Very much so, and thank you for joining in. I will not pretend that the video is some sort of objective documentary. It was made with a particular point of view in mind, I agree.
Would yo be willing to talk about your own experience with harassment?
after we drive the price of GPRO up another 12%
don't really have time right now to go into detail since I could but in general, I'd say I really don't consider it a big problem - - and it's not because it's never happened, though I admit that as I've gotten older (I think I'm now what the French call "une femme d'une certaine âge") it's not happening as often as it once did...
Do I miss it?
No, not really. Did it ever bother me? No, not really.
Occasionally there'd be some guy who was overly persistent or creepy or something, but that wasn't often.
The guys who seem to demand a response are definitely out of line. That happened once or twice in the video, and that does happen on occasion.
But most times it's just a friendly "hello, beautiful" or something like that, and no further follow-up comment. Perhaps this is bad behavior on my part, but I'll sometimes give a nod to acknowledge the person. In most cases with this type of comment, I don't interpret is as some guy trying to "hit-on" me at all, just a passing greeting.
I think women who interpret every "Hello, beautiful" as a guy trying to make a pass at them may have a self-esteem problem.
Also, it does take some effort to walk down the street and not make any eye-contact at all with other passersby. That may change the dynamics of the interaction.
by the way, here's a link to an article about the phrase "women of a certain age"
https://www.nytimes.com/1995/07/02/magazine/in-language-a-woman-of-a-certain-age.html