let's put it out there; American females know they are full of shit; but white society keeps protecting (and encouraging) these females instead of letting them drown in their own misandry.

Murderers are always afraid of being murdered. Thieves are always afraid of someone stealing from them. Cheaters are always afraid of being cheated on.
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James,
it is the Illuminati progamming women with fear. Women believe things merely on the basis of repetition. Men will not believe something just because it is repeated. We usually insist of evidence. But women do not. If you look at the media of "women victim" and "man perpetrator" you will see women have been programmed to fear men in the west. There is really nothing that can be done about it. So just leave them alone.
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OutsideoftheBox wrote: Every person that has done another person wrong has an inherent "fear" of retribution by the wronged party. Let's put it out there; American females know they are full of shit; but white society keeps protecting (and encouraging) these females instead of letting them drown in their own misandry.

Murderers are always afraid of being murdered. Thieves are always afraid of someone stealing from them. Cheaters are always afraid of being cheated on.
I think you are onto something here. An in-group of oppressors tends to develop a paranoia about the oppressed group due to guilt and or fear of reprisal.

One other factor is the mythology created by feminism that men are an inherent "threat" to women. "Every man is a potential rapist, abusers, stalker, etc." weighs on the minds of women given all the propoganda that feed this myth.

I am in Eastern Europe at the moment, and 19-25 year old girls converse with middle-aged me quite naturally and with a spirit of respect. Very refreshing after being in the US for the last 8 months.
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jamesbond wrote:Winston has said that he noticed when he was living in the US, women would have an unnatural fear of men. For example, he said when he would approach a woman in the US, a "paranoid look would surface on their face."

Other guys have said the same thing. I have noticed that even in a crowded bookstore or grocery store, women seem fearful of men and do everything they can to avoid making eye contact with men. I can see if a woman is walking down a dark alley at night and there is a man walking towards her, that would cause her to become fearful of the man. I don't understand why they are so paranoid of men during the day even in crowded places. :shock:

Men who have traveled to Russia, eastern Europe, South America and the Philippines, say that the women DO NOT have that fearful look on their face and actually make eye contact with men and smile! Wow, what a nice change of pace from the way American women act towards men. :D

I am so used to women avoiding eye contact with men and having a paranoid look on their faces, that I love the idea of being in a country where the women are friendly and approachable! :D

Women in the US are scared to death of men for some reason. They either have a "paranoid look" on their face or an angry "scowl" on their face! :shock:
This is a great reason to leave the U.S. Like Peter said, there's nothing we can do about it but leave them alone. I only wish that other men could "awaken" to the knowledge of being happier abroad. Can you believe that there are guys here in America right now who think that American females' fear of men is justified, normal behavior - both here and the world over!?
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Recent Case in Point:

Renowned Doctor Kicked Out Of Bookstore For Being In Children's Section



Dr Omar Amin was looking for books for his grandchildren when he was asked to leave the store

Barnes & Noble has apologised to a 73-year-old man who was kicked out of one of its stores for browsing the children's section on his own.

Dr. Omar Amin, from Scottsdale, Arizona, said he was asked to leave after a female shopper told a worker she felt uneasy about his presence.But the man, who is a world-renowned researcher of infectious diseases, said he was buying books for his two grandchildren.

'This is an insult to all men not just to me,' Amin told Azfamily.com.
'I left the store. I was upset like hell because I've been so insulted and humiliated in public for the charge of being a man.'

In a complaint to the store he wrote: 'I did not break any rules. There was no sign posted that said men are not allowed in the children's book area.'

Amin said he had been looking for books for his five- and seven-year-old grandchildren when his phone rang.

Scene: A female customer complained to staff that she felt uneasy that Dr Amin was in the children's section on his own, and he was escorted out

He sat on the floor by the store's windows so he could talk to his friend, which he did quietly, he said.
But a store worker interrupted the call and told him to leave, he said.

Amin said he was humiliated when the employee 'escorted me out as a potential sex offender'.

He is reportedly now considering legal action following the May 4 incident.

Arizona State University law professor Charles Calleros told the Arizona Republic that Amin could have a case for gender discrimination.


Respected: Dr Amin, centre, is a world-renowned researcher of diseases
If women without children are allowed to shop in the children's section, 'then we arguably have gender discrimination', he said.

Apology: Barnes & Noble vice president Mark Bottini has apologised to Dr Amin

Barnes & Noble vice president Mark Bottini released a statement on Monday apologising to the man.

'We want to apologise to Dr. Amin for a situation in which Dr. Amin was asked to leave the children's section of our Scottsdale, Arizona store,' he said.
'We should not have done so. It is not our policy to ask customers to leave any section of our stores without justification.

'We value Dr. Amin as a customer and look forward to welcoming him in any of our stores.'
Amin, the director of Parasitology Center Inc. in Scottsdale, wrote to Barnes & Noble to complain.

'It's not enough. I want my honor restored,' Amin told msnbc.com.
'I want to walk back into the store with my head held up high. I did not break any rules. My pride has been scratched.'
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Contrarian Expatriate wrote:Renowned Doctor Kicked Out Of Bookstore For Being In Children's Section

Dr Omar Amin was looking for books for his grandchildren when he was asked to leave the store

Barnes & Noble has apologised to a 73-year-old man who was kicked out of one of its stores for browsing the children's section on his own.

Dr. Omar Amin, from Scottsdale, Arizona, said he was asked to leave after a female shopper told a worker she felt uneasy about his presence. But the man, who is a world-renowned researcher of infectious diseases, said he was buying books for his two grandchildren.

'This is an insult to all men not just to me,' Amin told Azfamily.com.
'I left the store. I was upset like hell because I've been so insulted and humiliated in public for the charge of being a man.'


In a complaint to the store he wrote: 'I did not break any rules. There was no sign posted that said men are not allowed in the children's book area.'

Amin said he had been looking for books for his five- and seven-year-old grandchildren when his phone rang.

Scene: A female customer complained to staff that she felt uneasy that Dr Amin was in the children's section on his own, and he was escorted out

Amin said he was humiliated when the employee 'escorted me out as a potential sex offender'.

He is reportedly now considering legal action following the May 4 incident.

Arizona State University law professor Charles Calleros told the Arizona Republic that Amin could have a case for gender discrimination.

Respected: Dr Amin, centre, is a world-renowned researcher of diseases

If women without children are allowed to shop in the children's section, 'then we arguably have gender discrimination', he said.

Apology: Barnes & Noble vice president Mark Bottini has apologised to Dr Amin

Barnes & Noble vice president Mark Bottini released a statement on Monday apologising to the man.

'We want to apologise to Dr. Amin for a situation in which Dr. Amin was asked to leave the children's section of our Scottsdale, Arizona store,' he said.
'We should not have done so. It is not our policy to ask customers to leave any section of our stores without justification.

'We value Dr. Amin as a customer and look forward to welcoming him in any of our stores.'
Amin, the director of Parasitology Center Inc. in Scottsdale, wrote to Barnes & Noble to complain.

'It's not enough. I want my honor restored,' Amin told msnbc.com.
'I want to walk back into the store with my head held up high. I did not break any rules. My pride has been scratched.'
This is unbelievable! What occured is gender discrimination against that man. "A female shopper told a worker she felt uneasy about his presence." It's unbelievable that a female shopper can get a man kicked out of a bookstore, just because he was looking at books in the childrens section!

This man is a doctor and is 73 years old and was looking for books for his two grandchildren for God's sakes! American women truly are scared shitless of men! :shock:
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Contrarian Expatriate wrote:Recent Case in Point:

Renowned Doctor Kicked Out Of Bookstore For Being In Children's Section



Dr Omar Amin was looking for books for his grandchildren when he was asked to leave the store

Barnes & Noble has apologised to a 73-year-old man who was kicked out of one of its stores for browsing the children's section on his own.

Dr. Omar Amin, from Scottsdale, Arizona, said he was asked to leave after a female shopper told a worker she felt uneasy about his presence.But the man, who is a world-renowned researcher of infectious diseases, said he was buying books for his two grandchildren.

'This is an insult to all men not just to me,' Amin told Azfamily.com.
'I left the store. I was upset like hell because I've been so insulted and humiliated in public for the charge of being a man.'

In a complaint to the store he wrote: 'I did not break any rules. There was no sign posted that said men are not allowed in the children's book area.'

Amin said he had been looking for books for his five- and seven-year-old grandchildren when his phone rang.

Scene: A female customer complained to staff that she felt uneasy that Dr Amin was in the children's section on his own, and he was escorted out

He sat on the floor by the store's windows so he could talk to his friend, which he did quietly, he said.
But a store worker interrupted the call and told him to leave, he said.

Amin said he was humiliated when the employee 'escorted me out as a potential sex offender'.

He is reportedly now considering legal action following the May 4 incident.

Arizona State University law professor Charles Calleros told the Arizona Republic that Amin could have a case for gender discrimination.


Respected: Dr Amin, centre, is a world-renowned researcher of diseases
If women without children are allowed to shop in the children's section, 'then we arguably have gender discrimination', he said.

Apology: Barnes & Noble vice president Mark Bottini has apologised to Dr Amin

Barnes & Noble vice president Mark Bottini released a statement on Monday apologising to the man.

'We want to apologise to Dr. Amin for a situation in which Dr. Amin was asked to leave the children's section of our Scottsdale, Arizona store,' he said.
'We should not have done so. It is not our policy to ask customers to leave any section of our stores without justification.

'We value Dr. Amin as a customer and look forward to welcoming him in any of our stores.'
Amin, the director of Parasitology Center Inc. in Scottsdale, wrote to Barnes & Noble to complain.

'It's not enough. I want my honor restored,' Amin told msnbc.com.
'I want to walk back into the store with my head held up high. I did not break any rules. My pride has been scratched.'
I have always felt women's fear of me(n) the most in retail stores. I want to say this is unbelievable, but I have been discriminated against in a similar fashion, and I feel that I am constantly being watched and ready to be victimized whenever I am in stores!

P.S. I will be boycotting Barnes & Noble indefinitely for this. I may still visit their stores, but I will not spend a penny to contribute to their business at all. Even the apology letter was weak. They should give that man a $1000 gift card toward his next visit(s), at the very least if they want their apology letter to ever be taken seriously. And yes he should sue Barnes & Noble.
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Contrarian Expatriate wrote:One other factor is the mythology created by feminism that men are an inherent "threat" to women. "Every man is a potential rapist, abusers, stalker, etc." weighs on the minds of women given all the propoganda that feed this myth.

I am in Eastern Europe at the moment, and 19-25 year old girls converse with middle-aged me quite naturally and with a spirit of respect. Very refreshing after being in the US for the last 8 months.
In the US, feminism and the media feed women lies that every man is out to get them and that they should be fearful of every man they meet! :shock:

Now I see why women in America are scared shitless of men, they think men are out to get them. This is an unnatural fear that most women around the world do not have.

Winston has said when he was in eastern Europe and Russia, he could approach women easily on the street and get their phone numbers, without the woman thinking that he was a potential serial killer! :shock:

In the US, even if you approach women at bars and clubs, the women may get defensive and paranoid. Women in America prefer to meet guys through their friends, they feel this is the safest way to meet men.
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jamesbond wrote:
Contrarian Expatriate wrote:One other factor is the mythology created by feminism that men are an inherent "threat" to women. "Every man is a potential rapist, abusers, stalker, etc." weighs on the minds of women given all the propoganda that feed this myth.

I am in Eastern Europe at the moment, and 19-25 year old girls converse with middle-aged me quite naturally and with a spirit of respect. Very refreshing after being in the US for the last 8 months.
In the US, feminism and the media feed women lies that every man is out to get them and that they should be fearful of every man they meet! :shock:

Now I see why women in America are scared shitless of men, they think men are out to get them. This is an unnatural fear that most women around the world do not have.

Winston has said when he was in eastern Europe and Russia, he could approach women easily on the street and get their phone numbers, without the woman thinking that he was a potential serial killer! :shock:

In the US, even if you approach women at bars and clubs, the women may get defensive and paranoid. Women in America prefer to meet guys through their friends, they feel this is the safest way to meet men.
I don't want to get off topic, but why would anyone wanna meet a girl through friends?? It seems like they would always know your personal business. Forget that. I wanna meet a girl that none of my acquaintances even knows so that she wont be tainted by gossip.
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PeterAndrewNolan wrote:Women believe things merely on the basis of repetition. Men will not believe something just because it is repeated. We usually insist of evidence. But women do not. If you look at the media of "women victim" and "man perpetrator" you will see women have been programmed to fear men in the west. There is really nothing that can be done about it. So just leave them alone.
Women in english speaking countries do seem to be programmed to fear men. This does not exist in most countries in the world (thank God).

It seems like some women in anglo countries are afraid of their own shadow! Feminism has taught women that all men should be feared. This explains why women have a paranoid look on their face in western nations. :shock:
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OutsideoftheBox wrote:
jamesbond wrote:Winston has said that he noticed when he was living in the US, women would have an unnatural fear of men. For example, he said when he would approach a woman in the US, a "paranoid look would surface on their face."

Other guys have said the same thing. I have noticed that even in a crowded bookstore or grocery store, women seem fearful of men and do everything they can to avoid making eye contact with men. I can see if a woman is walking down a dark alley at night and there is a man walking towards her, that would cause her to become fearful of the man. I don't understand why they are so paranoid of men during the day even in crowded places. :shock:

Men who have traveled to Russia, eastern Europe, South America and the Philippines, say that the women DO NOT have that fearful look on their face and actually make eye contact with men and smile! Wow, what a nice change of pace from the way American women act towards men. :D

I am so used to women avoiding eye contact with men and having a paranoid look on their faces, that I love the idea of being in a country where the women are friendly and approachable! :D

Women in the US are scared to death of men for some reason. They either have a "paranoid look" on their face or an angry "scowl" on their face! :shock:
Every person that has done another person wrong has an inherent "fear" of retribution by the wronged party. Let's put it out there; American females know they are full of shit; but white society keeps protecting (and encouraging) these females instead of letting them drown in their own misandry.

Murderers are always afraid of being murdered. Thieves are always afraid of someone stealing from them. Cheaters are always afraid of being cheated on.
And american girls/women are afraid of nice guys who'll them right, yet feel at ease with a thug/badboy/a$$hole who'll treat them the way Ike Turner treated Tina Turner. Makes no sense at all.
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jamesbond wrote:Winston has said that he noticed when he was living in the US, women would have an unnatural fear of men. For example, he said when he would approach a woman in the US, a "paranoid look would surface on their face."

Other guys have said the same thing. I have noticed that even in a crowded bookstore or grocery store, women seem fearful of men and do everything they can to avoid making eye contact with men. I can see if a woman is walking down a dark alley at night and there is a man walking towards her, that would cause her to become fearful of the man. I don't understand why they are so paranoid of men during the day even in crowded places. :shock:

Men who have traveled to Russia, eastern Europe, South America and the Philippines, say that the women DO NOT have that fearful look on their face and actually make eye contact with men and smile! Wow, what a nice change of pace from the way American women act towards men. :D

I am so used to women avoiding eye contact with men and having a paranoid look on their faces, that I love the idea of being in a country where the women are friendly and approachable! :D

Women in the US are scared to death of men for some reason. They either have a "paranoid look" on their face or an angry "scowl" on their face! :shock:
Believe it or not, I have observed this exact phenomenon right here too in Malaysia, as I have already stated in my introduction thread!

HOWEVER...after some more careful observation, I realized that they are mostly young girls from Kuala Lumpur, or from private colleges that offer twinning programs to UK and the US....and they come from families who either have ties to those countries, or had frequently brought the girls back and forth even before they transferred, or were deliberately raised in a westernized way.

In other words, these are Anglosphere-indoctrinated Malaysians. Which leads me to assume that everywhere you go where the Anglosphere had spread its dirty culture across - Australia, UK, Canada, the capital cities of Asian countries, you will find the same sickening observation as in the USA.
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