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All I can say is wow. How anyone thinks that sort of behavior is acceptable is beyond me. If she was offended by something (that is a big if) then move on. Part of the problem we have in this country is people feel empowered to act and speak that way in public. Not that my wife and I would ever "make out" in a line in a restaurant but I can guarantee you has she approached me in that hostile manner I would have put her on her ass with a firm push.
Enough force to protect my wife but not excessive. I could easily make bail on that if it went there. I don't think there is a cop in the world that would arrest you for defending your wife and yourself from that sort of hostile encounter in public, especially with that video.
She is carrying a lot of baggage. She is a mean, hateful, self absorbed person that needs some real help an ass whipping might be a good first step for her. That normally snaps people out of the stupor she seems to be in.
Enough force to protect my wife but not excessive. I could easily make bail on that if it went there. I don't think there is a cop in the world that would arrest you for defending your wife and yourself from that sort of hostile encounter in public, especially with that video.
She is carrying a lot of baggage. She is a mean, hateful, self absorbed person that needs some real help an ass whipping might be a good first step for her. That normally snaps people out of the stupor she seems to be in.
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PO3 Donald Murphy
Well to be fair to her, John Quinones aired one of those silly-ass "what would you do" shows where people did things in public and then watched the response to see what people did. Classic episode was the mom and teenage daughter having lunch and the mom tells the perfectly proportioned teen that she can't have any lunch as she's "getting too fat." Mom then conveniently goes to the bathroom leaving the now teary and weepy teen alone at the table and tons of sage parent figures then get up and approach the girl and tell her "not to take it", "don't listen to her," etc. John then comes out at the magic moment and asks people why they did or didn't say anything.
Well as you can imagine, one of the key episodes occurred during all of the gay-marriage hoo-ha. They had two female soldiers in full uniform come in to a bar, sit down, order drinks and then start making out. A few people came over and "spoke their mind" and the general bar was of the consensus that "something needed to be said." Funny enough, the old grizzled WW2 vet was perfectly "okay with it" and said so when camera questioned why he didn't act the way media-ville thought he should. So perhaps that tv series was her incentive for being a dumb-ass?
Me personally? We've been married thirty years. I'll smack her ass in public, grab her butt, etc. Gives her a confidence boost "yeah I still got it" and at the same time just horse-ing around. We've had the odd kiss or two but nothing requiring the kids to yell "get a room!" But even still, with marriage success as low as it is, its encouraging to see a couple "caught up" in each other.
Well as you can imagine, one of the key episodes occurred during all of the gay-marriage hoo-ha. They had two female soldiers in full uniform come in to a bar, sit down, order drinks and then start making out. A few people came over and "spoke their mind" and the general bar was of the consensus that "something needed to be said." Funny enough, the old grizzled WW2 vet was perfectly "okay with it" and said so when camera questioned why he didn't act the way media-ville thought he should. So perhaps that tv series was her incentive for being a dumb-ass?
Me personally? We've been married thirty years. I'll smack her ass in public, grab her butt, etc. Gives her a confidence boost "yeah I still got it" and at the same time just horse-ing around. We've had the odd kiss or two but nothing requiring the kids to yell "get a room!" But even still, with marriage success as low as it is, its encouraging to see a couple "caught up" in each other.
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Cpl Jeff N.
PO3 Donald Murphy - My theory on putting my nose in other's business is that unless someone is at risk of injury, in eminent danger etc. I tend to keep my opinions/thoughts to myself. Mommy telling her daughter she is too fat when she isn't and deciding to put my nose in the middle is begging for an unpleasant encounter. I cannot fix bad parenting with a 1 minute incursion at a restaurant. As the old saying goes, we don't get to pick our family. Them, you stuck with.
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The best part about this... she's calling the kisser a prostitute while she, herself, is a cam girl, paid to strip (and do other things) online. You can't make this stuff up!
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SSG Warren Swan
She's a cam girl? Must not be getting too much money if she feels sexually harassed and she's a cam girl, is she really offended by their actions or he fact they never called her?
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SSgt Ryan Sylvester
Yeah, saw this on another site and someone had dug up the webcorner she stands on and everything. Who knows what makes these snowflakes melt down anymore... I just can't keep up with it all.
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Can't even watch this. Please if you are a Democrat or liberal make it clear you dont support this type of behavior. People like this are emboldened because they have never suffered any consequences fir their stupidity.
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PO3 Donald Murphy
Not a democrat or republican thing. There are thought-police everywhere who have to have their say. But the rest of your post is right on.
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