In today’s society, staring at women at public places is unfortunate and it has become a common problem. Whether it is metro, bus, market or road. Women often face this uncomfortable situation. Such incidents only make women feel insecure, but present a picture of gender inequality and disrespect in the society.
There are many laws to prevent such incidents in India. Apart from this, there are instructions and rules for safety in public transport, but there is no fear of this law among the people. This thing is known from this video that is going viral.
The person stared at the woman for 15 minutes in the metro
The person in Delhi Metro was constantly staring at a woman. When the woman felt strange, she recorded this sentence in the camera and posted on social media. Now this video is going viral on social media. In this video, the person was staring at the woman so badly that someone can be scared. Even for a moment, the person has not removed his eyes. People are reacting in various ways on this video on social.
A video shared on R/Delhi of Redit has gone viral, in which a female passenger has recorded a man staring at a man in Delhi Metro. While sharing the video, the woman wrote in the caption, “Creep creep creep creep.” Initially, the woman stares the woman for about 15 minutes. After this, an angry woman also looks at him so that the person feels that the woman has come to know that he is staring at it. But the person did not lift the eyes. After this, the girl says that you have any problem, on this, the person reacts as if she did not do anything.
The woman wrote in the post, “This man kept staring at me for 15 consecutive minutes, so I kept staring at her, until I was so uncomfortable that I had to take out my camera and fight her.” People are getting sharp reactions on social media on this video. Many users expressed sympathy to the woman and condemned the man’s behavior.
Such incidents scare the woman
In a comment, it was written, “These scary eyes. You turn back to tell them that you can see them staring at my clothes, but they will still stare at you. Some shameless men. Glad happiness that you gave them a voice.” Another user agreed and wrote, “Yes, even after staring them, the courage to keep looking at them, so that they know that you know that they are watching.” On the other hand, people on the redit advised the passengers to always sit in the women’s coach, so that they could avoid such uncomfortable circumstances. Many comments also told how such incidents scare women and also turn a simple metro journey into an uncomfortable experience.
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