What gives men the audacity to approach women with such confidence?

I'll try to keep this story as short as I can. Hubby and I was out one morning, he started the gas pump and went in to get food while I stayed with the car and kids and watched the pump. I got out to sit with the gas pump and this other guy pulls in at the pump across from where I am. He was staring for awhile and I ignored him, then he says "I bet the wind is cutting right through those pants" (I was wearing ripped jeans for context) I did a nervous chuckle because I despise being approached, told him nah I'm good and focused back on the gas. It was done, I shut the lid and opened the door of my car, got the trash bag out and threw it away an as I turn around to get back in my vehicle he says "you can wrap your legs around me if you need to keep them warm" to which I promptly got in my vehicle locked thw doors and parked closer to the store. When hubby came out I told him what happened but the guy had already gone and they would not pull cameras for him. Hubby was ready to throw hands. This guy was probably 20-30 years older than I as well. Wtf gives these creeps the audacity to approach women all the damn time!

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I hadn’t even read your post before clicking ‘men are gross’ 😂 I have read it now and as I thought, men are infact gross 🤢

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When I was 19 a older guy came in the store I was working at he was asking me my name my age and he was like oh ur the same age as my daughter you a baby and proceeded to Make sexual advances I called my brother to come to the store and the guy basically ran out

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Feeling invalidated

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Is this normal are other mom’s putting their kids in timeout for two hours?😬

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My boyfriend doesn’t help with the kids, just sits on his laptop playing his game, hours at a time when he comes home from work & on days off.
I was told ‘he shouldn’t have to come home from work after working & ‘babysit’ the children’??!!
All I want to do is do few jobs round house, without having to watch my 1year old as-well as trying to do them..
I just need a little breather!

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