NO MORE WHISTLES.

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@Kandae11 (57233)
January 24, 2017 6:37pm CST
How do you react to wolf whistles? Do you feel flattered, or annoyed?. Some women have no problem with complimentary remarks, but hate being whistled at. When I was younger, I took the whistles in stride -- now I don't have to bother because I haven't heard one directed at me in ages.. Anyway, I still get complimentary remarks ever time I go out -- but no more whistles.
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@JudyEv (381739)
• Rockingham, Australia
25 Jan 17
I can't remember the last time someone wolf-whistled me. :) I must admit I always felt a bit flattered.
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@JudyEv (381739)
• Rockingham, Australia
25 Jan 17
@Kandae11 Oh, it would never do to show you were flattered!
@Kandae11 (57233)
25 Jan 17
Me too, but I was careful not to show it
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@Kandae11 (57233)
25 Jan 17
@JudyEv No, not at all
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@Ayuriny (5144)
• Denpasar, Indonesia
25 Jan 17
I usually run or walk as fast as possible.
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@Ayuriny (5144)
• Denpasar, Indonesia
25 Jan 17
@Kandae11 No, I won't smile at them.
@Kandae11 (57233)
25 Jan 17
Good move. If you smile at them it may be taken as an invitation.
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@1hopefulman (45111)
• Canada
9 Feb 17
I actually have never seen a wolf whistle? I've had a few girls whistle at me in my life but it may have been just a dream.
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@1hopefulman (45111)
• Canada
9 Feb 17
@Kandae11 Oh, you're so sweet. But, what do you think I am, just a piece of meat?
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@Kandae11 (57233)
9 Feb 17
Then - maybe not.
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@Kandae11 (57233)
9 Feb 17
@1hopefulman What do they think?
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@SIMPLYD (90717)
• Philippines
25 Jan 17
That used to be the craze with those boys doing nothing but watch girls go by. I find it so annoying, because I think whistling like that is for the dogs. Anyway, in my younger years, and even know , I still get some admiring stares and you can see in their eyes that they are delighted by what they see in me.
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@SIMPLYD (90717)
• Philippines
26 Jan 17
@Kandae11 (57233)
25 Jan 17
rebel-woman06
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@louievill (28846)
• Philippines
25 Jan 17
I always tell workers my own as well as those who haul my stuff not to do it, the girl might take offense and tell on her relatives and they ( the workers) might be courting trouble especially inside our private subdividion.
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@Kandae11 (57233)
25 Jan 17
You are right - they could be courting trouble.
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@amandajay (23262)
• New Zealand
25 Jan 17
I dont care about it and walk normally...like it was not for me...lol
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@amandajay (23262)
• New Zealand
27 Jan 17
@Kandae11 yeah thats the beat way to act..
@Kandae11 (57233)
25 Jan 17
That would be my reaction too.
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• United States
26 Jan 17
I too used to get wolf whistles when I was out and about. I still do but from family members. They always lift your spirits.
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@Kandae11 (57233)
26 Jan 17
It certainly would.
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• Philippines
25 Jan 17
Some people out there simply don't have manners, I mean they need to be reprimanded by others just to stop.
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@Kandae11 (57233)
25 Jan 17
It is best to ignore them.
@PatZAnthony (14749)
• Charlotte, North Carolina
25 Jan 17
This is something that has always been offensive to me. That, and people calling me by a term of endearment. Not okay.
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@Kandae11 (57233)
25 Jan 17
Some would say they are being "out of order".
@Freelanzer (10782)
• Canada
26 Jan 17
It was flattering back in the day even though inappropriate. It hasn't happened in my later years though.
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@Kandae11 (57233)
26 Jan 17
Same here.
@DianneN (254949)
• United States
25 Jan 17
At my age, I am very flattered.
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@DianneN (254949)
• United States
25 Jan 17
@Kandae11 or the workers are as blind as bats!
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@Kandae11 (57233)
25 Jan 17
It means that you are still very pleasing to the eye.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
25 Jan 17
me too. no more whistles but then those looks- and i am already 57 years old. hahaha!
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
26 Jan 17
@Kandae11 yes, i look like 56 years old. hahaha!
@Kandae11 (57233)
25 Jan 17
You don't look your age.
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@shaynas (5486)
• India
25 Jan 17
I ignore.
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@Kandae11 (57233)
25 Jan 17
That is the best way.
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@FayeHazel (40230)
• United States
25 Jan 17
Compliments are still nice. I don't know if I ever got any wolf whistles. I think it would depend on who the attention was coming from. As long as it's respectful I don'tthink Iwould mind
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@Kandae11 (57233)
25 Jan 17
Yes, respectful compliments are still nice.
@allknowing (153544)
• India
26 May 17
No one whistled but I used to hear these words, "Look, Look"!!! And this was years ago .It is history now And yes I had posted my recent photo on FB I got this comment from one of my lady friends:and her brother endorsed it Awesome !!! I love your zesty and spunky eternally youthful self ??
@shivamani10 (11035)
• Hyderabad, India
25 Jan 17
oh...congrats...now...Still looking young and attractive. So the complementary remarks.
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@sans224 (1803)
25 Jan 17
i think that era is gone. no whistles are on facebook, whatsapp etc
@Kandae11 (57233)
25 Jan 17
The world doesn't exist only on Facebook or whatsapp etc.
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