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Home»Human Interest»New York Woman Confronts Man She Says Complimented Her ‘Pretty Toes’: ‘It’s Not a Compliment To Be Catcalled’

New York Woman Confronts Man She Says Complimented Her ‘Pretty Toes’: ‘It’s Not a Compliment To Be Catcalled’

Allegedly, this is not the first time.

Alejandro JosanBy Alejandro JosanApril 22, 20263 Mins Read
New York Woman Confronts Man She Says Complimented Her ‘Pretty Toes’
Image Source: fartsmcbutts69420 via TikTok

A New York woman decided to record herself confronting a man who, according to her, gave her an unsolicited compliment about her “pretty toes.” While many agreed with her that she was catcalled, other users, in turn, harassed her online, and she provided more context to the unpleasant street interaction.

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they’re really average toes tbh #nyc #catcalling

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Actor and writer Daniella Sinder shared the clip on TikTok. She usually shares lifestyle content alongside her art, but the clip in question quickly became one of her biggest. It garnered 1.9 million views and 190,800 likes.

The clip shows the New York woman telling a man that she was feeling “unsafe” because he had commented on her “pretty toes.” A different man, however, talked over her, defending the man who allegedly spoke to her.

“If you feel unsafe because somebody said you have nice toes, then you have a problem,” the man wearing a hat told Daniella.

The man repeated himself at the woman’s request. Trying to defuse the situation and leave the scene, Daniella said, “So sorry for what you’re going through. Have a great day.”

Immediately, the man who is accused of “complimenting” her “pretty toes,” called her a Karen. She responded, “I’m a Karen because I don’t wanna have my body ‘complimented’?“

The man clapped back, “You got a Rocawear jacket on. You don’t even like [racial slur].”

The clip was viewed almost two million times, but the New York woman eventually locked the comments. In a follow-up clip, she showed many users calling her names, issuing death threats, and even giving her more “compliments” in an attempt to trigger her.

Finally, in a third clip, Daniella explained that the man was a neighbor of hers and accused him of sexually harassing her roommates. Despite their attempts to be friendly with him, the conversations, according to her, always devolve into the inappropriate.

Users Respond To Catcalling Incident

All three clips sparked many responses online. Most viewers found the incident inappropriate, agreeing with Daniella that the man had no business commenting about her toes. One said, “It’s not a compliment to be catcalled.” Another one said, “I’m so sorry that you experienced this.”

Others, possibly not fully aware of the context, kept questioning her. One viewer asked, “Why’d you turn the comments off?” Another one added, “Seemed like a skit at one point.” Thankfully, other users and Daniella herself responded to these, for the most part.

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A catcalling incident, for better or for worse, will most likely go viral when shared online. Angry viewers will comment their disgust for what they see, but, as seen in Daniella’s case, many others will side with the individual accused of harassment. This further pushed the clip, which can be overwhelming given the topic at hand.

The New York woman concluded her last clip saying that “nobody deserves to have their body sexualized.”

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