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When it's cold outside, I always wish it were summer. I get sick of carrying around the extra weight of winter wear, and I dream of strolling down the street with nothing on but the bare necessities.
Then I remember what that's really like.
scrawny little kid being whistled at I remember the first time somebody whistled at me on the street. Actually, it wasn't a whistle. it was more like some weird animal noise. I was horrified, but also kind of psyched. It was a weird feeling--a new kind of power but a new vulnerability at the same time.
The excitement part wore off pretty quickly.
What didn't wear off was the persistent sense of aggravation. Every time I experienced this unwanted whistling or hooting or hissing or kissing or other strange emission of sound, it made me mad. I hated it. I still hate it. Most of the time, when I am walking down the street, I just want to get where I'm going and think what I'm thinking. I'm not looking for an evaluation of my physique or walk or anything else about my superficial being.
Street hassling can take numerous forms.
I broke them down into categories.gif


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