Been noticing this a lot this year. A lot of douchebag/ wannabe tough guys bumping into me when even when there's a lot of space in the club. Are these phaggots trying to start a fight? What do next time someone does this to me again
Been noticing this a lot this year. A lot of douchebag/ wannabe tough guys bumping into me when even when there's a lot of space in the club. Are these phaggots trying to start a fight? What do next time someone does this to me again
They're probaby just trying to cop a feel of your sweet runner's bod. Next time it happens, grab a handful of their junk.
Was this in berghain?
They probably like your smooth legs and split shorts
I can't speak to guys in clubs but I do notice a similar phenomenon. While walking anywhere in public, I am continually changing my course to avoid smashing into people who absolutely refuse to change their course. My running days are far behind me and I'm a big guy. I recently told my wife that if I practiced what other people do for just one day, I'd end up in jail by day's end. Does anybody else notice this? Is anybody here one of the people who just assumes everybody else will turn their shoulders sideways to avoid a collision?
- James - wrote:
Been noticing this a lot this year. A lot of douchebag/ wannabe tough guys bumping into me when even when there's a lot of space in the club. Are these phaggots trying to start a fight? What do next time someone does this to me again
I get this a lot too. I rarely go to clubs, but get it a lot on sidewalks. And not only from guys, but from girls too. They walk 4 across on the sidewalk and expect you to move. If you don't they just bump into you and look at you like it's your fault.
I refuse to move anymore. When I know this is about to happen, I prepare for the bump and try to make my bump even harder. I hate those kind of people.
Concealed carry. Stand your ground.
People should not bump into you. I'm sorry that's happened to you.
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Fighting back wrote:
- James - wrote:
Been noticing this a lot this year. A lot of douchebag/ wannabe tough guys bumping into me when even when there's a lot of space in the club. Are these phaggots trying to start a fight? What do next time someone does this to me again
I get this a lot too. I rarely go to clubs, but get it a lot on sidewalks. And not only from guys, but from girls too. They walk 4 across on the sidewalk and expect you to move. If you don't they just bump into you and look at you like it's your fault.
I refuse to move anymore. When I know this is about to happen, I prepare for the bump and try to make my bump even harder. I hate those kind of people.
Isn't it ironic, don't ya think?
Alanis wrote:
Fighting back wrote:
I get this a lot too. I rarely go to clubs, but get it a lot on sidewalks. And not only from guys, but from girls too. They walk 4 across on the sidewalk and expect you to move. If you don't they just bump into you and look at you like it's your fault.
I refuse to move anymore. When I know this is about to happen, I prepare for the bump and try to make my bump even harder. I hate those kind of people.
Isn't it ironic, don't ya think?
Not at all. It's called self defense. I wouldn't have to stand my ground if douchebags didn't intentionally bump into me. Irony would be if I went around purposefully bumping into other people.
Probably some gay ritual. Be open minded. Stronger Together!
Fighting back wrote:
Alanis wrote:
Isn't it ironic, don't ya think?
Not at all. It's called self defense. I wouldn't have to stand my ground if douchebags didn't intentionally bump into me. Irony would be if I went around purposefully bumping into other people.
Ironic that you're expecting another person to move out of your way or else you'll bump into them.
Fighting back wrote:
- James - wrote:
Been noticing this a lot this year. A lot of douchebag/ wannabe tough guys bumping into me when even when there's a lot of space in the club. Are these phaggots trying to start a fight? What do next time someone does this to me again
I get this a lot too. I rarely go to clubs, but get it a lot on sidewalks. And not only from guys, but from girls too. They walk 4 across on the sidewalk and expect you to move. If you don't they just bump into you and look at you like it's your fault.
I refuse to move anymore. When I know this is about to happen, I prepare for the bump and try to make my bump even harder. I hate those kind of people.
Yeah, I noticed that the sidewalk thing has really gotten bad the last few years. When I’m on the sidewalk and I see a group of two or three up ahead spread out taking the whole walk, I’ll look down like I’m not paying attention. Most of the time they’ll notice and then know that you won’t get out of their way and they’ll yield. Sometimes though there will be bump and I’m always ready for it so they’ll get a serious jolt. I’ll then look up and give them a sarcastic sort of look and a “oh sorry”
are u a kiss fan? start wearin those big spiked shoulder pads like gene simmons.
Alanis wrote:
Fighting back wrote:
Not at all. It's called self defense. I wouldn't have to stand my ground if douchebags didn't intentionally bump into me. Irony would be if I went around purposefully bumping into other people.
Ironic that you're expecting another person to move out of your way or else you'll bump into them.
False. I don't bump into them, as I just wrote. I wait for them to bump into me and square up my shoulder once contact is made. This prevents me from getting knocked on my ass by planting myself. A boxer doesn't get punched in the face and then try to block the punch.
Because they aren't good at getting girls. So they want to fight instead. Don't take the bait. Keep your eyes on the prize.
That's why I roll with a brunette on one arm, a blonde on the other.
Are you kidding me? I am going to assume this is a real question and your just young. It is just something most young men will go through in there life. I can't give you an answer for the tons of possible insecurities they may be going thru at the time they bumped you as well as they may just be drunk. The real test is how you handle it. The real question is can you stay focused on your true goals or are you going to lose focus over some nonsense. Real men strive to avoid fights because we know we can kill each other.
Fighting back wrote:
False. I don't bump into them, as I just wrote. I wait for them to bump into me and square up my shoulder once contact is made. This prevents me from getting knocked on my ass by planting myself. A boxer doesn't get punched in the face and then try to block the punch.
Love it - well done Sir ?
This is exactly my technique whilst running sidewalks - couples, families, big groups of people - if they ain't going to show any slight decency by making some space, they're taking a square hit...
I always turn around with a shrug of the shoulders when I've passed too and question them - "where'd you think I was going to go?"
I get a lot of tough guys trying to annoy me here. I just brush it off. You have to just take pity. When I'm in the club though, you literally physically have them in front of you, so you have to act. I just tell them to back off, or next time I'm coming for their Sheila. I then do 100 laps of running around the dance floor to vent my anger. Then they can see that I'm the tough guy.
Hank M wrote:
That's why I roll with a brunette on one arm, a blonde on the other.
Oh really? Well I roll with a blues man in the back and a beautician at the wheel.