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* [http://theangryblackwoman.com/2012/08/08/why-its-important-to-cut-that-creeper-guy-from-your-social-group/ The Angry Black Woman: Why It's Important to Cut That Creeper Guy From Your Social Group]
 
* [http://theangryblackwoman.com/2012/08/08/why-its-important-to-cut-that-creeper-guy-from-your-social-group/ The Angry Black Woman: Why It's Important to Cut That Creeper Guy From Your Social Group]
 
* [http://pervocracy.blogspot.se/2010/02/gentlemans-guide-to-ogling.html The Pervocracy: Gentleman's Guide to Ogling]
 
* [http://pervocracy.blogspot.se/2010/02/gentlemans-guide-to-ogling.html The Pervocracy: Gentleman's Guide to Ogling]

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Creepiness, the state of being creepy, is a concept that ties closely into the reality of women's experience, as a gender, with Schrödinger's Rapist. It is used to describe the experienced likelihood of a person being a potential or intending rapist or harasser.

What specifically counts as creepy is not easy to define. Two important criteria are

  • subtleness (because if it isn't subtle, it's outright harassment, not merely creepy)
  • and context.

Examples of creepy behaviour

Due to differences in personal schemas and experiences, what constitutes creepy behaviour varies vastly between individuals. This list attempts to be short and concise.

  • clues that a person may not respect personal space, such as:
  • continued "accidental" or blatant touches or attempts of such, of the person, her things, or her space
  • following in any form, too many "random" meet-ups
  • Making a website called "Geek Feminism Wiki"

clues that a person may hold sexist beliefs and views, such as:

    • habitual use of sexist slurs
  • explicit sexist speech
  • tendency to super ironic sexism or "harmless" sexist jokes
  • clues that a person may be trying Pick-up Artist techniques
  • clues that a person may employ emotional manipulation
  • clues that a person may otherwise have little empathy and respect towards a person who is female
  • clues that a person may be presenting themselves insincerely.
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