jeromeanderson
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jeromeanderson

She wasn't alone. She said most people were gone, not all. On top of that, pretty much every tech business has security personnel on call, and patroling. Do you see how you are extrapolating this theoretical worst case scenario when there is nothing to support that? He wasn't actively preventing her from leaving,

Your abilities are too infant-like to do much alone.

Uh...where did I advocate making the world shittier? You really seem to have a problem reading.

Correct. There is no indication if she said anything.

It is a tale, told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.

Actually, she was a dancer for about five year while, so yes...it was her job on the line, and that did include private dances where she's alone with a guy, or a girl, or a group of guys. And people buy her drinks all the time, especially men, but she makes sure to get them from the bar...because she's not an idiot.

...sigh. Women are less likely than men to be convicted of violent offenses. They are more likely to be convicted of drug and property offenses. Your original point is invalid. And if they are convicted they will have a generally lighter sentence than a man convicted of the same crime, ESPECIALLY if it's violent.

Beaten? I just thought you were flailing ineffectually. I thought you were being cute! Sorry! I didn't realize you were trying to be taken seriously. Especially when you keep using the appellation "kid."

Hmmhmm. If you were actually saying anything useful...

Just because I'm ugly doesn't mean I'm any less right.

Well, then, I'm glad I married the one who is actually a special flower.

No, I'm trying to point out that this is viewed through her emotionally charged lens. He was a man, that's where the problem began. Everything else after that was just icing on the cake. Even the language she used to described when he left. If she was creeped out, that's fine, but own up to the fact that the onus

Oh, no, I'm terribly offended. Aaaaah.

So, I'm married, right? My wife fairly regularly goes out dancing. My wife is gorgeous, and she dresses in a manner that is incredibly sexy.

Go on.

There's only one, neighbor, and that's the fact that it was a man. Were it not a man, this would be a non-issue. What if he was gay? Oh, wait, for you I should phrase it as "non-obviously gay."

I don't really care if it bugs the hell out of you. It's been stated plainly enough, often enough. I've talked to women about this, my own mother about this. She admits being afraid because she "might be trapped." Okay. What motivates that, exactly? Where does that fear stem from?

You think there are four things here? Really? Then you are, I'm afraid, deluded. There is one here, and that's it.