By that definition every single interaction with another human is wildcard situation. It means absolutely nothing in the context of this discussion.
Every woman is different doesn't mean anything. What if I said I was threatened by the very smell of a woman's perfume or her shadow? Relative to you, my feeling of insecurity is just as important as yours with that mindset. With that I could project my own fears to demand that the legislature is changed to criminalize women who stand too close to me.
You cannot rely on relative truths when forming the law. There must be consensus. I think street harrassment laws (W.I.P.) are an absolute joke.
Gender-based street harassment is unwanted comments, gestures, and actions forced on a stranger in a public place without their consent and is directed at them because of their actual or perceived sex, gender, gender expression, or sexual orientation.
Under these umbrella-wide guidelines, saying hi to a woman in a public place can be crime.
Do you not see anything wrong this this?