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Avocado_AS5 wrote: »When I walk into a store and walk back out not buying anything, I assume all the employees think I stole something.
I assume they would think that more of me than you tbh1 -
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I assume that people who buy certain brands or shop at certain stores are snooty and that I won't have anything in common with them.
When someone has more than 1 child I assume they secretly like 1 child more.0 -
I assume that when I get "sick" it'll always be on a Friday or Monday.0
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i_squat_for_pizza wrote: »I assume that if your nipps show through your shirt, you're not wearing a bra or it's really cold.
It's both.0 -
I assume people who are homophobic have a5shole tendencies.3
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_barefoot_ wrote: »I assume when people who can't talk without swearing with every word out of there mouth is simply uneducated .
I assumed they never got slapped in the mouth when they tried it in front of mother during the elementary school years. Or that they learned it from mother and her boyfriends during the elementary school years.
I got slapped a couple times, but she eventually gave up. And then stopped giving a *kitten* as long as I didn't do it in front of a teacher, young children, grandparent or anyone else who would actually care.0 -
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i_squat_for_pizza wrote: »I assume that if your nipps show through your shirt, you're not wearing a bra or it's really cold.
It's both.
I assume that there will be pics, or it didn't happen.1 -
I assume that women who insist on keeping a baby when the father doesn't want it are either after the father's money or they desperately want to create a bond with someone who doesn't love them.4
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_barefoot_ wrote: »MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »_barefoot_ wrote: »Soul_Radiation wrote: »_barefoot_ wrote: »When I see a woman yelling at a man and a man says nothing .
I assume he is whipped .
He's probably being whipped. This is not easy for a man to receive, but women escalate violence and it could go bad when this has happened to me I have eaten it and then tried to out-maneuver later.
It's a symptom of psychological abuse and a bad situation. You don't yell at people you love and trash them in public.
What are they supposed to do back? Punch you in the mouth? Throw you on your head? We're never going to do that because that's not who we are. You can't fight, we outweigh you by over 100 pounds and not only is it unfair, but it's ridiculous, illegal, immoral, and you don't even deserve our attention!
When I see that...I think...she's a *kitten* *kitten*.
This is all true, what you've said. But since chances are he's going to have sex with her later in the day or at least later in the week, there's a problem with the guy too for putting up with it even once.
Then again, maybe she just found out he's sexting with an MFP catfish by checking his Ipad the night before, he's keeping secret bank accounts to gamble on football with, he never washed a dish or put an undergarment in the hamper since the day they were married and he comes home every night around midnightish with lipstick on his collar and walking bowlegged. And she finally snapped one day when she caught him second glancing every 25 year old walking by while she had to carry the grocery bags and he checked his email on his phone. Then it's okay.
You can only have one captain in a relationship or you will sink like the titanic ._barefoot_ wrote: »TeacupsAndToning wrote: »_barefoot_ wrote: »Soul_Radiation wrote: »_barefoot_ wrote: »When I see a woman yelling at a man and a man says nothing .
I assume he is whipped .
He's probably being whipped. This is not easy for a man to receive, but women escalate violence and it could go bad when this has happened to me I have eaten it and then tried to out-maneuver later.
It's a symptom of psychological abuse and a bad situation. You don't yell at people you love and trash them in public.
What are they supposed to do back? Punch you in the mouth? Throw you on your head? We're never going to do that because that's not who we are. You can't fight, we outweigh you by over 100 pounds and not only is it unfair, but it's ridiculous, illegal, immoral, and you don't even deserve our attention!
When I see that...I think...she's a *kitten* *kitten*.
This is all true, what you've said. But since chances are he's going to have sex with her later in the day or at least later in the week, there's a problem with the guy too for putting up with it even once.
Then again, maybe she just found out he's sexting with an MFP catfish by checking his Ipad the night before, he's keeping secret bank accounts to gamble on football with, he never washed a dish or put an undergarment in the hamper since the day they were married and he comes home every night around midnightish with lipstick on his collar and walking bowlegged. And she finally snapped one day when she caught him second glancing every 25 year old walking by while she had to carry the grocery bags and he checked his email on his phone. Then it's okay.
You can only have one captain in a relationship or you will sink like the titanic .
What?
There are two captains in my relationship.
Also, the Titanic only had one captain, so...
To hot heads = Drama
Can you please explain? Is a captain someone who is a hot head? Is the titanic supposed to be the relationship? Are you saying you need a hot head so the relationship stays afloat? The titanic sank with only one captain. I'm thoroughly confused.
My point is you can not have to aggressive people in a relationship
One has to be more calmer while the other one is a hot head
What's this got to do with two captains? Captains are usually in charge on a ship and as such, not meant to be hot heads.
A loving, healthy relationship should be an equal partnership IMO.4 -
kakaovanilya wrote: »I assume that women who insist on keeping a baby when the father doesn't want it are either after the father's money or they desperately want to create a bond with someone who doesn't love them.
are they supposed to get rid of the baby just because the father is a POS?9 -
kakaovanilya wrote: »I assume that women who insist on keeping a baby when the father doesn't want it are either after the father's money or they desperately want to create a bond with someone who doesn't love them.
Wait what? Is that a joke?1 -
TeacupsAndToning wrote: »TeacupsAndToning wrote: »UrBaconMeCr8zy wrote: »If you order Starbucks, I assume you're a basic b!tch
Well damn, you've got me pegged
That is what he said.
I knew you'd come through
That is also what he said.1 -
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toned_thugs_n_harmony wrote: »kakaovanilya wrote: »I assume that women who insist on keeping a baby when the father doesn't want it are either after the father's money or they desperately want to create a bond with someone who doesn't love them.
are they supposed to get rid of the baby just because the father is a POS?
So if a father doesn't want a baby, he is a POS...but if a woman doesn't want a baby, it's a woman right to choose? If a father doesn't want a baby, he should have every right to completely walk out of the situation with no responsibility before the child is born. The same way a woman can.
Fyi, I am a single dad with custody of my two kids. I in no way would ever walk out of their life. But men should have that option, same as women.3 -
I assume if I happen to have sent any nude pictures you are legally bound immediately to never discuss it or share them...in perpetuity.0
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kakaovanilya wrote: »I assume that women who insist on keeping a baby when the father doesn't want it are either after the father's money or they desperately want to create a bond with someone who doesn't love them.
Or they don't believe/aren't a fan of abortion.
You're going to hell now1 -
djeffreys10 wrote: »toned_thugs_n_harmony wrote: »kakaovanilya wrote: »I assume that women who insist on keeping a baby when the father doesn't want it are either after the father's money or they desperately want to create a bond with someone who doesn't love them.
are they supposed to get rid of the baby just because the father is a POS?
So if a father doesn't want a baby, he is a POS...but if a woman doesn't want a baby, it's a woman right to choose? If a father doesn't want a baby, he should have every right to completely walk out of the situation with no responsibility before the child is born. The same way a woman can.
Fyi, I am a single dad with custody of my two kids. I in no way would ever walk out of their life. But men should have that option, same as women.
I actually agree. I just meant just because the father decided to put his d in someones v without protection and then decides he doesn't wanna deal with the consequences doesn't mean that the mother is after his money or his love if she decides she is gonna keep the baby.7 -
toned_thugs_n_harmony wrote: »djeffreys10 wrote: »toned_thugs_n_harmony wrote: »kakaovanilya wrote: »I assume that women who insist on keeping a baby when the father doesn't want it are either after the father's money or they desperately want to create a bond with someone who doesn't love them.
are they supposed to get rid of the baby just because the father is a POS?
So if a father doesn't want a baby, he is a POS...but if a woman doesn't want a baby, it's a woman right to choose? If a father doesn't want a baby, he should have every right to completely walk out of the situation with no responsibility before the child is born. The same way a woman can.
Fyi, I am a single dad with custody of my two kids. I in no way would ever walk out of their life. But men should have that option, same as women.
I actually agree. I just meant just because the father decided to put his d in someones v without protection and then decides he doesn't wanna deal with the consequences doesn't mean that the mother is after his money or his love if she decides she is gonna keep the baby.
But it doesn't mean he is a POS any more than getting an abortion means a woman is0 -
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toned_thugs_n_harmony wrote: »djeffreys10 wrote: »toned_thugs_n_harmony wrote: »kakaovanilya wrote: »I assume that women who insist on keeping a baby when the father doesn't want it are either after the father's money or they desperately want to create a bond with someone who doesn't love them.
are they supposed to get rid of the baby just because the father is a POS?
So if a father doesn't want a baby, he is a POS...but if a woman doesn't want a baby, it's a woman right to choose? If a father doesn't want a baby, he should have every right to completely walk out of the situation with no responsibility before the child is born. The same way a woman can.
Fyi, I am a single dad with custody of my two kids. I in no way would ever walk out of their life. But men should have that option, same as women.
I actually agree. I just meant just because the father decided to put his d in someones v without protection and then decides he doesn't wanna deal with the consequences doesn't mean that the mother is after his money or his love if she decides she is gonna keep the baby.
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kakaovanilya wrote: »I assume that women who insist on keeping a baby when the father doesn't want it are either after the father's money or they desperately want to create a bond with someone who doesn't love them.
This is a very close minded assumption.0 -
toned_thugs_n_harmony wrote: »kakaovanilya wrote: »I assume that women who insist on keeping a baby when the father doesn't want it are either after the father's money or they desperately want to create a bond with someone who doesn't love them.
are they supposed to get rid of the baby just because the father is a POS?
I think it is wrong to consider all men who don't want a baby is pos. Maybe he is not ready, maybe he wants to be financially stable before having a baby. I believe it is too selfish to keep an unwanted baby. That poor little thing needs a father.0 -
I assume I dont know enough about anyone mod/dad situation to make a snap judgment1
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kakaovanilya wrote: »toned_thugs_n_harmony wrote: »kakaovanilya wrote: »I assume that women who insist on keeping a baby when the father doesn't want it are either after the father's money or they desperately want to create a bond with someone who doesn't love them.
are they supposed to get rid of the baby just because the father is a POS?
I think it is wrong to consider all men who don't want a baby is pos. Maybe he is not ready, maybe he wants to be financially stable before having a baby. I believe it is too selfish to keep an unwanted baby. That poor little thing needs a father.
Wow. As someone who is a single mother and was raised by a single father...I kinda think you may need a bit of a reality check. A woman has a right to choose. So does a man. And they DON'T have to choose together.3 -
kakaovanilya wrote: »toned_thugs_n_harmony wrote: »kakaovanilya wrote: »I assume that women who insist on keeping a baby when the father doesn't want it are either after the father's money or they desperately want to create a bond with someone who doesn't love them.
are they supposed to get rid of the baby just because the father is a POS?
I think it is wrong to consider all men who don't want a baby is pos. Maybe he is not ready, maybe he wants to be financially stable before having a baby. I believe it is too selfish to keep an unwanted baby. That poor little thing needs a father.
But your judgement is the woman is wrong for deciding to keep it...not every situation fits one mold ...some do that...but not everyone...how about someone who gets married and they decide to have kids for only months or years later the dad (or mom) take off...
Lol oops edited to say d oesnt fit your description nvm1
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