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Thread: Being a woman in today’s society!

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    Being a woman in today’s society!

    My daughter who is a young and attractive looking 35 year old was out for the night last Saturday night and was in a nightclub.

    She was with her boyfriend and so you’d expect that she’d be safe but she wasn’t.

    A group of five Polish men started to harass her, flirty and dirty comments at first and then openly trying to touch her up, she said their were hand grabbing her all over the place.

    So her and her boyfriend left the club and were followed outside by this group of feral vermin, the s e x u a l comments and attempts to touch her continued.

    Her boyfriend is a mild mannered chap, very quiet and calm but he’d had enough and warned the five blokes to pack it in and if they didn’t stop he’d stop them himself.

    At this the five blokes burst out laughing and continued their vile behaviour.

    This resulted in the boyfriend “putting three of them to sleep” as he started laying them out one by one.

    They picked on the wrong couple because her boyfriend has done a fair bit of boxing and he’s at the gym most days, he doesn’t look it or act it but he’s hard.

    What a state of affairs though whereby a woman, even out as part of a couple can be so openly targeted by men who think they have the right to touch her wherever they want!

    It’s these sort of lowlife that need locking up.

    I’m just grateful she’s with someone now who can protect her.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    My daughter who is a young and attractive looking 35 year old was out for the night last Saturday night and was in a nightclub.

    She was with her boyfriend and so you’d expect that she’d be safe but she wasn’t.

    A group of five Polish men started to harass her, flirty and dirty comments at first and then openly trying to touch her up, she said their were hand grabbing her all over the place.

    So her and her boyfriend left the club and were followed outside by this group of feral vermin, the s e x u a l comments and attempts to touch her continued.

    Her boyfriend is a mild mannered chap, very quiet and calm but he’d had enough and warned the five blokes to pack it in and if they didn’t stop he’d stop them himself.

    At this the five blokes burst out laughing and continued their vile behaviour.

    This resulted in the boyfriend “putting three of them to sleep” as he started laying them out one by one.

    They picked on the wrong couple because her boyfriend has done a fair bit of boxing and he’s at the gym most days, he doesn’t look it or act it but he’s hard.

    What a state of affairs though whereby a woman, even out as part of a couple can be so openly targeted by men who think they have the right to touch her wherever they want!

    It’s these sort of lowlife that need locking up.

    I’m just grateful she’s with someone now who can protect her.
    Good on him Mick. Reminded me of when I was in the forces and some feral yobs in Salisbury tried to mug my friend and his wife coming out restraunt Big mistake as he was our platoon unarmed and armed combat instructor. Hence he destroyed them putting one in a coma. Was touch n go for him but the yob pulled through. Luckily the local plod knew these cretins and the incident went away sort of thing. Sadly my old friend no longer with us but remember this incident after reading your post. Guess it was 1988/89.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boinggazmic View Post
    Good on him Mick. Reminded me of when I was in the forces and some feral yobs in Salisbury tried to mug my friend and his wife coming out restraunt Big mistake as he was our platoon unarmed and armed combat instructor. Hence he destroyed them putting one in a coma. Was touch n go for him but the yob pulled through. Luckily the local plod knew these cretins and the incident went away sort of thing. Sadly my old friend no longer with us but remember this incident after reading your post. Guess it was 1988/89.
    The problem is mate that the rightful defence of yourself or your partner can land you in severe trouble.

    If he’d killed one of these scum with a punch he’d go to jail.

    A mates son got into a fight in Kingswinford a few years ago outside a bar and the other lad landed badly and ended up in a coma.

    My mates lad got a three year prison sentence.

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    I have a 16-year old daughter and for some time now the thought of what it must be like when trying to repel unwanted advances from men fills me with dread. What's even worse in this case is none of the five scumbags had any decency about them to put a stop to it, it's going to get worse too as a lot of young lads are being conditioned by so called influencers like Andrew Tate to act in a controlling way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by westcountryvillain View Post
    I have a 16-year old daughter and for some time now the thought of what it must be like when trying to repel unwanted advances from men fills me with dread. What's even worse in this case is none of the five scumbags had any decency about them to put a stop to it, it's going to get worse too as a lot of young lads are being conditioned by so called influencers like Andrew Tate to act in a controlling way.
    I pity your daughter as I do my own two granddaughters and my grandson growing up in this vile cesspit of a world.

    How on earth people like that Andrew Tate piece of excrement get traction and a huge social media following is beyond me.

    You’d think that with him bringing this hassle to Romania that they may have arranged a long sleep in an unnamed piece of shallow earth for him.

    I’m amazed him and his fellow sociopath of a brother are still drawing breath.

    I’ll fight with every sinew to ensure my grandson grows up with old fashioned levels of respect, he already empresses people with his manners and empathetic nature, we’ve just got to keep him on that path.

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    The problem Mick is the ****age brain is different to that of an adult in their mid twenties and the stuff they can now access online which is pushed towards them by the algorithms makes easily formed views you & I would find abhorrent. They are so easily taken in by the likes of Tate and this toxic masculinity he exudes because he is rich & up until recently can get whatever he wants.

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    My Daughter is 21, this sort of thing goes on a lot sadly, one slight blessing is that in this day age this sort of ***ual harassment can land the perpetrators in a lot of trouble, my advice get the phone out and start filming them, live stream all the better, plod for all their faults have to take this seriously these days.

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    Any age being a woman has to be difficult. As a gender they have been shyte upon throughout history. I was just reading about the miserable life women/girls in Afghanistan have to endure. It really is despicable in 2024 that we still treat women like this. And it's everywhere. I can't imagine how difficult it is to have daughters in this age.

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