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LadyJasmine said:
eva01beserk said:

You would have to elborate. 

I havent been many places in the USA, But from where Ive been and where I live now, people dont seem to take a single thought. ALways met some who think its the 50's, some radical feminist, some level heded feminist, places that look like sitcoms(I actually live in a suburban place in PA that looks like it they filmed sitcomes, or scary movies, definetly some masacre movies where people scream and the next hhouse is like a mile away and nobody hears). The places that do seem a bit backwards have been majorly religious towns.

Well like I was stranded at the side of the road one time in Utah with my female friend (traveling) and felt guys would only help in return for a sexual favour which I never had anyone ever in Canada do that to me before when in a similar situation. It was late at night and a cop helped us but it seems any bar or anything was like guys think I am just an object then a person.

I would not be suprised by something like that. I have sometimes done litle wach games with my sisters on people stuck on the side of the rodes. Just park at viewing range and see how many people offer help. Men tend to get very litle, most of the time none at all. women tend to have some guy stop and help her with in 20-mins, and familys tend to be helped out only by other traveling family. I cant say we done that a lot, but thats what I gather.

Im a pesimist a bit, so yea, I belive the men willing to help you did expect something from you, its kind of male nature. But dont think thouse men represent the comunity, but a select few who thought they had an oportunity(porn has thought them it always leads to sex :p). And from what hear and the few canadians I have met, Canada seems to be the nicest place on earth. I was at college when my family did a trip there and said the same thing of just how nice everybody was. I would love to visit myself.



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