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And the next thing I wanna talk about is harassment.
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So there are different types of harassment and I'm gonna go over some of the different
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types that I've experienced.
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I've experienced all of these types of harassment multiple times and that's why they each get
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their own category.
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So there's the creepy whisper in your ear as someone's walking by you.
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So for example, this has happened to me at the grocery store.
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I'll just be walking somewhere and then a guy will pass me and he'll whisper in my ear
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"Hey red" or "'Sup flame."
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There's also the creepy middle-aged man at the gas station.
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I'll be putting gas into my car and there'll be a middle-aged man at another pump.
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And he'll say something like, "Hey sexy" and I won't respond at all.
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And he'll stand there and he'll stop doing whatever he's doing and he'll just stare at
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me until I leave.
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There's also the rapid-fire question guy.
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I'll be out somewhere, like the last time it happened I was at a library.
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And as I was walking back out to my car, a guy approached me and he was like,
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"Hey! What's your name?
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Do you live around here?
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Do you like it around here?
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Are you in school?
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What's your major?
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How old are you?
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Are you dating anyone?
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Do you have any siblings?"
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And they don't even give you a chance to respond to anything.
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They just keep blurting out the questions.
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I don't know what this type of strategy is supposed to accomplish, but it's freaky!
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There's also the inappropriate response guy.
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Back in the day I used to be a server (or a waitress).
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And I used to be so incredibly shy.
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Like I would stutter when I tried to talk to people.
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My mind would constantly go blank trying to talk to people.
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Like I would cry sometimes with authority figures if I felt like I was getting in trouble,
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even as an adult.
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It was so hard for me to talk to people.
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And I had one table, where again it was a middle-aged man.
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And he was there with his family.
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He was there with his wife and children.
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And I got their order, and I was like, "Is there anything else I can get you today?"
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and he was like, "You."
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And his wife... his wife said, "He's serious, dear."
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How is your wife gonna be trying to help you pick up young waitresses?!
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What kind of family is this?!
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Like I had no idea what to do in that situation so I was just like, "aha ha ha ha..." and
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I went and I put their order in and I didn't do anything about it.
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And then of course there's the people who cat-call you.
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So they'll like whistle at you while you're walking somewhere, or they'll shout out like,
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"Hey babe!" or something like that.
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So those are all types of people that I've encountered in America.
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And I just wanna frame this for you so you can picture my situation.
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I was an extremely late bloomer in like every single aspect.
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I didn't start wearing make-up until a year after I met Jun.
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I was like 23, maybe like late 22s when I started wearing make-up.
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Before that I didn't do anything, like I didn't know how to do my hair, I was a MAJOR tomboy.
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I always wore like pants and gym shoes everywhere.
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And I'm 25 right now.
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People sometimes say I look a little bit younger than that.
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So if you can imagine what I looked like as a 13 year-old little tomboy girl with messy
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hair and jeans and gym shoes and everything...
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That is when I started getting cat-called at 13 years old in America.
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And that is something that I've had to face ever since no matter what I'm wearing, no
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matter how I look.
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None of that has ever changed it.
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I've lived in four different states in America.
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I've lived in the Midwest and South, and it still happens to me no matter where I go.
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But you know, I've never once been cat-called in Japan.
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I've never once felt harassed by anyone in Japan.
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I'm gonna give you an example of the things people say about me or say to me as we're
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walking by each other in public in both Japan and America.
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Hey red...
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Her face is so small!
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Damn girl!
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She's so skinny!
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Hey girl, why don't you come over here? I got something I wanna show you.
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Is that her real hair color?
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Bitch you hot anyway!
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She's pretty!
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And just for frame of reference, like the cat-calls in America "only" happen to me a
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few times a year, whereas like the compliments about me in Japan happen LITERALLY every single
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time I go out shopping.
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Usually multiple times when I go out shopping.
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And you can ask Jun about it.
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Maybe he'll make a video about it sometime because I'm actually like almost completely
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oblivious to what's happening around me so usually he's the person who has to point it
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out to me.
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So I wonder which place I would rather live!
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The place where people cat-call me, or the place where people are constantly complimenting
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me?
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Such a hard decision!
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All things considered, obviously being in Japan is so much easier for me than being
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in America as a woman.
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Especially, I feel... I just feel so much more comfortable in Japan.
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So those are my personal experiences for like safety and harassment in Japan compared to
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America.
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I know everyone has had different experiences.
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I know a lot of foreign women have had like bad experiences in Japan.
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So please feel free to tell me what your experiences were.
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I hope you enjoyed listening to all of my stories.
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And I'll see you guys next time! Bye!