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You know the saying, “Something borrowed, something blue?” Well, borrowing something for a wedding might sound romantic, until it’s your beloved dress on the line. Let’s be real, wedding gowns aren’t just clothes; they’re basically wearable monuments to one of the biggest days of a bride’s life. And lending one out? That’s a level of generosity not all of us are ready for. And our Redditor wasn’t ready either, when her stepsis decided to skip the “borrowed” part altogether, threatening to take her beloved wedding dress by force if she didn’t hand it over. More info: Reddit When it comes to weddings, some brides dream of their big day, while others dream of stealing someone else’s dress Image credits: freepik / Freepik (not the actual photo) One woman was called selfish and insulted by her family for refusing to let her stepsister wear her sentimental wedding dress on her big day Image credits: Sad-Pomegranate3183 Image credits: EyeEm / Freepik (not the actual photo) The stepsister ordered a dress but it wouldn’t arrive on time, so she asked her sis to let her borrow her wedding dress, since she loved it so much, but she refused Image credits: Sad-Pomegranate3183 Image credits: roman- / Freepik (not the actual photo) The woman posted an update saying she met with her stepsister but she was insulted and threatened by her as she refused to give into her unreasonable demands Image credits: Sad-Pomegranate3183 The woman gave back her wedding invitation, telling her stepsis she wouldn’t be attending her wedding, after she threatened to steal her dress if she didn’t hand it over Our girl Sarah (not her real name, but we’ll just call her that in this story) tied the knot about a year ago, in her dream dress – a stunning gown she and her family scrimped and saved for. But, when her stepsister (let’s call her Amanda) started planning her own wedding, things started to unravel faster than a bargain bin veil. When Amanda discovered her custom wedding dress wouldn’t arrive in time for her big day, which was a day after the Christmas extravaganza, no less, she didn’t head to the nearest boutique for plan B. Instead, she called Sarah crying and asked to borrow her wedding dress. Sara’s reaction? A firm, unapologetic “No.” Amanda didn’t take the rejection well. She ramped up the pressure with tearful phone calls, the classic guilt tripping and backup reinforcements from her fiancé and her dad. But Sarah wasn’t having any of it, explaining that the dress was deeply personal, and she just didn’t want to share it, but offered to help her find another beautiful gown for her event. Things took an even wilder turn when Sarah’s stepdad suggested she just let her stepsis “borrow” the dress, “just like when they were kids.” Sharing Barbies is one thing, but a bride’s dress? That’s a whole different story. And, when she politely said no, again, her stepdad accused her of being selfish. Despite feeling guilty, Sarah decided to confront Amanda in person at a coffee shop. She calmly explained why she couldn’t lend her the dress and even offered alternatives. But instead of gratitude or understanding, Amanda unleashed a tirade, just hurling insults at her stepsister, calling her the most “horrible human ever” and even threatened to go to Sarah’s house and take the dress by force. I don’t know about you, but I’d be furious at this point. Image credits: freepic.diller / Freepik (not the actual photo) Wedding dresses are deeply symbolic and personal, and lending one out can feel like sharing a piece of your identity. However, more and more environmentally conscious brides are choosing to rent, borrow or purchase preloved gowns, due to the negative impact producing these items has on the planet. You probably didn’t know this, but producing a single wedding dress uses between 10,000 and 20,000 liters of water, on average —that’s enough to fill 130 bathtubs! Add to that around 10-20 kilograms of carbon from transporting materials, and you’ve got a garment that’s very expensive, but the cost is more on the planet than on the wallet. That said, I don’t think Amanda was worried about the planet when she basically demanded her sis hand over her sentimental dress. And, when it became clear there was no reasoning with this bridezilla, Sarah handed back her wedding invitation, wished her well, and exited stage left. Internet, one slow clap for Sarah, please. Because, dealing with people who treat “no” like it’s a negotiable suggestion rather than a complete sentence, can be very frustrating. But why do some folks just not take “no” for an answer? Well, the pros suggest that they’re driven by entitlement or desperation, like our friend, Amanda. Her relentless pursuit of Sarah’s dress is a classic example of not respecting boundaries. So, what’s the playbook for dealing with someone who won’t let it go? First, be clear and firm. Repeating yourself can feel exhausting, but consistency is key. If the pushback continues, don’t be afraid to escalate. Sometimes you’ll need to involve neutral parties or step away entirely, as Sarah did. Remember, saying “no” is about protecting your peace, not being mean. And if they still don’t get it? Well, that’s on them, not you. What do you think of this story? Was Sarah right to say no, or should she have let Amanda borrow the dress? Let us know in the comments! Netizens say the woman is not a jerk for refusing to give her wedding dress to her stepsister, arguing she probably planned to wear it all along The post Bride Threatens To Steal Stepsister’s Wedding Dress, She Gives Her Back The Invitation Instead first appeared on Bored Panda.Bride Threatens To Steal Stepsister’s Wedding Dress, She Gives Her Back The Invitation Instead

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You know the saying, “Something borrowed, something blue?” Well, borrowing something for a wedding might sound romantic, until it’s your be...
You know the saying, “Something borrowed, something blue?” Well, borrowing something for a wedding might sound romantic, until it’s your beloved dress on the line. Let’s be real, wedding gowns aren’t just clothes; they’re basically wearable monuments to one of the biggest days of a bride’s life. And lending one out? That’s a level of generosity not all of us are ready for. And our Redditor wasn’t ready either, when her stepsis decided to skip the “borrowed” part altogether, threatening to take her beloved wedding dress by force if she didn’t hand it over. More info: Reddit When it comes to weddings, some brides dream of their big day, while others dream of stealing someone else’s dress Image credits: freepik / Freepik (not the actual photo) One woman was called selfish and insulted by her family for refusing to let her stepsister wear her sentimental wedding dress on her big day Image credits: Sad-Pomegranate3183 Image credits: EyeEm / Freepik (not the actual photo) The stepsister ordered a dress but it wouldn’t arrive on time, so she asked her sis to let her borrow her wedding dress, since she loved it so much, but she refused Image credits: Sad-Pomegranate3183 Image credits: roman- / Freepik (not the actual photo) The woman posted an update saying she met with her stepsister but she was insulted and threatened by her as she refused to give into her unreasonable demands Image credits: Sad-Pomegranate3183 The woman gave back her wedding invitation, telling her stepsis she wouldn’t be attending her wedding, after she threatened to steal her dress if she didn’t hand it over Our girl Sarah (not her real name, but we’ll just call her that in this story) tied the knot about a year ago, in her dream dress – a stunning gown she and her family scrimped and saved for. But, when her stepsister (let’s call her Amanda) started planning her own wedding, things started to unravel faster than a bargain bin veil. When Amanda discovered her custom wedding dress wouldn’t arrive in time for her big day, which was a day after the Christmas extravaganza, no less, she didn’t head to the nearest boutique for plan B. Instead, she called Sarah crying and asked to borrow her wedding dress. Sara’s reaction? A firm, unapologetic “No.” Amanda didn’t take the rejection well. She ramped up the pressure with tearful phone calls, the classic guilt tripping and backup reinforcements from her fiancé and her dad. But Sarah wasn’t having any of it, explaining that the dress was deeply personal, and she just didn’t want to share it, but offered to help her find another beautiful gown for her event. Things took an even wilder turn when Sarah’s stepdad suggested she just let her stepsis “borrow” the dress, “just like when they were kids.” Sharing Barbies is one thing, but a bride’s dress? That’s a whole different story. And, when she politely said no, again, her stepdad accused her of being selfish. Despite feeling guilty, Sarah decided to confront Amanda in person at a coffee shop. She calmly explained why she couldn’t lend her the dress and even offered alternatives. But instead of gratitude or understanding, Amanda unleashed a tirade, just hurling insults at her stepsister, calling her the most “horrible human ever” and even threatened to go to Sarah’s house and take the dress by force. I don’t know about you, but I’d be furious at this point. Image credits: freepic.diller / Freepik (not the actual photo) Wedding dresses are deeply symbolic and personal, and lending one out can feel like sharing a piece of your identity. However, more and more environmentally conscious brides are choosing to rent, borrow or purchase preloved gowns, due to the negative impact producing these items has on the planet. You probably didn’t know this, but producing a single wedding dress uses between 10,000 and 20,000 liters of water, on average —that’s enough to fill 130 bathtubs! Add to that around 10-20 kilograms of carbon from transporting materials, and you’ve got a garment that’s very expensive, but the cost is more on the planet than on the wallet. That said, I don’t think Amanda was worried about the planet when she basically demanded her sis hand over her sentimental dress. And, when it became clear there was no reasoning with this bridezilla, Sarah handed back her wedding invitation, wished her well, and exited stage left. Internet, one slow clap for Sarah, please. Because, dealing with people who treat “no” like it’s a negotiable suggestion rather than a complete sentence, can be very frustrating. But why do some folks just not take “no” for an answer? Well, the pros suggest that they’re driven by entitlement or desperation, like our friend, Amanda. Her relentless pursuit of Sarah’s dress is a classic example of not respecting boundaries. So, what’s the playbook for dealing with someone who won’t let it go? First, be clear and firm. Repeating yourself can feel exhausting, but consistency is key. If the pushback continues, don’t be afraid to escalate. Sometimes you’ll need to involve neutral parties or step away entirely, as Sarah did. Remember, saying “no” is about protecting your peace, not being mean. And if they still don’t get it? Well, that’s on them, not you. What do you think of this story? Was Sarah right to say no, or should she have let Amanda borrow the dress? Let us know in the comments! Netizens say the woman is not a jerk for refusing to give her wedding dress to her stepsister, arguing she probably planned to wear it all along The post Bride Threatens To Steal Stepsister’s Wedding Dress, She Gives Her Back The Invitation Instead first appeared on Bored Panda.Bride Threatens To Steal Stepsister’s Wedding Dress, She Gives Her Back The Invitation Instead 
You know the saying, “Something borrowed, something blue?” Well, borrowing something for a wedding might sound romantic, until it’s your beloved dress on the line. Let’s be real, wedding gowns aren’t just clothes; they’re basically wearable monuments to one of the biggest days of a bride’s life. And lending one out? That’s a level of generosity not all of us are ready for.

And our Redditor wasn’t ready either, when her stepsis decided to skip the “borrowed” part altogether, threatening to take her beloved wedding dress by force if she didn’t hand it over.

More info: Reddit

When it comes to weddings, some brides dream of their big day, while others dream of stealing someone else’s dress

Image credits: freepik / Freepik (not the actual photo)

One woman was called selfish and insulted by her family for refusing to let her stepsister wear her sentimental wedding dress on her big day

Image credits: Sad-Pomegranate3183

Image credits: EyeEm / Freepik (not the actual photo)

The stepsister ordered a dress but it wouldn’t arrive on time, so she asked her sis to let her borrow her wedding dress, since she loved it so much, but she refused

Image credits: Sad-Pomegranate3183

Image credits: roman- / Freepik (not the actual photo)

The woman posted an update saying she met with her stepsister but she was insulted and threatened by her as she refused to give into her unreasonable demands

Image credits: Sad-Pomegranate3183

The woman gave back her wedding invitation, telling her stepsis she wouldn’t be attending her wedding, after she threatened to steal her dress if she didn’t hand it over

Our girl Sarah (not her real name, but we’ll just call her that in this story) tied the knot about a year ago, in her dream dress – a stunning gown she and her family scrimped and saved for. But, when her stepsister (let’s call her Amanda) started planning her own wedding, things started to unravel faster than a bargain bin veil.

When Amanda discovered her custom wedding dress wouldn’t arrive in time for her big day, which was a day after the Christmas extravaganza, no less, she didn’t head to the nearest boutique for plan B. Instead, she called Sarah crying and asked to borrow her wedding dress. Sara’s reaction? A firm, unapologetic “No.”

Amanda didn’t take the rejection well. She ramped up the pressure with tearful phone calls, the classic guilt tripping and backup reinforcements from her fiancé and her dad. But Sarah wasn’t having any of it, explaining that the dress was deeply personal, and she just didn’t want to share it, but offered to help her find another beautiful gown for her event.

Things took an even wilder turn when Sarah’s stepdad suggested she just let her stepsis “borrow” the dress, “just like when they were kids.” Sharing Barbies is one thing, but a bride’s dress? That’s a whole different story. And, when she politely said no, again, her stepdad accused her of being selfish.

Despite feeling guilty, Sarah decided to confront Amanda in person at a coffee shop. She calmly explained why she couldn’t lend her the dress and even offered alternatives.

But instead of gratitude or understanding, Amanda unleashed a tirade, just hurling insults at her stepsister, calling her the most “horrible human ever” and even threatened to go to Sarah’s house and take the dress by force. I don’t know about you, but I’d be furious at this point.

Image credits: freepic.diller / Freepik (not the actual photo)

Wedding dresses are deeply symbolic and personal, and lending one out can feel like sharing a piece of your identity. However, more and more environmentally conscious brides are choosing to rent, borrow or purchase preloved gowns, due to the negative impact producing these items has on the planet.

You probably didn’t know this, but producing a single wedding dress uses between 10,000 and 20,000 liters of water, on average —that’s enough to fill 130 bathtubs! Add to that around 10-20 kilograms of carbon from transporting materials, and you’ve got a garment that’s very expensive, but the cost is more on the planet than on the wallet.

That said, I don’t think Amanda was worried about the planet when she basically demanded her sis hand over her sentimental dress. And, when it became clear there was no reasoning with this bridezilla, Sarah handed back her wedding invitation, wished her well, and exited stage left. Internet, one slow clap for Sarah, please.

Because, dealing with people who treat “no” like it’s a negotiable suggestion rather than a complete sentence, can be very frustrating.

But why do some folks just not take “no” for an answer? Well, the pros suggest that they’re driven by entitlement or desperation, like our friend, Amanda. Her relentless pursuit of Sarah’s dress is a classic example of not respecting boundaries. So, what’s the playbook for dealing with someone who won’t let it go?

First, be clear and firm. Repeating yourself can feel exhausting, but consistency is key. If the pushback continues, don’t be afraid to escalate. Sometimes you’ll need to involve neutral parties or step away entirely, as Sarah did. Remember, saying “no” is about protecting your peace, not being mean. And if they still don’t get it? Well, that’s on them, not you.

What do you think of this story? Was Sarah right to say no, or should she have let Amanda borrow the dress? Let us know in the comments!

Netizens say the woman is not a jerk for refusing to give her wedding dress to her stepsister, arguing she probably planned to wear it all along

The post Bride Threatens To Steal Stepsister’s Wedding Dress, She Gives Her Back The Invitation Instead first appeared on Bored Panda.Bride Threatens To Steal Stepsister’s Wedding Dress, She Gives Her Back The Invitation Instead Reviewed by New Viral Feed on 13:53 Rating: 5

A woman’s recent encounter with a man at the gym left her feeling quite shaken — but it seems as though the Internet isn’t quite sure what all the fuss is about. Adult content creator Violet Starr uploaded what she deemed to be an inappropriate interaction on TikTok last week, using it as an example of why so many women find themselves in undesirable situations while working out. “This is why I don’t go to public gyms anymore,” read the white text overlaying the clip. A woman’s claim that a man harassed her in the gym quickly backfired Image credits: missvioletstarr In the video, the influencer filmed herself as she walked down a brightly-lit hallway, approaching two other gymgoers on the side. As she got closer, one of the men looked up, smiled and asked, “Excuse me, what are you, like a teacher?”  After Violet clarified she wasn’t, he continued, “Because you’re so fit, beautifully fit, and you work out so hard, I thought maybe you were a [personal trainer] or something.” Image credits: Anastase Maragos / Unsplash (Not the actual photo) Sounding visibly uncomfortable, the content creator simply replied with, “No, I’m not,” before the video abruptly ends.  It certainly attracted attention, garnering over 108,000 views since its posting — but it wasn’t the kind of attention Violet had hoped for. At the time of writing, she had turned off all her comments, but Herald Sun was able to report what a few of them read, as it seemed like netizens were trying to accuse her of making a big deal out of an “innocent chat.”  “[She goes] to the gym in revealing costumes with the intent of provoking a reaction from men so [she] can play the victim,” one person said.  Many netizens brought up the outfit Violet was wearing — although she never filmed herself Image credits: missvioletstarr “It’s the cleavage trap,” another claimed, saying, “baggy, unattractive loose clothing” was the key to staying unbothered. “Women wear plunging, open necklines — then complain if a man looks.” Someone else agreed, “These women put on display what mother nature has designed to attract male attention and then act surprised when it works. It’s all an act.” A fourth had an issue with the interaction being on video in the first place. Image credits: missvioletstarr @missvioletstarr2.0That awkward gym moment that made me want to skip… until you walked in♬ original sound – missvioletstarr2.0 “As a man, any woman trying to film me (something that’s an enormous invasion of privacy and I would never consider doing) at a gym is going to be viewed by me as a predator with ulterior motives. “That’s because any human who actually feels uncomfortable or threatened would leave, not intentionally interact with the person for the purpose of putting it on the internet.” Reportedly, Violet had noted that this particular incident was on the tamer side, but wanted to use it as a way to highlight more intolerable interactions she’s had at the gym previously. It is unclear whether this took place before or after the barrage of accusations. One user pointed at the content creator’s decision to film the interaction in the first place Image credits: missvioletstarr And while she did receive her fair share of hate comments, a few people empathized with her, saying that they have also faced similar situations.  The huge divide between the two sexes while working out is a startling reminder of how differently men and women tend to view exercise spaces. Melbourne psychologist Carly Dober explained to news.com.au that gyms are typically “very masculine” areas. “Many men, especially in male-dominated spaces, do not truly understand how intimidating it can be for some women,” she said. Gyms were considered “very masculine” spaces Image credits: Brock Wegner / Unsplash (Not the actual photo) “If we are giving him the benefit of the doubt — he may have been trying to connect with her and meant nothing untoward by it, but how this is received from her perspective, and someone else’s on the internet, is a completely different story.” Data reported by Run Repeat in 2022 put this perfectly into numbers. According to a study, almost 56 percent of women reported having faced harassment during their workouts. Another 69 percent said they felt unsafe or adjusted their behavior after receiving unwanted attention from men. To make matters more difficult, sharing these interactions online is no easy feat. Image credits: missvioletstarr Social media platforms consist of a wide variety of differing opinions, but a prominent one is a phenomenon known as “victim blaming.” In these scenarios, some people will tend to focus on blaming what a woman is wearing rather than hold another accountable for their actions.  Very Well Mind reported that this mentality is a way for victims to cling to the belief that the world is a fair place. “Sometimes it’s easier to convince ourselves, ‘If I dress conservatively, this won’t happen to me again.’ Or, ‘If I didn’t drink so much, I would have been able to fend off my attacker,” wrote the outlet. Many comments did not take Violet’s side in the situation The post Woman Films Male Gymgoer For “Harassment”—It Backfires Gloriously first appeared on Bored Panda.Woman Films Male Gymgoer For “Harassment”—It Backfires Gloriously

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A woman ’s recent encounter with a man at the gym left her feeling quite shaken — but it seems as though the Internet isn’t quite sure ...
A woman’s recent encounter with a man at the gym left her feeling quite shaken — but it seems as though the Internet isn’t quite sure what all the fuss is about. Adult content creator Violet Starr uploaded what she deemed to be an inappropriate interaction on TikTok last week, using it as an example of why so many women find themselves in undesirable situations while working out. “This is why I don’t go to public gyms anymore,” read the white text overlaying the clip. A woman’s claim that a man harassed her in the gym quickly backfired Image credits: missvioletstarr In the video, the influencer filmed herself as she walked down a brightly-lit hallway, approaching two other gymgoers on the side. As she got closer, one of the men looked up, smiled and asked, “Excuse me, what are you, like a teacher?”  After Violet clarified she wasn’t, he continued, “Because you’re so fit, beautifully fit, and you work out so hard, I thought maybe you were a [personal trainer] or something.” Image credits: Anastase Maragos / Unsplash (Not the actual photo) Sounding visibly uncomfortable, the content creator simply replied with, “No, I’m not,” before the video abruptly ends.  It certainly attracted attention, garnering over 108,000 views since its posting — but it wasn’t the kind of attention Violet had hoped for. At the time of writing, she had turned off all her comments, but Herald Sun was able to report what a few of them read, as it seemed like netizens were trying to accuse her of making a big deal out of an “innocent chat.”  “[She goes] to the gym in revealing costumes with the intent of provoking a reaction from men so [she] can play the victim,” one person said.  Many netizens brought up the outfit Violet was wearing — although she never filmed herself Image credits: missvioletstarr “It’s the cleavage trap,” another claimed, saying, “baggy, unattractive loose clothing” was the key to staying unbothered. “Women wear plunging, open necklines — then complain if a man looks.” Someone else agreed, “These women put on display what mother nature has designed to attract male attention and then act surprised when it works. It’s all an act.” A fourth had an issue with the interaction being on video in the first place. Image credits: missvioletstarr @missvioletstarr2.0That awkward gym moment that made me want to skip… until you walked in♬ original sound – missvioletstarr2.0 “As a man, any woman trying to film me (something that’s an enormous invasion of privacy and I would never consider doing) at a gym is going to be viewed by me as a predator with ulterior motives. “That’s because any human who actually feels uncomfortable or threatened would leave, not intentionally interact with the person for the purpose of putting it on the internet.” Reportedly, Violet had noted that this particular incident was on the tamer side, but wanted to use it as a way to highlight more intolerable interactions she’s had at the gym previously. It is unclear whether this took place before or after the barrage of accusations. One user pointed at the content creator’s decision to film the interaction in the first place Image credits: missvioletstarr And while she did receive her fair share of hate comments, a few people empathized with her, saying that they have also faced similar situations.  The huge divide between the two sexes while working out is a startling reminder of how differently men and women tend to view exercise spaces. Melbourne psychologist Carly Dober explained to news.com.au that gyms are typically “very masculine” areas. “Many men, especially in male-dominated spaces, do not truly understand how intimidating it can be for some women,” she said. Gyms were considered “very masculine” spaces Image credits: Brock Wegner / Unsplash (Not the actual photo) “If we are giving him the benefit of the doubt — he may have been trying to connect with her and meant nothing untoward by it, but how this is received from her perspective, and someone else’s on the internet, is a completely different story.” Data reported by Run Repeat in 2022 put this perfectly into numbers. According to a study, almost 56 percent of women reported having faced harassment during their workouts. Another 69 percent said they felt unsafe or adjusted their behavior after receiving unwanted attention from men. To make matters more difficult, sharing these interactions online is no easy feat. Image credits: missvioletstarr Social media platforms consist of a wide variety of differing opinions, but a prominent one is a phenomenon known as “victim blaming.” In these scenarios, some people will tend to focus on blaming what a woman is wearing rather than hold another accountable for their actions.  Very Well Mind reported that this mentality is a way for victims to cling to the belief that the world is a fair place. “Sometimes it’s easier to convince ourselves, ‘If I dress conservatively, this won’t happen to me again.’ Or, ‘If I didn’t drink so much, I would have been able to fend off my attacker,” wrote the outlet. Many comments did not take Violet’s side in the situation The post Woman Films Male Gymgoer For “Harassment”—It Backfires Gloriously first appeared on Bored Panda.Woman Films Male Gymgoer For “Harassment”—It Backfires Gloriously 
A woman’s recent encounter with a man at the gym left her feeling quite shaken — but it seems as though the Internet isn’t quite sure what all the fuss is about.

Adult content creator Violet Starr uploaded what she deemed to be an inappropriate interaction on TikTok last week, using it as an example of why so many women find themselves in undesirable situations while working out.

“This is why I don’t go to public gyms anymore,” read the white text overlaying the clip.

A woman’s claim that a man harassed her in the gym quickly backfired

Image credits: missvioletstarr

In the video, the influencer filmed herself as she walked down a brightly-lit hallway, approaching two other gymgoers on the side.

As she got closer, one of the men looked up, smiled and asked, “Excuse me, what are you, like a teacher?” 

After Violet clarified she wasn’t, he continued, “Because you’re so fit, beautifully fit, and you work out so hard, I thought maybe you were a [personal trainer] or something.” 

Image credits:  Anastase Maragos / Unsplash (Not the actual photo)

Sounding visibly uncomfortable, the content creator simply replied with, “No, I’m not,” before the video abruptly ends. 

It certainly attracted attention, garnering over 108,000 views since its posting — but it wasn’t the kind of attention Violet had hoped for.

At the time of writing, she had turned off all her comments, but Herald Sun was able to report what a few of them read, as it seemed like netizens were trying to accuse her of making a big deal out of an “innocent chat.” 

“[She goes] to the gym in revealing costumes with the intent of provoking a reaction from men so [she] can play the victim,” one person said. 

Many netizens brought up the outfit Violet was wearing — although she never filmed herself

Image credits: missvioletstarr

“It’s the cleavage trap,” another claimed, saying, “baggy, unattractive loose clothing” was the key to staying unbothered. “Women wear plunging, open necklines — then complain if a man looks.”

Someone else agreed, “These women put on display what mother nature has designed to attract male attention and then act surprised when it works. It’s all an act.”

A fourth had an issue with the interaction being on video in the first place.

Image credits: missvioletstarr

@missvioletstarr2.0That awkward gym moment that made me want to skip… until you walked in♬ original sound – missvioletstarr2.0

“As a man, any woman trying to film me (something that’s an enormous invasion of privacy and I would never consider doing) at a gym is going to be viewed by me as a predator with ulterior motives.

“That’s because any human who actually feels uncomfortable or threatened would leave, not intentionally interact with the person for the purpose of putting it on the internet.”

Reportedly, Violet had noted that this particular incident was on the tamer side, but wanted to use it as a way to highlight more intolerable interactions she’s had at the gym previously. It is unclear whether this took place before or after the barrage of accusations.

One user pointed at the content creator’s decision to film the interaction in the first place

Image credits: missvioletstarr

And while she did receive her fair share of hate comments, a few people empathized with her, saying that they have also faced similar situations. 

The huge divide between the two sexes while working out is a startling reminder of how differently men and women tend to view exercise spaces.

Melbourne psychologist Carly Dober explained to news.com.au that gyms are typically “very masculine” areas.

“Many men, especially in male-dominated spaces, do not truly understand how intimidating it can be for some women,” she said.

Gyms were considered “very masculine” spaces

Image credits: Brock Wegner / Unsplash (Not the actual photo)

“If we are giving him the benefit of the doubt — he may have been trying to connect with her and meant nothing untoward by it, but how this is received from her perspective, and someone else’s on the internet, is a completely different story.”

Data reported by Run Repeat in 2022 put this perfectly into numbers.

According to a study, almost 56 percent of women reported having faced harassment during their workouts. Another 69 percent said they felt unsafe or adjusted their behavior after receiving unwanted attention from men.

To make matters more difficult, sharing these interactions online is no easy feat.

Image credits: missvioletstarr

Social media platforms consist of a wide variety of differing opinions, but a prominent one is a phenomenon known as “victim blaming.”

In these scenarios, some people will tend to focus on blaming what a woman is wearing rather than hold another accountable for their actions. 

Very Well Mind reported that this mentality is a way for victims to cling to the belief that the world is a fair place.

“Sometimes it’s easier to convince ourselves, ‘If I dress conservatively, this won’t happen to me again.’ Or, ‘If I didn’t drink so much, I would have been able to fend off my attacker,” wrote the outlet.

Many comments did not take Violet’s side in the situation

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A woman received a heartwarming farewell letter from her mailman before moving out of the neighborhood where she grew up. Madison Vaughan sent Tim, her mailman of 22 years, a gift to thank him for his dedicated service.  “I lived down the street from my mom, and I’m moving to a new address where he won’t be my mailman anymore,” Madison shared in an emotional TikTok video. “So I wrote him a card and gave him money for the holidays and thanked him for being my mailman.” Before moving out of her neighborhood, Madison Vaughan sent her mailman a thoughtful gift Image credits: Khwanchai Phanthong/Pexels (Not the actual photo) She added: “This is my first apartment, I grew up here pretty much, I grew into my adult life.” To her surprise, Tim sent her another card in return. “He wrote such a thoughtful thing,” she said, sharing a part of the message that reads, “It has been a pleasure being your mailman.” “This ruined me!” Madison exclaimed while scanning the heartfelt card. “I’m going to keep it forever.” Reading the letter, Madison discovered that her move coincided with Tim’s retirement. “He said, ‘Good luck on your move. I will be retiring at the end of the year, anyway. So I wouldn’t have been your mailman.” Image credits: sauceaccount06 Though they didn’t share a close bond, Madison feels like Tim has been present for most of her major milestones. Over the years, the contents of the packages he delivered to her door changed, reflecting the different stages of her life. “I remember anticipating when he would drop off my school schedule and even my college acceptance letters,” she told People. Her mailman responded with a touching card where he announced his retirement after nearly three decades Image credits: sauceaccount06 Image credits: sauceaccount06 She also began to notice how the demanding job took a toll on Tim, who worked as a mailman for 27 years and walked 10 miles (16 km) each day. “I’ve watched him get gray hair. I’ve watched his knee get bad over the years as well, and I might see him coming and waiting at the bottom of the stairs so he wouldn’t have to walk the flight up.” Madison’s video has garnered over half a million views since she shared it on December 27. She hopes it serves as a reminder to appreciate postal workers and to treat them with kindness and patience. “I feel like with any community, we can always be doing more to take care of our surroundings and hopefully give back to the community.”  Tim witnessed many of Madison’s life milestones, including when she received her college acceptance letters Image credits: sauceaccount06 “This ruined me! I’m going to keep it forever,” Madison said of the card @sauceaccount06y’all im so unwell, love my mailman♬ original sound – sauce In the comments, other users shared more tear-jerking interactions with their postal workers. Joey, from Denver, Colorado, wrote, “My mailman did something similar and wrote ‘from Mickey Mouse birthday cards to college acceptance letters, it’s been a pleasure to deliver them all’ I cried.” “Grew up poor with few opportunities. Had the same mailman for 18 years. He came to my house while I opened mail from my dream college and celebrated my acceptance! Community = everything 🥰,” commented Sarah. “My dad became best friends with my mailman. They would go to NASCAR races together, and it was just the cutest. My dad passed away 22 years ago, and Ernie still checks on me like my dad would,” another TikTok user wrote. The interaction left many netizens in tears The post Woman Says Farewell To Longtime Mailman Before Moving Out—His Response Moves Her To Tears first appeared on Bored Panda.Woman Says Farewell To Longtime Mailman Before Moving Out—His Response Moves Her To Tears

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A woman received a heartwarming farewell letter from her mailman before moving out of the neighborhood where she grew up. Madison Vaughan sent Tim, her mailman of 22 years, a gift to thank him for his dedicated service.  “I lived down the street from my mom, and I’m moving to a new address where he won’t be my mailman anymore,” Madison shared in an emotional TikTok video. “So I wrote him a card and gave him money for the holidays and thanked him for being my mailman.” Before moving out of her neighborhood, Madison Vaughan sent her mailman a thoughtful gift Image credits: Khwanchai Phanthong/Pexels (Not the actual photo) She added: “This is my first apartment, I grew up here pretty much, I grew into my adult life.” To her surprise, Tim sent her another card in return. “He wrote such a thoughtful thing,” she said, sharing a part of the message that reads, “It has been a pleasure being your mailman.” “This ruined me!” Madison exclaimed while scanning the heartfelt card. “I’m going to keep it forever.” Reading the letter, Madison discovered that her move coincided with Tim’s retirement. “He said, ‘Good luck on your move. I will be retiring at the end of the year, anyway. So I wouldn’t have been your mailman.” Image credits: sauceaccount06 Though they didn’t share a close bond, Madison feels like Tim has been present for most of her major milestones. Over the years, the contents of the packages he delivered to her door changed, reflecting the different stages of her life. “I remember anticipating when he would drop off my school schedule and even my college acceptance letters,” she told People. Her mailman responded with a touching card where he announced his retirement after nearly three decades Image credits: sauceaccount06 Image credits: sauceaccount06 She also began to notice how the demanding job took a toll on Tim, who worked as a mailman for 27 years and walked 10 miles (16 km) each day. “I’ve watched him get gray hair. I’ve watched his knee get bad over the years as well, and I might see him coming and waiting at the bottom of the stairs so he wouldn’t have to walk the flight up.” Madison’s video has garnered over half a million views since she shared it on December 27. She hopes it serves as a reminder to appreciate postal workers and to treat them with kindness and patience. “I feel like with any community, we can always be doing more to take care of our surroundings and hopefully give back to the community.”  Tim witnessed many of Madison’s life milestones, including when she received her college acceptance letters Image credits: sauceaccount06 “This ruined me! I’m going to keep it forever,” Madison said of the card @sauceaccount06y’all im so unwell, love my mailman♬ original sound – sauce In the comments, other users shared more tear-jerking interactions with their postal workers. Joey, from Denver, Colorado, wrote, “My mailman did something similar and wrote ‘from Mickey Mouse birthday cards to college acceptance letters, it’s been a pleasure to deliver them all’ I cried.” “Grew up poor with few opportunities. Had the same mailman for 18 years. He came to my house while I opened mail from my dream college and celebrated my acceptance! Community = everything 🥰,” commented Sarah. “My dad became best friends with my mailman. They would go to NASCAR races together, and it was just the cutest. My dad passed away 22 years ago, and Ernie still checks on me like my dad would,” another TikTok user wrote. The interaction left many netizens in tears The post Woman Says Farewell To Longtime Mailman Before Moving Out—His Response Moves Her To Tears first appeared on Bored Panda.Woman Says Farewell To Longtime Mailman Before Moving Out—His Response Moves Her To Tears 
A woman received a heartwarming farewell letter from her mailman before moving out of the neighborhood where she grew up.

Madison Vaughan sent Tim, her mailman of 22 years, a gift to thank him for his dedicated service. 

“I lived down the street from my mom, and I’m moving to a new address where he won’t be my mailman anymore,” Madison shared in an emotional TikTok video. “So I wrote him a card and gave him money for the holidays and thanked him for being my mailman.”

Before moving out of her neighborhood, Madison Vaughan sent her mailman a thoughtful gift

Image credits: Khwanchai Phanthong/Pexels (Not the actual photo)

She added: “This is my first apartment, I grew up here pretty much, I grew into my adult life.”

To her surprise, Tim sent her another card in return. “He wrote such a thoughtful thing,” she said, sharing a part of the message that reads, “It has been a pleasure being your mailman.”

“This ruined me!” Madison exclaimed while scanning the heartfelt card. “I’m going to keep it forever.”

Reading the letter, Madison discovered that her move coincided with Tim’s retirement. “He said, ‘Good luck on your move. I will be retiring at the end of the year, anyway. So I wouldn’t have been your mailman.”

Image credits: sauceaccount06

Though they didn’t share a close bond, Madison feels like Tim has been present for most of her major milestones. Over the years, the contents of the packages he delivered to her door changed, reflecting the different stages of her life.

“I remember anticipating when he would drop off my school schedule and even my college acceptance letters,” she told People.

Her mailman responded with a touching card where he announced his retirement after nearly three decades

Image credits: sauceaccount06

Image credits: sauceaccount06

She also began to notice how the demanding job took a toll on Tim, who worked as a mailman for 27 years and walked 10 miles (16 km) each day.

“I’ve watched him get gray hair. I’ve watched his knee get bad over the years as well, and I might see him coming and waiting at the bottom of the stairs so he wouldn’t have to walk the flight up.”

Madison’s video has garnered over half a million views since she shared it on December 27.

She hopes it serves as a reminder to appreciate postal workers and to treat them with kindness and patience.

“I feel like with any community, we can always be doing more to take care of our surroundings and hopefully give back to the community.” 

Tim witnessed many of Madison’s life milestones, including when she received her college acceptance letters

Image credits: sauceaccount06

“This ruined me! I’m going to keep it forever,” Madison said of the card

@sauceaccount06y’all im so unwell, love my mailman♬ original sound – sauce

In the comments, other users shared more tear-jerking interactions with their postal workers. Joey, from Denver, Colorado, wrote, “My mailman did something similar and wrote ‘from Mickey Mouse birthday cards to college acceptance letters, it’s been a pleasure to deliver them all’ I cried.”

“Grew up poor with few opportunities. Had the same mailman for 18 years. He came to my house while I opened mail from my dream college and celebrated my acceptance! Community = everything 🥰,” commented Sarah.

“My dad became best friends with my mailman. They would go to NASCAR races together, and it was just the cutest. My dad passed away 22 years ago, and Ernie still checks on me like my dad would,” another TikTok user wrote.

The interaction left many netizens in tears

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