One thing I noticed in Europe (Hungary) and Colombia is women there generally not hostile to me. When I would go to a store or restaurant or something, the female employees would generally acknowledge me, for example they would look me in the eye if I was talking to them. This is in contrast with American women, who seem to make a conscious effort not to never make eye contact with me.
Some other things I notice about American women:
* They always try to maximize physical space between them and me. Like if I walk into a room, they will move to get away from me.
* They have a look on their face where it never feels "ok" to make small talk with them.
Has anyone else noticed this thing where American women seem like they have some baseline hostility towards you, and women abroad do not? In neither Europe nor South America were women throwing themselves at me. But they didn't seem to actively hate/avoid me like American women do. Young women in Europe would be out on the streets at night, and they wouldn't cross to the other side of the street just because I was on the same side. They would stand next to me on the bus even though there was space on the other side. It was like they didn't see me as some disgusting scum.
American women hostility
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