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When Compliments Don’t Lead To Harassment

Getting approached by a man in public is one of the scariest experiences women have to deal with. Most people want to head to their destination without getting stopped by a stranger. At the same time, giving an impolite response may lead to dire consequences.

So it’s always wonderful to get compliments from a man who accepts a “no” without making a fuss. Such interactions without the added pressure to begin a conversation are the best.

NEXT: When rattlesnakes get more consideration than humans.

Mannequins Never Look Right

Most women can relate to the weird-looking figures in dress shops or boutiques. Dressmakers have always used dummies to advertise clothing to customers.

However, Charles Worth created the first recorded mannequins in the 1840s, and these lifelike dolls have undergone a lot of variations since then. Even though something is doubly wrong with the one in this photo, the truth remains that most female mannequins never portray realistic bodies.

NEXT: Every woman knows to expect one thing when this happens in public.

When Compliments Don’t Lead To Harassment

Getting approached by a man in public is one of the scariest experiences women have to deal with. Most people want to head to their destination without getting stopped by a stranger. At the same time, giving an impolite response may lead to dire consequences.

So it’s always wonderful to get compliments from a man who accepts a “no” without making a fuss. Such interactions without the added pressure to begin a conversation are the best.

NEXT: When rattlesnakes get more consideration than humans.

When All You Want Is to Be Respected and Left Alone

The Eastern Diamondback is the world’s largest rattlesnake, which can grow as long as eight feet. Yet even this species would do anything to avoid us humans.

This sign is likely found in the Southwestern United States or Northern Mexico, which has the greatest concentration of these venomous snakes. And people are advised to stay away from the creatures to avoid getting bitten. If only women were given the same regard.

NEXT: See the annoying posture rule that only seems to apply to women.

Stupid Posture Rules

For many centuries, society has tried to hold women to a higher standard of behavior, especially compared to men. Sadly, many of those standards are enforced under the guise of posture rules.

How many women have been asked to sit with their legs crossed all the time to avoid being seen as unladylike, while men are encouraged to spread out and take up more space? Even this cat gets how annoying it is.

NEXT: When society tries to make women’s bodies a marketable product.

Trends That Need to Remain in the Past

Low-rise jeans are a style of pants that have been around since the 1960s. As the name suggests, they tend to fall low on the waist, far below the belly button and are worn by both men and women.

The aggressively low trousers are designed to show off a tapered waist and slim figure; however, not everyone can look as trim as celebrities. So there’s nothing worse than encouraging a trend that doesn’t cater to diverse body types.

NEXT: Why are there so many skincare products in the market?

Are These Products Even Necessary?

The American skincare market is one of the fastest-growing industries in the country. This is one reason why many celebrities like Rihanna, Ariana Grande, Alicia Keys, and Kim Kardashian have tapped into this lucrative market.

However, one wonders if many of the products available on the market today even matter or are simply a way for society to invent more insecurities so more women spend more of their hard-earned money.

NEXT: When the mixed messaging in women’s magazines gives you whiplash.

The Menace That Is Women’s Magazine

No one does mixed messaging as well as Women’s magazines. The January/February 2023 issue of the “Women’s Health Magazine” is a perfect example. The cover had a photo of Ariana Debose, who won an Academy Award for her performance in Steven Spielberg’s 2021 musical “West Side Story.”

On the same cover was a headline about tracking blood sugar, opposite something about cookies that crush and 20-minute workouts. So should readers eat cookies while worrying about impending health conditions?

NEXT: Why spend so much on skincare when your skin doesn’t care?

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