There was an interesting discussion brought up in this thread
that made me wonder...

At what point is flirting / sexual attraction / et all perceived
as sexism?  What factors indicate whether it is more towards a
sexist annoyance, or an uninvited advance...
Is the fact that social advances are traditionally (not sure how
equal it is today, definately a lot more balanced) a male
activity contribute to any perceived sexism?

I guess the root of it is how you feel your being perceived,
either as a peice of meat, or genuinely interesting, and what
decides this?

Just a thought..

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