Vampirequeen your OP could have been the conversation I had with my friends when we gathered a few days ago!
All the courting rituals of animals in the wild - some very overt - are 'natural', so why all of a sudden have male advances of the flirtatious nature become so taboo?
I am presuming every woman knows where a line should be drawn and we all know what unwelcome sexual advances are, (and women can be as guilty) but when did plain old 'flirting' become so dangerous?
I think back with happy memories at the silly and harmless flirting I engaged in and the compliments I received when young. I didn't feel threatened, ever, or belittled or inferior.
Young men today must be terrified of making any overtures towards women, and we are in danger of painting every interested male as a rapacious predator.
What is going on? I feel sorry for any man who may have patted a bottom playfully in the '70s who is now being labelled a sex fiend. I am well aware that today such behaviour is unwanted and we are more enlightened, but as ever, the past was a different land and we cannot keep apologising for what were norms at the time.
do your GC still want to wear your handknits?
Thinking of selling due to heat
Patricia Greene who played Jill Archer has died

