So, I almost saw a fistfight last night....

Started by Black Dalek3 pages

Mmmmmm lulz.

Originally posted by dirkdirden
he was a beaner. didn't speak English, didn't have deodorant, didn't have a green card, and was wearing a white wife beater, he was about 5' 2", face covered in zits, yellow teeth. Yep he was a full fledged beaner.

Racist 😐

lol'd to all your stories.

Originally posted by AOR
Racist 😐

or maybe just completely blunt.

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
or maybe just completely blunt.

The difference? 😕

a person can be blunt and not be racist. there are blunt members in the GDF, but they arent racist, just straight forward with no sugar coating.

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
a person can be blunt and not be racist. there are blunt members in the GDF, but they arent racist, just straight forward with no sugar coating.

As in to stereotype? In short prejudice, yes?

nononono...you misunderstand me. being blunt isnt a bad thing. in some cases, its a great thing. in the GDF, the people who frequent there just happen to be blunt as hell. i'm not taking a shot at them, its just the truth. its like saying "man, those OTFers are laid back as hell."

Originally posted by TRH
what utter bullshit

You going to make a point beside your disagreement?

Or you going to stick with the vague three liners?

I prefer elaboration for my own awareness.

I kind of love a 'protective' male.

Re: So, I almost saw a fistfight last night....

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
i was at work, and one of my repeat clients popped in with her hubby. he went to the bathroom as i handled their account. well, in walks some dude and eyes her up and down, making it clear what he wanted. when she told him politely she was married, he didnt let up. he looked around and said "i dont see him here, so whats up?" about that time her hubby came walking up. i guess he heard the whole thing, cuz he looked ready to rip the guys head off. dude turned tail and ran. i was like "man, we need 911!!!"
😂

I don't know if I could have handled myself if I was her husband. I usually can't hold myself back when someone does something like that. If I was the husband in that case, as soon as he popped a comment about me not being their, I'd make sure to say, "I'm right f*cking here!" and punch the guy in the face.

I get in a fair share of fights (hell it's how I pay for food), and I can usually prevent them if I need to, but if in cases like that, there are no excuses, and no reason to hold back.

Re: Re: So, I almost saw a fistfight last night....

Originally posted by MightyEInherjar
I don't know if I could have handled myself if I was her husband. I usually can't hold myself back when someone does something like that. If I was the husband in that case, as soon as he popped a comment about me not being their, I'd make sure to say, "I'm right f*cking here!" and punch the guy in the face.

I get in a fair share of fights (hell it's how I pay for food), and I can usually prevent them if I need to, but if in cases like that, there are no excuses, and no reason to hold back.


i know. there is nothing lower than a guy/girl who willingly pursues another woman/man when he knows for a fact that she has a loving hubby/wife/partner at home. i have seen FJ turn quite a few guys down, and they always bow out when she lets them know she is in a committed relationship.

I don't see why that should be a matter if you want to be with someone even if they are at the moment in a relationship, I can understand why you would pursue it. Though ut limits your chances....if the person wants you more than her partner she can leave them. Free will and all.

true enough. makes a guy want to make sure he is taking care of business with his significant other.

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
true enough. makes a guy want to make sure he is taking care of business with his significant other.

Elaborate, please.

just saying that there are alot of guys out there who will try and get with your gal with no care whatsoever for her relationship status.

but, lets say you are dating a girl. "jane", for this argument. as long as you shower her with attention, show her respect, keep her busy and satisfied in bed, basically treat her like a princess, it cuts way down the chances of her being unfaithful.

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
just saying that there are alot of guys out there who will try and get with your gal with no care whatsoever for her relationship status.

but, lets say you are dating a girl. "jane", for this argument. as long as you shower her with attention, show her respect, keep her busy and satisfied in bed, basically treat her like a princess, it cuts way down the chances of her being unfaithful.

That for one. I agree. But even then, what if she wants to get out. I mean either way the person that tries to pick her up doesn't deserve that much hatred. Though I can understand it in such an emotional matter.

i know that no matter what happens, people are gonna come onto FJ, just for example. when she rebuffs them, how they handle it defines their character.
if a lady is not happy at home, she is not gonna rebuff the would be one nighter. she is gonna get a room and make mad shaggy sex.

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
i know that no matter what happens, people are gonna come onto FJ, just for example. when she rebuffs them, how they handle it defines their character.
if a lady is not happy at home, she is not gonna rebuff the would be one nighter. she is gonna get a room and make mad shaggy sex.

I agree. Though I wouldn't say it defines the character. If someone is turned down in certainty they won't feel it is worth pursuing.

Originally posted by Bardock42
I agree. Though I wouldn't say it defines the character. If someone is turned down in certainty they won't feel it is worth pursuing.

question: in your opinion, is there a difference in being "turned down" and being told that "i am in a committed relationship?"