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Meeting a crippled chick in a bar.

Twista

Diamond Member
The video might be offensive depending on how you view it. I really dont think they should be making fun of crippled people at all. They maybe could've thought of another idea to get results.



http://break.com/index/balls_of_steel_crippled_girl.html

Would you stay or go?

I think the video is hilarious (his reactions) in seeing how a guy reacts in a tight spot, but its not hilarious seeing some of the comments people make about the disabled. Some people never grow up.
 
Not offensive, just lame. That's a pretty contrived "disability."

Honestly, "crippled?" What year is this?
 
So the guy is a d!ck because he didnt want to be with someone who is crippled? :disgust:

Seriously, "man trap" my ass, someone should put a bear trap for her to step on so she could really be like that. That video actually made me mad as hell.
 
Originally posted by: amdhunter
So the guy is a d!ck because he didnt want to be with someone who is crippled? :disgust:

Seriously, "man trap" my ass, someone should put a bear trap for her to step on so she could really be like that. That video actually made me mad as hell.

Why would it make you mad? If roles were reversed the woman would leave too, unless she really wanted to get in his pants... to get that wallet.
 
So the key question is what would a woman have done if the roles had been reversed...

My bet is that more women would have stayed out of "sympathy" but the guy's chance of being in any sort of relationship with her would have ended the moment she realized he was crippled.

The guy's solution is better for both in the long run.
 
Originally posted by: LtPage1
Not offensive, just lame. That's a pretty contrived "disability."

Honestly, "crippled?" What year is this?

It's not contrived, I've known two people who walked like that.
 
Originally posted by: SlitheryDee
So the key question is what would a woman have done if the roles had been reversed...

My bet is that more women would have stayed out of "sympathy" but the guy's chance of being in any sort of relationship with her would have ended the moment she realized he was crippled.

The guy's solution is better for both in the long run.

Because 'crippled' people don't deserve loving relationships??
 
So the key question is what would a woman have done if the roles had been reversed...
I'd leave... but then again, I'm a bitch.

eta: in this situation where i was out and had just met a guy.. but then again i probabley wouldn't agree to leave a bar alone with a stranger anyways.
 
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