
03-24-2012, 04:49 PM
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Originally Posted by cappyjon431
Sorry if you would consider this bullying. Wanting to politely discuss someone's bad behavior is NOT bullying.
Here is a definition of bullying:
bul·ly
noun
1.
a blustering, quarrelsome, overbearing person who habitually badgers and intimidates people.
Anyone who knows me knows that I am not quarrelsome, blustering, or overbearing. I don't think this qualifies as "habitually" badgering someone.
In any event:
1. I would have just as certainly chased a man if he had been the one to flick me off. Bad behavior is bad behavior, regardless of gender.
2. This woman almost caused an accident and then had had the nerve to flick me off for her incompetence. Don't you see anything wrong with that?
3. If we continue to condone bad behavior in TV, bad behavior will continue.
4. I just wanted to discuss the issue with her, as where I come from real women don't flick men off, especially when the woman is in the wrong. I just wanted to understand WHY she would behave so inappropriately.
It would seem to me that it is time to stop making excuses for bad behavior (saving seats in the square, rude driving behavior, etc.) and start standing up to those who obviously were not raised properly.
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there is NO excuse to ever chase anyone. thats why we have law enforcement. im sure you would not want anyone chasing down your wife or loved one for anything this trivial!!!
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