Am I wrong to want this girl to be punched in the face?

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Kuroneko97

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Girls like this teach me what NOT to do when I start a relationship with someone. Jesus, have some trust in your partner. Was your relationship not started in the belief that you could trust that person, as well as care for them?

If I start a relationship.
 

Mcupobob

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Jedoro said:
I hope that guy realizes he can do much better and dumps her ass.
That was my though exactly. The idiot thats with her doesn't move on to well a better person in general. Then he's equally as big idiot and they deserve to live out there idiotic lives to together.

As to you wanting to punch her in the face I have no problem with that. Though there is a difference to wanting and actively seeking out and punching said face. As long as you know where the line is buddy.
 

chadachada123

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To be fair, radio shows lie all of the time.

I was once on the air as "some dude that got cheated on with my best friend," and they even brought "her" (some random intern) onto the air so I could "have a word with her." One of the perps of living pretty close to Detroit: the radio stations can be kinda nuts around here. The trashiest (the one I was on) station is definitely 9-5-5, heh. Most of the time they roll through so many stories so fast that that kind of "uhhh...the fuck?" stuff just flies over the viewers' heads.

If that woman was totally real and not exaggerating for the sake of showbiz, though, then yeah, a punch to the face would be totally appropriate.
 

clawmachinelegend

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I would say no to a punch mainly because it's fake. I am pretty sure it against FCC regulation to broadcast a phone call without tell them they are on the radio. Also most morning zoo radio shows use a prep service that has prerecorded bits and this sounds like one
 

Darh Abdomino

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LetalisK said:
Thank god I married my wife. She's so awesome. I told her no Valentine's Day, it's for fools, I'd rather do sweet things for her throughout the year rather than relegate it to a specific day and she said "Okay". Then I bought her a big ass teddy bear which she loves and hates me for getting it for Valentine's Day.

I'm such an ass. Though technically, the score was really even since she got me a Valentine's Day present before we came to this agreement and when we came to this agreement she decided to represent it as an anniversary present instead.

Though on a related note, she's been treated like shit or romantically neglected by almost every other person she's been with, so she doesn't expect much and even the most basic romantic gesture makes me a god of love in her eyes. Moral of the story: Date romantically neglected women, not self-entitled bitches that have had everything handed to them on a silver platter.
That is both the most inspiring/useful AND the most horrible advice I have ever heard. Congrats good sir, you have sent my moral compass spinning. That is no mean feat.
 

mega48man

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wow. punch this ***** in the face

"and i'm nice and i'm pretty"
she's just a little saint with her iphone and daddy's car, isn't she? T_T
 

TheLoneBeet

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It's a shame because sometimes the people who actually have somebody to do nice things for them on valentine's day just don't deserve it. Like this *****. :)
 

McNoobin

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Personally I think it's never wrong to want, but to actually do is another story. And that whole "it's stupid to give a girl flowers after Valentine's Day" ... if I gave her a gift after Christmas I feel like she'd throw it off a cliff, morph into a 21-foot radioactive ferret and self-destruct destroying half of the western hemisphere.

Joking aside, although punching her in the face probably won't do much I do hope she goes through some life-changing event that makes her, like, not a *****.