I feel like every time i’m having to stick my dick in the right side of a hallway to get out of the way of someone, it’s always some girl storming down not paying any attention to where she is going and acting like she owns the hall. Anyone else have these problems?
[quote]Maiden3.16 wrote:
I feel like every time i’m having to stick my dick in the right side of a hallway to get out of the way of someone, it’s always some girl storming down not paying any attention to where she is going and acting like she owns the hall. Anyone else have these problems?[/quote]
You should just play chicken and force her to move if you know it’s coming, women don’t deserve the air of superiority for just being women.
[quote]Maiden3.16 wrote:
I feel like every time i’m having to stick my dick in the right side of a hallway to get out of the way of someone, it’s always some girl storming down not paying any attention to where she is going and acting like she owns the hall. Anyone else have these problems?[/quote]
Just stop moving, in any direction; just stand there, in the way.
[quote]Maiden3.16 wrote:
Rarely, but when I do, it’s usually some entitled woman that thinks they can talk to me however they want because they are a woman (atleast this is how I percieve it.) For example, a few month ago i was through the hallway to the gym. Girl coming walking down the hallway toward me. I move to the right like any normal respectful person, and this girl doesn’t move an inch and makes contact with me as i’m literally hugging the right side of the wall. I look back at her and she just continues walking without saying a word. No excuse me, nothing.
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I feel like this is an invitation for Orion to come in here and tell you how the girl is shit-testing you, and that you should probably shove her into the wall or something along those lines.
Just say “hey, are you okay? I tried to get out of the way but you seemed arrogant and oblivious and I hope you didn’t get bruised. You having some trouble at home that makes you too cranky to practice common courtesy?”
Blunt, straight forward but non vulgar, insulting or threatening talk is surprisingly effective. With guys you have to decide before you speak: “if he turns ass hat am I willing to fight over this?” With stuck up or ill behaved women you can be blunt and then dismissive. In some weird case of intoxicated trash girls you may get physical aggression. Push hard and back up–but that should be incredibly rare.
Times and culture have changed for the worse in my opinion. The penalties for guys “settling it outside” have sky rocketed while simultaneously common manners have gone down the toilet, maybe because of the internet. There are people who need hitting and rely on the fact that the law has become so skewed that they treat others with total disrespect.
As for getting sued when you’re not an aggressor. It happens and you can lose. However I worked security on the Las Vegas strip for 10 years. Saw a lot of drunk fights. Got into numerous physical confrontations without the protection of legal enforcement powers. Learn what the self defense and also the ‘fighting words’ Revised Statues are in your state. Give thought long and hard about how to articulate in writing on a police statement.
It also seemed to go like this (IMO & YMMV) who ever “won” (judged by who was less bruised and bloody and totally having nothing to do with actually events) is in trouble and the cops focus on them. That’s stage 1. Then the person who says "he’s filing a complaint about me? I’m filing a complaint about him! (as opposed to just trying to defend yourself against the legal action) so that the system is now working in both directions and the cop who has to do the paperwork for a BS scuffle is fast losing interest. Stage 3; write a damn Harry Potter Meets the Drunk Ass Clown of a statement making your opponent seem like a psychotic nut job of aggression who seemed one step away from going on a spree kill frenzy.
This can mediate a lot (to grapplers, you never “choke” anyone, you only did a high school wrestling headlock to stop from being pummeled by the scary man) and I’ve done and seen it done successfully numerous times. But it’s not a get out of jail free card and fighting still carries huge legal risks.
So yeah, in answer to the OP, I feel like jacking someone on a weekly basis because people are rude and I think that’s a good punishment for rudeness. But I have kids, a house, a wife, a professional license so I’m not a big fan of such action.
I find people who would like to be in fights without rules and boundaries are human versions of lemmings.
You know full well what will happen and yet you still want to go at it.
Can you spot a knife, broken bottle or tazer at 100 yards or when a crowd is erupting around you? No? Then dont throw a fist unless you can get the fuck out of there.
I think I’d find more satisfaction in slamming someone
Probably once every 6 months. Usually someone I encounter with work. I work with the general public and I can be amazed at the lack of respect some people can have towards other human beings. I dont expect compliments, but I do expect to be treated as they would like to be treated themselves.
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[quote]pushharder wrote:
I also want to punch John Meadows for accidentally getting into contest shape.[/quote]
LOL. You better not, he’s Unbreakable.
[quote]super saiyan wrote:
[quote]pushharder wrote:
I also want to punch John Meadows for accidentally getting into contest shape.[/quote]
LOL. You better not, he’s Unbreakable.[/quote]
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