I'm a mum and guys always try to flirt with me in the street, my man hates it but I love the attention | The Sun

A MUM has told how she loves being catcalled by men and gets a kick out of being stared at by strangers.

Jaelyn Cox doesn’t understand why woman are offended by wolf whistles and reckons they’re a big compliment.

The 29-year-old, from Glasgow, also loves it when people follow her – even if it does upset her partner.

She says: “There’s no better feeling than when you’re out a walk with the dog and there’s workmen beeping and shouting at you.

“I love the attention and find myself wearing shorts or skirts to get it.

“My friends hate it and get embarrassed when guys stop us in the street but I love it.

“I have had guys beeping, shouting, asking for my number, asking me to get in their cars, asking for my social media, I’ve had guys follow me home and follow me in parks.

“Most girls would be scared or creeped out but I enjoy it.”

Jaelyn adds: “There’s been times I’m out with my family, boyfriend and my daughters and I have maybe walked in front or been behind them and had guys come up to me thinking I’m myself.

“My boyfriend hates it. He’s found himself arguing with guys over it.

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“He hates when guys are looking at me and he doesn’t like going out shopping with me because of it.”

The dancer previously caused controversy by claiming most women don't want to work anymore and would rather find a sugar daddy.

She said: “I can’t understand women who are in relationship and let the man do everything and pay for everything.

"I think it’s good to be independent. I've noticed girls don’t want to work anymore they just want to find a sugar daddy and it confuses me. It's lazy.

"Why not be your own sugar daddy?"

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