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Re: Things that a lone man can't do without arousing suspicion
« Reply #120 on: September 04, 2007, 01:47:49 PM »
I wonder why my Dad never got any of this shit ??? or was I never aware?

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Re: Things that a lone man can't do without arousing suspicion
« Reply #121 on: September 04, 2007, 01:53:39 PM »
I wonder why my Dad never got any of this shit ??? or was I never aware?

I think things have changed drastically in the past ten or twelve years. In addition, you were a child then and most likely you were looking at more interesting things.
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Re: Things that a lone man can't do without arousing suspicion
« Reply #122 on: September 04, 2007, 01:56:04 PM »
Not Grandpa but I kinda have that Yasser Arafat look going as a result f hating to shave and skipping it lately
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Re: Things that a lone man can't do without arousing suspicion
« Reply #123 on: September 04, 2007, 01:57:22 PM »
I wonder why my Dad never got any of this shit ??? or was I never aware?

I think things have changed drastically in the past ten or twelve years. In addition, you were a child then and most likely you were looking at more interesting things.

He might have been a bit more social than I am also
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Re: Things that a lone man can't do without arousing suspicion
« Reply #124 on: September 04, 2007, 02:00:48 PM »
Probably right. I don't think my BACK-the fuck-OFF - Hello  is taken very well, at times.
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Re: Things that a lone man can't do without arousing suspicion
« Reply #125 on: September 04, 2007, 02:45:01 PM »
Probably right. I don't think my BACK-the fuck-OFF - Hello  is taken very well, at times.

My wife says I give off that BACK-the fuck-OFF vibe
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Re: Things that a lone man can't do without arousing suspicion
« Reply #126 on: September 04, 2007, 07:28:28 PM »
I know that I get weird looks when
I hang outside schools trying to pick
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Re: Things that a lone man can't do without arousing suspicion
« Reply #127 on: September 04, 2007, 10:25:19 PM »
1. i always wonder about people crossing the street when they see a black man or whatever, don't think it's really weird to cross the street all of a sudden? i'd be too mortified to cross the street if i saw someone i was afraid of. i'm more afraid of acting weird in public. i know it's sick.

2. Hardon just try being a rape victim and proving it. they put the women on trial and make them prove the rape and go through it in detail. it's not an easy thing to go through.
1. They do it intentionally, I have heard enough NT conversations to that effect over the years.
2. How about you try being someone who is falsely accused of rape. Equally as nasty. It seems we have a scenario where women are scared of men because they think they can rape them, and men are cautious of women because they know they can be accused of raping them.

i wouldn't falsely accuse someone of rape. rape victims however aren't given that many choices.

but you're right. both have something to be afraid of. men of being accused and women of ending up the accusers.
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Re: Things that a lone man can't do without arousing suspicion
« Reply #128 on: September 05, 2007, 06:14:41 AM »
The way things are in some places, many fathers are afraid to hug their children in public for fear of being accused of molesting them. It's insane. What, with all the pointless lawsuits and paranoia. Legislation needs to be put in place to protect people from false accusations, yet protect children at the same time.


I'm still waiting for women who give false rape accusations to be publicly identified and sent to prison.
And for drunken consent?

If you're drunk enough, your inhibitions go out of the window. It's your fault for getting drunk in the first place. If both people are drunk, then neither can be blamed, really. But sober people should know better than to take advantage of drunks.

this fat chick once took advantage of me when i was drunk.  she had all of her friends peer pressure me.
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Re: Things that a lone man can't do without arousing suspicion
« Reply #129 on: September 05, 2007, 06:45:34 AM »
1. i always wonder about people crossing the street when they see a black man or whatever, don't think it's really weird to cross the street all of a sudden? i'd be too mortified to cross the street if i saw someone i was afraid of. i'm more afraid of acting weird in public. i know it's sick.

2. Hardon just try being a rape victim and proving it. they put the women on trial and make them prove the rape and go through it in detail. it's not an easy thing to go through.
1. They do it intentionally, I have heard enough NT conversations to that effect over the years.
2. How about you try being someone who is falsely accused of rape. Equally as nasty. It seems we have a scenario where women are scared of men because they think they can rape them, and men are cautious of women because they know they can be accused of raping them.

i wouldn't falsely accuse someone of rape. rape victims however aren't given that many choices.

but you're right. both have something to be afraid of. men of being accused and women of ending up the accusers.
I know you wouldnt, but there are lots of unscruplous people out there. For a man to be safe in the UK, they would need to carry breathilzers to show that the woman was not drunk, consent forms, and a video camera to record that the woman didnt say stop in the middle of it. You see the problem.

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Re: Things that a lone man can't do without arousing suspicion
« Reply #130 on: September 05, 2007, 06:48:36 AM »
1. i always wonder about people crossing the street when they see a black man or whatever, don't think it's really weird to cross the street all of a sudden? i'd be too mortified to cross the street if i saw someone i was afraid of. i'm more afraid of acting weird in public. i know it's sick.

2. Hardon just try being a rape victim and proving it. they put the women on trial and make them prove the rape and go through it in detail. it's not an easy thing to go through.
1. They do it intentionally, I have heard enough NT conversations to that effect over the years.
2. How about you try being someone who is falsely accused of rape. Equally as nasty. It seems we have a scenario where women are scared of men because they think they can rape them, and men are cautious of women because they know they can be accused of raping them.

i wouldn't falsely accuse someone of rape. rape victims however aren't given that many choices.

but you're right. both have something to be afraid of. men of being accused and women of ending up the accusers.
I know you wouldnt, but there are lots of unscruplous people out there. For a man to be safe in the UK, they would need to carry breathilzers to show that the woman was not drunk, consent forms, and a video camera to record that the woman didnt say stop in the middle of it. You see the problem.
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Re: Things that a lone man can't do without arousing suspicion
« Reply #131 on: September 05, 2007, 06:49:48 AM »
1. i always wonder about people crossing the street when they see a black man or whatever, don't think it's really weird to cross the street all of a sudden? i'd be too mortified to cross the street if i saw someone i was afraid of. i'm more afraid of acting weird in public. i know it's sick.

2. Hardon just try being a rape victim and proving it. they put the women on trial and make them prove the rape and go through it in detail. it's not an easy thing to go through.
1. They do it intentionally, I have heard enough NT conversations to that effect over the years.
2. How about you try being someone who is falsely accused of rape. Equally as nasty. It seems we have a scenario where women are scared of men because they think they can rape them, and men are cautious of women because they know they can be accused of raping them.

i wouldn't falsely accuse someone of rape. rape victims however aren't given that many choices.

but you're right. both have something to be afraid of. men of being accused and women of ending up the accusers.
I know you wouldnt, but there are lots of unscruplous people out there. For a man to be safe in the UK, they would need to carry breathilzers to show that the woman was not drunk, consent forms, and a video camera to record that the woman didnt say stop in the middle of it. You see the problem.
paranoia - it's all in your head.  :hide:
That is what you would legally have to do to be sure of being safe. Of course if you can trust the woman then you wouldnt have to go to that level.

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Re: Things that a lone man can't do without arousing suspicion
« Reply #132 on: September 05, 2007, 06:53:42 AM »
1. i always wonder about people crossing the street when they see a black man or whatever, don't think it's really weird to cross the street all of a sudden? i'd be too mortified to cross the street if i saw someone i was afraid of. i'm more afraid of acting weird in public. i know it's sick.

2. Hardon just try being a rape victim and proving it. they put the women on trial and make them prove the rape and go through it in detail. it's not an easy thing to go through.
1. They do it intentionally, I have heard enough NT conversations to that effect over the years.
2. How about you try being someone who is falsely accused of rape. Equally as nasty. It seems we have a scenario where women are scared of men because they think they can rape them, and men are cautious of women because they know they can be accused of raping them.

i wouldn't falsely accuse someone of rape. rape victims however aren't given that many choices.

but you're right. both have something to be afraid of. men of being accused and women of ending up the accusers.
I know you wouldnt, but there are lots of unscruplous people out there. For a man to be safe in the UK, they would need to carry breathilzers to show that the woman was not drunk, consent forms, and a video camera to record that the woman didnt say stop in the middle of it. You see the problem.
paranoia - it's all in your head.  :hide:
That is what you would legally have to do to be sure of being safe. Of course if you can trust the woman then you wouldnt have to go to that level.
Or if you werent paranoid.

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Re: Things that a lone man can't do without arousing suspicion
« Reply #133 on: September 05, 2007, 07:00:16 AM »
1. i always wonder about people crossing the street when they see a black man or whatever, don't think it's really weird to cross the street all of a sudden? i'd be too mortified to cross the street if i saw someone i was afraid of. i'm more afraid of acting weird in public. i know it's sick.

2. Hardon just try being a rape victim and proving it. they put the women on trial and make them prove the rape and go through it in detail. it's not an easy thing to go through.
1. They do it intentionally, I have heard enough NT conversations to that effect over the years.
2. How about you try being someone who is falsely accused of rape. Equally as nasty. It seems we have a scenario where women are scared of men because they think they can rape them, and men are cautious of women because they know they can be accused of raping them.

i wouldn't falsely accuse someone of rape. rape victims however aren't given that many choices.

but you're right. both have something to be afraid of. men of being accused and women of ending up the accusers.
I know you wouldnt, but there are lots of unscruplous people out there. For a man to be safe in the UK, they would need to carry breathilzers to show that the woman was not drunk, consent forms, and a video camera to record that the woman didnt say stop in the middle of it. You see the problem.
paranoia - it's all in your head.  :hide:
That is what you would legally have to do to be sure of being safe. Of course if you can trust the woman then you wouldnt have to go to that level.
Or if you werent paranoid.
No more paranoid than you. Asides I was just making a point about how screwed up the rape laws are in the country.

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Re: Things that a lone man can't do without arousing suspicion
« Reply #134 on: September 05, 2007, 07:09:21 AM »
1. i always wonder about people crossing the street when they see a black man or whatever, don't think it's really weird to cross the street all of a sudden? i'd be too mortified to cross the street if i saw someone i was afraid of. i'm more afraid of acting weird in public. i know it's sick.

2. Hardon just try being a rape victim and proving it. they put the women on trial and make them prove the rape and go through it in detail. it's not an easy thing to go through.
1. They do it intentionally, I have heard enough NT conversations to that effect over the years.
2. How about you try being someone who is falsely accused of rape. Equally as nasty. It seems we have a scenario where women are scared of men because they think they can rape them, and men are cautious of women because they know they can be accused of raping them.

i wouldn't falsely accuse someone of rape. rape victims however aren't given that many choices.

but you're right. both have something to be afraid of. men of being accused and women of ending up the accusers.
I know you wouldnt, but there are lots of unscruplous people out there. For a man to be safe in the UK, they would need to carry breathilzers to show that the woman was not drunk, consent forms, and a video camera to record that the woman didnt say stop in the middle of it. You see the problem.
paranoia - it's all in your head.  :hide:
That is what you would legally have to do to be sure of being safe. Of course if you can trust the woman then you wouldnt have to go to that level.
Or if you werent paranoid.
No more paranoid than you. Asides I was just making a point about how screwed up the rape laws are in the country.
I have schizoid personality type so yes you probably are less paranoid than me.
I thought rape was beyond reasonable doubt in this country. I don't know. I may be wrong, in which case you win - i don't know what the prize is but im trying to make some £ on the horse racing at the moment.
Obviously i am not going to get into an intrawebs arguement.  :LOL: