Dreamingmatthew
Dreamingmatthew
Dreamingmatthew

I actually wondered if he meant it like taking her virginity, which is a whole new level of concern

Well even male initiated toward strangers can be okay, as long as the male in question is willing to let it go if the other is not interested. I have said many times that one of the most biggest things we could teach to straight boys growing up is how to handle rejection. Way too often men’s ego is damaged by

Well in my limited experience ( I have not been single for about 15 years now) I found it gratifying, but rare for a woman to initiate flirtation. At least at that time in the south. Looking back I was probably responsive to women I would otherwise not have been interested in.

I was in college 20 years ago and I took three different gender study classes. Well one Gender Studies, one Gender in Politics, and Diverse images of gender in film. Lots of good stuff out there, are you sure your college did not have something?

Ah, I remember those young idealistic dreams of sacrificing myself for another person. It seems so romantic, but it can be quite a trap. First you are setting yourself up to be taken advantage of, abused, or at the very least resentful of the inequality in your relationship. But the real kicker is that this kind of

Um..okay that says a bit about you. If I offer to buy a woman a drink and tell her she is beautiful, she is under no obligation to pay me attention, accept my drink or even make eye contact. True many women probably will feel obligated to interact in some way out of politeness, even if disinterested. But speaking to

Okay, well sexting between consensual adults does not necessarily mean coercion. Also out of genuine curiosity; Do you consider flirting to be artificially manipulating interest.

Okay hes awful, but I am wondering if he has some addiction kind of awful or hes a predator awful. Is there a difference? I do not know if I should have any pity for him or not. Any Help Internet?

Indiana Jones has one

Nora Dunn, Danitra Vance, Randy Quaid, RDJ, Anthony Michael Hall, Joan Cusak, Jon Lovits and ,......flattop guy??

I am also guilty of that. I have ADHD and have to make sure that I have a good working plan to get anything done. But If I am not careful I can end up working all week on the perfect plan, and not actually doing anything.

From what I read it because of the level of the briefings. They are classified, but not top secret and they do not go into operational details. They did have to tell them before hand who they wanted with them, and they had to have clearance. Also apparently if one asks a question that the other did not, they have to

You are allowed to bring advisors, as long as they CIA knows who before hand, and they have clearance. Bringing a general or a governor is not that weird, bringing both and these specific two is troubling.

Uh dude, a business following normal security procedures could not stop a madman from getting in the BACK door. And they are not expected too.

Wait so you mean the kid served up to you for you to rape was in an abusive household. Wow, who would of figured?

You know this could be very interesting. If it turns out that he is the victim of a smear campaign, and lack of support from administrators, then he has a point. But of course in that case, every rapey frat boy will start suing when they get caught.ugh.

HUH? so if comes in and shoots everyone in the lobby, is it cinemark’s fault that they did not have a way for him to get into the theater directly?

Well yes but this is where it gets interesting. What happened was probably legally correct, but morally? I mean if I were the company, I think my sympathy for the victims would encourage me to give them a pass. Plus there is practicality. Look at all the bad opinion out there now.

“The emergency exits in the screening room are emergency exits”

Oh just to be clear to everyone. While I do not see any liability for cinemark in the shooting. I do think this demand for compensation is a dick move.