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We are about the same height and weight. I wouldnt let anyone disrespect my girl. I would say something at the very least. Call out the biggest guy. Then a swift kick to the liver would shut him up.

 

 

And what if he is carrying that "hot sh*t"? Then what?

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My ex..

everyone was scared of him becuase he was was huge, but his dick is a different story.

there would be a big group of people fighting but when he came to join everyone ran away cuz hes that intimidating. He was a beasttttt.

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Thank you Nessa for that exhilirating tidbit of information.

 

Whatevs hater.

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What exactly is there to hate ? Your exes small penis ?

 

Yea shoot

Whys he so big but his dick so small, how does that happpen.

 

 

 

Tragic, thats just my luck.

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is it just me or does it seem like nessaaa is on medication?

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I guarantee I am bigger then him, in both areas. :laugh: Maybe you have an overly large vagina?

 

LOL

excuse me...woeoeowoeoe so rude.

 

Point is a man should look intimidating enough so that guys know not to **** with him in the first place.

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Yeah well not all men are 6'5'' and built like me. And as intimidating as I am, there are a-holes out there that will test guys like me. I don't put up with disrespect. Period. You have a lot to learn young grasshopper.

 

This aint okcupid,No need to be telling me about urself.

:D

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You are not bas rutten.

 

You can't beat up 6 guys at once.

 

You are not Anderson Silva.

 

You can't enter matrix mode and kill 6 guys in 10 seconds.

 

You are not Joe Lauzon.

 

You won't survive if you fight 6 guys at once.

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Yeah well not all men are 6'5'' and built like me. And as intimidating as I am, there are a-holes out there that will test guys like me. I don't put up with disrespect. Period. You have a lot to learn young grasshopper.

 

Grasshopper was given answer by Master Teh that contradicts yours. ;)

 

The Tao of Kung Fu #4 - "Peace is prized above victory." - YouTube

 

I'm a Kung Fu cult fan lol

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you guys are fuuunnny ! most ive smiled from a thread on here...

 

 

anyway, yeah, you don't do **** in that situation. unless you are a seriously savage f*ck, or have deep military training on dealing with groups of attackers (which some guys do...)

 

sucks to walk away feeling like you wish you could've done something, but there just isn't anything to be done. make a good joke about them being b*tches and how you could've taken them all, go home, f*ck.

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I've been in a few situations where things got a bit "tense" at clubs with either my gf/wife her sister, etc with guys disrespecting. Most of time we say a few choice words to each other, and it gets broken up before anything happens.

 

The only time I've ever had to physically put my hands on anyone was at some electronic concert I was at and of course, people are all drugged up and dancing like crazy. This HUGE ass dude is just all over the place..flailing his arms everywhere, etc. He keeps whacking my gf and she's this tiny little thing (5'2" 110lbs maybe...actually I have no idea how much she weighed to be honest...it was mostly in her boobs...but I digress) and I keep trying to move her out of the way. But she's a stubborn bitch and she intentionally moves closer to the guy. After one more whack, she turns around and shoves the guy. Of course, he barely even budges...but to my HUGE surprise, he shoves my girl right back and she falls on her ass! The only thing running through my head is "****, I'm about to get my ass kicked", but what can I do, right? I run up and shove the guy, grab his shirt and hope I get a few good punches in before he pummels me into the ground. He immediately holds up his hands and he's just apologizing like crazy. I just tell him something like, "You better watch yourself" or whatever (I forget), but inside my heart is pounding and I'm like "**** I dodged a bullet".

 

Of course, this lifted me BIG TIME in her eyes. Hey...a man's gotta do what a man's gotta do, right? :)

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I would actually ask them which one of them would like to get there ass kicked first. Theres nothing they can do to me that I have not been through before. And yeah, theres a Glock on my ankle for work. But that is for diar situations.

 

This is the type of response women like to hear.:cool: it depends on the type of disrespect but if lets say they are physically assaulting me, hell yeah he has to get involved. I don't want a pussy. But if they just say something rude, I think its best to just walk away.

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Depedns on the situation if a guy starts it and looks like he might get physical ill step in..

 

But there have been times where i almost got badly hurt because the women i was with couldnt stop running her mouth and thought because shes a women that she had that protective imaginary forcefield around her where she could say and do whatever she wants to a man and face no consequences but she picked on the wrong man..

 

For those women they get what they desrve im not risking my health for a ***** starter

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I think if its a case of what i would do to your girl. or you are so sexy...both the gf and bf should walk away and say nothing....find another haunt...theres no point....idiots....dont need a response.....deb.

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Even on the Internet I suffer from honesty. So I admit that I'm not so tough as most guys on this thread boast, and that I'd probably just walk away. I paid a lot of money to have my teeth straightened; I'm not about to lose them over some pissing contest. If a girl thinks any less of me because of that, good riddance to her!

 

I've never had to fight in my life. I probably wouldn't even know how to throw a punch, LOL.

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I'd ignore it, or laugh. The idea that someone could say anything which would bother me, I find amusing.

 

I mean, suppose you were a world famous movie star, or the president or something, and somebody threw an insult your way. Would you even blink? Would it register at all on your radar? Of course not. The opinion of some idiot is not even worth the time it takes to confront them.

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Mt female friend said she expects her man to still defend her??????? lol

 

I'm more likely to defend him to be honest :D

 

With all seriousness though: I would want him to walk (run) away with me. If we were cornered, we would have to fight.

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I like to know that my guy would have a reasonable chance against one guy if we were out and something started, but that's the kind of thing I'd like to believe but never have to actually witness. I like knowing my man can look after himself/protect me if necessary. It's a major attractive factor, though not strictly necessary.

 

But in anything more than that, I'd rather we just walked away. I really don't see the point in physical confrontation when it can be avoided. I'd think more of him for staying cool and walking away.

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There's something funny about a couple of blokes talking about how tough they are on a message board called 'loveshack.org' :laugh:

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expect your boyfriend to fight 4 or 5 guys to protect you or would you be normal enough to know that your man is at a disadvantage and would be crazy to try and fight

 

 

Mt female friend said she expects her man to still defend her??????? lol

 

Whenever i saw similar scenarios play out, it was the girl who was the voice of reason and common sense and was trying to convince the bf to not fight because she didn't want her guy to get bloodied up.

 

Your female friend either idealises the situation, has not ever loved someone and sees bf's as replaceable or just plain lacks common sense.

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I'm frankly not interested in being with a guy who labors under the delusion that he can fight FIVE men unarmed in an open space and win. This ain't the movies. Knowing when to exit the situation isn't cowardice - it's tactics and plain common sense. Traits that I value quite a bit more in a guy than bullish aggression.

 

Obviously, that only applies when you CAN leave. If they're actively trying to rape me and he just twiddles his thumbs, yeah, that's cowardice. :p

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Depedns on the situation if a guy starts it and looks like he might get physical ill step in..

 

But there have been times where i almost got badly hurt because the women i was with couldnt stop running her mouth and thought because shes a women that she had that protective imaginary forcefield around her where she could say and do whatever she wants to a man and face no consequences but she picked on the wrong man..

 

For those women they get what they desrve im not risking my health for a ***** starter

 

LOL. I've been in this situation before, luckily I never got badly hurt though.

 

Also, when alcohol is flowing things go crazy quick. I was at a club once with a group of people trying to have fun. This one girl was dancing with this guy. A few minutes later she came up to me, dragging me by the arm saying the guy wouldn't leave her alone. I told her, "don't dance with him, stay over here". Two minutes later she was dancing with him again. I was thinking WTF man LOL. So anyhow she comes back acting all panicky and practically pulling my arm out of socket. Keep in mind, there was a GROUP there, and for some reason she singled me out. I went and told the guy to leave her alone and he claimed she wanted to dance with him. Kind of put me in a tight spot because it appeared to be the case. That dude and his buddy were hovering on the fringes of our group like a couple of mangy stray dogs, and this dumb chick was throwing them table scraps. The club got so crowded that they eventually got separated from us. Honestly thinking back on it I'm more pissed at her than them.

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I was friends with this crazy guy when I lived in the US. 80's. tall skinny guy. indian! yes indian. and when we were out late at night, for the phukk of it he would go up to a group of guys (our age) and to the biggest guy there, throw a punch across his face. all of the others dispersed like ants when you step on a group of them. it was hilarious. no one would mess with him.

 

phillydude, I dont know how you weigh 250lbs/6.5" and people still would p***k with you? you must have a wimp sign on your forehead.

 

I told my GF that anyone would disrespect her, it would be clobber time. I would give my life for my partner. I will love, protect and care fro her if it means my life as well. if it comes to that, so be it. but I will not let anyone talk disrespectfully to my lady. it hasnt happened yet but also im a pretty big guy and guys are intimidated.

 

it may be stupid in some peoples eyes (not mine) but I call it being a gentleman (chivalry, ya know?) and sticking up for her. more boys need to act like men today. no wonder so many are clueless on who wears the pants today. I would be embarrassed if my boyfriend didnt say anything.

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I was friends with this crazy guy when I lived in the US. 80's. tall skinny guy. indian! yes indian. and when we were out late at night, for the phukk of it he would go up to a group of guys (our age) and to the biggest guy there, throw a punch across his face. all of the others dispersed like ants when you step on a group of them. it was hilarious. no one would mess with him.

 

phillydude, I dont know how you weigh 250lbs/6.5" and people still would p***k with you? you must have a wimp sign on your forehead.

 

I told my GF that anyone would disrespect her, it would be clobber time. I would give my life for my partner. I will love, protect and care fro her if it means my life as well. if it comes to that, so be it. but I will not let anyone talk disrespectfully to my lady. it hasnt happened yet but also im a pretty big guy and guys are intimidated.

 

it may be stupid in some peoples eyes (not mine) but I call it being a gentleman (chivalry, ya know?) and sticking up for her. more boys need to act like men today. no wonder so many are clueless on who wears the pants today. I would be embarrassed if my boyfriend didnt say anything.

 

Ok, I'm going to assume this is MAJOR hyperbole.

 

Unless this Indian dude looked like THawk from Street Fighter, no way he gets away with that ****...

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Now now, this isn't the 1950's. Women have been telling men for decades that they aren't allowed to expect certain behavior just because she's a female.

 

Why should it be any different the other way around?

 

Hey...this is a thread for men who act like MEN.

 

You have no business here....

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