It doesn't matter if he is or not. if he's speaking disrespectfully to a woman, some man should step in to deal with it. Before a woman has a partner, it's her father or brother. If she has a partner, it's her job. I don't get this presumption that standing up for your partner when she is offended or frightened by unwelcome advances is "immature," whereas laughing at her and belittling her feelings is "mature." We're not talking about physical force. We're not talking about yelling and screaming. We're talking about just forcefully saying, "do not speak to my partner that way, sir." And a whole passel of guys in this thread seemed scared of that very idea.
It's sad that we've created that negative an image of a man's protective role. And it is "we," as in males: even KatAutumn, whom I've noted is one of the more liberal Christian women on here, sees it as proper for her husband to step in if someone is being "creepy" toward her or making unwelcome advances. It's been my experience that men who argue against it are just afraid of conflict--and if you love avoiding conflict more than you love your partner's safety and comfort, that's a serious attitude problem.
We may have been talking past each other this whole time. Does it bother you if a man hits on your special lady in a way that's not creepy or offensive?
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