Posted on 06/06/2019 6:32:37 AM PDT by Red Badger
Small, snug, and unyoked from laptop or phone, AirPods are easy to wear for hours at a time, without a second thought.
This, BuzzFeed News recently declared, is Making Things Awkward for Everyone Else. All-day AirPod wear can make social interactions clumsy and uncomfortable: Has the AirPod wearer hung up the call or turned off their music? The person on the other end of the interaction doesnt know. Particularly in situations that require some sustained face-to-face communicationordering coffee or crossing paths with a co-workerwearing AirPods and ignoring others, intentionally or not, can be a jerk move, BuzzFeed News concludes.
But somethings missing in the lamentation over the Apple buds and their erosion of social norms. Theres actually a very good reason for wearing AirPods all the time, even at the risk of offending someone: to safely ignore street harassers.
The currency of street harassers is attentionthey want it, and they act as if theyre entitled to it. Leaving your AirPods in while ordering at Starbucks is rude, because the barista at the counter is owed some common courtesy. Wearing them on your commute to pretend you didnt hear that nasty comment is not, because the harasser isnt owed anything at all.
I wear my Apple EarPods, the classic kind with cords, for this purpose. A familiar gut feeling, the kind sharpened over years of simply existing as a woman in the world, told me I probably wasnt alone. When I put the question to Twitter, asking users whether they wear their AirPodsor any headphonesin part because they want to tune out unsolicited attention from strangers, I heard from nearly 100 people, mostly women. Twitter is not a representative sample of the United States, let alone people who wear headphones, but a clear theme sounded through the responses: Wearing headphones made
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You live in Kentucky, IIRC. Unless there’s some issue I’m unaware of (and I’m not asking), you could have an actual nice .45 in a holster.
Yeah, but I started that habit when I lived in Seattle and worked downtown. That place, at the time (I moved away 8 years ago) was a Jekyl and Hyde area. At around 6 p.m. the dogs all went home and the coyotes came in.
I try to always be brutally honest. If whiny people think I’m an @sshole that’s their problem and not mine.
From someone who doesn’t even have or want a cell phone, what are Air Pods?
Though Im a guy, I wear mine frequently for similar reasons. Aside from being able to listen to music, podcasts, audiobooks, etc I also just dont want to be bothered by solicitors, panhandlers, overly chatty strangers, etc.
I do pay a bit of extra attention to my surroundings knowing I cant hear with them in. Also, other than when Im at work Im always armed so that enhances my sense of security. The shield against being bothered is nice but you do need to take extra security considerations into account if youre going to wear them when out and about.
Good point.
Homeless beggars tend to leave you alone too.
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