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Hello. Relationship advise needed.

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Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
#41 - 2014-01-28 19:44:44 UTC
Eurydia Vespasian wrote:
XNCReman wrote:
All the police can do is tell him to leave her alone, and wont be able to do anything unless he does something. If you live in the US. get a permit to carry a concealed weapon. I recommend getting an FN FiveSeven, the 5.7×28mm(a baby M16 round) round is very light weight however extremely powerful and will cut through most body armour and it very accurate, Its also designed to shatter when it hits drywall and plaster.


Guns: the American answer to all problems.


For real. Just how many Stalking Ex-es go around wearing body armor Lol

"He has mounted his hind-legs, and blown crass vapidities through the bowel of his neck."  - Ambrose Bierce on Oscar Wilde's Lecture in San Francisco 1882

Debora Tsung
Perkone
Caldari State
#42 - 2014-01-29 13:38:13 UTC
Slade Trillgon wrote:
It's a tarp!

Fake Edit: In all seriousness I just may be 100% correct.


Real Edit: Hey Khergit, you never said whether or not you actually paid the 70k yen Twisted


And he's right not to. If the wrong people were to read this thread that could lead to legal trouble for him.

Stupidity should be a bannable offense.

Fighting back is more fun than not.

Sticky: AFK Cloaking Thread It's not pretty, but it's there.

XNCReman
Soviet Directorate of Eve
#43 - 2014-01-29 16:33:58 UTC  |  Edited by: XNCReman
Eurydia Vespasian wrote:
XNCReman wrote:
All the police can do is tell him to leave her alone, and wont be able to do anything unless he does something. If you live in the US. get a permit to carry a concealed weapon. I recommend getting an FN FiveSeven, the 5.7×28mm(a baby M16 round) round is very light weight however extremely powerful and will cut through most body armour and it very accurate, Its also designed to shatter when it hits drywall and plaster.


Guns: the American answer to all problems.



I'm Canadian actually, and like I said, what are you supposed to do, ask him to wait 5-20 minutes before beating the **** out of you so the police will show up to help, same thing with Indian women arming them selves against rapists.
Things arn't so "Hello Kitty" in real life Bud.
Eurydia Vespasian
Storm Hunters
#44 - 2014-01-29 17:13:05 UTC
XNCReman wrote:
Eurydia Vespasian wrote:
XNCReman wrote:
All the police can do is tell him to leave her alone, and wont be able to do anything unless he does something. If you live in the US. get a permit to carry a concealed weapon. I recommend getting an FN FiveSeven, the 5.7×28mm(a baby M16 round) round is very light weight however extremely powerful and will cut through most body armour and it very accurate, Its also designed to shatter when it hits drywall and plaster.


Guns: the American answer to all problems.



I'm Canadian actually, and like I said, what are you supposed to do, ask him to wait 5-20 minutes before beating the **** out of you so the police will show up to help, same thing with Indian women arming them selves against rapists.
Things arn't so "Hello Kitty" in real life Bud.


I've made it 26 years without needing to pack a concealed handgun as an obsessed ex-boyfriend deterrent system. I imagine I'll continue to make do. I have pepper spray and pretty good testicle kicking muscles in my legs if things actually ever got to the point where I felt threatened. Not saying things can't happen...but I don't really worry about it. I haven't created an ex-boyfriend in several years and, hopefully, I won't have to again.

I'm not against guns on some moral principle or anything, friends own weapons, some of my family members own weapons...I've fired weapons on occasion recreationally...I just think they generally create more problems than they solve. Especially with how easy they are to get and how many of them are in the wrong type of peoples hands. And the culture in which they are a part of that allows for incidents like...shooting a man because he is texting in a movie theater, for example.

How often do you hear stories like "Pedestrian saves the day because he brandished a firearm at would be purse snatcher." or "Woman avoids sexual assault by pulling out pistol?"

Pretty much never. Bud.
Slade Trillgon
Brutor Force Federated
#45 - 2014-01-29 20:20:52 UTC
Debora Tsung wrote:
Slade Trillgon wrote:
It's a tarp!

Fake Edit: In all seriousness I just may be 100% correct.


Real Edit: Hey Khergit, you never said whether or not you actually paid the 70k yen Twisted


And he's right not to. If the wrong people were to read this thread that could lead to legal trouble for him.


I did not expect a serious response even if he .......all hail the hypno toad
Slade Trillgon
Brutor Force Federated
#46 - 2014-01-29 20:39:46 UTC
Eurydia Vespasian wrote:


How often do you hear stories like "Pedestrian saves the day because he brandished a firearm at would be purse snatcher." or "Woman avoids sexual assault by pulling out pistol?"

Pretty much never. Bud.


I will let you do the work if you so chose, but footage is not that hard to find on youtube. You can not expect the predominantly liberal media to show footage contrary to their agenda would you /rhetorical
Eurydia Vespasian
Storm Hunters
#47 - 2014-01-29 23:14:00 UTC
Slade Trillgon wrote:
Eurydia Vespasian wrote:


How often do you hear stories like "Pedestrian saves the day because he brandished a firearm at would be purse snatcher." or "Woman avoids sexual assault by pulling out pistol?"

Pretty much never. Bud.


I will let you do the work if you so chose, but footage is not that hard to find on youtube. You can not expect the predominantly liberal media to show footage contrary to their agenda would you /rhetorical


i'm sure the times having one made any significant positive impact on a situation vs. making no impact or even a furthering the negative effect are rather disproportionate in favor of the latter.

but even so. that's only part of the point. the rest of the point being that the proliferation of weapons in the populace scales up the general level of violence in a society. take 19th century America for example. everyone carried weapons. violence was rampant among the criminal element and out of it. whole towns and cities banned them from being carried in public at all. why? because, in my opinion, when the gun is widely available as a "solution" to an issue the general tendency will be to resort to it as the "go to" problem solver instead of other non violent means. of which there are almost always other options that don't require deadly force or threat thereof.

I mean...if every woman carried a gun to dispatch annoying ex-boyfriends with there would probably be a lot of dead ex-boyfriends. i'd have a couple notches on my grip myself.

also, I feel like we are starting to tread dangerously close to a politicized debate and we all know this is not the place for those. wouldn't want to see the thread locked because of a tangent line of discussion that, admittedly, I think is my fault this time.
Sturmwolke
#48 - 2014-01-29 23:34:57 UTC
Puppy love. Unsustainable. Treat it at face value and don't get in too deep.
You'll save yourself future trouble by exiting now.
Slade Trillgon
Brutor Force Federated
#49 - 2014-01-30 12:02:24 UTC  |  Edited by: Slade Trillgon
Eurydia Vespasian wrote:

also, I feel like we are starting to tread dangerously close to a politicized debate and we all know this is not the place for those. wouldn't want to see the thread locked because of a tangent line of discussion that, admittedly, I think is my fault this time.


Hence why my response was so short Blink


Relevant..... this book is not 100% proof and definitely is not the be all end all for the debate of which I chose, at this point in time, to sit on the other side of the discussion. But yes, this is definitely not truly a discussion that needs to be covered in this thread. However, if we are able to keep the discussion civil I see absolutely no reason why this type of discussion can not occur on these forums. Granted there are 'rules', but they have been subverted since.....well; at least since I have been posting on the forums. Twisted
Eurydia Vespasian
Storm Hunters
#50 - 2014-01-30 16:20:17 UTC
I don't deny that the general level of violence has lessened throughout the world at large. I believe I have even made and supported that point in other discussions on this forum in the past. lol. some places have seen drastic declines. others have seen upward trends. but there can be no doubt that generally speaking this is the most peaceful time humanity has ever known. which really is great and hopefully signifies a continued slow but steady drive towards that peaceful world any rational person would hope for.

but all this means f*** all to the people living in the midst of violence or suffering tragedies because of a random incident of it right now.
Lido Seahawk
Pator Tech School
Minmatar Republic
#51 - 2014-01-31 00:11:47 UTC
Slade Trillgon wrote:
Eurydia Vespasian wrote:

also, I feel like we are starting to tread dangerously close to a politicized debate and we all know this is not the place for those. wouldn't want to see the thread locked because of a tangent line of discussion that, admittedly, I think is my fault this time.


Hence why my response was so short Blink


Relevant..... . Twisted



Confirming that this book is an awesome read. Actually, everything Pinker writes is pretty damn good.

Though I wish he didn't have to go into such detail about the old timey torture methods. A lot of that stuff was really disturbing!

May I have your stuff?

Rain6637
GoonWaffe
Goonswarm Federation
#52 - 2014-01-31 07:24:13 UTC  |  Edited by: Rain6637
i wanna hear more about this nicely aged man eater who invites boys over and wears men's dress shirts as pajamas

maybe she has the ex issue cuz she's awesome
Brujo Loco
Brujeria Teologica
#53 - 2014-01-31 21:42:51 UTC
Eranicus II wrote:
[quote=Pampers Toralen]Hello,
]

Now on the other side it could be a scam, that happens here in the states often. Were the dame pretends to have an ex who is violent and needs money all of the sudden and given that you are perplexed about it, they take advantage of your empathy to drain your bank account. Ugh


I more or less didnt want to post as most people would probably look bad upon me if I said this exact same thing.

But me, living in Scam Land in the continent of Scamming, its my opinion you better not only check this first (I dont know if the UK has the same accessibility of personal records like the US, where for about 60$ there are web sites you can find ALL kinds of public police records and court litigation processes in a moment for specific parties.

Down here where I live and in Venezuela, Social Engineering scams are the norm, and Id gladly smile when someone is plain rude opposite to those when out of the blue people are courteous to me.

That´s life, and you have to roll with that, meh, even in Panama is common for people within Jail(they have cellphones and others ammenities even when incarcerated) to call you to your personal cellphone and either threaten you or pretend they are from this or that company.

Not saying this lady is like that, but if you were my son, and you probably are young enough to be, I would tell you to steer away from that bundle of troubles, and if you really want to continue that then clear out their backgrounds first with local police first or hire a PI to do some basic groundwork for you.

Everyone is out there for themselves, keep that in mind all the time.

Inner Sayings of BrujoLoco: http://eve-files.com/sig/brujoloco

Black Panpher
CastleKickers
Rote Kapelle
#54 - 2014-02-01 00:10:08 UTC
Eranicus II wrote:


Go to a jiu jitsu gym, train up and take care of her. TwistedUgh


Screw that, sounds like there is not enough time, go Muay Thai!
Pampers Toralen
State War Academy
Caldari State
#55 - 2014-02-01 12:17:22 UTC  |  Edited by: Pampers Toralen
Hey, guys
I love that this thread is still alive just a quick round up, unfortunately her ex did pay her a visit and didn't end very well at all.
however i knew he was there as she put him on loud speak and heard it all.
so i spent 40 minutes finding her address as i couldn't remember it, and called the police luckily, they got there in time before the real beating started. She got dragged down the stairs and received carpet burns to her face and a bruised chest, sore arm how ever she has now placed a restraining order on this poor excuse of a man.
And nothing been said since, we are going out for the weekend and are going to enjoy ourselves tonight (wink) thanks for all the kind words fly safe love u all.
Benn&Paula
Riot Girl
You'll Cowards Don't Even Smoke Crack
#56 - 2014-02-01 13:09:32 UTC
If you really loved her, you'd let him break your legs. Then he can go to jail and you can live happilly ever until he gets out and murders you so you probably have about 3 years to HTFU.
Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
#57 - 2014-02-01 15:16:26 UTC
Brujo Loco wrote:


I more or less didnt want to post as most people would probably look bad upon me if I said this exact same thing.


Not saying this lady is like that, but if you were my son, and you probably are young enough to be, I would tell you to steer away from that bundle of troubles, and if you really want to continue that then clear out their backgrounds first with local police first or hire a PI to do some basic groundwork for you.



I don't think this is that type of scam.

But what gets me is this is a 26 yo male becoming infatuated with an older lady and no more. He is a victim of his own hormones right now, and nothing more. Why would someone so young find an appeal in someone older who is also just emerging from a horrifying medical condition and treatment. And what the heck was she doing on a dating site, with her life in that kind of condition ? That's what smacks as all wrong to me.

Short of looking at the actual medical records, there is no way to tell if she is truly in remission or not. I'd be looking into that with expediency at this point.

And cancer is never truly over. It may be or may not be, but absolutely no doctor is going to tell you "you are done" with your cancer. It does not work that way.

And if she does relapse, well, here is going to be a young guy whose life and interests are diverted away from any previous goals, possibly for years.

It's foolish to throw away ones life over a recent infatuation with someone who is in "need of help" and support. Where was her support system during the treatments ? Were there any. Never fall for someone who is ultimately just lonely.

I don't understand how this could be a situation that is appealing to such a young man. He ain't thinking.

I've seen this situation over and over again. Both gay and straight relationships. And it's honestly nothing but a formula for eventual disaster. I guarantee it.

And the poor guy refuses to even acknowledge any iota of negativity in this situation. He is blind already from infatuation, and nothing more.

"He has mounted his hind-legs, and blown crass vapidities through the bowel of his neck."  - Ambrose Bierce on Oscar Wilde's Lecture in San Francisco 1882

Pampers Toralen
State War Academy
Caldari State
#58 - 2014-02-01 15:24:59 UTC
Krixtal Icefluxor wrote:
Brujo Loco wrote:


I more or less didnt want to post as most people would probably look bad upon me if I said this exact same thing.


Not saying this lady is like that, but if you were my son, and you probably are young enough to be, I would tell you to steer away from that bundle of troubles, and if you really want to continue that then clear out their backgrounds first with local police first or hire a PI to do some basic groundwork for you.



I don't think this is that type of scam.

But what gets me is this is a 26 yo male becoming infatuated with an older lady and no more. He is a victim of his own hormones right now, and nothing more. Why would someone so young find an appeal in someone older who is also just emerging from a horrifying medical condition and treatment. And what the heck was she doing on a dating site, with her life in that kind of condition ? That's what smacks as all wrong to me.

Short of looking at the actual medical records, there is no way to tell if she is truly in remission or not. I'd be looking into that with expediency at this point.

And cancer is never truly over. It may be or may not be, but absolutely no doctor is going to tell you "you are done" with your cancer. It does not work that way.

And if she does relapse, well, here is going to be a young guy whose life and interests are diverted away from any previous goals, possibly for years.

It's foolish to throw away ones life over a recent infatuation with someone who is in "need of help" and support. Where was her support system during the treatments ? Were there any. Never fall for someone who is ultimately just lonely.

I don't understand how this could be a situation that is appealing to such a young man. He ain't thinking.

I've seen this situation over and over again. Both gay and straight relationships. And it's honestly nothing but a formula for eventual disaster. I guarantee it.

And the poor guy refuses to even acknowledge any iota of negativity in this situation. He is blind already from infatuation, and nothing more.


wow, hmm what can i say i HAVE seen medical notes, nsh letters appointments for therapy., even so I find your advice rather on the negatives, she was on a dating site to find a guy will will care and be there with her, not matter what ailment's isn't that what the human species is about, that's like saying ur nans got cancer but u don't believe her untill YOU see hard evidence, no you would accept that and love and be there for her seriously get ur head out of the sand not everything is as complicated as your making out.
Pampers Toralen
State War Academy
Caldari State
#59 - 2014-02-01 15:25:51 UTC  |  Edited by: Pampers Toralen
Double post
Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
#60 - 2014-02-01 16:04:50 UTC  |  Edited by: Krixtal Icefluxor
Pampers Toralen wrote:
Krixtal Icefluxor wrote:
Brujo Loco wrote:


I more or less didnt want to post as most people would probably look bad upon me if I said this exact same thing.


Not saying this lady is like that, but if you were my son, and you probably are young enough to be, I would tell you to steer away from that bundle of troubles, and if you really want to continue that then clear out their backgrounds first with local police first or hire a PI to do some basic groundwork for you.



I don't think this is that type of scam.

But what gets me is this is a 26 yo male becoming infatuated with an older lady and no more. He is a victim of his own hormones right now, and nothing more. Why would someone so young find an appeal in someone older who is also just emerging from a horrifying medical condition and treatment. And what the heck was she doing on a dating site, with her life in that kind of condition ? That's what smacks as all wrong to me.

Short of looking at the actual medical records, there is no way to tell if she is truly in remission or not. I'd be looking into that with expediency at this point.

And cancer is never truly over. It may be or may not be, but absolutely no doctor is going to tell you "you are done" with your cancer. It does not work that way.

And if she does relapse, well, here is going to be a young guy whose life and interests are diverted away from any previous goals, possibly for years.

It's foolish to throw away ones life over a recent infatuation with someone who is in "need of help" and support. Where was her support system during the treatments ? Were there any. Never fall for someone who is ultimately just lonely.

I don't understand how this could be a situation that is appealing to such a young man. He ain't thinking.

I've seen this situation over and over again. Both gay and straight relationships. And it's honestly nothing but a formula for eventual disaster. I guarantee it.

And the poor guy refuses to even acknowledge any iota of negativity in this situation. He is blind already from infatuation, and nothing more.


wow, hmm what can i say i HAVE seen medical notes, nsh letters appointments for therapy., even so I find your advice rather on the negatives, she was on a dating site to find a guy will will care and be there with her, not matter what ailment's isn't that what the human species is about, that's like saying ur nans got cancer but u don't believe her untill YOU see hard evidence, no you would accept that and love and be there for her seriously get ur head out of the sand not everything is as complicated as your making out.


Trusting your Aunt is massively different than trusting someone you have only known a few months. They are not even comparable situations at all.

Folks in this situation and being warned are always but always just full of ,"but....but......but......but".

I've seen it all and many times before and this one is no different.

And so what if it sounds negative. Apparently you are still young and naive enough to believe that life is simple, everyone is trustworthy, including cancer recovering ladies on dating sites (does that seriously not set off alarm bells for you....really?), and that it will all turn out well no matter what, and people twice as old as you have no clue what they are talking about.

Yup. It's a veritable checklist being run through here.

At least if it collapses on you, you can't say you weren't warned.

You wanted advice about your iffy situation publicly, and you're gonna get it.

"He has mounted his hind-legs, and blown crass vapidities through the bowel of his neck."  - Ambrose Bierce on Oscar Wilde's Lecture in San Francisco 1882