Breakfast Club & Comedian Lil Duval Gettin Heat For Interview Question About Trannies
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FOH with this "killing is the line" ? when there ain't even a legal recourse to the fuckery.
If a ? lies to a dude, and he finds out - you think there's a "TR401" form he could fill out at the police station ? That dude ain't got no recourse to that ? . Of course, he's gonna want revenge. The ? you expect him to do ?
Then if he would've said he would beat dude within an inch of his life, y'all would still be saying the same ? .
Admit it - y'all don't want no repercussions for these trannies. Y'all want 'em to use any bathroom they want & lie to whoever they want.
? ass folk is probably the same ones that would paint your son's nails and let him wear a dress talmbout... "he always liked to play dress up in my clothes and play with dolls".
So it's either death to all lying trans ppl... or they shouldnt have to face any repercussions??? Lol
There's no inbetween?
Like i said the ? is foul
But the only reason why is such a great offense for most is because ppl are concerned with appearences
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VulcanRaven wrote: »Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »i can't support deception and secrecy ....it's foul
but to advocate for the murder of a person who essentially lied is also wrong joking or not
we have free speech but that speech has consequences and trans folks are experiencing the negative consequences
blk trans women are dying by suicide and by the hands of another at an alarming rate
that said, duval's comments speak to a larger issue with society
homophobia is still a big problem
its why ppl are predisposed to stay in the closet and in the shadows
and why ppl are predisposed to believing death and or violence is a reasonable repercussion or response for being mislead into what some would consider ? sex
What Duval said wasn't homophobia though or transphobia
It kinda was
He suggested that because this person mislead him into what he would consider homosexual activity that person deserves to not to live -
VulcanRaven wrote: »Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »i can't support deception and secrecy ....it's foul
but to advocate for the murder of a person who essentially lied is also wrong joking or not
we have free speech but that speech has consequences and trans folks are experiencing the negative consequences
blk trans women are dying by suicide and by the hands of another at an alarming rate
that said, duval's comments speak to a larger issue with society
homophobia is still a big problem
its why ppl are predisposed to stay in the closet and in the shadows
and why ppl are predisposed to believing death and or violence is a reasonable repercussion or response for being mislead into what some would consider ? sex
Its homophobic if somebody deceive you into ? sex and you react violently?? And what's the repercussion for misleading somebody into something like that?
i get tricked into having sex with a trans man i'm 98% sure i'm not going to be tempted in the least to ? that person
i'm going to be mad as hell
but to wish death upon a person nah
i'd probably try to swing on the person to be honest but it would be wrong of me
what should be a proper repercussion for something like that? i dunno
ideally anything but violence
that said, what should be the proper repercussion for someone who misleads another into believing that they are single or lies about how much money they make for the purpose of sex?
It's comparable in the sense that the offenses are both rooted in dishonesty
And what's the greater offense is subjective
Who are you to say that a person misleading me into a sexual relationship under the false impression they were single is the lesser offense?
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Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »FOH with this "killing is the line" ? when there ain't even a legal recourse to the fuckery.
If a ? lies to a dude, and he finds out - you think there's a "TR401" form he could fill out at the police station ? That dude ain't got no recourse to that ? . Of course, he's gonna want revenge. The ? you expect him to do ?
Then if he would've said he would beat dude within an inch of his life, y'all would still be saying the same ? .
Admit it - y'all don't want no repercussions for these trannies. Y'all want 'em to use any bathroom they want & lie to whoever they want.
? ass folk is probably the same ones that would paint your son's nails and let him wear a dress talmbout... "he always liked to play dress up in my clothes and play with dolls".
So it's either death to all lying trans ppl... or they shouldnt have to face any repercussions??? Lol
There's no inbetween?
Like i said the ? is foul
But the only reason why is such a great offense for most is because ppl are concerned with appearences
So what kind of repercussions do you think they should have to face ?
BTW, can you imagine relegating a ? victim's trauma to people being "concerned with appearances" ? -
Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »VulcanRaven wrote: »Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »i can't support deception and secrecy ....it's foul
but to advocate for the murder of a person who essentially lied is also wrong joking or not
we have free speech but that speech has consequences and trans folks are experiencing the negative consequences
blk trans women are dying by suicide and by the hands of another at an alarming rate
that said, duval's comments speak to a larger issue with society
homophobia is still a big problem
its why ppl are predisposed to stay in the closet and in the shadows
and why ppl are predisposed to believing death and or violence is a reasonable repercussion or response for being mislead into what some would consider ? sex
What Duval said wasn't homophobia though or transphobia
It kinda was
He suggested that because this person mislead him into what he would consider homosexual activity that person deserves to not to live
Not wanting to have sex with a trans person is not homophobia -
Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »VulcanRaven wrote: »Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »i can't support deception and secrecy ....it's foul
but to advocate for the murder of a person who essentially lied is also wrong joking or not
we have free speech but that speech has consequences and trans folks are experiencing the negative consequences
blk trans women are dying by suicide and by the hands of another at an alarming rate
that said, duval's comments speak to a larger issue with society
homophobia is still a big problem
its why ppl are predisposed to stay in the closet and in the shadows
and why ppl are predisposed to believing death and or violence is a reasonable repercussion or response for being mislead into what some would consider ? sex
What Duval said wasn't homophobia though or transphobia
It kinda was
He suggested that because this person mislead him into what he would consider homosexual activity that person deserves to not to live
They don't -
vagrant-718 wrote: »
Its crazy that theres a term for that
I was wondering what that ? was. Trannies making up terms now when there is only one type of man and one type of woman. It's called male or female and you are born either at birth. ? is disgusting. -
Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »VulcanRaven wrote: »Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »i can't support deception and secrecy ....it's foul
but to advocate for the murder of a person who essentially lied is also wrong joking or not
we have free speech but that speech has consequences and trans folks are experiencing the negative consequences
blk trans women are dying by suicide and by the hands of another at an alarming rate
that said, duval's comments speak to a larger issue with society
homophobia is still a big problem
its why ppl are predisposed to stay in the closet and in the shadows
and why ppl are predisposed to believing death and or violence is a reasonable repercussion or response for being mislead into what some would consider ? sex
What Duval said wasn't homophobia though or transphobia
It kinda was
He suggested that because this person mislead him into what he would consider homosexual activity that person deserves to not to live
No it isn't. He doesn't hate them but would be angry if he got tricked. -
Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »VulcanRaven wrote: »Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »i can't support deception and secrecy ....it's foul
but to advocate for the murder of a person who essentially lied is also wrong joking or not
we have free speech but that speech has consequences and trans folks are experiencing the negative consequences
blk trans women are dying by suicide and by the hands of another at an alarming rate
that said, duval's comments speak to a larger issue with society
homophobia is still a big problem
its why ppl are predisposed to stay in the closet and in the shadows
and why ppl are predisposed to believing death and or violence is a reasonable repercussion or response for being mislead into what some would consider ? sex
Its homophobic if somebody deceive you into ? sex and you react violently?? And what's the repercussion for misleading somebody into something like that?
i get tricked into having sex with a trans man i'm 98% sure i'm not going to be tempted in the least to ? that person
i'm going to be mad as hell
but to wish death upon a person nah
i'd probably try to swing on the person to be honest but it would be wrong of me
what should be a proper repercussion for something like that? i dunno
ideally anything but violence
that said, what should be the proper repercussion for someone who misleads another into believing that they are single or lies about how much money they make for the purpose of sex?
It's comparable in the sense that the offenses are both rooted in dishonesty
And what's the greater offense is subjective
Who are you to say that a person misleading me into a sexual relationship under the false impression they were single is the lesser offense?
You wouldn't feel as strongly as a person who got tricked by a ? and that's a fact. -
Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »VulcanRaven wrote: »Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »i can't support deception and secrecy ....it's foul
but to advocate for the murder of a person who essentially lied is also wrong joking or not
we have free speech but that speech has consequences and trans folks are experiencing the negative consequences
blk trans women are dying by suicide and by the hands of another at an alarming rate
that said, duval's comments speak to a larger issue with society
homophobia is still a big problem
its why ppl are predisposed to stay in the closet and in the shadows
and why ppl are predisposed to believing death and or violence is a reasonable repercussion or response for being mislead into what some would consider ? sex
What Duval said wasn't homophobia though or transphobia
It kinda was
He suggested that because this person mislead him into what he would consider homosexual activity that person deserves to not to live
Not wanting to have sex with a trans person is not homophobia
U r right
But i never said that
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Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »FOH with this "killing is the line" ? when there ain't even a legal recourse to the fuckery.
If a ? lies to a dude, and he finds out - you think there's a "TR401" form he could fill out at the police station ? That dude ain't got no recourse to that ? . Of course, he's gonna want revenge. The ? you expect him to do ?
Then if he would've said he would beat dude within an inch of his life, y'all would still be saying the same ? .
Admit it - y'all don't want no repercussions for these trannies. Y'all want 'em to use any bathroom they want & lie to whoever they want.
? ass folk is probably the same ones that would paint your son's nails and let him wear a dress talmbout... "he always liked to play dress up in my clothes and play with dolls".
So it's either death to all lying trans ppl... or they shouldnt have to face any repercussions??? Lol
There's no inbetween?
Like i said the ? is foul
But the only reason why is such a great offense for most is because ppl are concerned with appearences
So what kind of repercussions do you think they should have to face ?
BTW, can you imagine relegating a ? victim's trauma to people being "concerned with appearances" ?
Repercussions?
I dunno anything but murder and extreme violence
And being ? is not comparable
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VulcanRaven wrote: »Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »VulcanRaven wrote: »Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »i can't support deception and secrecy ....it's foul
but to advocate for the murder of a person who essentially lied is also wrong joking or not
we have free speech but that speech has consequences and trans folks are experiencing the negative consequences
blk trans women are dying by suicide and by the hands of another at an alarming rate
that said, duval's comments speak to a larger issue with society
homophobia is still a big problem
its why ppl are predisposed to stay in the closet and in the shadows
and why ppl are predisposed to believing death and or violence is a reasonable repercussion or response for being mislead into what some would consider ? sex
Its homophobic if somebody deceive you into ? sex and you react violently?? And what's the repercussion for misleading somebody into something like that?
i get tricked into having sex with a trans man i'm 98% sure i'm not going to be tempted in the least to ? that person
i'm going to be mad as hell
but to wish death upon a person nah
i'd probably try to swing on the person to be honest but it would be wrong of me
what should be a proper repercussion for something like that? i dunno
ideally anything but violence
that said, what should be the proper repercussion for someone who misleads another into believing that they are single or lies about how much money they make for the purpose of sex?
It's comparable in the sense that the offenses are both rooted in dishonesty
And what's the greater offense is subjective
Who are you to say that a person misleading me into a sexual relationship under the false impression they were single is the lesser offense?
You wouldn't feel as strongly as a person who got tricked by a ? and that's a fact.
Thats a fact? Lol
How can you even prove this to be true
Like i said its subjective -
Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »VulcanRaven wrote: »Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »VulcanRaven wrote: »Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »i can't support deception and secrecy ....it's foul
but to advocate for the murder of a person who essentially lied is also wrong joking or not
we have free speech but that speech has consequences and trans folks are experiencing the negative consequences
blk trans women are dying by suicide and by the hands of another at an alarming rate
that said, duval's comments speak to a larger issue with society
homophobia is still a big problem
its why ppl are predisposed to stay in the closet and in the shadows
and why ppl are predisposed to believing death and or violence is a reasonable repercussion or response for being mislead into what some would consider ? sex
Its homophobic if somebody deceive you into ? sex and you react violently?? And what's the repercussion for misleading somebody into something like that?
i get tricked into having sex with a trans man i'm 98% sure i'm not going to be tempted in the least to ? that person
i'm going to be mad as hell
but to wish death upon a person nah
i'd probably try to swing on the person to be honest but it would be wrong of me
what should be a proper repercussion for something like that? i dunno
ideally anything but violence
that said, what should be the proper repercussion for someone who misleads another into believing that they are single or lies about how much money they make for the purpose of sex?
It's comparable in the sense that the offenses are both rooted in dishonesty
And what's the greater offense is subjective
Who are you to say that a person misleading me into a sexual relationship under the false impression they were single is the lesser offense?
You wouldn't feel as strongly as a person who got tricked by a ? and that's a fact.
Thats a fact? Lol
How can you even prove this to be true
Like i said its subjective
Because you know I am right lol. You never hear of someone getting killed cause they lied about being single or how much money they got -
VulcanRaven wrote: »Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »VulcanRaven wrote: »Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »i can't support deception and secrecy ....it's foul
but to advocate for the murder of a person who essentially lied is also wrong joking or not
we have free speech but that speech has consequences and trans folks are experiencing the negative consequences
blk trans women are dying by suicide and by the hands of another at an alarming rate
that said, duval's comments speak to a larger issue with society
homophobia is still a big problem
its why ppl are predisposed to stay in the closet and in the shadows
and why ppl are predisposed to believing death and or violence is a reasonable repercussion or response for being mislead into what some would consider ? sex
What Duval said wasn't homophobia though or transphobia
It kinda was
He suggested that because this person mislead him into what he would consider homosexual activity that person deserves to not to live
No it isn't. He doesn't hate them but would be angry if he got tricked.
Ppl lie alot.. About a whole bunch of diff ? ...that's just a fact of life
And its ok to be angry when you are lied to
That said, lets not sugar coat or deflect from the reason why trans person not being upfront about their past is such a great offense worthy of death or great ? harm
It has everything to do with the aversion to homosexuality -
VulcanRaven wrote: »Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »VulcanRaven wrote: »Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »VulcanRaven wrote: »Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »i can't support deception and secrecy ....it's foul
but to advocate for the murder of a person who essentially lied is also wrong joking or not
we have free speech but that speech has consequences and trans folks are experiencing the negative consequences
blk trans women are dying by suicide and by the hands of another at an alarming rate
that said, duval's comments speak to a larger issue with society
homophobia is still a big problem
its why ppl are predisposed to stay in the closet and in the shadows
and why ppl are predisposed to believing death and or violence is a reasonable repercussion or response for being mislead into what some would consider ? sex
Its homophobic if somebody deceive you into ? sex and you react violently?? And what's the repercussion for misleading somebody into something like that?
i get tricked into having sex with a trans man i'm 98% sure i'm not going to be tempted in the least to ? that person
i'm going to be mad as hell
but to wish death upon a person nah
i'd probably try to swing on the person to be honest but it would be wrong of me
what should be a proper repercussion for something like that? i dunno
ideally anything but violence
that said, what should be the proper repercussion for someone who misleads another into believing that they are single or lies about how much money they make for the purpose of sex?
It's comparable in the sense that the offenses are both rooted in dishonesty
And what's the greater offense is subjective
Who are you to say that a person misleading me into a sexual relationship under the false impression they were single is the lesser offense?
You wouldn't feel as strongly as a person who got tricked by a ? and that's a fact.
Thats a fact? Lol
How can you even prove this to be true
Like i said its subjective
You never hear of someone getting killed cause they lied about being single or how much money they got
I have -
Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »VulcanRaven wrote: »Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »i can't support deception and secrecy ....it's foul
but to advocate for the murder of a person who essentially lied is also wrong joking or not
we have free speech but that speech has consequences and trans folks are experiencing the negative consequences
blk trans women are dying by suicide and by the hands of another at an alarming rate
that said, duval's comments speak to a larger issue with society
homophobia is still a big problem
its why ppl are predisposed to stay in the closet and in the shadows
and why ppl are predisposed to believing death and or violence is a reasonable repercussion or response for being mislead into what some would consider ? sex
What Duval said wasn't homophobia though or transphobia
It kinda was
He suggested that because this person mislead him into what he would consider homosexual activity that person deserves to not to live
Not wanting to have sex with a trans person is not homophobia
U r right
But i never said that
You said it kinda was -
Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »VulcanRaven wrote: »Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »i can't support deception and secrecy ....it's foul
but to advocate for the murder of a person who essentially lied is also wrong joking or not
we have free speech but that speech has consequences and trans folks are experiencing the negative consequences
blk trans women are dying by suicide and by the hands of another at an alarming rate
that said, duval's comments speak to a larger issue with society
homophobia is still a big problem
its why ppl are predisposed to stay in the closet and in the shadows
and why ppl are predisposed to believing death and or violence is a reasonable repercussion or response for being mislead into what some would consider ? sex
What Duval said wasn't homophobia though or transphobia
It kinda was
He suggested that because this person mislead him into what he would consider homosexual activity that person deserves to not to live
Not wanting to have sex with a trans person is not homophobia
U r right
But i never said that
You said it kinda was
A person not wanting to have sex with a trans person is not the same as suggesting that a person deserves get ? harm or death beacuse they mislead you into what u would consider homosexual activity -
Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »VulcanRaven wrote: »Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »VulcanRaven wrote: »Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »i can't support deception and secrecy ....it's foul
but to advocate for the murder of a person who essentially lied is also wrong joking or not
we have free speech but that speech has consequences and trans folks are experiencing the negative consequences
blk trans women are dying by suicide and by the hands of another at an alarming rate
that said, duval's comments speak to a larger issue with society
homophobia is still a big problem
its why ppl are predisposed to stay in the closet and in the shadows
and why ppl are predisposed to believing death and or violence is a reasonable repercussion or response for being mislead into what some would consider ? sex
What Duval said wasn't homophobia though or transphobia
It kinda was
He suggested that because this person mislead him into what he would consider homosexual activity that person deserves to not to live
No it isn't. He doesn't hate them but would be angry if he got tricked.
Ppl lie alot.. About a whole bunch of diff ? ...that's just a fact of life
And its ok to be angry when you are lied to
That said, lets not sugar coat or deflect from the reason why trans person not being upfront about their past is such a great offense worthy of death or great ? harm
It has everything to do with the aversion to homosexuality
2nd. Men ? each other over their manhood being insulted or threatened. It is not just against trannies. Homosexuality has and will always be frowned upon by straight people. Why wouldn't it be? If a man is straight then obviously he don't want a ? . He has a right to not want that type of person. -
? know the difference between a man in drag and a woman.....
They just act dumb to excuse their ? tendencies....
No ? .....
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Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »FOH with this "killing is the line" ? when there ain't even a legal recourse to the fuckery.
If a ? lies to a dude, and he finds out - you think there's a "TR401" form he could fill out at the police station ? That dude ain't got no recourse to that ? . Of course, he's gonna want revenge. The ? you expect him to do ?
Then if he would've said he would beat dude within an inch of his life, y'all would still be saying the same ? .
Admit it - y'all don't want no repercussions for these trannies. Y'all want 'em to use any bathroom they want & lie to whoever they want.
? ass folk is probably the same ones that would paint your son's nails and let him wear a dress talmbout... "he always liked to play dress up in my clothes and play with dolls".
So it's either death to all lying trans ppl... or they shouldnt have to face any repercussions??? Lol
There's no inbetween?
Like i said the ? is foul
But the only reason why is such a great offense for most is because ppl are concerned with appearences
So what kind of repercussions do you think they should have to face ?
BTW, can you imagine relegating a ? victim's trauma to people being "concerned with appearances" ?
Repercussions?
I dunno anything but murder and extreme violence
And being ? is not comparable
So what you think then - a law ? A punch in the arm ? face ? what ? -
Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »VulcanRaven wrote: »Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »i can't support deception and secrecy ....it's foul
but to advocate for the murder of a person who essentially lied is also wrong joking or not
we have free speech but that speech has consequences and trans folks are experiencing the negative consequences
blk trans women are dying by suicide and by the hands of another at an alarming rate
that said, duval's comments speak to a larger issue with society
homophobia is still a big problem
its why ppl are predisposed to stay in the closet and in the shadows
and why ppl are predisposed to believing death and or violence is a reasonable repercussion or response for being mislead into what some would consider ? sex
What Duval said wasn't homophobia though or transphobia
It kinda was
He suggested that because this person mislead him into what he would consider homosexual activity that person deserves to not to live
Not wanting to have sex with a trans person is not homophobia
U r right
But i never said that
You said it kinda was
A person not wanting to have sex with a trans person is not the same as suggesting that a person deserves get ? harm or death beacuse they mislead you into what u would consider homosexual activity
"If a I have sex with a person with AIDS and they dont tell me I'll ? them" does not mean you hate people with AIDS
Deception leading to sexual activity is extremely invading and personal. -
Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »VulcanRaven wrote: »Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »i can't support deception and secrecy ....it's foul
but to advocate for the murder of a person who essentially lied is also wrong joking or not
we have free speech but that speech has consequences and trans folks are experiencing the negative consequences
blk trans women are dying by suicide and by the hands of another at an alarming rate
that said, duval's comments speak to a larger issue with society
homophobia is still a big problem
its why ppl are predisposed to stay in the closet and in the shadows
and why ppl are predisposed to believing death and or violence is a reasonable repercussion or response for being mislead into what some would consider ? sex
What Duval said wasn't homophobia though or transphobia
It kinda was
He suggested that because this person mislead him into what he would consider homosexual activity that person deserves to not to live
Not wanting to have sex with a trans person is not homophobia
U r right
But i never said that
You said it kinda was
A person not wanting to have sex with a trans person is not the same as suggesting that a person deserves get ? harm or death beacuse they mislead you into what u would consider homosexual activity
"If a I have sex with a person with AIDS and they dont tell me I'll ? them" does not mean you hate people with AIDS
Deception leading to sexual activity is extremely invading and personal.
So a person purposefully not disclosing they have a lethal, incurable STD with a sexual partner is comparable????
And do you believe that a married person misleading a person in concerns to their marital status for the purpose of sex should a criminal offense and or should have violent/lethal repercussions? -
Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »VulcanRaven wrote: »Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »i can't support deception and secrecy ....it's foul
but to advocate for the murder of a person who essentially lied is also wrong joking or not
we have free speech but that speech has consequences and trans folks are experiencing the negative consequences
blk trans women are dying by suicide and by the hands of another at an alarming rate
that said, duval's comments speak to a larger issue with society
homophobia is still a big problem
its why ppl are predisposed to stay in the closet and in the shadows
and why ppl are predisposed to believing death and or violence is a reasonable repercussion or response for being mislead into what some would consider ? sex
What Duval said wasn't homophobia though or transphobia
It kinda was
He suggested that because this person mislead him into what he would consider homosexual activity that person deserves to not to live
That's not transphobia. That's not an irrational fear of transgender people. It is an extreme reaction to an extreme situation. -
I see the issue as a simpler one. If you're tricked by a ? into sex, that's on both of you - the ? for being deceitful and the guy for being reckless/irresponsible or "willfully ignorant" (in the latter case, said guy might need to confront his sexuality). Violence is often the result in situations like this, and that is a fact, regardless of anyone's sensibilities.
However, I'm of the opinion that violence in this case is often unjustified and rightfully criminal. Take your L like a man, and deal with it. Everyone is bound to ? up in life. But if you mind your p' and q's and stay responsible, you'll find yourself having to resort more to foresight and less to hindsight. Worst case scenario, you can file a lawsuit. I don't think that killing a ? is going to make the situation better, but meh, do you and suffer/enjoy the consequences.
@7figz
The more i think about it
Of more of this mindset -
Madame_CJSkywalker wrote: »
I see the issue as a simpler one. If you're tricked by a ? into sex, that's on both of you - the ? for being deceitful and the guy for being reckless/irresponsible or "willfully ignorant" (in the latter case, said guy might need to confront his sexuality). Violence is often the result in situations like this, and that is a fact, regardless of anyone's sensibilities.
However, I'm of the opinion that violence in this case is often unjustified and rightfully criminal. Take your L like a man, and deal with it. Everyone is bound to ? up in life. But if you mind your p' and q's and stay responsible, you'll find yourself having to resort more to foresight and less to hindsight. Worst case scenario, you can file a lawsuit. I don't think that killing a ? is going to make the situation better, but meh, do you and suffer/enjoy the consequences.
@7figz
The more i think about it
Of more of this mindset
So, to entertain that logic, let's compare it to the underage ? . Since the attitude yall both seem to share is no harm no foul, live and learn - should that be the case with somebody who had sex with somebody and found out later they was underage ?