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9 February, 2008 at 10:03 pm #310935
Stop following me please
9 February, 2008 at 10:04 pm #310936the post referred to a young teenage girl not an alcoholic jock
Who’s the alcoholic jock? Or are you just slinging insults round cos you’ve nobody else to play with tonight?
9 February, 2008 at 10:06 pm #310937@johnboy25 wrote:
the post referred to a young teenage girl not an alcoholic jock
Who’s the alcoholic jock? Or are you just slinging insults round cos you’ve nobody else to play with tonight?
you have a point
the terms jock and alcoholic do not need to be mentioned seperately9 February, 2008 at 10:17 pm #310938‘Stupid jock’ is one I wouldn’t mind, but I’m tee total and proud of it :lol:
I know it’s different things but it is still pretty much the same basic principle. If a gang attacked me, would I be in any better position to fight them off than a teenage girl? I may be less vulnerable in many ways, but I’d still be an easy target. As would most of us.
9 February, 2008 at 10:20 pm #310939@johnboy25 wrote:
‘Stupid jock’ is one I wouldn’t mind, but I’m tee total and proud of it :lol:
I know it’s different things but it is still pretty much the same basic principle. If a gang attacked me, would I be in any better position to fight them off than a teenage girl? I may be less vulnerable in many ways, but I’d still be an easy target. As would most of us.
what do you do
stay in just incase
or do you forward plan to cover any foreseeable eventualitys9 February, 2008 at 10:29 pm #310940But that kind of dances round the point, does it not? The point I was making was that yes, the post is about a teenage girl who feels intimidated by people who – as far as we know – have made no actual threat but could pose a threat to her safety (hence, presumably, why she feels intimidated) Just in the same way as nobody actually poses a threat to my safety, but if they felt like it there’s not much I could do either.
9 February, 2008 at 10:38 pm #310941@johnboy25 wrote:
But that kind of dances round the point, does it not? The point I was making was that yes, the post is about a teenage girl who feels intimidated by people who – as far as we know – have made no actual threat but could pose a threat to her safety (hence, presumably, why she feels intimidated) Just in the same way as nobody actually poses a threat to my safety, but if they felt like it there’s not much I could do either.
are you taking the p’iss
no right thinking guardian would let a young teenager go to her dance lessons alone in a situation that was mentioned9 February, 2008 at 10:39 pm #310942ROTT, should the government make society safer for us?
9 February, 2008 at 10:40 pm #310943The post isn’t about whether or not the legal guardian would or would not let her go on her own.
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