I do understand the usual knee jerk reaction to what I'm saying, as it forces people to reassess their own notions of masculinity. However, saying "don't make women feel disrespected in a space you share with them" is fairly simple. I don't even want to get started on the racial/ethnicity thing because it'll get me angry. Just remember there are places in the world where women and their "ethinicity" are objectified to a point it creates a predatory industry of sex tourism and human trafficking. This should be enough for you to think.
What you think is a compliment may not be seen as one.
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