valuables, and intends to rape the woman, should the man be EXPECTED to defend the woman ?
Keep in mind the butch lesbian is really big, maybe a tranny, has no weapon to speak of except maybe the SO, if that is considered a weapon, and they are in a secluded place where no one else can help.
2007-05-24
18:01:13
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Actually Munkees, I did state "just friends" not "married" and no I would not expect my wife to get involved in any way except to draw her side arm if mine had a jam or missfire! I excercise the 2nd amendment, I won't be caught off guard. I have a CWP, a subcompact 45 acp, and practice often. If anything I would want her to not be there to see the carnage !
2007-05-24
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No. Men have no duty of protect women at all. If the womyn demand equality, so they can protect themselves as any man would do in such situation. To bad most men are morons and still protect these leeches called women.
2007-05-25 13:18:18
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answered by Marcelo R 2
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If I was walking with anyone, and we were attacked, I would try to defend both of us.
What does the gender or relationship matter if you're being attacked? Wouldn't you want to do the decent thing, and try to protect both of you, like they would do for you?
How do you know what the sexual orientation of someone is, especially when you're under attack? What does the gender matter of the attacker?
Why do you have such strange ideas about women, lesbians, and helping people? Did a woman attack you, and another woman leave you behind--she didn't try to help you? Is that why you have such odd questions and ideas?
2007-05-24 20:57:23
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answered by edith clarke 7
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Let Me acquaint You with a little concept called "The difference between 'Right' and 'Wrong'". If a crime is being committed a moral entity would retaliate on behalf of the injured or threatened party. It is human nature to go to the aid of others in time of peril.
Having read Your question a second time I asked Myself "What it is that You are really trying to get out into the ether"? And I think I know what it is. You want people to acknowledge Your existence by answering a profoundly puerile question, in order so as to keep You occupied. This then I have done. No need to thank Me. I am used to doing charity work.
2007-05-24 19:19:57
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answered by Ashleigh 7
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This may sound harsh but your statement is contradictory in the same sentence. You "find it shocking and unnatural" the way a feminine gay may MIGHT walk, but you understand it's natural... Confusing statement. Perhaps we as a community need to work on our OWN tolerance of others. These differences have always made us a unique community. The personal traits of each of us is what set us apart from the 'norm', but brings us closer to each other and those who wish to share in our lives. :-)
2016-05-17 09:02:42
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A man should never be expected to defend a woman. We can defend ourselves now.
2007-05-25 07:19:06
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answered by Rio Madeira 7
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HMM. Okay, I'll bite, it's a slow evening.
I read your last couple of questions and I'm inferring from your tone that if you were said male companion in this scenario, she would have no choice but to wait for you to defend her or lose your friendship, right? As your friend she would know you well enough to know her own physical attempts to fend off her attacker would be interpreted by you not as an attempt to save her hide, but as a statement of feminism and man-hatred. You'd probably never speak to her again!! :)
Yes, it's all about you.
2007-05-24 18:28:46
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answered by Queenie in the vitamins 3
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ya DONE it.
My tyrolean hat's off to ya!
I like a challenge. Now I'm going to have to work harder at coming up with dumb questions.
Or we could meet in a gym somewhere and fight it out with cat food!
Oh, and CretinX, why didn't you post all the New York phone book while you were at it? jeeeez
2007-05-25 03:28:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Well if you were approached by a large man dressed as a woman, and he/she threatened to rape YOU, would you expect your wife to help? Just wondering.
2007-05-24 19:54:23
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answered by munkees81 6
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You posit rather outlandish scenarios. Are you a friend of Happy Bullet?
2007-05-24 18:10:23
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answered by Anonymous
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wow
2007-05-24 18:06:07
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