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<blockquote data-quote="CaptainSensible" data-source="post: 6976229" data-attributes="member: 34104"><p>Tbh, I think your conclusion is quite the leap given what you must know about people when intoxicated.</p><p></p><p>Do you really think that if he happened to ask a bloke to cheer up and said bloke told him to fuck off, he would have said no problem, sorry for annoying you? He would just as likely reared up on him and it wouldn't have been because the guy didn't do what he wanted it would have been because in the drunk guys head he was being nice and the guy threw it back in his face. </p><p></p><p>Are they more likely to make a comment to a woman, probably, would their reaction be any different to a man or woman telling them to fuck themselves, no chance, so I would say you are falling into the simple trap of looking to label his actions as something they are not. He is drunk and as a result a) thinks he is great craic (though an annoying prick to us, which he doesn't realise), and b) is more sensitive to any criticism than if sober and hence far more likely to kick off. The sex of his victim is unlikely to matter or influence his reaction. I would only call his actions misogynistic if he only got offended by women putting him back in his box but we both know that is not the case.</p><p></p><p>I'm not defending the drunk, we've all had to humour some dick who thinks he'll improve our night by bestowing his wisdom upon us, but generally hoping they'll piss off or moving yourselves is a better option than telling them to go fuck themselves no matter how much they may deserve such words.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CaptainSensible, post: 6976229, member: 34104"] Tbh, I think your conclusion is quite the leap given what you must know about people when intoxicated. Do you really think that if he happened to ask a bloke to cheer up and said bloke told him to fuck off, he would have said no problem, sorry for annoying you? He would just as likely reared up on him and it wouldn't have been because the guy didn't do what he wanted it would have been because in the drunk guys head he was being nice and the guy threw it back in his face. Are they more likely to make a comment to a woman, probably, would their reaction be any different to a man or woman telling them to fuck themselves, no chance, so I would say you are falling into the simple trap of looking to label his actions as something they are not. He is drunk and as a result a) thinks he is great craic (though an annoying prick to us, which he doesn't realise), and b) is more sensitive to any criticism than if sober and hence far more likely to kick off. The sex of his victim is unlikely to matter or influence his reaction. I would only call his actions misogynistic if he only got offended by women putting him back in his box but we both know that is not the case. I'm not defending the drunk, we've all had to humour some dick who thinks he'll improve our night by bestowing his wisdom upon us, but generally hoping they'll piss off or moving yourselves is a better option than telling them to go fuck themselves no matter how much they may deserve such words. [/QUOTE]
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