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Police again 3 Days, 2 Hours ago
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What is the point of catching cat callers when there could be real sex crimes happening?
On the socials, women are complaining that they are lonely, men are not approaching them to chat them up or compliment them in clubs or just out and about. The thing is, women said they didn't want to be approached or be asked out on dates, and men listened. Women are also bitching when men look at them in gyms or bars. Not forgetting #MeToo, which the media reported daily.
It makes you wonder if women need partners more than men do.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cz0y8r141pxo
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Re:Police again 2 Days, 4 Hours ago
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Downing Street Cat wrote:
I agree with GM for once. The human race may as well just clasp hands and jump off Beachy Head. Most males of all species are attracted to the opposite sex. That's the nature of things. Male suicides are still way too high, and is there any wonder? Waste of fucking police time, and people need to grow up.
Prostate cancer and suicide are the biggest killers in men. Yes, men are attracted to almost any member of the opposite sex, even when they are happy in a relationship, our eyes still wander; yes, women do the same, but I will say men do it more. I love to hear Honey's view on this.
Women are a lot more specific and fussy. Despite me having a good vehicle, job, house, debt-free, I have been turned down on dates just on height alone, or I wear brand clothes they don't like don't or my watch is not a Rolex or a Tag Heuer in the past.
I still think it's ironic that if you're with someone, women find you more attractive, then again you do put more of an effort, appearence wise if you have a partner. Sometimes I go to gigs on my own as my partner is not into metal like me, and some friends of mine have now joined the great gig in the sky.
I still dress suited and booted, I hate t-shirts and jeans, I like to wear suits.
There are women out there who will love you for just being you.
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Re:Police again 1 Day, 22 Hours ago
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This was discussed and mocked on Plank Of The Week with Mike Graham and guests last night on Talk TV.
This should start at 25m 34s where they take the "P" out of it quite rightly - youtu.be/WWClPPekvQg?si=UAyw1Ney5jrTA3XQ&t=1534
Of all the nominations it was Surrey Police and their "fake joggers" who won this weeks Plank of the Week.
Guys get wolf whistled in the street too by the way. I was when I was in my mid 20s and mountain biking in just tight shorts and trainers, bare chested on a hot summer's day, most of my long ride was a quiet leafy trail and lakes area but then I hit a street on my way home and 2 girls saw me and gave out a massive wolf whistle as I rode past, not even that close to them actually. I was slightly embarrassed I will admit but flew past them rapidly and it didn't hurt my feelings, I just hoped they meant it and weren't being sarcastic. I most certainly did not feel harassed.
The Home Office should be putting their foot down and stamping out this staggering foolishness of our police. We are fast going beyond even Monty Python levels of absurdity.
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Re:Police again 1 Day, 11 Hours ago
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Prostate cancer is the 2nd most common cause of cancer death in males in the UK, accounting for 14% of all cancer deaths in males (2017-2019). In females and males combined, prostate cancer is the 3rd most common cause of cancer death in the UK, accounting for 7% of all cancer deaths (2017-2019).[1-4]
Prostate cancer mortality rates (European age-standardised Open a glossary item (AS) rates) for males are similar to the UK average in all the UK constituent countries.
For prostate cancer, mortality rates do not vary between UK constituent nations however incidence rates do vary between the UK constituent nations.
Prostate Cancer (C61), Annual Average Number of Deaths, Crude and European Age-Standardised (AS) Mortality Rates per 100,000 Male Population, UK, 2017-2019
www.cancerresearchuk.org/health-professi...rtality#heading-Zero
Suicide is the biggest killer of people under the age of 35 and the biggest killer of men under the age of 50. It is the leading cause of death in the UK for 10-19 year olds. They are the result of the ultimate loss of hope and the ultimate loss of meaning of purpose. It devastates families and leaves a lasting impact.
www.stuartroadsurgery.co.uk/health-infor...uicide-prevention/#:~:text=Suicide%20is%20the%20biggest%20killer,and%20leaves%20a%20lasting%20impact.
www.anxiousminds.co.uk/suicide-is-the-bi...killer-men-under-50/
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