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Of course! What part about "it's not safe to get into a stranger's car" don't you get? How many times do women have to post that before you'll believe that good looks/fame/charm/whatever won't override that?
Again, I'll say it's easy to say what one will do until they're actually in that situation. We'll see what happens if Johnny Depp as Jack Sparrow was right in front of you. If then, you actually do turn him down, kudos. Until then, unless I actually witness a follow-through, I'm shaking my head thinking "sure you will," with many of these responses.
When I was 13 a teenage girl who was hitchhiking in my area was abducted and murdered. Now back in 1977 murders were headline news and rare in New Zealand. It frightened me and I vowed I would never hitchhike in my life. I would never get in a strangers car, ever. Not when I was young and foolish and certainly not now I'm older. Many a nefarious man has been good looking. You can't judge a character by their looks.
OP and other men who have stated women would jump into a good looking guys car are wrong...only street women do these kind of unsafe actions.
Today Robert Pattinson, pulls up to you in his flash sports car and says to you "You look just like my kind of lady, get in and we will go back to my place and get to know each other"
What do you do?
First, I'd look over my shoulder, thinking that he was talking to someone else.
Second, I'd keep on walking, cuz I don't look like the woman in the photo, so he would never in a million years say that to me.
Third, by observation only, a lot nice looking guys in sports cars have issues with arrogance and are full of themselves. They knew they are good-looking and are sure no one forgets it.
I'd probably be more interested in the guy in a pickup truck or a regular car or his work vehicle. But, I still wouldn't just get picked up like that.
And I'm probably (almost) old enough to be his mom.
Again, I'll say it's easy to say what one will do until they're actually in that situation. We'll see what happens if Johnny Depp as Jack Sparrow was right in front of you. If then, you actually do turn him down, kudos. Until then, unless I actually witness a follow-through, I'm shaking my head thinking "sure you will," with many of these responses.
Clinging to this belief that women are incapable of accurately self-reporting and predicting their own behaviour is deeply misogynist.
It makes you look desperate, yet undateable. A real ladyboner-killer.
Clinging to this belief that women are incapable of accurately self-reporting and predicting their own behaviour is deeply misogynist.
It makes you look desperate, yet undateable. A real ladyboner-killer.
So I disagreed with her, and it makes me desperate, and a misogynist? I doubt Ruth4Truth and I will lose sleep over this. I gave an opinion, is all. I didn't know all women were expected to have the same one.
My comment isn't even gender specific. You say something, and when you're in that situation then you're put to the test.
Don't hate. It threads like these that help us guys understand the female mind.
understand the female mind??
not any better than a blind guy with a rubix cube...
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