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Good. Women have to put up with enough shit already as it is with desperate guys who can't get laid. It's sad to think a women can't go walking without worrying about that or something worse happening. It's one thing if a chick is asking for sexual attention, it's another if they aren't. [edit] Oh cool my stalkers are back. I love it when people are too afraid to show themselves. :laugh: [/edit] Jeremy Falcon
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Good. Women have to put up with enough shit already as it is with desperate guys who can't get laid. It's sad to think a women can't go walking without worrying about that or something worse happening. It's one thing if a chick is asking for sexual attention, it's another if they aren't. [edit] Oh cool my stalkers are back. I love it when people are too afraid to show themselves. :laugh: [/edit] Jeremy Falcon
Jeremy Falcon wrote:
It's one thing if a chick is asking for sexual attention, it's another if they aren't.
And how do you define "asking" for sexual attention? My Programming Library C#, C# Run
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Good. Women have to put up with enough shit already as it is with desperate guys who can't get laid. It's sad to think a women can't go walking without worrying about that or something worse happening. It's one thing if a chick is asking for sexual attention, it's another if they aren't. [edit] Oh cool my stalkers are back. I love it when people are too afraid to show themselves. :laugh: [/edit] Jeremy Falcon
Jeremy Falcon wrote:
with desperate guys who can't get laid.
Sorry, but I am quite sure he has less problem getting laid on demand than the typical non-slapper.
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ABC News online wrote:
Showing re-enactments of the incident, television news shows were filled...
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Jeremy Falcon wrote:
with desperate guys who can't get laid.
Sorry, but I am quite sure he has less problem getting laid on demand than the typical non-slapper.
Some of us walk the memory lane, others plummet into a rabbit hole
Tree in C# || Fold With Us! || sighistpeterchen wrote:
I am quite sure he has less problem getting laid on demand than the typical non-slapper
But I'm quite sure the typical non-slapper doesn't pay to get laid either. ColinMackay.net Scottish Developers are looking for speakers for user group sessions over the next few months. Do you want to know more?
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He should be sentenced to a spanking by the woman he slapped and be done with it :D
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peterchen wrote:
I am quite sure he has less problem getting laid on demand than the typical non-slapper
But I'm quite sure the typical non-slapper doesn't pay to get laid either. ColinMackay.net Scottish Developers are looking for speakers for user group sessions over the next few months. Do you want to know more?
that's not what I meant :cool:
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Oh, please. People need to loosen up. If this had happened in a bar where everyone was drunk, nobody would give a damn, right? Hmmm. That'll get me into a "but people choose to go to bars" argument, which wasn't my intention. My intention was simply to say, people need to loosen up. Marc Pensieve -- modified at 8:48 Sunday 26th February, 2006
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Jeremy Falcon wrote:
with desperate guys who can't get laid.
Sorry, but I am quite sure he has less problem getting laid on demand than the typical non-slapper.
Some of us walk the memory lane, others plummet into a rabbit hole
Tree in C# || Fold With Us! || sighistpeterchen wrote:
Sorry, but I am quite sure he has less problem getting laid on demand than the typical non-slapper.
That doesn't make it ok. Jeremy Falcon
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Jeremy Falcon wrote:
It's one thing if a chick is asking for sexual attention, it's another if they aren't.
And how do you define "asking" for sexual attention? My Programming Library C#, C# Run
Toasty0 wrote:
And how do you define "asking" for sexual attention?
Hard to say in one sentence. I will say walking down the street (or whatever) isn't it, unless maybe she was naked - which I don't recall the story saying. Jeremy Falcon
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Oh, please. People need to loosen up. If this had happened in a bar where everyone was drunk, nobody would give a damn, right? Hmmm. That'll get me into a "but people choose to go to bars" argument, which wasn't my intention. My intention was simply to say, people need to loosen up. Marc Pensieve -- modified at 8:48 Sunday 26th February, 2006
Marc Clifton wrote:
people need to loosen up.
And if some random guy slapped your wife/girlfriend's ass on the street you'd be ok with that? Jeremy Falcon
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Marc Clifton wrote:
people need to loosen up.
And if some random guy slapped your wife/girlfriend's ass on the street you'd be ok with that? Jeremy Falcon
Jeremy Falcon wrote:
And if some random guy slapped your wife/girlfriend's ass on the street you'd be ok with that?
That's an interesting question. If one of my guy friends slapped me on the rump, would my girlfriend get upset? Why do we even have these social stigmas to how women (but not usually men) are touched? Marc Pensieve
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Jeremy Falcon wrote:
It's one thing if a chick is asking for sexual attention, it's another if they aren't.
And how do you define "asking" for sexual attention? My Programming Library C#, C# Run
Toasty0 wrote:
And how do you define "asking" for sexual attention?
Not wearing a burka... :rolleyes:
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peterchen wrote:
Sorry, but I am quite sure he has less problem getting laid on demand than the typical non-slapper.
That doesn't make it ok. Jeremy Falcon
I didn't intent to say *that*
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Jeremy Falcon wrote:
And if some random guy slapped your wife/girlfriend's ass on the street you'd be ok with that?
That's an interesting question. If one of my guy friends slapped me on the rump, would my girlfriend get upset? Why do we even have these social stigmas to how women (but not usually men) are touched? Marc Pensieve
Marc Clifton wrote:
That's an interesting question. If one of my guy friends slapped me on the rump, would my girlfriend get upset?
I would get upset whether or not my girlfriend did. :laugh: Football is the only place that's acceptable, everywhere else it is gay (that's a joke for those that didn't catch it). I used to not think much of it when I played football (happens all the time there), but I never thought about gayness until it was thrown at me (long story). Since more and more people are acting gay now I care. I don't want some guy getting his rocks off becaue of my backside. Granted this was it if happened to me, not my significant other.
Marc Clifton wrote:
Why do we even have these social stigmas to how women (but not usually men) are touched?
Ok, I have a "hunch". Women have always been seen as more vulnerable on a physical plane (people don't give me women's liberation crap; if you weren't psychically weaker then rapes wouldn't happen). I think it's like with kids, we take care of kids too. If somebody sees someone mistreating a kid they take action quicker than they would an adult. I think it's human nature to find balance, the weak are lifted up and the strong are tried to be brought down (so to speak). As such we take care of the weak (no this does not mean women are weak). BTW Marc, the comments in parentheses aren't meant for you. They are meant for the one-voters that would rather vote than think. :) Jeremy Falcon
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Marc Clifton wrote:
That's an interesting question. If one of my guy friends slapped me on the rump, would my girlfriend get upset?
I would get upset whether or not my girlfriend did. :laugh: Football is the only place that's acceptable, everywhere else it is gay (that's a joke for those that didn't catch it). I used to not think much of it when I played football (happens all the time there), but I never thought about gayness until it was thrown at me (long story). Since more and more people are acting gay now I care. I don't want some guy getting his rocks off becaue of my backside. Granted this was it if happened to me, not my significant other.
Marc Clifton wrote:
Why do we even have these social stigmas to how women (but not usually men) are touched?
Ok, I have a "hunch". Women have always been seen as more vulnerable on a physical plane (people don't give me women's liberation crap; if you weren't psychically weaker then rapes wouldn't happen). I think it's like with kids, we take care of kids too. If somebody sees someone mistreating a kid they take action quicker than they would an adult. I think it's human nature to find balance, the weak are lifted up and the strong are tried to be brought down (so to speak). As such we take care of the weak (no this does not mean women are weak). BTW Marc, the comments in parentheses aren't meant for you. They are meant for the one-voters that would rather vote than think. :) Jeremy Falcon
Jeremy Falcon wrote:
Women have always been seen as more vulnerable on a physical plane (people don't give me women's liberation crap; if you weren't psychically weaker then rapes wouldn't happen).
I was thinking that too. One thing that men have that women don't, that I think would make women vulnerable even if physically they had the same strength, is testosterone. :rolleyes: Marc Pensieve
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Jeremy Falcon wrote:
Women have always been seen as more vulnerable on a physical plane (people don't give me women's liberation crap; if you weren't psychically weaker then rapes wouldn't happen).
I was thinking that too. One thing that men have that women don't, that I think would make women vulnerable even if physically they had the same strength, is testosterone. :rolleyes: Marc Pensieve
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Yes, just as men have estrogen. It's just not the primary hormone, respectively. Marc Pensieve