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Article created by: Justinas Keturka

Sometimes, the things that you think are completely all right to say and do are far from okay. In fact, they might be so deep in creepy territory, it’s making people feel uncomfortable and even threatened.

A viral thread by redditor SuperElectronicGray inspired women to open up about all the things that men do that they think is perfectly fine but are actually very creepy. Most of these things are a symptom of toxic masculinity where men follow a very narrow, predetermined set of instructions about how males are “supposed to” behave. And it’s not good for anyone.

Have a read through the uncomfortable situations with men that these redditors have been through and be sure to check out Bored Panda’s interview with a psychotherapist about the potential dangers of toxic masculinity to society and to men themselves.

#1

Yellow NYC taxi driving on a city street illustrating concerns about creepy behavior men think is okay. Flirting with me in a position where I can't leave, like an Uber or taxi. Once I had an Uber driver flirt with me the entire ride late on a Friday night. I tried to stop responding, but he kept telling me how beautiful I am. Most times, when women aren't interested and you keep pushing it, we get scared we're gonna get assaulted or killed! It's terrifying.

Armacdonald94 , jaғar ѕнaмeeм Report

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    #2

    Two people talking over drinks on a rooftop, illustrating behaviors men think are okay but are actually creepy. Taking common politeness as romantic interest

    It_Is_Me_The_E , sbk202 Report

    #3

    Young woman smiling warmly in a dimly lit setting, illustrating reactions to creepy behavior men think is okay. When they tell me to smile. It used to make me really uncomfortable, but now I just grin manically at them.

    Reddit , alisdair Report

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    #4

    A man and woman sitting outside on a bench discussing behaviors men think are okay but are actually creepy. hi i know my comment will get lost but if you are over 18 and i make it clear to you that i am underage, do not continue to talk to me. please.

    langleyx , Pedro Ribeiro Simões Report

    #5

    Cozy living room with couches, natural light, and a desk, illustrating space for discussing what men do that feels creepy. Asking if I live alone. If there's already an established friendship, fine. But if you're a stranger or just an acquaintance, that freaks me out.

    changingoftheseasons , Jennie Report

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    #6

    A man in a red jacket touching a woman’s arm, demonstrating behavior some women find creepy or uncomfortable. Restricting my movement in any way. Pinning me in a corner, holding my wrist down, blocking my escape, etc...

    Butdoesithavestars , Keira Burton Report

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    #7

    Young woman with curly hair wearing a white t-shirt, expressing discomfort related to men doing creepy behavior. Saying, 'If I was x years younger... I was 15 and manning the cash register at my dad's store when this guy told me I 'brought back memories' of the women he met while he served in Vietnam. And he kept looking me up and down with a slobbery look on his face.

    tarantulawarfare , Polina Zimmerman Report

    #8

    Two people in business attire having a serious conversation at a table, highlighting creepy behavior men think is okay. If you keep going on about how much you respect women, you probably don't respect women.

    Lockshala , August de Richelieu Report

    #9

    Man in a white shirt sitting on a couch, gesturing with his hand, illustrating creepy behavior men think is okay. Talking badly about their ex and their kids. I'm a single middle age woman. I don't know what's going on with some Men but a lot of them regret having kids and are mad about having to give money to their ex to raise them. I'm not talking about unreasonable amount of money but for exemple 100$ for 2 kids at the beginning of a school year. And of course their ex is crazy for asking for it. "She's the one who wanted kids.." Some have complained about having to spend time with them. Why are they telling me this? We just met. It makes them seems so mean and cheap. If you don't want kids get a vasectomy.

    sonia72quebec , cottonbro Report

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    #10

    Close-up of a woman with curly hair showing a concerned expression related to creepy behavior men think is okay. 'Daring' me to kiss my girlfriend in front of them to 'prove' I'm really a lesbian. Disgusting.

    ceresdaniela , Jeroen Report

    #11

    Two people having a serious conversation at a table, illustrating behaviors men think are okay but are actually creepy. It has happened more than once where it came up in casual conversation that i don't wan't kids and some guy tries to change my mind as if it's any of his business

    Hunulven , Thirdman Report

    #12

    Modern office space with black chairs and wooden desks highlighting workplace behaviors some men think are okay but are creepy. My wife had a boss that would come up behind the women and give them shoulder massages. Not cool, dude.

    BuckingFutters78 , joselosada Report

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    #13

    Close-up of a woman’s face with an intense expression highlighting feelings about creepy behavior men think is okay. Saying, 'You're cute when you're angry.'

    naughtydismutase , OSPAN ALI Report

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    #14

    Woman with shoulder tattoo standing near microphone, illustrating behaviors men think are okay but are actually creepy I have a large tattoo on my shoulder, and I've had several men come up from behind and move my tank top strap and/or bra strap to see it better. In grocery stores and Lowe's of all places!

    ookaminaku , InSapphoWeTrust Report

    #15

    FOLLOWING ME FOR ANY DISTANCE! I was once followed TWENTY BLOCKS by a man trying to basically get me to go home with him. Mind you, I had my HEADPHONES in to make it clear I wasn’t listening (although they were off, I just do it so most creeps don’t approach) but my goodness he didn’t let up. I never even looked at him the whole time he followed me. He didn’t leave till I finally spotted a police officer and started walking in that direction. I even asked to be left alone, had my pepper spray in hand visible. Just kept calling me gorgeous, and asking if my boyfriend treated me right. Could he give me his number in case my BF did something bad? All ignored. PSA: it’s not ROMANTIC OR ATTRACTIVE to be STALKED any distance no matter how much tv or movies would lie and have you believe.

    Notyourmamashedgehog Report

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    #16

    Two women walking at night on a cobblestone street, illustrating behaviors men think are okay but are actually creepy. Following women around continuing to try to talk to them when they've already made two attempts to end the conversation. A guy next to me on a plane wouldn't stop talking to me, even after I put on headphones! Then, he tried to walk me to my connecting flight after I refused to give him my phone number. He only finally left when I went to the women's restroom.

    metky , raoul esmere Report

    #17

    Close-up of a person with curly brown hair in a cluttered room, illustrating creepy behavior men think is okay. I've got curly hair, and I'm sick of men thinking they can just come grab a coil of it and pull it like a slinky spring! Don't touch my hair, and don't call me moody when I tell you to stop!

    weemuree , Rebecca Partington Report

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    #18

    Two people sitting on a wooden surface showing men’s footwear, related to what men do that is actually creepy. Putting their hands on your thigh or back casually while talking to you. If I’m being friendly it’s not a signal for you to touch me. Far too many co-workers, creepy uncles, etc. find this ok!

    LibraD_Va , makunin Report

    #19

    Woman with red hair looking worried and holding her forehead, reflecting on creepy behaviors men think are okay. When guys pick me up. I've always been really skinny, so guys think it's OK to just...lift me.

    DidntWantSleepAnyway , Alexander Dummer Report

    #20

    Using my name on my credit card receipt at the gas station to look me up online and try to add me on various social media platforms shudder

    reddit Report

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    #21

    Two people having a serious conversation outdoors with a laptop focused on creepy behavior men think is okay. “Why aren’t you married?” Asked randomly. I’m 34. My fiancé passed

    Missdanib , Eliott Reyna Report

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    #22

    Block an exit while trying to start a conversation. Just.don't do it EVER.

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    #23

    I had a friend who for a while would always respond to my comments re: being a woman and sexually harassed or ogled at with the story of how he was such a good guy he saved a girl from being raped at a frat party. I'm not sure if the exact scenario is common but when guys hear women talking about sexual harassment or assault and launch into the reasons why they're not that guy...it just makes me even more uncomfortable because someone who isn't that guy shouldn't have to say it every time you talk about sexual harassment.

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    #24

    Man and woman at a bar with drinks, highlighting behaviors men think are okay but are actually creepy. Saying anything along the lines of 'you’re perfect' within minutes of meeting.

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    #25

    Constantly pushing for a date after saying we aren’t interested. Like a high school boy having a crush and the girl saying “I just like you as a friend...” and they keep pushing like she’ll fall in love. Sorry that’s just a fairytale. Please stop after we say we don’t like you. No hard feelings! We just don’t want to date you.

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    #26

    Don't ask me for nudes within like...a week of meeting me and going on one date. The level of trust I'd have to have in order to share photos like that is phenomenal! And I may never ever want to anyway. How does a guy think it's just a casual thing to ask of me? It might be a turn on for you but it's highly risky and it makes me feel like I'm just there as a bit of titillation on his phone and not a real human being who he sees as equal and respected.

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    #27

    Close-up of a man holding a smartphone, illustrating behaviors men think are okay but are actually creepy. Messaging me late at night to tell me to 'go to bed.'

    niponew , Ivan Radic Report

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