I'd have asked her what the hell she thought she was doing, and if she went to hit me instead of answer, I'd have ***** slapped her. You don't attack someone out of the blue unless it's in good fun.
Chivalry extends only to those who deserve it. If a woman attacks out of the blue, she is no longer acting as a woman should act if she expects to be treated with respect.Macgyvercas said:Four words: Dodge, Block and Parry.
I make it a point to not hit women if it can be helped (yes, I am still stubbornly trying to keep chivalry from completely flatlining). Deflecting or avoiding the blows works nicely, and I don't get called a douche for dodging and parrying.
No verbal exchange exept her saying "Dinny harm ma boy ya ****", avoided her, didnt try to stop her at all and didnt reason with her and left and they follwed exept a friend of mine in the group gave them the wrong directions on purpose she was drunk/ highwasalp said:now Corporal, what are the exact details? Was there a verbal exchange between the slaps and the bitting? did you look at her after the slap(in a menacing way) or did you just avoid looking at her? Did you take any action at all to try to stop her,intimidate her or even reason with her?Corporal Bill said:-gotta snip em all-
High school third year. Don't know what that is to americans but here its just primary to high school and to you elementary to high school lolAssassin Xaero said:Umm... sounds like you are in middle school, so... erm... no? Learn to ignore people and/or learn the ways of karma.
Okay, fair enough. But it's still against my personal code to strike a woman unless I have no alternative (i.e. she's wielding a knife/sword/gun/insert favorite weapon here)Darius Brogan said:Chivalry extends only to those who deserve it. If a woman attacks out of the blue, she is no longer acting as a woman should act if she expects to be treated with respect.Macgyvercas said:Four words: Dodge, Block and Parry.
I make it a point to not hit women if it can be helped (yes, I am still stubbornly trying to keep chivalry from completely flatlining). Deflecting or avoiding the blows works nicely, and I don't get called a douche for dodging and parrying.
That sounds like the best out of the 3 I say do that OT: I probably would've shoved her out of the way and kept doing that if she continued.Ultratwinkie said:or you can post her info on 4chan. let anon sort her out.
That ***** sounds like she deserved itMacgyvercas said:Okay, fair enough. But it's still against my personal code to strike a woman unless I have no alternative (i.e. she's wielding a knife/sword/gun/flame thrower)Darius Brogan said:Chivalry extends only to those who deserve it. If a woman attacks out of the blue, she is no longer acting as a woman should act if she expects to be treated with respect.Macgyvercas said:Four words: Dodge, Block and Parry.
I make it a point to not hit women if it can be helped (yes, I am still stubbornly trying to keep chivalry from completely flatlining). Deflecting or avoiding the blows works nicely, and I don't get called a douche for dodging and parrying.
Women have already gotten equality, they don't need chivalry.Macgyvercas said:Four words: Dodge, Block and Parry.
I make it a point to not hit women if it can be helped (yes, I am still stubbornly trying to keep chivalry from completely flatlining). Deflecting or avoiding the blows works nicely, and I don't get called a douche for dodging and parrying.
I hold much the same view, and to my recollection I have yet to hit a woman, but biting? That's a little excessive for what sounds like a disagreement to me.Macgyvercas said:Okay, fair enough. But it's still against my personal code to strike a woman unless I have no alternative (i.e. she's wielding a knife/sword/gun/insert favorite weapon here)Darius Brogan said:Chivalry extends only to those who deserve it. If a woman attacks out of the blue, she is no longer acting as a woman should act if she expects to be treated with respect.Macgyvercas said:Four words: Dodge, Block and Parry.
I make it a point to not hit women if it can be helped (yes, I am still stubbornly trying to keep chivalry from completely flatlining). Deflecting or avoiding the blows works nicely, and I don't get called a douche for dodging and parrying.
I see, well I'm sure you hadn't the intention to burn your schoolmate so, like it might've sound, but it happened so... better luck next time.Corporal Bill said:Thing is noone would care because EVERYONE in my year doe's it lol. It's just particualary bad if I have done it lolfaspxina said:Oh by the way, I don't think you should've told anything to the teacher, I mean, that doesn't justifies the fact that he and his girlfriend attacked you, but there was really no need to talk about him in his absence.
Imagine if he ignored you and never attacked you? You would be the bad guy in the end.
Even weirder thing is he didnt even get in any trouble, he never does yet he's always an ass in classfaspxina said:I see, well I'm sure you hadn't the intention to burn your schoolmate so, like it might've sound, but it happened so... better luck next time.Corporal Bill said:Thing is noone would care because EVERYONE in my year doe's it lol. It's just particualary bad if I have done it lolfaspxina said:Oh by the way, I don't think you should've told anything to the teacher, I mean, that doesn't justifies the fact that he and his girlfriend attacked you, but there was really no need to talk about him in his absence.
Imagine if he ignored you and never attacked you? You would be the bad guy in the end.
Anyway, I never really answered your question: should have you retaliated?
I say yes. The moment she even tried to hit you should've instantly high-kicked her teeth off (or just push her away, that could work I guess...)
Actually, let's consult Wayne Brady.superbatranger said:But, what if she doesn't even know what the hell she's doing in the first place? The slapping kinda makes sense, since I assume the asshole in question got in trouble, but biting? What the fuck?Hubilub said:In a situation like this, there's only one question you can ask yourself:
[sub]Though just asking her what the hell she's doing is a good idea too[/sub]