I hear you, but you do know some of these feminists might think your introduction is harassment right?
Whether shes walking down the street or looking for bread, shes still doing something either way...feminists might start saying women cant even shop in peace without countless men like matt504 "harassing" them.
In fact all it would take is for the girl you spoke to at a bread aisle to have a hidden cam on her coat and for other men to have tried talking to her in the store during the day, and just like that you might fck around and find yourself in one of those viral anti harassment campaign videos.
The problem here is some feminist are conflating real issues (stalking, excessive violent physical abuse) with bullsht "issues" like respectfully being told that they look beautiful, being told good morning, or someone throwing them a tame complement, its disrespectful to the women out here suffering from real harassment imo.
What's disrespectful is you suggesting that women's issues are bullshyt because there are more serious issues out there.
It's disrespectful to suggest that women shouldn't be offended because you weren't trying to offend them "all I did was say she looks beautiful"
It's like white people who wear blackface and insist that they weren't doing it to be rude or disrespectful, it doesn't matter what your intent is, which is why my innocent greeting on the bread aisle could be taken as harassment.