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Woman endures cat calls walking on the street: 'It makes you feel like a fool'
(Inside Edition) Cosmopolitan magazine is getting a lot of attention for a video they posted to their website of women facing a barrage of boorish cat calls just by walking down the streets of New York City. While it may be a surprise to the men watching, women dislike it. It feels like harassment, unwanted attention, threatening, disruptive, and aggressive and/or slimy. All citizens should get to walk around unmolested, unbothered, without being approached or spoken to. #InsideEdition
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