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Re: Things that a lone man can't do without arousing suspicion
« Reply #105 on: September 01, 2007, 11:14:34 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.
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Re: Things that a lone man can't do without arousing suspicion
« Reply #106 on: September 01, 2007, 11:16:25 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?

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Re: Things that a lone man can't do without arousing suspicion
« Reply #107 on: September 01, 2007, 11:20:51 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.
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Re: Things that a lone man can't do without arousing suspicion
« Reply #108 on: September 01, 2007, 11:36:15 AM »
I think that just in general once people have children, they think it gives them a license to suspect anyone of anything if they feel like it. I remember sometimes when I used to walk my border collie and there was a family coming the opposite way they'd cross to the other side of the street or something - as if my border collie is going to maul them.
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Re: Things that a lone man can't do without arousing suspicion
« Reply #109 on: September 01, 2007, 11:52:42 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.

My issue is I could be pissed, and lured into a rape accusation. The law is way too far in favour of women, it seems.

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Re: Things that a lone man can't do without arousing suspicion
« Reply #110 on: September 01, 2007, 12:44:22 PM »
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.

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.
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Re: Things that a lone man can't do without arousing suspicion
« Reply #111 on: September 01, 2007, 12:48:55 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.

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Re: Things that a lone man can't do without arousing suspicion
« Reply #112 on: September 01, 2007, 02:01:21 PM »
I think that just in general once people have children, they think it gives them a license to suspect anyone of anything if they feel like it. I remember sometimes when I used to walk my border collie and there was a family coming the opposite way they'd cross to the other side of the street or something - as if my border collie is going to maul them.

The danger is very real. Don't get me wrong, I love dogs and have had many wonderful dogs as pets. I am also quite talented at training them, but there is always the possibility that a dog may react badly to a stranger, if it feels threatened. Children who are not aware of a certain dog's demeanor will often make mistakes which could make the dog feel trapped. Braindead parents who allow their kids to walk up on a strange dog are being irresponsible.

Most of the problems are caused by the kids, themselves, though. My kids have been taught how to approach a dog and "introduce" themselves, but they still get stimmed out by them. I usually cross the street, too, but it is mainly because my kids get severely overstimulated by big dogs and the dogs sense this. It is not fair to the kids or the dogs to force them into stress.

I have seen what happens when a dog bites a child, more than once. A dog can quickly produce gruesome injuries to a small arm or leg. One of my favorite dogs had to be put to sleep, because it bit a child. It was a very bad day for me, but he did bite the kid and a rabies test was ordered by the court, that same day. It happened to be a kid who had taunted my dog through a fence for weeks, but that did not matter. I trusted that dog more than I trusted any human, but he defended himself and was destroyed for it.
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Re: Things that a lone man can't do without arousing suspicion
« Reply #113 on: September 01, 2007, 02:07:53 PM »
One of my favorite dogs had to be put to sleep, because it bit a child. It was a very bad day for me, but he did bite the kid and a rabies test was ordered by the court, that same day. It happened to be a kid who had taunted my dog through a fence for weeks, but that did not matter. I trusted that dog more than I trusted any human, but he defended himself and was destroyed for it.

Nothing to say except  :grrr: .
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Re: Things that a lone man can't do without arousing suspicion
« Reply #114 on: September 01, 2007, 02:23:02 PM »
I think that just in general once people have children, they think it gives them a license to suspect anyone of anything if they feel like it. I remember sometimes when I used to walk my border collie and there was a family coming the opposite way they'd cross to the other side of the street or something - as if my border collie is going to maul them.

The danger is very real. Don't get me wrong, I love dogs and have had many wonderful dogs as pets. I am also quite talented at training them, but there is always the possibility that a dog may react badly to a stranger, if it feels threatened. Children who are not aware of a certain dog's demeanor will often make mistakes which could make the dog feel trapped. Braindead parents who allow their kids to walk up on a strange dog are being irresponsible.

Most of the problems are caused by the kids, themselves, though. My kids have been taught how to approach a dog and "introduce" themselves, but they still get stimmed out by them. I usually cross the street, too, but it is mainly because my kids get severely overstimulated by big dogs and the dogs sense this. It is not fair to the kids or the dogs to force them into stress.

I have seen what happens when a dog bites a child, more than once. A dog can quickly produce gruesome injuries to a small arm or leg. One of my favorite dogs had to be put to sleep, because it bit a child. It was a very bad day for me, but he did bite the kid and a rabies test was ordered by the court, that same day. It happened to be a kid who had taunted my dog through a fence for weeks, but that did not matter. I trusted that dog more than I trusted any human, but he defended himself and was destroyed for it.
You should have let the dog finish off that kid, I suspect he will grow into right scum.

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Re: Things that a lone man can't do without arousing suspicion
« Reply #115 on: September 01, 2007, 02:28:16 PM »
One of my favorite dogs had to be put to sleep, because it bit a child. It was a very bad day for me, but he did bite the kid and a rabies test was ordered by the court, that same day. It happened to be a kid who had taunted my dog through a fence for weeks, but that did not matter. I trusted that dog more than I trusted any human, but he defended himself and was destroyed for it.

Nothing to say except  :grrr: .
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Re: Things that a lone man can't do without arousing suspicion
« Reply #116 on: September 01, 2007, 02:46:45 PM »
That too, then.
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Re: Things that a lone man can't do without arousing suspicion
« Reply #117 on: September 02, 2007, 12:01:03 AM »
This town is great. I was dancing with some
little girl (4 or 5 yrs old) and there was
just no problem at all. Her mother seemed
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Re: Things that a lone man can't do without arousing suspicion
« Reply #118 on: September 04, 2007, 01:20:47 PM »
Today was the first day of school and I am the one in charge of bringing and picking up my daughter who is in the forth grade.  You can add this to things guys can't do alone  without arousing suspicion  I got the looks today.  Sure there were other guys there but they got them too I am tired of this.   I have been bringing her since she was in kindergarten and it's always been like this. >:(

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Re: Things that a lone man can't do without arousing suspicion
« Reply #119 on: September 04, 2007, 01:42:16 PM »
Today was the first day of school and I am the one in charge of bringing and picking up my daughter who is in the forth grade.  You can add this to things guys can't do alone  without arousing suspicion  I got the looks today.  Sure there were other guys there but they got them too I am tired of this.   I have been bringing her since she was in kindergarten and it's always been like this. >:(




I used to get them, too, before they discovered I was actually just a crazy, overprotective momma bear in a grandpa suit.

Do you look more like her grandfather, too. I used to think that added to the weird stares, but maybe it just adds to the overall suspicion.
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