Creepy things I've seen women do that they typically dont get called out on:
In high school, there was a trend where if a girl liked a guy, she would purposely drop something near him, turn so her back was to him, and slowly pick it up to show her butt to him. Teachers saw it and basically just said to stop playing around, but otherwise ignored it.
Also in high school, just girls...licking their lips seductively at classmates (and even at some male teachers). Again, many teachers caught this, but didnt consider it a big deal. This is, of course, despite the school supposedly being firmly against sexual harrassment and inappropriate behavior.
In college, some girls were discussing unorthodox ways of getting guy's numbers. One popular discussed method was stealing/hiding a guy's phone, waiting until he asks for help finding it, offer to let him use your phone to call the phone, and save his number.
A woman who wanted to be a victim (and to cause drama) so bad that she made a fake dating profile for her husband and then catfished people as him to spread that he was cheating (he wasnt) so people would give her attention.
Social media posts of women encouraging other women to poke holes in condoms to baby trap attractive/financially stable one-night stands. And worse, treating it as empowering by saying "my body, my choice. Popular talk show host, Wendy Williams, did this. It's more common than you think.
My mom's coworker discussed her mairrage during a work lunch I was invited to. She mentioned her husband was 10 years younger than her. But later on mentioned they started dating when he was 16. I brought this up and she (as well as two female coworkers) insisted "It's only bad when men do it. Teenage girls are vulnerable. Teenage boys arent."
Literally just the plethora of women who insist rape isnt rape when women do it to men. Like I know a ton of governments say only men can be rapists, but you'd be surprised how many women genuinely think they cant be rapists. That them forcing a man or othereose byoassing his consent doesnt count as rape. Which begs the question of if they may have raped a guy in their life and just didnt recognize it as rape.


















