you'd need to do your research, and stuff.. but i think being a public annoyance can be considered breaking the law, disturbing the peace etc.Thaliur said:That's illegal? Wow, I should prepare some lawsuit letters next time I go shopping or use the bus...frostyvamp said:Protip no. 1: dont post their facebook pages on the forums; privacy kinda things
and she *can* be breaking a law, [...] being a pain in the ass, and stuff :3
I say support her as good as you can, and try to shield her from that other person.
Agreed..Vryyk said:And this is why I only keep two friends at any given time.
People will be mean and spiteful, you can't shelter her from everything. Romantic interests should also be good friends, simply act as such and you will both be better off. Creating a victim-rescuer mentality never ends well, take her on a date if she needs a distraction, but ultimately she needs this to grow as a person.
Be a crutch, not an umbrella if you prefer a metaphor.
Yeah? Well, straight people can be fucking revolting..ciortas1 said:(especially if this is just groundless homophobia and not your girlfriend being butch or something, because gay men for one can be quite repulsive and I can more understand hate based on the person's actions)
magicaxis said:My girlfriend is bisexual. One day a good friend of hers for several years finds out about her sexuality and flips. She immediately begins turning their friends against my girlfriend. She invites their whole group to a movie night except for her, spams abusive language on her facebook, and a whole bunch of other repulsive stuff.
While what she is doing is not technically illegal, its pathetic and disgusting. What should I do with her? As a boyfriend, I feel it my duty to defend her from such attacks, but how should i go about it?
Also can we keep it legal? I'm not going to jail over this![]()
THANK you.evilthecat said:Drop the protective crap, it's demeaning. Your girlfriend can probably look after herself, and it's not your responsibility to step in and play superman so you can level up your penis. If she's actually bisexual, it means she'd be comfortable in a relationship with another woman which means she's probably not the kind of person who needs a big man around all the time to stop all the hurtful words.
Give advice, be supportive, let her know you're there if she needs to vent about it but seriously, you're a partner in her life not her daddy substitute and it's not your job to wade in and sort out her social life for her. Worse, doing so makes her look (and feel) incredibly pathetic.
Also, don't take anything I say personally. Overprotective guys piss me off, but I sense you're not one of them.. just don't step over that deceptively inviting line.
This is the most important post in this thread. Answer it, OP. Then you can figure out what to do.FargoDog said:Before I answer, has the friend flipped solely because your girlfriend is bisexual or because she feels betrayed that she was never told?
and if they don't it is harassment and you could have them arrestedJedoro said:Tell your girlfriend to block her and anyone who posts that crap on her page? Just ignore the assholes, they'll get bored eventually...