Women are easy targets:
Warning ⚠️ rant!
Why do some men think they can attack women they don't even know online, and worse, use them as verbal punching bags.
It's pathetic bro.
No one wants your incessant bs or lashing out - go take your issues up with a therapist or some shid. Cos there's far too many of you - and they clearly don't know the legal definition of harassment.
I will not get off the internet - I rarely do as I'm told, but especially not when I'm told off by losers.
Byeeee!!
#facts:
• Some men externalise their frustration. Instead of sitting with shame, insecurity, rejection, or lack of control in their own lives, they project it outward.
• Women online are visible, human, and (to them) “safe” targets — especially women who are outspoken, confident, disabled, political, or simply existing without permission.
• They mistake disagreement for provocation, boundaries for arrogance, and a woman’s presence for an invitation.
• And yes — many genuinely do not understand (or choose to ignore) the legal and ethical definition of harassment, because they’ve never faced consequences for it.
What they’re actually doing isn’t debate.
It isn’t criticism.
It isn’t “free speech”.
It’s emotional dumping mixed with power-seeking behaviour.
We are NOT their therapists and definitely NOT their targets.
I called him out on it and HE THREATENED ME WITH THE AUTHORITIES 🫣🤣 Call them after you call YOUR mom bro!
Wtaf.
Sarah Wingfield ❤️
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