The day started badly when they'd run out of carrot cake 🙁
Advice from professionals is not to intervene, but inform police etc. The woman will often intervene against you because she doesn't want to be punished later for "making" you intervene. Equally she may well suffer retribution later because you stepped in.
It's really tempting to be the knight in shining armour, but if the couple know each other it's not simple.
Asda next time......you'll be the only one not doing it.
For God's sake. The 'woman' was Jamie and the 'aggressor' was Mark. Plus, it was in a Waitrose..free coffee.
Happy Birthday, omnipotent one 🙂
How do you know he can't get an erec................ohhhh 'omni'potent 😳
For God's sake. The 'woman' was Jamie and the 'aggressor' was Mark. Plus, it was in a Waitrose..free coffee
John Lewis free coffee and cake actually. 😡
Jamie - Freeloader!
This was all pretty one sided. Akin to someone kicking a puppy.....which, ironically, I would have let loose the dogs of hell on his ass if that had been the case.
So you are an internet hard man after all....who likes puppies.
So you are an internet hard man after all....who likes puppies.
If that was a manifesto for a particular party leader, I must just get interested in politics.
So you are an internet hard man after all....who likes puppies.
Innit. If this had happenes in an internet chat room, I'd a slapped the punk down with some frowny emoticons.
I'm more worried that hoi polloi like Jamie are being allowed in to John Lewis.
It's the beginning of the end, clearly.
Just do it the way a friend of mine of morally dubious persuasion does it, run up to them from behind and right hook them in the back of the head and then run off.
However, my medical science background tells me this is a bad idea and a good way to end up on a manslaughter charge or worse.
Agree with the comments re the woman turning on the person who intervened, had it happen to me several years ago, came out of a local taxi rank to hear a girl screaming, found her on her hands & knees the big fella has got hold of her be her hair she's bleeding from nose & mouth, her top is torn to shreds & I walk past finding it hard to keep quiet, he looks at me says Do You Want Some, Bingo fuse lit I wade in & he's on the floor, head but seemed to do the trick, she gets up & what a mess this poor girl is, her talons pop out & she's aiming at me, I stand there in disbelief while mate stops her from removing my eye balls,,, eventually she calms down understands what a tool he is, walks away telling him she's finally reporting him to the police & not to come hear, but had mate not stopped her I'd be wearing deep gouges down my face for the rest of my life, now my actions would be walk away but call 999
Jamie - Freeloader!
Nearly forgot...
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For the record - he's Goose.
I wouldn't have physically intervened, but the guy knew you had picked up what was going on. As I was leaving I would have said "I don't know what is going in in your relationship, but you (looking at the fella) know you are out of order, and you (looking at the girl) don't need to put up with that."
I would then swiftly leave the scene and report my concerns. In Scotland if what you have heard has placed you in fear or alarm, it is a Breach of the Peace. The Police are running a Domestic Violence awareness campaign at the moment, and this ticks all the boxes.
Unfortunately I am seeing an increase in this kind of threatening/controlling behaviour in teenage relationships. Apparently 1 in 5 teenage girls have experienced violence at the hands of their boyfriend. Sad.
As the white guy, your going to get the grand title of *insert minority here* basher so no win, walk off leave em to it.
For the record - he's Goose.
In the back seat, to the rear, as it were?
As the white guy, your going to get the grand title of *insert minority here* basher so no win, walk off leave em to it.
What a load of paranoid nonsense that is.
In the back seat, to the rear, as it were?
No, as in I went on to play Dr Mark Greene in ER.
Now, I've never really been in a situation like this, and it's doing my nut that I didn't do anything more.
To be frank you did a lot more than most people would. Something that perpetuates abusive relationships is it seems to those involved that no one notices - it gives the abuser impunity and it gives the victim the sense that theres nowhere to turn. That little bit of interaction could change things for both parties - you burst the bubble a little bit - its a little bit harder for either of them to feel that whats going on is either normal or OK.
And many happy returns.
On the subject of gifs you could watch all day...
Its not a gif, its a webcam.
As some said above, the woman will often take her partners side with the hope that he will give her the credit for this and not punish her over the incident. It's very easy to judge but unless you have been in an abusive relationship ( where one party, the abuser, is significantly stronger than the other) you cannot imagine the fear that pervades everything.
Jamie you did the right thing. However, the reality is this is probably that couples normality especially since it was being demonstrated so freely. Very sad and distressing situation but you did all you could in the circumstances.
Jamie - Freeloader!
No, as in I went on to play Dr Mark Greene in ER.
Did you get to shag Abby? I can't rember. If you did I hate you.
Mate has a brilliant scar on his bicep where a girl glassed him and basically scooped up a big chunk of his arm when he intervened after her 'man' gave her a pasting in a beer garden.
The only time I've been close to it was with a few mates chatting to a couple of girls when two ne'er do wells came over and rebuked them (using very agricultural language) for daring to have a conversation with any other member of the opposite sex. They all walked off together, with the chaps still robustly chastising their respective ladies, when one of them punched his girl in the face. She dropped like a stone and was out. We started in their direction but (thankfully) a couple of bouncers from the pub across the road had seen it all as well and got there first. And how.
But...
'different culture' and 'broken society' is absolute bobbins.
Also:
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"It's a cultural thing" is no excuse.
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it's a load of bobbins anyway, seeing as it's only in the last couple of decades in some parts of the world where some domestic violence has sometimes been treated seriously. just about everywhere else in time and space it's been practically unpunished.

