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Article created by: Ilona Baliūnaitė

People change. However, before someone can alter their behavior for good, they need to want to do it. It sounds simple, but think about it for a second. It's basically admitting to yourself that your worldview is flawed. That you are flawed. Which takes guts.

Recently, Reddit user rocketbot99 made a post on r/AskReddit, saying "For men who used to be 'creepy' towards women and have since stopped, what was it that made you realize you were creepy that prompted you to change?" And their call was answered: as of this article, the thread has over 8,000 comments, many of which are insightful, honest replies to rocketbot99's question.

Of course, these comments don't mean that society is cured of sexism We still have a long way to go in regards to respecting women. But these are steps in the right direction and we should celebrate them.

#1

A group of young men and women talking outdoors, illustrating men realizing they were acting creepy towards women. I wasn't being actively creepy, but: I used to think cat-calling was just flirtatious compliments, and who doesn't like those, right? >.> I never cat-called anybody, largely because that's not my personality type. But now I live by the motto: "Never say something to a stranger that you wouldn't want a big guy saying to you in prison."

Luckboy28 , Alexis Brown Report

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    #2

    Young woman with dark red hair and bold makeup outdoors, representing men realizing their creepy behavior towards women. One of the most eye-opening adages that helped me immensely was, 'Men are afraid women will reject them; women are afraid men will kill them.' That helped me to change my interactions in a way that was less likely to set off alarm bells in a woman’s mind.

    CrushHazard , DtheDelinquent Report

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    #3

    Three people by the water, one man interacting with two women, illustrating men realizing their creepy behavior toward women. I realized they weren't laughing because I was funny, they were laughing because they were scared

    kirixen , pasja1000 Report

    #4

    Young man covering his face by railway tracks, reflecting on realizing he was acting creepy towards women. When I broke up with my first serious girlfriend, I was totally heartbroken. I called her all the time and cried on the phone. I even threatened to kill myself and told her so. This went on for some time. Eventually I threatened again to kill myself and went to bed drunk. I woke up to a voicemail from her, crying her eyes out and begging me not to do it. I was so ashamed about my behavior. I realized in that message what I had become. It was absolutely her right, as it was mine, to end a relationship at any time for any reason, without being hounded and traumatized by the ex. I was evil and toxic

    Fire_The_Torpedo2011 , TaniaVdB Report

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    #5

    Elderly man wearing glasses and a blue striped shirt reflecting on realizing he was acting creepy towards women outdoors. I had to explain to my 50 year old husband that young women do NOT find his interest a compliment

    Winniemoshi , yerling villalobos Report

    #6

    Young man in denim jacket and cap looking thoughtful, representing men reflecting on acting creepy towards women. I was 18 working at Six Flags. We got a new coworker at the ride I was mainly at and I took a liking to her instantly. I tried talking with her constantly and "cutely" blocked her path multiple times. This was all on her first day. The next she didn't show back up. Thats when I realized I had harassed her, all she wanted to do is just work and get some extra cash and I added stupid stress to that. I don't interact with coworkers like that anymore. Even if I think I could have a chance, I leave them alone on that level.

    TehPharaoh , NUWAN Report

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    #7

    Middle-aged man with a serious expression driving a car, reflecting on acting creepy towards women moments. My brother used to catcall women ALL THE TIME until once when I was with him. He was driving, I was the passenger, and he yelled out to a woman in another car about how hot she looked. I turned to him and said very casually yet matter-of-factly, “You know, women hate it when men talk to us like that. It’s not flattering, it’s objectifying and disrespectful.” He got quiet, his eyes glazed over, and I saw him taking in what I’d just said. It had simply never occurred to him that what he was doing could be seen as anything other than flattering. He never, ever did it again, and I saw him grow into an extremely respectful person over the next couple of years. Sometimes all it takes is someone to make them aware. This is why women call on men to call out their guy friends for this type of behavior. Some men look at women as objects, and they don’t take us seriously. But, the same thing coming from your sister or one of their guy friends? Completely different reaction.

    Barfignugen , Miikka Luotio Report

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    #8

    Young man leaning around a brick wall, smiling slyly, illustrating men acting creepy towards women concept. I used to do that smirk thing when talking to women. I thought it projected confidence, but then someone I worked with told me I should watch the creeper vibe, so I had to take a hard look at my mannerisms. Man, that must have been scary and off-putting. I’m sorry I did that, everyone

    trytorememberthisone , savannaholson0 Report

    #9

    A man and woman smiling and talking over a meal, illustrating how men realized they were acting creepy towards women. Learning that pickup artistry is a massive grift meant to gamify social interactions with women for men who are socially isolated. Every pickup-artist tactic is just weird, toxic emotional abuse. Not only does it not work, but if it DID work, it would be morally abhorrent to do it

    Weird_Mood_6790 , sasint Report

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    #10

    A young man laughing in a casual setting, illustrating men reflecting on acting creepy towards women. I went out drinking with a bunch of my fellow Marines. We were all in our early to mid twenties and some of us were Very good looking (not me). At the end of the night only one of us had gotten any numbers and that one guy had gotten several. He was like 5'6" (167cm) and more or less looked like a 12 year old. Took me a while to figure out why this was the case. When I realized that he was the only one of us that didn't look dangerous A Lot of things started making sense.

    metabeliever , Carlos Macías Report

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    #11

    Two people by the water looking at photos on a camera, illustrating men realizing they were acting creepy towards women. I figured out that my being gay doesn’t change things. I never made a point to be careful about not making women uncomfortable because I always knew that I had no sexual intentions toward them and that they didn’t need to worry about any advances or anything. Of course, that didn’t mean they knew that; or if they did, it didn’t change the fact that I’m a man and there are appropriate ways to behave around people.

    Esosorum , Hans Report

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    #12

    Woman with long hair sitting at a bar with drinks, highlighting men acting creepy towards women in social settings. I'm not the creeper. My friend was. We were out at a bar and he walked up to a girl and brushed her hair with his hand. How he explains it, he started to say, 'You have beautiful hair,' then got punched in the face by the girl and kicked out of the bar. We met him at the car after about 10 minutes of realizing he was gone — blood all over his face and just ashamed. I was with my wife and we were both confused as to why he would touch a stranger. He is now married and not a creeper. That was the night that opened his eyes to realizing that women are equals and not toys

    Roofchop , Alex Voulgaris Report

    #13

    A man sitting alone at a table, reflecting thoughtfully, illustrating men realizing they acted creepy towards women. Reading many posts about how pervasive a problem it is for women to have men leer or subject them to microaggressions. Hearing it all named, and hearing how unsettling it is for people, made me reexamine some of my behavior toward women. Please do keep taking about it — it works!

    increasinglybold , pexels Report

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    #14

    Young man with glasses looking thoughtfully out a window, reflecting on recognizing creepy behavior towards women. I had what I can only call a grand moment of realization. There was a girl who I was acquainted with, and she was obviously, obsessively, and weirdly into me. Being at the state of peak neckbeard that I was, I was desperate for a girlfriend. But for whatever reason I was not into the idea. I knew her too well, and although she was interested in me, I was NOT interested in her. I spent a long time thinking about wether I should start seeing this girl I wasn’t attracted to... then it clicked for me: Sometimes people just aren’t into you. That’s okay, and it’s actually a good thing not to have to say yes to a relationship just because someone thinks they’re qualified to date you. That moment back in 2009 changed my perspective so much, and I was able to realize that other people have and deserve their own autonomy.

    _The_Cracken , Silviu Beniamin Tofan Report

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    #15

    Young man with a beard focused on his laptop, reflecting on how he realized he was acting creepy towards women. A girl told me she wasn’t interested because I did something creepy and she felt uncomfortable about it. I had no idea it was a creep move at the time. I’d never had that feedback, and I’m very happy she provided it, when she could have just ghosted and moved on. For those wondering, it was Facebook stalking. My young, ignorant self thought it would be cool to surprise her with my knowledge, because that showed I cared enough to learn about her. The real boundary crossing was me asking about other guys she’s friends with who made flirty comments on her pics

    Parictis , OrnaW Report

    #16

    Man in a black suit standing on a dimly lit street at night, reflecting on acting creepy towards women. I used to have this older man always flirt & be unprofessional towards me at work when I first started, I was around 24 years old. After i had enough of his weird comments & flirting, I told him that he has a daughter the same age as me (which was true because he'd talk about his family at times) and that how would he like it if some older man was talking to his daughter like that and making sexual comments to her. He became less weird and flirtatious and more "regular" holding normal conversations. He moved shifts so I don't even see him anymore

    pwa09 , pixabay Report

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    #17

    Two women lying upside down on a bed, smiling and relaxing, illustrating perspectives on acting creepy towards women. I have five sisters, and hearing them talk about something creepy a guy did really made me check my own actions. Also, I think a lot of us were just hormonal teenagers with a typical, insane libido. Getting called out normally works

    MormonMacDaddy , Olena Sergienko Report

    #18

    Close-up of a man's hand touching a woman's shoulder, illustrating men acting creepy towards women awareness. This sounds weird to me now, but I actually grew up in a household that valued back, neck, and shoulder rubs. I did this for a long, long time to people I was friends with (men and women). In my head, it was just a way of saying I cared. In retrospect, it undoubtedly gave off a super-creepy vibe.

    virgilreality , Renate Vanaga Report

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    #19

    Two people hugging warmly on a busy city street, reflecting on men realizing they were acting creepy toward women. Talking to women, becoming friends with women, changing my circle of friends, growing up, learning empathy, and the final nail in the coffin was sobriety

    ruberusmaximus , Gennaro_Leonardi Gennaro_Leonardi Report

    #20

    Man wearing sunglasses drinking from a bottle outdoors, illustrating men acting creepy towards women concept. I had ruined 2 friendships in a week cause I was getting blackout drunk and trying to sleep with them. That’s also what made me realize alcohol is terrible.

    strange1738 , kalawii Report

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    #21

    A man and woman sitting at a cafe table having coffee, illustrating men reflecting on acting creepy toward women. Looking back I was like most other males born in the 70’s and did not know better. I then became friends with women and learn what women want in a person. The coup de grace was when I was hanging out with some gay men who flipped the creepy vibe on me. The result was a bumble date voted me the most charming man she dated.

    fivefivesixfmj , Christin Hume Report

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    #22

    A man and woman sitting closely on pavement, with the man’s arm around her, depicting moments of reflection on acting creepy. In middle school, I was a mid-puberty, horniness-stricken little perv. I didn’t do a good job concealing it, either. I would always get really close to my one friend because I liked her at the time, and looking back, it was so wrong to do

    user1one , pexels Report