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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Fook me, Loz, get off your high horse. I apologised. I admitted I was in the wrong. I

> wasn't thinking straight, OK. What more do you want? Jeez.


I was less offended by your original post than your rather weird "apology" post. You admitted you were in the wrong, but only because you thought it was a bloke writing and therefore worthy of your ridicule of their unpleasant situation.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Loz Wrote:

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> > Jah Lush Wrote:

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> > > Wind yer neck in Loz.

> >

> > Really, Jah, you should take your own advice.

>

> Loz, you're a cockwomble.


Offensive first comment, pathetic, weak 'apology' and now getting all worked up and chucking your toys out the pram because you've been called up on it.


Yep, a real tour-de-force of both cockwombleness and advanced muppetry. Well done you.

Loz Wrote:

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> I don't (and, of that matter, didn't) deny a woman

> is more vulnerable in that sort of situation. But

> being unsure as to whether to dismiss or support

> someone's complaint about a situation where they

> were made to feel uncomfortable on the basis of

> their gender is pretty much a dictionary

> definition of sexist.


Men can be made to feel uncomfortable too.


Got followed down Rye Lane last night by a rough looking boy trying to sell me drugs and asking me not to walk so quickly. I think something at the moment is bringing them out.


The thing that annoyed me most was he had obviously seen me before and made me know that (he described a shoulder bag I carry to work). I felt a little bit uncomfortable then as he has obviously 'clocked me' for some reason - and he may not be alone.

???? Wrote:

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> There's a bloke on the 40 in the morning quite

> often who harranges me with his betting stories



I now have an arrangement whereby this fit girl takes the seat next to me, just before the stop where you get on. she likes my betting stories.

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