In the end you guys are entertained and justifying a woman abuser which is sick. Not saying all of you, but some of you.
It's not entertaining at all, but this isn't abuse. Abuse is a different thing all together.
In the end you guys are entertained and justifying a woman abuser which is sick. Not saying all of you, but some of you.
It's not entertaining at all, but this isn't abuse. Abuse is a different thing all together.
Yeah, not sure how many people are actually entertained by this... although the other people on the bus seem like they were.
In the end you guys are entertained and justifying a woman abuser which is sick. Not saying all of you, but some of you.
Yeah, not sure how many people are actually entertained by this... although the other people on the bus seem like they were.
I found a great deal of entertainment in this thread, does that make me a bad person?
Now Marc is stalking me and trying to drive me away.
Reported.
In the end you guys are entertained and justifying a woman abuser which is sick. Not saying all of you, but some of you.
You expect women to have equal rights and equal say but expect preferential treatment. If a woman wants to step up to a man as a man would, she should be treated as such. No more, no less, and I assure you had this been a man, you'd be content with the outcome.
Nam:He was ordering her to get off the bus, she didn't comply and calling the police with someone eating on you and screaming in your face/ear is asking for escalation. Better to negate the situation and let the police figure out what happened.
Ignorant. If a woman hits a man, she opens the door to getting hit back. Doubly so if she refuses to stand back when asked to do so, but instead hits and shouts profanities in his face. While I, personally, would've physically picked her up and thrown her off the bus with enough force to keep her off, it didn't look like that man was strong enough. The strike was justified. That aside, your post makes you a total hypocrite (no surprise there though). You expect women to have equal rights and equal say but expect preferential treatment. If a woman wants to step up to a man as a man would, she should be treated as such. No more, no less, and I assure you had this been a man, you'd be content with the outcome.