pagdala nalang og taser gun or stun gun. lingaw kaayo na
You can also include mini-tear gas or pepper spray. Don't worry, since you don't have intent to harm-- you can always plead self-defense and temporary insanity (chronic fatigue syndrome).Originally Posted by lestat1116
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nice workaround the law! heheheOriginally Posted by diem
[color=navy]^^You can also get Senator Miriam Santiago to pass a bill arming all women with tasers and mace spray (tear gas) Compared to some things the government tries to get in place, it's really a good cause!
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^^ nah! gulo-gulo na kaau c miriam karon..unlike before when she was pursuing presidency when she took all matters seriously but now, she would sometimes reply to certain question like she's playing around with it....
[color=navy]^^I think lang kasi bro, kulang lang siya sa sexual harassment.
Let's get back ON-TOPIC.
Personally I find men who take advantage of women in such public places are miseducated and not-brought-up-right. So what when a woman was wearing clothes that can be deemed provocative or revealing, if a man is decent and secure in his masculinity he wouldn't disrespect any woman as if she's asking for it.
My general rule of hand is LOOK BUT DON'T TOUCH UNLESS SHE GROPES FIRST. Then apply the typical rules of engagement.
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nice principle bro....can u tell us what r ur rules of a typical engagement? heheheOriginally Posted by diem
kidding aside, those men who would attempt, put their hands on women either provoked or not are insecure and inferior since they can't do this in the conventional way...
my say on this is that.. i am not a male chauvinist but sometimes there are really women who wears almost nothing at all... leaving little left for the male's imagination to literally run wild in drooling ang ogling on them...
my stand is that.. though it's easy to say that we have to just ogle those women who wear revealing provocative clothes.. but please naman.. to those women who wears such one... give proper respect where respect is due.. it's ok to wear those almost naked and revealing clothes if you have a car.. but on public jeepneys and busses?.. geeze.. ayaw nalang sab pabadlong uy...
sagpa o d gani sumbag dayun way dghan storya pra matagam..
naa ko'y amiga nga ultra-feminist kaayo. she said bisan pa daw mag sul-ob ang babaye ug skimpy clothes sa jeep wa gyud daw right ang mga laki mo sexually harass nila. true enough IN A PERFECT WORLD that is but they are exposing themselves to unnecessary evil which makes it THEIR fault to start with.
i am not being a sexist here but sometimes women tends to be double standard.
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