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Ok but like can we just have a moment to appreciate how good this woman’s acting is? Like Seriously tho all of their videos are gold whenever she’s in it.
This happened to me when I was 18 years old. I walked to the bus driver and told him what happened. The driver stopped the bus walked to to the guy and asked him to get off in middle of the road. He said he has a ticket the driver told him I don’t care, get off of my bus by urself now or I kick u out .i am for ever grateful for that bus driver, he protected me like I was his own daughter.
Notice how most of those who defended and protected her are also men? I'm glad that there's still a lot of men who are capable of voicing out and save women on such nasty circumstances.
In such cases in my country, in Turkey, men aren't content with just warning. 😐🤜🤛 I believe that this is due to the understanding of "It could have been my sister instead of that girl"
If this experiment was done in the States the result would be so different, with a group of people victim blaming the girl for wearing shorts, with a bunch of incels bring there equality or whatever like things that make no sense but I'm sure they'll say like "if she was a guy it wouldn't a problem you y'all feminists want equal rights so why it should matter" or "maybe she should date someone who got a car" this happened to a pregnant woman she was really sick and couldn't stand and men were like "why didn't you got pregnant by someone who got a car" like disgusting comments like these, and then a bunch of people who'll just completely ignore and act like nothing happened. Asian people are so polite and respectful and have good manners, here in the States most people are just some bunch of jerks
Gentleman? I don't think they're gentlemen at doing the bare minimum. This stuff should be normal, and they were being norm (maybe a little nice) but just normal. You can't be a gentleman and get applauded for it if you're just acting like a normal human.
Not praiseworthy! Normal! And yeah I hate it when this happens, its all apart of rape culture and also making women's lives harder. Not telling people that they shouldn't wear short clothing should be normalised not applauded. Clothes are not consent ❤️.
Stop saying we need more of those kind people, because what we need is less of those disgusting monsters, don't teach kids to just stand up for them, teach kids to not be them.
This is such a common issue in so many countries, it actually makes me very sick and there's even reports of underage children as well experiencing this. All I can say is, don't be blind. Male or female put yourself in their shoes or even think of what if that person was your family member, instead of blind ignorance. Edit: Out changed to put, also my male or female part means that both parties can be affected by these situations as well.
When I was 14 I was subjected to even worse than this: a guy pleasuring himself against me even when I kept moving away, and another guy exposing himself in the car when he pulled close to me to "ask for directions". I'm so happy to see people intervene here, because when it happened to me on the bus nobody stepped in and I was too scared at the time to do anything more than move away as best I could (finally I and others were all so squished to one side of the bus, keeping away from the guy, I just stormed to the nearly empty other half. it was such a big move that it would have been way too obvious for him to follow. i got off shortly after). Now I would be far more vocal but I was more timid then.
This happened to me when I was 8 yrs old. This drunk man keep touching me and nobody did nothing. They just said poor girl she is scared. The guy is from our neighbourhood so they think he's just being playful.
@@lindaliriel That sounds absolutely horrifying to me, I hope you've gained a lot of strength since that incident. Also I don't know if this helps but, I've watched a TV documentary on victims of sexual assault or harassment. The doctors had stated medically in these situations, your brain sort of puts you in a state of shock as a defense mechanism. Which is why you have foolish people asking victims of these crimes, "Why didn't you fight back?" or "Why didn't you scream?" or even "Why didn't you try calling someone?". The doctor said that the state of shock is sometimes so strong and she herself witnessed it, that the victim often never speaks again.
@@erniepetrus2103 That's very bad on their behalf, I do hope you've grown stronger and surpassed this instead of possibly letting it hinder your daily life. ❤️
When I was 10 I was in a bus with my mother and a guy just started touching me. My mother just freaked out and screamed at him. I think the guy didn’t know that I was there with my mother so he was really surprised and also embarrassed. Thank you mom 😙
When I was traveling alone in Japan, this happened to me~ the train was kinda packed and there was a middle aged man sitting beside me and kept leaning his body and head on me, pretending like he was sleeping... I pushed his head a few times back to his side and he kept doing it, leaning more towards me, our legs touching more and his head on my shoulder...he was all sweaty and disgusting too. Anyway, there was a young guy who was looking my direction and he saw what was going on, so he offered to let me sit next to him instead, and I immediately got up and sat next to him. I was so thankful for him~ the rest of the ride home was so much more comfortable.
I don't know if this should be called abuse. When I was a kid I remember 2 times I slept in a teenager girl shoulder and one in a old man. Nowaydays I don't even take public transport but when I became a teen, girls were always sleeping in my shoulder, heck one even slept in my up legs (I don't knlw how it is called in english, thighs I think? Sound too sexual idk) after she woke up she said sorry I even put my backpack away so she could put her legs on the other seat. Am I a pervert then? This sounds selfish and dumb
This happened to me when I was in middle school. I went to school in a bus very crowded with people, I always stood, because all the seats were taken. A man (28-30 years old) molested me, he held his hand below my hips and tried to pinch me there. This happened exactly when I got on the bus at 7 a.m., to avoid this I had taken at 6 a.m. and wait at school for an hour for the start of lessons. I was very scared and unpleasant, I was afraid to tell my mother about it, but once I hinted to my grandmother, but she just told me not to stand where he was, but he chased me, no matter what I got up, I was really scared. Once a woman sitting nearby saw it, but she only looked at me condemningly and didn't say anything. I don't know why, but at that moment (I was 14) I couldn't say anything, I just fell into a stupor. Please, if you encounter such situations, do not be silent, help!
That's sucks , the blame is whole on him in those situations majority of people blame me for wearing skirt or shorts , so they just keep watching , I hate that , feel u
The fact that people doesn’t blame a girl for wearing a short. No to victim blaming. Don’t teach women how to dress but teach a man how to respect. Kuddos to these men who protect the girl.
Ahh yes , Women shouldn’t do their part but Men have to do theirs [#]_[#] Might as well Start walking around in bikinis and then blame men for staring at you
Unknown Savage Honestly. All these people saying he has a punchable face when the poor guy is just trying to act. As you said, someone has to be the bad guy and so I have mad respect for him.
I bet that actor has steel balls. He was constantly on the verge of getting beaten up to death throughout the video. But still he did his job very nicely for this social experiment. My respect goes to him.
This is sadly the bitter reality almost everywhere. Last year i went to a department store with my mother and while she was looking for some random items I was waiting behind when suddenly the lights went out and one of the working persons went past me while inappropriately touching my lower back. One other time there was this creepy worker who was following us in some other department store. These two incidents happened in the span of a few days. I was utterly disturbed and shaken. However i never told either my mom or anyone else about this. Even before I've been touched inappropriately but I could never speak up. It's easy to tell others to fight back but to b in that spot and to speak for yourself while feeling ashamed (even tho u haven't even done anything wrong) takes a lot of courage...i still haven't been able to do that and it hurts me so much yet it's so common and we as girls are taught to be cautious but no one wants to teach their sons how to be respectful towards the female gender. Such malicious acts can shatter you mentally and leave you with unwanted anxiety...
Girl, I can relate to you since I also have been touched once in an store, like one of the workers touched my butt.. I was shocked and then he was following me in the store, when we went out I told my mom and she tried to go back but I was very scared, so I didn't let her. Now it's been 4/5 years and I am 16 now, but now I know how to deal with it. First time, it is okay to get scared but if it has happened with you again, I think you should speak up. Tell your brother if you have one or mother, and if they don't listen,call the police. It's not only about you, but you also have to save other girls from them right? Think about them, do you want them to experience the same thing?? If you need any help or support, feel free to ask.
Tbh I’m so happy to see people actually care and don’t let it keep happening! This feels so good to see people care and it’s wrong to do this to any human being!
I saw this same thing on a trolley in San Diego, I just kindly moved where she was and sat beside her and told the pervert I was her aunt and he needs to keep his hands to himself. When the transit police came onboard he tried to run I just grabbed his backpack and told on him. Found out he just got of prison for rape. So, please say something if you can't do anything. It can save a person's life.
@@bethclark9319 you are ❤️ who knows what they could of done to that girl and u protected her, u may have a good life and hopefully you end up in heaven
I was standing in a corner of a crowded train once when this old uncle came and leaned in towards me and tried to touch me, I quickly turned around and used my bag to cover myself but accidentally hit some other guy with my bag, he got upset at first but probably realised from my expression that I was uncomfortable, instead of back facing me, he turned and faced the uncle and glared at him until more space was freed up and I was able to squeeze out to another part of the train, the guy who helped me followed me, asked me if I was okay, told me that he was getting down soon and to be careful when getting off the train and to ask for help if the old uncle followed me. Quite upsetting that things like this keeps happening but I hope everyone will learn to stand up for and help those in such situations because it really helps to ease the anxiety at least by a little, knowing that I'm not alone.
Don't even call him an "uncle". He isn't, he's a molester and should be called out for it. Clothes are not consent and none of anything that has happened is your fault at all. You did what you could girl and that itself should be applauded ❤️.
@@fjfhdhdhdhdychiuovjoihcyxt3422 Don't worry there are nice people around and just always be on your toes, stay alert, and if possible, move away as far as possible if you feel uncomfortable! that's what I usually do, if someone starts being suspicious, I just move far away.
Guys standing up for girls is really very helpful. I cant express in words how grateful we feel around such guys. When we stand up for ourselves or our fellow woman we are always threatened by what might happen to us for not just staying quiet. That guy could do anything to a weeker girl if she tries to go against him in public. We still fear standing up for ourselves. But we promise we will try our best always because someone cant be their for us all the time. Such guys are really a blessing. Thank you.
@@goldenboy5103 I agree that women should stand up for themselves, but a man shouldn't just stand there and watch something terrible happen, and also the 'women have it easier than men nowadays' isnt true, it only seems true because people have started supporting women a lot on internet, but irl, both men and women have it difficult in different ways
@@svrlys back then woman doesn't have much power and fight for equality and rn they only want the benefits from equality that says alot plus society is on thier back they should stand for themselves
: ( Ikr......... : ( even after ages they do say the same and say a shitty reason that ofcourse boys will be like that , it is the girls who need to be dressed properly like wtf , ughhhhhhh I feel like dragging those bitches to the street and give hard punches who support that thought in the first place
@@nivi8319 yea..soo truee....if a guy is harrasing a girl on the strrets no one will stand up for her..there is rare possibility for people to do that..i saw a similar social experiment vedio in india where the guy is stalking her..and when she asked for help from few people they literally asked her to walk away from them...nowadays people are scolding china because of the corona virus and the thing that happened at the border..but those are all the political problems caused by the corrupt politicians in their country...the people who live there are innocent and nice as we all can see from these social experiments conduacted by TreeMan..instead of scolding the chinese people we must learn from them..we must be on par with their open minded society..only then we can think about judging the people..our people over here are shameless and still want to scold people without knowing their own charecter..in india if something wrong is happening and you try to correct that person..u will most likely get into a fight and will hear swear words from them..In china for a girl harrasement only 1 out of 10 ignores it and doesnt help the girl...where as in India only 1 out 10 stands up for the girl and helps her..sometimes i really feel ashamed for being born in a country where most of the population has "HUMKO KYA FARAK PADTA HAI..HUMARE SAATH NAHI HO RAHA HAI!!" mentality!! i really hope people in the future India can be a whole new better country and save for women and also foreign women so that India's name will not be defamed anywhere!! The problem in India is not it's languages,colour of people, cast...it is the problem of mentality of people!! only a few people have a nice mentality and are open minded!!! If one person helps and acts open minded ..im sure at least 1 person will change their mentality.. We all are a part of the Indian society..we must make it a better place for people to live!!
This happened to me in high school. I had left my part time job. And I was catching the public bus home. And a man was trying to touch me and talk to me. Even though I didnt want him to. Finally several people told him to leave me alone. When we got to my stop he tried to follow me but my brother was there to pick me up. And so he tried to get back on the bus but the driver wouldn't let him.
@@borakrasniqi123 Thank you! I do feel better. It makes me sad to think any other girl would have to deal with that, though. I wasn't too concerned because I knew my brother was picking me up, plus I carried pepper spray. Stay safe❤ stay alert.
Obviously I’m happy to see women sticking up for her but also to see men calling him out was really refreshing. Makes me feel like there’s some good guys out there
this happens all the time in China, especially buses and escalators, not to mention the cameras in the shoe or in the bag to get a glimpse underneath the skirt
I’ve experienced this kind harassment and I was really really really scared that my body trembled seriously. I got anxiety and was afraid to use public transportation alone. It took me sooo long to recovered from that anxiety. This is such an eye-opening. *Everyone, if you witness this kind of harassment please stand up for them because not everyone is brave enough to protect themselves. Thankyou! 💚*
it happened to me a lot when i took the bus to my high school ,at first i was shy and afraid so i couldn't defend myself but after my friend who took the bus with me started going with me and when the same happened to her she will start giving them a scolding and i thought that was cool so i decided to do the same ,even though i can't scold them and just tell them to stop it all went good at the end .
This channel didn't fail to make me amazed. Like wow, I was losing hope about having good people around me but this made me changed the way I think. Thank you for creating this kind of video. God bless us all.
That happened to me few weeks ago. And a mister defended me a lot and I was like in shock ! 😭 It was horrible . Thanks for the video. That happens really often😭. Greetings from Colombia I love your videos
Once i was traveling and a guy grabbed my butt... I yelled at him and said i will call police but he start laughing. People around us laughed too, one grandpa said : u cant blame him for touching butt like yours... I felt so disgusted....
I’m so sorry that happened to you! That was completely inappropriate and disgusting. Those people who laughed are also really disgusting. I wish I was there so I could punch them in the face for you >:(
I'm Japanese. I sayed violent language by Chinese. So I was so sorrow. But I saw this video,My attitude about Chinese is changed. Now I like Chinese so much. Someday I'll go to China!!
It's good to know that you changed your view about Chinese. I knew about the history, but I never let myself to blame Japanese people. Instead, I appreciate your unique ways of handling things, and I appreciate that we share a lot of common things inbetween our cultures. Welcome to China if you got the time (and after the pandemic of course).
You killed my Ancestors and we ain't mad about it. What's wrong with you? They ran to Melaya(Malaysia) and on 1941 December 8 Y'all Invade Just To kill them and we ain't talking shit about Japanese.
"We need more of those people!" What do you mean? You should stay 'evil', and everyone else should change? If you really care about this, *be that person* , and stop waiting for anyone else to do an action about it. Yes, of course, we need more people too, everything's in our arms, but if you really want to stop this, you should be the first to help, and be proud of your kind heart. Also this is not a hate comment, it's just a critism.
@@jrdnlikalbrt21110 lmao, im sorry, im bad at explanations tho, and yes i could be that person, but nothing happens nearby, then what am i supposed to do? make a crime by myself and be the hero of it? but i get the point though.
i really wanna speak up but idk i dont see molested people. its hard to see and i barely look somewhere else than my phone. Even in the video i dont really see him touching her. Can someone help me with that?
I appreciate how you didn't go too far in acting it out. I know things are much worse than what's happening in this video. Thank you for this Social Experiment.
When i was 18 i was in a similar situation on a bus. A guy stood next to my seat although the bus was not full at all and his crotch was at my thigh. He rubbed himself against my thigh amd you can guess what that lead too. The lady next to me could see what happened but she did and said nothing. I was mortified. I stayed on the bus way past my bus stop because i felt frozen. I got off the bus finally and cried because i thought i should just sit there and take it if someone saw and acted like it was normal. Im 25 now and i still remember the fact that that lady saw me and acted like nothing was happening. So i respect and say thank each indivual who tried to help that girl. Theres nothing worse then being the victim and feeling helpless and that you deserved it. These situations happen all the time and it is wrong. If you are in a situation like this its okay to speak up and move awayy. Make them feel embarrased, make them aware that this is not right. Dont be silent. Do the same if you see it happening. Dont be a bystander
I would like to see a role reverals of this. As a male living in the UK, I've been the victim of unwanted contact from a female, and it's not a nice experience. You don't know what to do, and I just froze on the spot. I felt all hot and sick inside. With the UK being a very feminist country, no one was willing to help me or intervine. It made me feel very bad and worthless. Of course, I still take sensible precautions, like crossing the road if I notice a female walking behind me in the street, or making sure I'm sitting close to an exit on a bus or train. But it's sad that people need to do this, at this day in age. I'm so happy to see that people intervined with this though. It makes me think that not everyone is bad out there.
I'm genuinely so sorry that you had to experience that. I'm sure it's hard to even bring that up with friends and family. Hence, I just wanted to tell you that every emotion you feel towards that encounter is valid. If you feel sad, angry, or disgusted, that's completely normal. It was not your fault and your feelings towards the topic are valid. I'm sorry you have to live in a place where you feel that way. You being male doesn't change the fact that the perpetrator is a horrible person. I pray you can recover from this mentally :(. You're a very strong person and I'm very proud of you for sharing this with us.
@@applepi3703 Thank you for your kind words. It happened when I was 18. Now i'm 31. The memory does stick with me sometimes, and it has impacted me. Often i'll cross the road if a woman is walking behind me for example. But i am well. I have started dating a nice woman from mexico who i plan on visiting next year, and i work hard, and save money. I am moving on, and putting it behind me :) I appreciate that you took the time to reply. Thank you :)
I feel sorry for you. This is the sad state of affairs when militant feminists are always crying foul, when in fact they are the real perpetrators of social injustice.
Coisas que sofremos em nosso dia a dia , obrigada por tocar nesse assunto, espero que existam mais pessoas que possam ajudar as outras que passam por isso
es bonito ver como hay personas en el mundo que sí están dispuestos a ayudar, en mi caso no fue así pero siempre es lindo saber que quedan personas buenas
Incrível não falarem que a culpa é dela por estar de shorts, achei lindo ver que cuidaram dela ao invés de a culparem, passei muito por isso e sei como é chato ser assediada, acho que todas as mulheres já se sentiram assim.. parabéns para as pessoas que ajudam umas as outras ♡
Si. En Latino America creen que las mujeres son objetos para que los hombres las abusen, violen, y hacerle los hijos. Encerio Latino America debe cambiar. Nosotras somos humanos, no objetos
A mi me pasó algo así hace unos meses y dos chicos como de 18 o 20 años me ayudaron, le dijeron al señor maldito que me dejara y se pusieron uno a cada lado de mi a cuidarme porque el señor quería seguir cerca de mi y negaba que me estaba tocando, los chicos fueron muy buenos conmigo
@@va9805 Te juro que vi a un tipo tocar una chica en el bus y había resto de personas alrededor pero NADIE dijo ni hizo nada, yo iba a hacerlo y mi mamá dijo "quedáte quieta y callada que no sabes si está armado".
Que buenaa gentee! A mi esto me paso varias veces es en el colectivo y en el tren, me tocaban o me apoyaban cuando habia un re espacio🙄, es HORRIBLE. Yo por suerte no soy de quedarme callada le puteo o le golpeo, pero se que no todas las chicas son como yo, me toco defender a chicas que les paso lo mismo😔
@@flan222 ante cosas como estás no hay que quedarse nunca callada si te vuelve a pasar te tienes que defender ,uno nunca debe quedarse callada ,el cuerpo es de uno propio y no hay que dejar que otras personas lo toquen sin tu consentimiento,si te vuelve a pasar no te quedes callada ,para eso mismo hicieron este video ,para que no te dejes acosar y no te quedes callad@
@@flan222 Uhh que horrible :"( Para la proxima, espero que no haya proxima, tenes que ser fuerte y no quedarte callada, siempre va a haber gente dispuesta a ayudarte, y si no, si podes lleva contigo cosas para defenderte, nunca se sabe de lo que son capaces de hacer!.
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Ok but like can we just have a moment to appreciate how good this woman’s acting is? Like Seriously tho all of their videos are gold whenever she’s in it.
riapie she’s a really really good actress. Especially when she plays the bad role.
But yes but why stop everything to tell us
Kai Xin!
JagBrit true lmaooo
@@imthecoolest50 agreed
This happened to me when I was 18 years old. I walked to the bus driver and told him what happened. The driver stopped the bus walked to to the guy and asked him to get off in middle of the road. He said he has a ticket the driver told him I don’t care, get off of my bus by urself now or I kick u out .i am for ever grateful for that bus driver, he protected me like I was his own daughter.
Salute to him
Aw. The Driver was so Nice
Bro most bus drivers are so freaking nice. A couple of times where I didn’t have enough bus fee, they still let me go on.
@@LPSCANDY10 yeah, same. they even want to hand me money but i refused and told them i'll be okay.
Aww salute😔
Guy: he should be in jail.
Guy 2: he should be smacked.
Me: I support these two 😂
i stan.
They both share one braincell
Guy 2 is me but I actually do it.
So savage 😂😂
Guy 3: He should be smacked and go to jail.
Notice how most of those who defended and protected her are also men? I'm glad that there's still a lot of men who are capable of voicing out and save women on such nasty circumstances.
In such cases in my country, in Turkey, men aren't content with just warning. 😐🤜🤛 I believe that this is due to the understanding of "It could have been my sister instead of that girl"
It doesnt matter if its men or woman, anyone with common morals on their heart will help out
Hard to see that! Here in Brazil there's a lot of harassment too but not to many stand up and it's mostly women
If this experiment was done in the States the result would be so different, with a group of people victim blaming the girl for wearing shorts, with a bunch of incels bring there equality or whatever like things that make no sense but I'm sure they'll say like "if she was a guy it wouldn't a problem you y'all feminists want equal rights so why it should matter" or "maybe she should date someone who got a car" this happened to a pregnant woman she was really sick and couldn't stand and men were like "why didn't you got pregnant by someone who got a car" like disgusting comments like these, and then a bunch of people who'll just completely ignore and act like nothing happened.
Asian people are so polite and respectful and have good manners, here in the States most people are just some bunch of jerks
@@jecinhabibsaba5466 You might be the most ignorant clown I've ever encountered on the internet. Congratulations.
Actor : I didn't touch her.
The man : Shut up
😅😂
I dont know why i find him funny telling the guy to shut up, Maybe the way he says it 😅
Actor : *chuckles* i'm in danger
Hibsara💕💕
I really appreciate how gentleman those boys are who helped her.
Yea me too
*men
It's not like she is going to die of he touches her again. Wtf are u talking about?
Gentleman? I don't think they're gentlemen at doing the bare minimum. This stuff should be normal, and they were being norm (maybe a little nice) but just normal. You can't be a gentleman and get applauded for it if you're just acting like a normal human.
@@sandrayazin3292 yah it's a normal thing , But not all boys/men do that right? That's why I'm recognizing those who are in the video.
The fact no one told her that she shouldn't have worn shorts is praiseworthy.
Yeah i hate suxh things
Not praiseworthy! Normal! And yeah I hate it when this happens, its all apart of rape culture and also making women's lives harder. Not telling people that they shouldn't wear short clothing should be normalised not applauded. Clothes are not consent ❤️.
@@sandrayazin3292 you’re right, a skirt is not an invitation
@Ciel Phantomhive Bro we have to clean the shit out of our country. If you are young I guess😉
The problem is not the outfit, it is the stupid mindset of those perverts....
This channel shows good sides of Chinese people that media don’t normally do.
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@@ashwink7644 lol me too. Like the one with Mr Beast picture 😂, in all music video (but he is not saying something stupid at least lol)
you're right i started to like chinese people a little better because of this channel
@@francinefiona5266There was nothing wrong with Chinese ppl in the first place, y did u not like them before?
@@aikied5902 i mean i dont like them before but that doesnt mean i hate them, they just dont have a good image here in my country..
There are still good people in this world, who stand up for other people.
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@@jayshreesharma8241 gtfo
What do you mean still?
@@yeye3999 he means there are still good people in this world which is pretty obvious
@JuS A reGulAr HumAN :D sad but true.
Stop saying we need more of those kind people, because what we need is less of those disgusting monsters, don't teach kids to just stand up for them, teach kids to not be them.
There will be always be people like that unfortunately... This is just world we can't change it
Might as well get both kind people and reduce the amount of monsters
Yess you're absolutely right!
@@violetap3004 We can't change it indeed if everyone keeps thinking that way..
@@Miss_Nina. I get your point, it's such a pessimistic thought but this is the truth
This is such a common issue in so many countries, it actually makes me very sick and there's even reports of underage children as well experiencing this. All I can say is, don't be blind. Male or female put yourself in their shoes or even think of what if that person was your family member, instead of blind ignorance.
Edit: Out changed to put, also my male or female part means that both parties can be affected by these situations as well.
When I was 14 I was subjected to even worse than this: a guy pleasuring himself against me even when I kept moving away, and another guy exposing himself in the car when he pulled close to me to "ask for directions". I'm so happy to see people intervene here, because when it happened to me on the bus nobody stepped in and I was too scared at the time to do anything more than move away as best I could (finally I and others were all so squished to one side of the bus, keeping away from the guy, I just stormed to the nearly empty other half. it was such a big move that it would have been way too obvious for him to follow. i got off shortly after). Now I would be far more vocal but I was more timid then.
This happened to me when I was 8 yrs old. This drunk man keep touching me and nobody did nothing. They just said poor girl she is scared. The guy is from our neighbourhood so they think he's just being playful.
@@lindaliriel That sounds absolutely horrifying to me, I hope you've gained a lot of strength since that incident. Also I don't know if this helps but, I've watched a TV documentary on victims of sexual assault or harassment. The doctors had stated medically in these situations, your brain sort of puts you in a state of shock as a defense mechanism. Which is why you have foolish people asking victims of these crimes, "Why didn't you fight back?" or "Why didn't you scream?" or even "Why didn't you try calling someone?". The doctor said that the state of shock is sometimes so strong and she herself witnessed it, that the victim often never speaks again.
@@erniepetrus2103 That's very bad on their behalf, I do hope you've grown stronger and surpassed this instead of possibly letting it hinder your daily life. ❤️
When I was 10 I was in a bus with my mother and a guy just started touching me. My mother just freaked out and screamed at him. I think the guy didn’t know that I was there with my mother so he was really surprised and also embarrassed. Thank you mom 😙
1:50
"I didnt touch her!"
"Shut up."
HELP I LOVE THIS MAN
The guy said "shut up" he look like he want to punch him
to be honest that actor has a very punchable face.
Ghost the actor reading this comment:
👁👄👁
😂😂😂
Is he or the other guy said, he deserve a smack😂
@@Ghost_0459 😂😂
When I was traveling alone in Japan, this happened to me~ the train was kinda packed and there was a middle aged man sitting beside me and kept leaning his body and head on me, pretending like he was sleeping... I pushed his head a few times back to his side and he kept doing it, leaning more towards me, our legs touching more and his head on my shoulder...he was all sweaty and disgusting too.
Anyway, there was a young guy who was looking my direction and he saw what was going on, so he offered to let me sit next to him instead, and I immediately got up and sat next to him.
I was so thankful for him~ the rest of the ride home was so much more comfortable.
We can also be in someone's memory by helping them
And because of this I want to go to Japan haha, I'll find my gentleman there 😂
@@charmelledelrosario1556 wait what
I don't know if this should be called abuse. When I was a kid I remember 2 times I slept in a teenager girl shoulder and one in a old man. Nowaydays I don't even take public transport but when I became a teen, girls were always sleeping in my shoulder, heck one even slept in my up legs (I don't knlw how it is called in english, thighs I think? Sound too sexual idk) after she woke up she said sorry I even put my backpack away so she could put her legs on the other seat. Am I a pervert then? This sounds selfish and dumb
Only the sweaty part sounds gross
This happened to me when I was in middle school. I went to school in a bus very crowded with people, I always stood, because all the seats were taken. A man (28-30 years old) molested me, he held his hand below my hips and tried to pinch me there. This happened exactly when I got on the bus at 7 a.m., to avoid this I had taken at 6 a.m. and wait at school for an hour for the start of lessons. I was very scared and unpleasant, I was afraid to tell my mother about it, but once I hinted to my grandmother, but she just told me not to stand where he was, but he chased me, no matter what I got up, I was really scared. Once a woman sitting nearby saw it, but she only looked at me condemningly and didn't say anything. I don't know why, but at that moment (I was 14) I couldn't say anything, I just fell into a stupor.
Please, if you encounter such situations, do not be silent, help!
Sorry for my English, it isn't my native language
That's sucks , the blame is whole on him in those situations majority of people blame me for wearing skirt or shorts , so they just keep watching , I hate that , feel u
Let me give you a hug. Hope that you can protect yourself now.
@@valkyrieagleh3768 at least yours is better than mine :)
@@TreeMan Thank you 🙏❤
1:07 I respect that lady , she's so savage
Yess
The fact that people doesn’t blame a girl for wearing a short. No to victim blaming. Don’t teach women how to dress but teach a man how to respect. Kuddos to these men who protect the girl.
Totally agree with you
queen you dropped this 👑
💯💯💯💯💯
Ahh yes , Women shouldn’t do their part but Men have to do theirs [#]_[#]
Might as well Start walking around in bikinis and then blame men for staring at you
@@shukrantpatil Staring and touching it's different thing
actor: i didn't touch her
man: shut up
i stan this man
the world needs more people like this man
😂👏
Lmao
Armyyyyyyyy
@Powerful RM dont start here i beg you bae, thats why most of them think we r toxiz
Why not be one ☺️☺️
dont say "we need more of these people" instead say "i'll be that person."
Very well said
I'll be that person.
i never been on a train tho
@@user-rb1yb1xf1v me too
@@user-rb1yb1xf1v thats okay. if u see it happening wherever you are, you can help there then
I love the fact that she doesn't need to say anything for someone to help her. in fact, no one judges her clothes.
"I didn't touch her"
"Shut up"
IDK WHY BUT THAT WAS SO FUNNY 😭
idk why but-
shut up
@@varietyban3552 no
when did i comment this IM VERY PROUD OF IT HAHAHAH
SAME ITS HILARIOUS
@@varietyban3552 There's nothing wrong with this comment.
What's wrong with you?
We have to appreciate the guy playing the bad guy role, surely not something everyone would be willing to play
Unknown Savage Honestly. All these people saying he has a punchable face when the poor guy is just trying to act. As you said, someone has to be the bad guy and so I have mad respect for him.
@@jishoumushoku5094 Exactly
Yes he might get beaten up
and he’s really good at it too- knows exactly what an actual molester would say in that situation and makes you so angry
@@starrynight5207I'd imagine they wrote lines for him to say for the act, I don't think he's coming up with it on the spot
1:52 "shut up" SAVAGE 💀💀💀
That’s what I’m saying 😂
I bet that actor has steel balls. He was constantly on the verge of getting beaten up to death throughout the video. But still he did his job very nicely for this social experiment. My respect goes to him.
This is sadly the bitter reality almost everywhere. Last year i went to a department store with my mother and while she was looking for some random items I was waiting behind when suddenly the lights went out and one of the working persons went past me while inappropriately touching my lower back. One other time there was this creepy worker who was following us in some other department store. These two incidents happened in the span of a few days. I was utterly disturbed and shaken. However i never told either my mom or anyone else about this. Even before I've been touched inappropriately but I could never speak up. It's easy to tell others to fight back but to b in that spot and to speak for yourself while feeling ashamed (even tho u haven't even done anything wrong) takes a lot of courage...i still haven't been able to do that and it hurts me so much yet it's so common and we as girls are taught to be cautious but no one wants to teach their sons how to be respectful towards the female gender. Such malicious acts can shatter you mentally and leave you with unwanted anxiety...
It's those two sad things should feel ashamed instead of you.
Respect for women are commonly taught in most societies. So I would say their actions are on them, not really on society all that much.
Girl, I can relate to you since I also have been touched once in an store, like one of the workers touched my butt.. I was shocked and then he was following me in the store, when we went out I told my mom and she tried to go back but I was very scared, so I didn't let her. Now it's been 4/5 years and I am 16 now, but now I know how to deal with it. First time, it is okay to get scared but if it has happened with you again, I think you should speak up. Tell your brother if you have one or mother, and if they don't listen,call the police. It's not only about you, but you also have to save other girls from them right? Think about them, do you want them to experience the same thing?? If you need any help or support, feel free to ask.
@JuS A reGulAr HumAN :D no, not that much. But time has made me stronger I guess, thank u
I feel you. My uncle* sexually abused me 2 years ago, and I haven't said anything to anyone. It's just hard and painful to deal with.
I love how none of them blamed the shorts. If this was Philippines, she’ll get scolded for wearing shorts.
Fr, it's not our fault if we want to wear shorts, I want to smack them
I hate this mentality. It's hot in your country, ofc girls would want to wear shorts because it's more comfortable, not a way to objectify themselves.
Yeah, you be telling facts man. Our country has a lot of education on victim blaming shit I just can't take it
@Angelin John You probably don't know but it happens all over the world
Guys shut up and stop compaining instead be the change that u want
Tbh I’m so happy to see people actually care and don’t let it keep happening! This feels so good to see people care and it’s wrong to do this to any human being!
depends on the human being
1:17 LOVE the guy who just called him out in public "why are you touching her leg?" embarrassing a molestor in public
Россия священная наша держава
But that also embarrasses the lady as well..
@@lazyrat6687 how come ?
@@kingxavier3420 It basically calls out to everyone that she's being sexually harassed. just imagine how embarassing that must be for her.
@@lazyrat6687 oh in that sense,
Yeah for sure that's quite embrassing.
I saw this same thing on a trolley in San Diego, I just kindly moved where she was and sat beside her and told the pervert I was her aunt and he needs to keep his hands to himself. When the transit police came onboard he tried to run I just grabbed his backpack and told on him. Found out he just got of prison for rape. So, please say something if you can't do anything. It can save a person's life.
Thank you for doing what you did!
Wow. This is late but if you read this, just know that your a real hero.
@@ibolyakatona8192 I'm not a hero, I was just there at the right time.
@@bethclark9319 you are ❤️ who knows what they could of done to that girl and u protected her, u may have a good life and hopefully you end up in heaven
@@bethclark9319 if you arent a hero,you wouldnt save her
I was standing in a corner of a crowded train once when this old uncle came and leaned in towards me and tried to touch me, I quickly turned around and used my bag to cover myself but accidentally hit some other guy with my bag, he got upset at first but probably realised from my expression that I was uncomfortable, instead of back facing me, he turned and faced the uncle and glared at him until more space was freed up and I was able to squeeze out to another part of the train, the guy who helped me followed me, asked me if I was okay, told me that he was getting down soon and to be careful when getting off the train and to ask for help if the old uncle followed me. Quite upsetting that things like this keeps happening but I hope everyone will learn to stand up for and help those in such situations because it really helps to ease the anxiety at least by a little, knowing that I'm not alone.
That was good.. He helped u.. It's creepy that uncles do these things
OML THATS SO DANGEROUS AND IM GONNA BE A TEEN SOON
Don't even call him an "uncle". He isn't, he's a molester and should be called out for it. Clothes are not consent and none of anything that has happened is your fault at all. You did what you could girl and that itself should be applauded ❤️.
@@fjfhdhdhdhdychiuovjoihcyxt3422 Don't worry there are nice people around and just always be on your toes, stay alert, and if possible, move away as far as possible if you feel uncomfortable! that's what I usually do, if someone starts being suspicious, I just move far away.
I want a gentleman but not in this kind of situation
"I didn't touch her-"
"Shut up"
AHHAHAHA SAVAGE
M A N I A C
L E G E N D A R Y
T R I P L E K I L L
D O U B L E K I L L
Time stamp?
@@seher2007 1:52
Guys standing up for girls is really very helpful. I cant express in words how grateful we feel around such guys.
When we stand up for ourselves or our fellow woman we are always threatened by what might happen to us for not just staying quiet.
That guy could do anything to a weeker girl if she tries to go against him in public.
We still fear standing up for ourselves. But we promise we will try our best always because someone cant be their for us all the time.
Such guys are really a blessing.
Thank you.
Stand up for yourself, if you get hurt both mentally or physically, call the police.
@@gokusoloscope fr man doesn't have to protect woman nowadays woman live alot more easier than man due to society
@@gokusoloscope definitely, people need to stand up for themselves
@@goldenboy5103 I agree that women should stand up for themselves, but a man shouldn't just stand there and watch something terrible happen, and also the 'women have it easier than men nowadays' isnt true, it only seems true because people have started supporting women a lot on internet, but irl, both men and women have it difficult in different ways
@@svrlys back then woman doesn't have much power and fight for equality and rn they only want the benefits from equality that says alot plus society is on thier back they should stand for themselves
China: keep your hands off her
India: iTs HEr FAuLt WEaRiNg It ShOrT
: ( Ikr......... : (
even after ages they do say the same
and say a shitty reason that ofcourse boys will be like that , it is the girls who need to be dressed properly
like wtf , ughhhhhhh
I feel like dragging those bitches to the street and give hard punches who support that thought in the first place
@@nivi8319 Does it happen in your country also
@@bosongod2830 am indian ... of course it happens...
@@nivi8319 yea..soo truee....if a guy is harrasing a girl on the strrets no one will stand up for her..there is rare possibility for people to do that..i saw a similar social experiment vedio in india where the guy is stalking her..and when she asked for help from few people they literally asked her to walk away from them...nowadays people are scolding china because of the corona virus and the thing that happened at the border..but those are all the political problems caused by the corrupt politicians in their country...the people who live there are innocent and nice as we all can see from these social experiments conduacted by TreeMan..instead of scolding the chinese people we must learn from them..we must be on par with their open minded society..only then we can think about judging the people..our people over here are shameless and still want to scold people without knowing their own charecter..in india if something wrong is happening and you try to correct that person..u will most likely get into a fight and will hear swear words from them..In china for a girl harrasement only 1 out of 10 ignores it and doesnt help the girl...where as in India only 1 out 10 stands up for the girl and helps her..sometimes i really feel ashamed for being born in a country where most of the population has "HUMKO KYA FARAK PADTA HAI..HUMARE SAATH NAHI HO RAHA HAI!!" mentality!! i really hope people in the future India can be a whole new better country and save for women and also foreign women so that India's name will not be defamed anywhere!! The problem in India is not it's languages,colour of people, cast...it is the problem of mentality of people!! only a few people have a nice mentality and are open minded!!! If one person helps and acts open minded ..im sure at least 1 person will change their mentality.. We all are a part of the Indian society..we must make it a better place for people to live!!
Sadly also the toxic thought process of folks in the Philippines.
Don't say we need more people like them
Say *I will be one of them*
I will hit those bloody criminals
For real
The sisters at my school have taught us to slap if we feel uncomfortable even a lil bit 😌
Yes!✊🏼
Ur correct
They’re like so cool and composed and in control yet almost everyone interfered, I liked that.
1:53「黙れ」理性と正義で「悪」に対し素晴らしい一言。拍手
People are always good agents react to sexual abuse. If someone's following you, call the police💜🇧🇷
🇧🇷👁️👄👁️🤗
Achei mais BR
Karai br kaksksk
BR BR
Finalmente achei um Br 1🇧🇷
This happened to me in high school. I had left my part time job. And I was catching the public bus home. And a man was trying to touch me and talk to me. Even though I didnt want him to. Finally several people told him to leave me alone. When we got to my stop he tried to follow me but my brother was there to pick me up. And so he tried to get back on the bus but the driver wouldn't let him.
That must be scary, hope you feel better now.
@@borakrasniqi123 Thank you! I do feel better. It makes me sad to think any other girl would have to deal with that, though. I wasn't too concerned because I knew my brother was picking me up, plus I carried pepper spray. Stay safe❤ stay alert.
Nice to see people defending younger ones against this type of abuse, even though it was to raise awareness.😊
Obviously I’m happy to see women sticking up for her but also to see men calling him out was really refreshing. Makes me feel like there’s some good guys out there
2:14 the guy's entire head was red! Its so obvious how angry and upset he was for her. And the women who stood up to help her, so nice
*Now imagine*
this happening in Japan wherein trains aren't as spacious as this, where people are usually compact inside the trains.
Yeah its unfortunate, its harder to spot molesters in situations like that.
Yea then the proceed to have a gangbang and bukkake. Ive seen it many times on pornhub
There's no tight trains in Japan, lmao. You watch too much hentai.
Yoo this is normal in Japan
this happens all the time in China, especially buses and escalators, not to mention the cameras in the shoe or in the bag to get a glimpse underneath the skirt
Que lindo bom saber que ainda tem pessoas assim 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷❤️♥️
Vdd
isadora Ferreira 6 A kk
@@isadoraferreira7479 kkkkkk
O pior é que no Brasil isso acontece direto, as pessoas tão vendo e fingem que não vêem. Complicado.
:3
It's very comforting to know that good people still exist in out world.thank you for making this channel to show this
I’ve experienced this kind harassment and I was really really really scared that my body trembled seriously. I got anxiety and was afraid to use public transportation alone. It took me sooo long to recovered from that anxiety. This is such an eye-opening.
*Everyone, if you witness this kind of harassment please stand up for them because not everyone is brave enough to protect themselves. Thankyou! 💚*
"i didnt touch her-"
"shut up"
Man, you dropped this 👑
it happened to me a lot when i took the bus to my high school ,at first i was shy and afraid so i couldn't defend myself but after my friend who took the bus with me started going with me and when the same happened to her she will start giving them a scolding and i thought that was cool so i decided to do the same ,even though i can't scold them and just tell them to stop it all went good at the end .
nassiba naji im sorry you had to go through that, i hope it never happens again.
I was afraid n shy too.. I feel like beating them but I kept move and leaving these things..
Tejaswini Mannuru stay strong, im sorry that happened to you.
This channel didn't fail to make me amazed. Like wow, I was losing hope about having good people around me but this made me changed the way I think. Thank you for creating this kind of video. God bless us all.
The subway looks so damn clean!
I'm annoyed by the amount of empty seats, I'm always standing on my train rides....
And the fact that almost men are the ones who voice out and protect the girl. Kudos to all the men who have respect for women.
❤️❤️❤️
What about that lady?
"I didn't touch her."
"Shut up. 😃🔪“
That happened to me few weeks ago. And a mister defended me a lot and I was like in shock ! 😭 It was horrible . Thanks for the video. That happens really often😭. Greetings from Colombia I love your videos
I'm starting to love these videos. We need this kind of people. People who show care about strangers and do not feel afraid to speak up.
為了正義發聲的人是好人有正直的一面。很喜歡那樣的義人。
Once i was traveling and a guy grabbed my butt... I yelled at him and said i will call police but he start laughing. People around us laughed too, one grandpa said : u cant blame him for touching butt like yours...
I felt so disgusted....
I am so sorry ): this is so disgusting
You don’t deserve this !
The people like them really disgust me, they haven't any education! They pissed me off 🤦♀️😡
Anyway, stay healthy girl 😊
omg wtaf
I’m so sorry that happened to you! That was completely inappropriate and disgusting. Those people who laughed are also really disgusting. I wish I was there so I could punch them in the face for you >:(
Exactly why I keep a taser or pepper spray. He wont laugh after that
1:52, "I didn't touch her"
"Shut up"
WHAT AN ABSOLUTE MAD LAD, YOU GO GLASSES~KUN
Thanks to those who helped ...
We need to be like them .
I'm just so happy that Chinese people are so good and kind😊😊😀💜💜💜
I'm Japanese.
I sayed violent language by Chinese.
So I was so sorrow.
But I saw this video,My attitude about Chinese is changed.
Now I like Chinese so much.
Someday I'll go to China!!
Japan killed my whole family in war, but I don't say anything about Japanese people?
Don’t go to China they are not very fond of you Japanese
It's good to know that you changed your view about Chinese.
I knew about the history, but I never let myself to blame Japanese people. Instead, I appreciate your unique ways of handling things, and I appreciate that we share a lot of common things inbetween our cultures.
Welcome to China if you got the time (and after the pandemic of course).
@@chantal7947 That's so devastating. Are u from the Philippines?
You killed my Ancestors and we ain't mad about it. What's wrong with you? They ran to Melaya(Malaysia) and on 1941 December 8 Y'all Invade Just To kill them and we ain't talking shit about Japanese.
I love how the people there didn't blame her for wearing shorts. :)
This actually took me a moment to realise what was happening. Im glad there are people who recognised this problem.
This was a really good video. Proud of the people who helped! And I was genuinely scared that the actor would get beaten up by them.
*it's good that they did something, sometimes people just ignore these matters, they pretend like they didn’t see anything..*
😑😑
@希望Xīwàng 💜
ami : ) borahae
@希望Xīwàng ⟭⟬ ⟬⟭ 💜💜💜💜💜
@@nivi8319 💜
"We need more of those people!"
What do you mean? You should stay 'evil', and everyone else should change? If you really care about this, *be that person* , and stop waiting for anyone else to do an action about it. Yes, of course, we need more people too, everything's in our arms, but if you really want to stop this, you should be the first to help, and be proud of your kind heart. Also this is not a hate comment, it's just a critism.
@Kitty Yes, i know, i seen it too, but I didn't said this is my original comment, and i tried to make it more different though.
true
@@jrdnlikalbrt21110 lmao, im sorry, im bad at explanations tho, and yes i could be that person, but nothing happens nearby, then what am i supposed to do? make a crime by myself and be the hero of it? but i get the point though.
AMEN
i really wanna speak up but idk i dont see molested people. its hard to see and i barely look somewhere else than my phone. Even in the video i dont really see him touching her.
Can someone help me with that?
Can't reiterate enough how happy it makes me to see other men call this kind of behavior out 😩 My motherland really gives me hope ❤️
I love how everyone were holding themselves from beating him 👀
0:40 He is clearly recording it, little did he know he was the one being recorded
Ikr that's disgusting
😳Dangerous
I thought the same, disgusting
Probably he's recording for evidence
Fico feliz que os homens tenham ajudado, já vi tanta gente generalizando coisas sobre nós.
Isso me faz ter fé na humanidade ❤️
Yesss we need more men who stop other men from doing bad things to women not creepy pervy men🎉:)
You ppl are so calm...
I wouldn't be so polite with him...
But the man that straight up said “shut up,” I couldn’t hold in my laughter 😂
“i didnt even touch he-“ “shut up” CLOCKED ITTT😭
"I didn't touch her"
"shut up"
savage 😭😭😭
The world is full of kind people, if you can't find one, be one.
1:38 and 1:43 the man who sat in between the girl and him is such a gentleman!
看到不同国家的朋友留言,大树君你干的不错,把我们国人正能量的一面展现给全世界,而且一定会颠覆他们以前对我们的看法,就像我通过你的视频越来越喜欢青岛人一样😁
支持大树君。国内有很多不同看法,但我坚持支持大树君。加油
Moço legal - "Venha para cá!"
Ator - "Eu não a toquei"
Moço legal - "Cala boca"
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Eu tmb kk.. Fiquei orgulhosa com o "cala a boca" kssksksk
"Moço legal" kk amei 💜
eu amei tbm KKKKKKKK "filho da puta" KKKKKKKK
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I’m so glad people came to help
Hello from Russia! 😄
Every time I see your social experiments, my love for China only grows!
Thanks a lot for the video! 😄❤️
Thanks to whose who helped , we need to be like them
Oh my God why is nobody talking about how pretty their subways are
I appreciate how you didn't go too far in acting it out. I know things are much worse than what's happening in this video. Thank you for this Social Experiment.
どの映像を見てもいつも泣いてしまいます。人の温かさをこんなに感じられるのは素晴らしい社会検証です。
I'm Filipino but I really love Chinese people and I am a fan of Chinese I'm also watching Cdramas
I'm just 15 age
I'm also 15 and I'm Chinese and I love Filipino people and Filipino culture as well
@Darknight E 是的
@@ololo5631 You're a Chinese?? How you use RUclips? I have a Chinese friend from a game but he can't use RUclips, Facebook, Google, etc :(
Это так мило, что кто-то беспокоится о тебе из незнакомых людей. Эти люди такие внимательные)
Да
Your channel makes us realise that there are kind people in this world
Se eu longe e sabendo q isso é atuação me senti enojada, só imagina 🤢
When i was 18 i was in a similar situation on a bus. A guy stood next to my seat although the bus was not full at all and his crotch was at my thigh. He rubbed himself against my thigh amd you can guess what that lead too.
The lady next to me could see what happened but she did and said nothing. I was mortified. I stayed on the bus way past my bus stop because i felt frozen. I got off the bus finally and cried because i thought i should just sit there and take it if someone saw and acted like it was normal. Im 25 now and i still remember the fact that that lady saw me and acted like nothing was happening. So i respect and say thank each indivual who tried to help that girl. Theres nothing worse then being the victim and feeling helpless and that you deserved it.
These situations happen all the time and it is wrong. If you are in a situation like this its okay to speak up and move awayy. Make them feel embarrased, make them aware that this is not right. Dont be silent. Do the same if you see it happening. Dont be a bystander
it happened to me several times and no one spoke for me so I held sharp needle 🧷🧷🧷and I poked their hands with it and they didn't touch me again 💪💪💪
Lol. Good job. U strong girl!! Love u! Bye!!❤️❤️❤️❤️
They be like: *jeez i need to find another one this girl is to strong-*
Lol.😂NICE job and keep strong🤗
And take a pepper spray..
It will keep these types of people away🤗😂🤗🤗🤗
That's my girl! Also thanks for the idea! I will put it to good use the next time someone dares touch me!
I always used to pocket some pointy things for this reason. Fortunatelly, the situations I were in never get 'too' serious for me to use it
1:53 Love it when he instantly said “Shut up”.
And the two straight forward saying “he should go to jail,”, “he should be smacked”, so supportive😭✨
So thankful for all of this people who helped her! As a person who actually had this situation before I’m so happy to see that.
I would like to see a role reverals of this.
As a male living in the UK, I've been the victim of unwanted contact from a female, and it's not a nice experience.
You don't know what to do, and I just froze on the spot. I felt all hot and sick inside.
With the UK being a very feminist country, no one was willing to help me or intervine. It made me feel very bad and worthless.
Of course, I still take sensible precautions, like crossing the road if I notice a female walking behind me in the street, or making sure I'm sitting close to an exit on a bus or train.
But it's sad that people need to do this, at this day in age.
I'm so happy to see that people intervined with this though. It makes me think that not everyone is bad out there.
I'm genuinely so sorry that you had to experience that.
I'm sure it's hard to even bring that up with friends and family. Hence, I just wanted to tell you that every emotion you feel towards that encounter is valid. If you feel sad, angry, or disgusted, that's completely normal. It was not your fault and your feelings towards the topic are valid.
I'm sorry you have to live in a place where you feel that way. You being male doesn't change the fact that the perpetrator is a horrible person.
I pray you can recover from this mentally :(. You're a very strong person and I'm very proud of you for sharing this with us.
@@applepi3703 Thank you for your kind words. It happened when I was 18. Now i'm 31. The memory does stick with me sometimes, and it has impacted me. Often i'll cross the road if a woman is walking behind me for example.
But i am well. I have started dating a nice woman from mexico who i plan on visiting next year, and i work hard, and save money. I am moving on, and putting it behind me :)
I appreciate that you took the time to reply. Thank you :)
I feel sorry for you. This is the sad state of affairs when militant feminists are always crying foul, when in fact they are the real perpetrators of social injustice.
Trust me those people that helped would not have helped you
Men don't have that privilege and people think why most sucides are committed by nen
0:31-0:32 be careful naughty hand .. He ready to punch 👊 you...
Coisas que sofremos em nosso dia a dia , obrigada por tocar nesse assunto, espero que existam mais pessoas que possam ajudar as outras que passam por isso
es bonito ver como hay personas en el mundo que sí están dispuestos a ayudar, en mi caso no fue así pero siempre es lindo saber que quedan personas buenas
Incrível não falarem que a culpa é dela por estar de shorts, achei lindo ver que cuidaram dela ao invés de a culparem, passei muito por isso e sei como é chato ser assediada, acho que todas as mulheres já se sentiram assim.. parabéns para as pessoas que ajudam umas as outras ♡
i love how the man told the guy actor to sit on the other side of him even after being told that it was a social experiment
XD
Ojalá las personas fueran así en Latinoamérica 😶
hay caleta de gente que ayuda en casos así en latinoamerica,no considero que la mayoría pase de largo en éstas situaciones :(
So true
Si. En Latino America creen que las mujeres son objetos para que los hombres las abusen, violen, y hacerle los hijos. Encerio Latino America debe cambiar. Nosotras somos humanos, no objetos
A mi me pasó algo así hace unos meses y dos chicos como de 18 o 20 años me ayudaron, le dijeron al señor maldito que me dejara y se pusieron uno a cada lado de mi a cuidarme porque el señor quería seguir cerca de mi y negaba que me estaba tocando, los chicos fueron muy buenos conmigo
@@va9805 Te juro que vi a un tipo tocar una chica en el bus y había resto de personas alrededor pero NADIE dijo ni hizo nada, yo iba a hacerlo y mi mamá dijo "quedáte quieta y callada que no sabes si está armado".
These people are so kind. I hope they have wonderful lives, I wish them all the best✨
Que buenaa gentee!
A mi esto me paso varias veces es en el colectivo y en el tren, me tocaban o me apoyaban cuando habia un re espacio🙄, es HORRIBLE. Yo por suerte no soy de quedarme callada le puteo o le golpeo, pero se que no todas las chicas son como yo, me toco defender a chicas que les paso lo mismo😔
Bien echo amiga hay que acabar con estos mañosos pervertidos, yo soy hombre y no soy de esos
a mi me paso, y me quede callada😭
@@flan222 ante cosas como estás no hay que quedarse nunca callada si te vuelve a pasar te tienes que defender ,uno nunca debe quedarse callada ,el cuerpo es de uno propio y no hay que dejar que otras personas lo toquen sin tu consentimiento,si te vuelve a pasar no te quedes callada ,para eso mismo hicieron este video ,para que no te dejes acosar y no te quedes callad@
@@vamosporla1526 muy bien crack así se habla,yo te apollo
@@flan222 Uhh que horrible :"(
Para la proxima, espero que no haya proxima, tenes que ser fuerte y no quedarte callada, siempre va a haber gente dispuesta a ayudarte, y si no, si podes lleva contigo cosas para defenderte, nunca se sabe de lo que son capaces de hacer!.