Yeah. If I were a girl... no wait i would NOT know what to do. I mean shoving him away won’t work, telling him to leave won’t work, telling him u have a boyfriend won’t work. How can such ugly things still exist and how has this even ever started??? All of these men should go straight to jail
I rlly feel so bad for the girls/women that experience this. I,myself am a girl but I haven't experienced this such things, and I hope it won't. This is also the reason that girls should practice self-defense or martial arts so like if a creep comes near you and touches you inappropriately, try to kick his balls and other self defense that you learned. I believe in y'all!💗✨
Isn’t that like a technique police do to disarm and make the person unable to do anything. And if that technique is used by the wrong hands. So many bad things can happen. Hopefully people will learn from this video to not touch people in public and defend themselves and other people being harassed.
I agree I already felt it when I was walking down the hill when November 1 2018 like he grabbed both my arms and I was not ready to scream I was about to cry since he was holding my arm tighter and holding my chest good thing there was cop I cant do anything to it tho he was too fast for me to escape... That's why I love cops
To all the men saying sorry, if you yourself are not one of these people, do not apologize for creeps. They are not you, you are not them, and you hold no responsibility to apologise for them. Just if you see a creep behaving like this, help us women to get rid of them a little. That would be enough. Thank you for being kind.
im a guy and i feel so bad and ashamed to have ANY relation to these people at all. Im an extrovert and one of my biggest fears is being seen as a creep so you saying this is very comforting to thank you.
@@TerrawayYTGet this straight in your mind: You have absolutely nothing in common with them. Being the same sex as a bad person does not count. Half the people in this world are men. Do not believe people who try to get you to think that being a man is a bad thing. The people trying to get you to believe that are knowingly or unknowingly perpetuating a social engineering program designed to divide people from each other, ruin the relationship between men and women, and get men to the point where they will loose all instinct to protect. They are doing this for a reason and it's being taught in schools for a reason. Too many men are falling for it. Do not fall for this lie!!! If you want to make things better, and if you are able to, then protect who and what you love, and protect those who are physically weaker than you. Don't be ashamed of being a man. Predators have nothing in common with you.
I have a big brother, he was 10 at the time and I was 7, we used play in a playground with other children from our neighborhood in evening. 2015, April 5... It was a normal day we were playing it was time for us to go home when my brother said *i forgot my ball can u wait here so I bring the ball? He called his friend to wait withme bc I was still young and it could be dangerous leaving me alone* I fully trusted his friend bc he was a very sweet and nice guy.. we waited and waited but my brother didn't return we waited for an hour but my brother didn't come, his friend and I decided to go my house and report to my parents, my parents reported this in the police station.. 2015 May 22, my brother still wasn't found... When suddenly at 9 am morning someone knocked on our door loudly, my parents went to check, it was my brother... He had bruises his shirt was teared apart... He was in a bad condition he fainrd at the door, we took him to the hospital immediately and reported to the police.. when he woke up we found he was r@ped by 6 women... It's 2024 now.. only 3 women were found who r@pee my brother, 3 have still not been founded yet. I can't believe how strong my brother and how much he suffered... No matter what age, animal or gender, NO ONE SHOULD EXPERIENCE THIS
You know what’s funny, I met a creepy guy and he starts following me in the museum in Seattle. I was so desperated trying to get myself out of that situation. Fortunatedly, there’s one guy trying to pretend he was with me and keep me company until I complete the museum. He now become my beloved husband :)
This happens to both men and women. I was locked in a house when I was 14 by a woman in her 20’s and she wouldn’t let me leave until…..I think you know the rest. On top of that form the age of 11 I’ve had certain friends mothers flirt with me and many older women kinda letting me know I can have it if I want it, always telling me I’m handsome and women have even approached my mother saying how good looking I am before I hit my teens and after. Sexual harassment is a two way thing, many guys were sexually abused by women when they were kids but because we are males, it’s not seen the same way and we hardly mention it.
I was abused a lot too, by men and women. So I started working out and it stopped. If people treat you like crap, learn to defend yourself and become someone who is naturally intimidating. They'll think twice then!
It's a fact that it happens more to women but anyone who flat out denies it ever happens to men or that it's somehow not as bad as doing it to a woman is an absolute idiot. I've said in the past it's two sides of the same coin but I actually think it's more fitting to think of it as just a coin and to stop separating the men and women. Sexual assault and creepiness is just that and it's wrong, no matter who it is done to the person doing it is in the wrong and a terrible person for thinking it's ok, Society should condemn the act as a whole.
So true, I remember when I was 12, my mom's friend came into my room and started touching me out of nowhere. I felt extremely uncomfortable. It certainly happens to both genders but it's important o note that women are also more vulnerable since they are physically weaker than us men. We need better men to protect our women and men from these creeps.
Abuse is abuse. Doesn't matter the sex of the creep who delivers it. Report it. If us ladies want to be treated equally then they need to accept responsibility for their actions too.
Once I was sitting in the subway in Rotterdam, and some drunk old man was harassing some students going about their day. I saw it happen and I (as an introvert) decided to just ask the man how we was doing. He started talking to me and I managed to get him away from the women. I never got a chance to talk to the students, but I waved out of the window and they waved back and smiled. Even I had problems keeping my cool because the smell coming out of his mouth was making me gag. I could also barely understand what he was saying. I just kept saying "you're right man, yeah man" I can't imagine how it was for the 2 students. Yikes.
@Kolonya by trying to touch the woman inappropriately? Without consent? Or acting strange/weird for no reason. The first woman LITERALLY said she gets harassed all the time, almost everyday? All those men want to have “fun” without knowing her for no KNOWN reason?
4:22 but every single girl has aldredy gone through it 😢 I'm jus 13 year old and when I just walk on the streets men who pass by just look at me creepily. It's mostly the old men . This just hurts soo much I'm soo happy that someone like you is speaking about it. I'm happy that people in the comments are accepting it as harrasment because when someone speaks about this they say "he didn't touch you". Even looking at u creepily is not ok. V should teach boys to respect women and not sexualize their body parts. I jus wish the future will be safe for women
I have huge respect for you making this video, and for all the people who intervene with events like these, it’s so sad and disgusting just how many people are like this. I’m happy to see some people making a difference
This man who saved the women is such a legend. NOBODY should ever normalize or defend this gross and weird behavior. Edit: That's true. Defending women that are treated like objects should be NORMALIZED. But most people will just watch and won't do nothing about that you're harassed. That's why EVERY PERSON that spreads the word about how stuff like this is bad or even DEFENDS the victim is a legend.
@@AxialXykkrow No. EVERY person who actually reacts when creeps act like this is a legend. Many people will just walk by if they see someone being harassed like this. (I was mostly talking about the guy who saves women that go through those horrible things)
I like how the chat freaks out. Shows how terrible it is and how majority of us can collectively agree that this sucks and is disgusting. Touching random people inappropriately and being creeps in general is *not* ok and *isn’t* flirting. Flirting is cute and cheesy like on a date. Not this.
Totally and it has nothing to do with sex, gender or race. There are some human creeps out there and the rest of us should be taught how to deal with a situation like this if we're not into it
People who say “he was just flirting” and say “it was just a joke” have never felt the feeling of absolute dread when a creep targets you. Even on a bus full of people who is going to step in when a muscular drunk man is harassing me? Not many people, they don’t want to get hurt
There's no need to experience this kind of things as a man to understand it. It's enough for me to imagine if shit like this would ever happen to my sister or my daughter to react
Unfortunately standing up for people is a crime now. Men can go to jail for defending people from this. It's something that me and my friends talk about more than we should have to.
I love how supportive the chat for that poor streamer was. We need more union and compassion. I hate those who blame the victims for laughing, it’s a human reaction when in nervous situations and we can’t control it, doesn’t mean we are agreeing. It’s just like when we freeze in dangerius situations.
This is so inspiring! What they're doing is extremely wrong! It's either the guys in the videos are raised rightly by their parents but they just didn't listen or their parents just didn't raise their sons in the right way! (That other man was a inspiring hero!)
You want know why this thing happened? Po*n industry because billion brain cells was died by watching this thing make human beings cannot distinguish right or wrong about body parts we can't touch. Sorry poor English
It's so sad that she's laughing because she's uncomfortable and doesn't know how to react to that creep. Sending her good wishes and hoping something happens to these creeps.
@@jaysway4k890 they are probably afraid that they might get attacked if they hit them. If anything they should probably keep pepper spray on them so the creeps won't be able to fight back.
It doesn't take much brain cells to say "Go away or I'll call the cop" but don't get me wrong, I would kick the shit out of every creepy men in this video. But, to be honest, the way the woman laugh instead of acting kinda freak out like most women I've unfortunately met in my life was pissed me off, too. But for what it worth, you're right. People acted different depend on the situations. Just because they laughed and tried to act normal doesn't mean they weren't frightened.
Yeah her viewers were wonderful though. One of them donated a specific amount that makes an alarm noise. It made him back off so she can run in the store.
Look at the reaction the black woman got when she was the tiniest bit assertive. The guy immediately shifts into threatening. That's why women "smile" and "laugh" when this happens.
I just turned 18 and have faced harassments in bus while going to and for from school and home. One man literally was looking at me a whistling . That was the first time I raised my voice and asked "WHAT!?" sadly no one helped . I don't know whether they saw this or not since I was sitting at front seat and that creep was a seat away from me .
I’ve seen this happen in Japan in Namba, Osaka as well as in Tokyo. At least once in both cities. The incident in Osaka was a someone who I’m assuming wasn’t from Japan and the Tokyo incident involved an old Japanese man. Both were very creepy, luckily though on both occasions, there were people who stepped up and protected the women. Always gotta stand up for what’s right and if we see someone is uncomfortable or getting harassed then we gotta step up.
Happy to see that man who helping 🤗. All men are not same.. We have also caring &helping nature.. Just understand the difference between us and them🙌✨💙. Lot's of love to brother qho live stream helps.
I saw a tiktok once and the girl was saying something like "not all men, but if I gave you a package of cookies saying some of them was made of poop and not actually cookie dough would you eat it?" And "Not all man but if there was literally one single shark in the beach you're at, would you get in the sea?" I think that it makes a lot of sense
@@berg756 i know not all men are the same but I can think like that because I dont know that. I hate men, I am a 15 year old who got catcalled everyday by 30 year old men and I know no one is gonna do anything about it
@@hiraiiae I'm so sorry about that! That's exactly what I was trying to say, not all men but is very necessary to be cautious with every of them because we never know. Also I advice you to carry a pepper spray or a teaser with you always and learn some self defense techniques, there is a couple of videos here on youtube
I cannot tell you how scary some of these situations are. I have been through some of these experiences but with a group of men which is terrifying. I was fortunate enough to have bystanders get me away from them. There are times when I would purposely dress and make my appearance look ugly just so I won't attract attention.
Tbh when they touch us and laugh It looks like they are a child playing with an animal or something, we are not fcking animals at the zoo or something we are human beings and we want ppl to have respect Like how many times we need to say "stop" "Leave us alone" Theres also a vid on tiktok when a girl kept saying on annd on "leave us alone" to a guy Yknow what he did? Laughed,smiled and was trying to say something and was still there Ppl say "oh just say no to him or something" BUT TEY DONT FUCKING LISTEN They act like their brain is just a peanut
I had this one dude who was weird when he would come into my work. I was 18 at the time. He gave off weird vibes. Then i slowly noticed when he came in he would only go through my line. My line would be packed but yet he came in my line with only one item meanwhile the other line was completely empty almost. He would try to keep a conversation going and etc. All the time. I happened to be working until closing with the manager. Was only me and him nobody else. The parking lot lights would be turned off and nobody would be around. He happened to come in that day near closing. I was super careful going out the car that day. I grew in a household where creeps where not hush hush. I always knew they existed and what they did to kids when i was younger. So i was super cautious. This dude was in his mid 20’s or even late 20’s maybe 30’s. I have a baby face. People think im 12 and im already 22. I eventually told my mom about this weird dude as a precaution. We saw him walking down the street one day and i was like wait thats him right there. Thank goodness nothing happened but its sad we live in a society where your simply scared to walk out to your car after work simply because your a female.
@@stinkygorilla88 yha I see, but all I want to say is that ppl need to know how to respect girls so that this earth could become a better and safe place for women too and they don't have to face anything like that...
I am an 12 year old kid. I watched this whole video and im crying. I normally get harassed at school by this creepy guy. He follows me 24/7 and doesnt listens. I dont really have that much friends at school so no one could come and help me. He would say disgusting stuff like "See you at my bed tonight" or anything like that. I told the principle and they didnt care. My parents thought i was lying so they decided not to take any action. I hope that these creepy people can stop. This isnt right. It is really disturbing and digusting for us.
i wish women weren't afraid to fight back, to yell and swear at the men who do this. The only reason women laugh awkwardly and only try to diffuse the situation without exploding is because the fear of men's unknown retaliation where they snap and do something even worse. It's so frustrating and heartbreaking.
Me too,and i gonna say my situation... When i was in the mall with my family,we are in some restaurant(I'm don't know what place i was with my family in the mall) when i saw a man looking at me and i don't know what he was looking(he looked at me or he looked at my BOOBS) well,i don't know
As a male I really can't relate to these kind of scenarios, but not all of us are like the men of this video, I know it sounds very cliché, but it's just to make you know this cause damn, the creepyness of the people in this video exceeds what even some female friends have to go through, seriously what's wrong with these guys?
@@knives5964 idk how these guys do it. Id love to be there when some of those creeps were creepin. I'm not as nice as the guy who was streaming was when I see weird shit like that in public.
I see why men would come up to her though, and I see why some would shoot their shot but I don’t see why any dude would come up to her follow her and try to practically force her to consent
I would never even dare to do something like those guys. When I'm in a bus and i see any female trying to sit next to me. I Just move away and give ample space just so they feel comfortable and don't feel like I have bad intentions. Idk how the guys in these videos even find courage to do such crimes.
“If u are too ugly, people will make fun of u, and started cyber bullying on u, if u are too beautiful, people will harassing u for having a perfect body and pretty clothing “ -Me 2024
This is all really bad, respect to that last man that is trying to prevent this from happening. Im a guy and i like girls but i would NEVER violate someones personal space. (Also sorry for my english its not my first language)
People were literally victim blaming her saying "That neck belt is a bit sexual" & "She's asking for it by what shes wearing" Like wtf don't you have any common sense she said stop like 5 fucking times
She literally went clubbing or something like hours before and stayed up throughout the night so of course she’s going to wear something “sexy.” You don’t go to clubs in sweats xD I argued with one guy who blamed her attire for basically all of the assaults she’s faced. He even made an analogy saying something like “if you go into the woods wearing nothing but bacon, do you think it won’t attract the animals?” Last time I checked, animals don’t have a moral compass like humans do. It isn’t rocket science to refrain from harassing someone who looks attractive. Quit indirectly defending harassment based on someone’s appearance. It happens to every girl in any attire. How is it my fault for wearing jeans and a hoodie when I was followed by a man when walking home from the store? XD can’t blame the women for their clothes when it happens to people in sweats too. Blame.the.harassers.
Yea they shouldn't be blamin us women. Us wearing sexy and cool outfits doesn't mean that boys can touch us. We wear those kinds of outfits to make ourselves happy and enjoy life. They should blame their dirty minds instead.
I very much agree with you, but every women should exactly know how to react on her own: 1. Do move very rapidly, confuse the creep and do not stand or sit there like nothing happened . Show the freaking creep that you do not like this by making very loud noise and rapid turn arounds as soon as possible , it might be too late when you take several seconds to react. This way you are showing the creep unexpected behaviour therefore breaking his behaviour pattern for some seconds. 2. You are in public. These men can not harm you when everyone around you watches. Therefore, you should loudly yell for help. One can understand if you are in an anxiety state, but train this with people you know. The creep will immediately go away. 3. If you are alone, turn around to the creep, shout him into his face that he should f*** off and immediately call the police. Creeps only get strong when they have no opponent but a victim in front of them. Try to run away, if not possible kick them in their balls . I hear from many that they think it would be wrong to hurt them, as bizzare as it sounds, in that moment you might think that yelling in public is weird or that "you don't want to hurt anyone", resulting in not doing anything. Get rid of these thoughts, they are blatantly wrong. These creeps deserve to be hit and yelled at. Train yourself to be expressive and not shy in public. You are the only one that can protect yourself Do yourself the favor and build up your confidence and train the given scenarios with people you trust. You are amazing and deserve to be the strong, wonderful human you are! :) (edit: I have the same comment in the main comment section, please consider to like it to bring it up there so nobody has to find this by chance, thank you
Even just being online I’m constantly being humiliated and hit on and I’m still very young, and everyone says “just say no” it’s not that easy sometimes they won’t stop
Fun fact: When woman laugh in creepy situations, it doesn't mean they're happy, but they are scared and don't know what to do, so they react like that.
@@JednaJedinaJa85 what? That's some people involuntary do. You sound dumb telling people not to do something they can't control. And it also sounds like you're blaming the victim for what happened to them. I don't usually bring up victims blaming but you're LITERALLY doing just that. Grow up.
And as for the OP, when ANYONE laughs. We are all human. Gender does not have a factor in invulintary human reactions. Creepy situations do not only happen to woman. I get what you're saying but it needs to be said.
@@cristyvaldez25 Or just straight up murdered. Because that happens too when some men are told no or when they are ignored. Its the entitlement so many seem to have.
Those are not men, those are pigs, no, actually, calling them pigs is an offense towards poor little pigs. Pigs definitely are nowhere near as disgusting as them.
When I watched the first live that y'all show I so shocked how creepy that guy was and it's so uncomfortable for a strange guy just follows you around and touch you even though you don't know who that guy is
He deserves praise, but still, it wouldn’t stop the attackers from searching for more victims. I KNOW HE AT LEAST HELPED SOME PEOPLE, no need to point out your obvious reasonings.
Yeah I can understand women being terrified to confront them physically, I'm a guy and this stuff has happened to me before, one time it was by a middle aged woman who when I tried to confront began to pull out a knife but I caught the queue and ran away luckily. These peopl are crazy.
@@puki8741 thank you, I am fine now. I've just learned now that it doesn't matter what gender you are, everyone can be in danger, whether its someone approaching to harass you or someone trying to mug you, you have to be really careful, I'd advise everyone to practice safety measures especially women, like carrying pepper spray or tasers if they're legal in your state. Stay safe guys!
Yeah, I started hearing about things like this happening when I was around 10. Started wearing hoodies and baggy pants almost every day. I shouldn’t have to worry about this. I’m not even a mature person. I’m just a young girl, not even 16, and shouldn’t have to worry about this
Honestly with all my heart, If I saw this then I would literally ask the women if she is ok then I would hit the man who was following her, I dont know why people think its ok to just walk past while a women is getting touched inappropriately and sexually harrassed its terrible and as a 25 year old man im sorry disgusting predators like that exist
i always feel like crying so i start to curse the guys out as a coping mechanism (not to their face after they’re gone) but i wish i could slap the f outta them 😭
What truly terrifies me is the fact that this doesn’t happen in a dark alley in the middle of the night, this happens in broad daylight in public, where everyone can see and none does anything
Bystander syndrome happen a lot. Most peoples don't want to get in troublesome matter and think that someone else will probably deal with it. Back when I was still military I and another chap who serve at the same base but different unit(He's in marine battalion while I'm in navy pioneer)got arrested by police after trying to help a couple of high school girls from bunch of creeps good thing is that the MP who came to bail us decided not summit the whole report about it otherwise we would be spend our time in military prison for allegedly assault civilians. The girls ran away so we got no witnessed to testify for our claimed that we did it for self-defense(they're throw the punch first)
Imagine if the mothers of those creepy stalkers saw this. I can’t imagine how immensely angry and disappointed they would be in their sons, knowing this is how they treat other women.
helloCREEP 6 days ago Imagine the screams of a girl crying when she gets cornered by me. Now imagine that girl as one of your female relatives. :) /\ | | Like this guy in above comments!! rediculous !!
I saw a video where people contacted creepy dude's mothers and gave them a makeover so that they could not be recognised.Then the mother passed near their sons in the streets and,yeah, they catcalled their own mothers. I can't tell you how their moms cursed at them Here is the link ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-oec92ndCJ08.html
Imagine if the mothers of those creepy stalkers see their sons hanging by their ankles screaming, crying, and begging with crushed limbs. I can just imagine how immensely shocked, disappointed, and angry they would be in their sons, knowing that's how they ended up when treating other women. A worthless sack of talking,crying meat
I am happy you did a vid based on this .When I was in the bus a 23 man came to me and started rubbing my leg I am 12 so it was creepy ,then when I moved he started kicking my bag and smiling in like a psychopath way (Sorry if they are mistakes i am don’t speak English very well)