Should they introduce a law to stop men flirting with women?

Most women don't like it and get uncomfortable. Some creep leering at them and then trying to ask them out. It's uncalled for. Shouldn't women have the right to go out and not have men bothering them and making them feel uncomfortable. There was a similar law passed in Switzerland I think, It wasn't the exact same but it sounded like a good idea.
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  • LOL yeah right. I'll admit I'm very shy around women but what's gonna happen when the day and time comes when I want to approach a woman? I'm just suppose to wait for her? LMAO Like that's ever gonna happen.

    • You shouldn't approach or flirt with a woman if she isn't interested. Don't disturb her with your sick intentions and make her feel uncomfortable. Be a decent guy.

    • But how will I know unless I go up to her? I'm not a mind reader. A lot of women pretend not to be interested when they are but play hard to get.

    • No they don't. That sounds like a rapists excuse. Playing hard to get! lol. If you can't tell if a woman likes you them maybe you should just forget about getting a woman.

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  • Yes great idea. But I would not take advice from me as I was raised by a pack of dead hamsters.

  • If it was only men that women weren't attracted to, they would approve of this law.

    • Yes I agree with this. This is the point I am making. Seems in some countries it sort of is a law.

    • Plus the only real reason that women wouldn't agree with this law is because they constantly want guys to inflate their pathetic egos

  • DO that and at the same time, spend the remainder of your funds expanding and building larger prisons because your sure as hell are going to need them haha

    • I have no problem with that. In fact governments in many modern countries are expanding their prisons because the criminal population is too large for the existing prisons. Also for this sexual harassment of women the men would only be in for say 3 months. If they didn't learn their lesson and did it again it would double to 6 months.

    • From a governmental stand point, the cost and cons here outweight the benefits. What exactly are the benefits to such a law? Does a country have enough officers to enforce and/or investigate claims? Things like this have to be questioned

    • There is always a benefit of making new laws and making new things illegal. The police force grows and the government itself becomes larger. This has been happening for a long time now. The private sector shrinks while the public sector grows. Also having more ways of locking people up is quite handy to the government in many ways. Having large prisons built is also very handy. Home grown labor isn't how it works anymore. It's all overseas now and the middle class isn't needed. The middle class is a burden.