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Women Are Loving This Woman's Iconic Response To Catcaller

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Updated 11:45 24 Feb 2022 GMTPublished 10:34 24 Feb 2022 GMT

Women Are Loving This Woman's Iconic Response To Catcaller

"This is who I aspire to be".

Lucy Devine

Lucy Devine

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People are loving a woman's response to being catcalled in the street.

The woman - who goes by @lummaaziz on TikTok - shared a video of her responding to a man shouting at her from across the road.

You can watch the video below:

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And people are loving the response, with one person commenting on the video: "This is who I aspire to be."

While another said: "I love how you called it a 'thing' DO IT AGAIN."

And a third added: "LITERALLY MY ENERGY IN 2022."

Meanwhile a fourth commented: "Yassssss 😂😂😂😂 Now this is how you handle them!!! BRAVO 👏 👏 👏."

People were loving her response (
TikTok/@lummaaziz)

Others were trying to work out what the man had said to the woman, with one theorising: "'Hey since I like you tell me your price and let's go' her response was valid."

While another claimed the man said "type ur price on this phone".

Others however, discussed the dangers of responding to cat calling, with many sharing their own stories. One wrote: "Every time I’ve done this I’ve ended up fearing my life because men can’t handle rejection."

While another said: "Not implying that you can’t take care of yourself but please be careful 🥺."

In other TikTok news, we told you how one woman has taken to TikTok to share a very creepy message from her Bumble match - and people are warning her to 'run'.

The woman explained she was shocked by the message (
TikTok/@nicoleajonesy)

TikToker @nicoleajonesy posted a clip on the video sharing platform, which included screengrabs of the shocking message.

Nicola explained how, after messaging on the app for a while, her match asked for her phone number. Feeling like it was the right time to start texting, Nicola happily gave her number, expecting a pretty normal message would follow.

But she couldn't believe what she received instead. You can watch the video - and read more on that - here.

Featured Image Credit: TikTok/@lummaaziz

Topics: Life, TikTok

Lucy Devine
Lucy Devine

Lucy is a journalist working for Tyla. After graduating with a master's degree in journalism, she has worked in both print and online and is particularly interested in fashion, food, health and women's issues. Northerner, coffee addict, says hun a lot.

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