pyrax
Pyrax
pyrax

I agree. I think the mature response to being called out on it would be to apologize, acknowledge it as insensitive, and stop implying that people are only calling her out on it because they're grumpy and not reading enough of the comments to understand what's happening.

I am shocked, shocked, that people might be offended ("grumpy" in your terms) that you thought this was an appropriate place to complain about spoilers. And that your flippant "read more, you'll see my side!" response was not enough to placate people who are calling you out for this incredibly insensitive comment

It wasn't customary for a long time and then over the past couple months it feels like they vindictively look for shows to spoil to anger people. So you should basically expect it as customary here at the moment.

I really want to know how this conversation went because I had literally zero teachers in school that I wanted to ask about anything involving sex in any capacity.

Because you have never been through this, you don't know how many times this has happened where acting out against it results in vicious retaliation for the woman. When I spoke out against the man who was using my IP address and personal information that had casually dropped in group conversations to find out where I

It is painfully clear that you are not a woman that has been in these kinds of situations.

It looked less cool than it sounds. I was really bad at it.

You also seem like the kind of good guy that if you were hitting on a woman and she responded with discomfort then you would back off because obviously not interested. There are some feminist campaigns that center around your argument, specifically that women in bars often deflect people by saying they have boyfriends

When I was a kid I would weigh the risk and reward- embarrassing parent in public usually means I got what I wanted but got in big trouble later, but not embarrassing meant I would have to accept that I wouldn't get what I wanted but no trouble. Every kid ever.

"Those outfits cost TAX MONEY!!"

At that age I was experimenting with drawing teardrops in eyeliner on my cheek and wearing multiple belts artfully draped down my hips/thighs.

As someone who has actually had to deal with this kind of thing from other men, when you flat-out say you're not interested, especially in "fuck off" terms, then you get "wow bitch, HEY EVERYONE LOOK AT WHAT A BITCH THIS GIRL IS, I WAS NICE TO HER AND SHE TOLD ME TO FUCK OFF!!!" and then you get people telling you to

Curtains?? I can't remember the last time I went to a dressing room that didn't have real doors. Shudder.

Well as long as a person who has literally never experienced sexism due to his gender thinks it's not sexism, it must not be.

I can see how it would come off that way; to me, it reads as one of the many, many jokes about her being immortal.

You do not understand the joke.

I have no idea how this is at all relevant to my comment. But rage on, friend. Rage on.

The fact that you quoted a sentence that starts with "gleaning from their website", took out that part, and sent it as if it's proof shows that you have no interest in having a real discussion. You can continue to defend a club full of sexists for however long you want, taking whatever you choose out of context, I'm

Where are you getting this childish thing? That has nothing to do with the club and everything to do with how they present themselves on their website. Outside of snarking on a terrible website and how it reflects on them, they said nothing about the people's interests, just their sexism.

I'm going to tell you a story.