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Re: Research - male attitude to women

Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 8:48 pm
by diplodocus
why do these people want to make you vomit?

why does the 'verb' to do good seem a negative thing to you?

if someone standing up for a person male or female who seems to be getting a hard time deserves a 'kicking or vomiting on' is a good thing in your society then it's no wonder violence is celebrated these days and we have lots of problems


Re: Research - male attitude to women

Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 9:27 pm
by c.j.jaxxon
I know what you're talking about! I don't think we have those kind of males too tough on this side of the pond in the new generation, simply because they'd rather watch than fight. And with the invention of the cell phone, you don't have to physically intervene.

Re: Research - male attitude to women

Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 7:03 am
by randyandy
I agree with everything diplodocus says H-J sorry.

Let me guess you were having a row with your bird or mrs and some bloke had a go at you because of the way you were 'talking' to her?


Re: Research - male attitude to women

Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 7:15 am
by planeterotica
Always help a damsel in ditress, but as for shcool prefects and teachers pets, fucking wankers!swear!



Re: Research - male attitude to women

Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 8:06 am
by randyandy
I know it's been a long (long) time since I was at school but didn't everyone have to be a prefect at some stage of the school year?

We did at ours like it or not.

!confused!


Re: Research - male attitude to women

Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 7:17 pm
by Joe A
As someone who's almost 58 and expelled from school at the Easter before the GCE's due to my poor mock results. I was at a grammar school and had to get the headmaster, my form and house masters to sign a piece of paper to say I'd stolen nothing etc. My house master was the one who instigated my expulsion and he refused to sign the form. As school had officially ended.. I just looked at him and said "F**k you then... Don't, Ive left any way." and walked off.. So I know I wasn't a teachers pet.... LOL.

As for jumping to a damsels defence... If you know the couple then , you should really just talk to both of them and try to calm it down. Maybe the g/f just told the b/f she had sex with 6 guys the night before.. Then he may well have a small point he wanted to make... LOL.

Someone just jumping in for the sake of it, specially if the couple are strangers is wrong. If it happens in a bar/club etc. then I'm sure management would soon step in :)