Cable installer masturbates in woman's living room

Discussion in 'In the News' started by GQ Brotha, Sep 24, 2011.

  1. Ra

    Ra Well-Known Member

    Well there you go. Just clamp and slice then.
     
  2. Brittney

    Brittney Well-Known Member

    :smt045
     
  3. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    I've just laughed at this comment. Good one, Brittney!

     
  4. TreePixie

    TreePixie New Member


    No I don't think you do see, but that's ok.
     
  5. TreePixie

    TreePixie New Member

    Wow...major oversimplification here. There's a huge difference between being aware of personal safety and the safety of a nation. No, a woman is not going to "overreact" in a national situation just because she's aware of the high incidence of rape and the tendency of many to victim blame. Apples and oranges.
     
  6. TreePixie

    TreePixie New Member

    Actually, most guys who get off on exposing themselves aren't rapists, they're another version of pervert, and far less dangerous.

    Years ago, when dinosaurs roamed the earth and I was a teenager, I was on the subway with a friend one day when I looked up and the guy standing in front of me was leering at me, with his penis sticking out of his pants.

    Sooo..as loudly as I could I said "Hey, Mister, did you know your zipper is down and your penis is sticking out?" Heads all over the car swiveled in his direction. When the train stopped, you'd have thought someone lit his ass on fire from the speed of his exit.

    I also had a neighbor who used to stand in his window in the nude and masturbate, making loud disgusting noises when the windows were open. I was about 13 at the time, and more than a little freaked out, but he never did anything but that.
     
  7. Ra

    Ra Well-Known Member


    Yeah, but most people wouldn't be thinking "harmless" if they invited someone into their home to provide some sort of tech or mech service and they exposed themselves. All they are thinking is loon who is capable of doing who knows what. And most likely would take some sort of action based simply on that accord. But that's just me. I'm old and don't know shit though......:p
     
  8. GQ Brotha

    GQ Brotha New Member

    Any woman in such a situation would be justifiably uncomfortable. Because who knows where it could lead.

    Think about it would any of us guys here expose our penises to a woman we aren't involved with personally as a partner.

    Maybe a doctor or nurse, but nothing sexual about that in the least of course. :)

    This reminds me of something, when I was younger and growing up in the innercity, I would go to the Chinese store for Nintendo Games, soon as I stepped foot in the store the Chinese would follow you around every step. Because young kids would often shoplift games from the store.

    You were painted with that brush even though you don't have that mindset personally.

    Its like the folks who will get nervous when a black male is walking behind them in a quiet or dark area or they would cross the street to avoid them.

    As black men we have heard of these things before. I just live my life, I know what my core values are and so I don't sweat it.

    My uncle one time came up from Texas A&M to visit my aunt in Virginia and she wasn't at home at the time, so he was hanging around outside and the white neighbors called the cops about a black man lurking in the neighborhood.
     
  9. archangel

    archangel Well-Known Member

    I honestly think you don't understand what sexism is but that's fine.
     
  10. archangel

    archangel Well-Known Member

    The quote deals with again preconceived notions and making judgement off of those preconceived notions. Some elderly lady in her 80's worried about her purse being snatched from a guy who has no record shouldn't be head of the country. However, that was an example. The point is that making assumptions off of data doesn't predict one's behavior. Quite honestly, makes it unfair.

    guilty before innocent.


    Honestly, don't you think that alters you view of the opposite gender?

    meaning you think worse of men, don't you?
     
  11. TreePixie

    TreePixie New Member

    And if you guys don't quite see what the big deal was here, think about how you'd feel if you came home and your sister or girlfriend or wife told you some cable installer had done this to her.
     
  12. TreePixie

    TreePixie New Member

    I made it quite clear I was not talking about all men. But the stats are what the are - over 98% of sexual assaults are committed by men. If you'd like to see those numbers lowered, then get to work educating men not to rape. It's pretty damned simple. When women know that most rapes are committed by men, it doesn't mean they see all men as rapists, but since they know their lifetime chances of being raped are very high, it makes them cautious. That's not prejudice. Especially when if a woman IS assaulted, it's often HER judgment that's called into question.

    If you don't like the fact that a woman *might* view a man as a potential rapist, work to lower the rate of rape by educating other men that rape is not ok, "wearing down her resistance" is not seduction, "she said no, but she meant yes" isn't true, that rape jokes are not amusing, etc.

    It isn't feminism's fault that 98% of rapes are committed by men (against male as well as female victims). No, it's not your fault either, but if it bothers you as much as it seems to, work to change it.
     
  13. pettyofficerj

    pettyofficerj New Member

    Penis envy is a mothafucka

    do u wish u were born a man
     
  14. TreePixie

    TreePixie New Member

    Me?? Hell no. If I were a man, I could only have one penis, unless I was gay. I love being a woman. I can have as many penises as I like!
     
  15. Brittney

    Brittney Well-Known Member

    Lmao!!!! :smt038
     
  16. FG

    FG Well-Known Member

    Soooo... let me get this straight... Women needs to take responsibility of how they dress and where they go and who they choose to hang out with - to make sure we don't end up in situations that may lead to bad stuff...... but if we do, we are prejudiced and work off preconceived notions???

    If a girl gets raped, she is instantly questioned how she ended up in that situation but if she avoids situations like that, she is being prejudiced against men....

    M'kay.
     

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