Since time begun attractive young women have always had comments from males and if anything they should be flattered rather than repulsed. When they stop - then they'll have something to get upset about.
An online video of a young woman being harassed by men while walking around Manhattan has been described as "shocking".
A women's rights group in the United States is using the video, which racked up more than 1.1 million views in one day, to highlight the sort of harassment women experience every day.
The issue has hit a nerve, with the group receiving harassing phone calls from those who think the behaviour is acceptable.
The video follows actor Shoshana Roberts, who is clad in black jeans and a crewneck T-shirt, for 10 hours.
She received more than 100 comments and even more whistles and winks.
Roberts, who remains silent throughout the clip, decided to make the video with her filmmaker boyfriend, Rob Bliss, after becoming tried of being shouted at and approached by men on the streets.
Men yell out, "Hey, baby," "Hey, beautiful," "How are you this morning?" and "Have a nice evening" to try and engage her.
One man walked beside her for several minutes after making a comment.
Founder of women's rights group Hollaback, Emily May, said street harassment is a serious issue.
"I have to say I live and breathe this every day and yet still for me, it's shocking to see that number," Ms May said.
"Because you start to do the math and you're like, 108 times in 10 hours – that's like once every five minutes, and I mean, that's insane.
"That's more than a quality of life issue. I mean that's a really serious issue and it's a form of sexual violence."
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-10-29/v ... rk/5852552