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I feel like it's more acceptable for women to be creepers and not necessarily be considered creepers even if they do the same things men do. This works to my benefit, of course. But, thoughts? Or think "creep right up close dear". ![]() |
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Is it creeper to look up a girl's high school yearbook and tell her in her junior year of college that the dress she wore for her picture was pretty? |
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I feel like it's more acceptable for women to be creepers and not necessarily be considered creepers even if they do the same things men do. This works to my benefit, of course. But, thoughts? ![]() (Old GF I hadn't seen since 2006 when I visited SF last June) The conversation went "I did that, didn't you see it in my FB photo album?" "I, uh...don't go through your FB Photos." "Why not?" ![]() |
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I guess I've struck a good balance though, as she had a male friend from HS who for 10 years on she felt was being a creeper stalker, to the point she deactivated her FB account for awhile, then re-locked it down when she re-activated it. She also nuked her blog and moved it to a new url, telling only her friends about it. So I'm not a creeper stalker, which is good, but on occassion I am not a creeper stalker enough. ![]() |
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