A couple of Saturdays ago, a friend told me that she has a friend that has a ritual of going to Fox&Hound every Thanksgiving because she can't spend it with her family. She said that this friend went to Fox&Hound with her group of her guy friends and her boyfriend. While they were there, her former boyfriend showed up and started to try to pick a fight with her current boyfriend. Apparently the former is Huge! So the current was doing everything to try not to get in a fight. But at some point, the former pushed her! And none of her friends nor her current defended her. They did nothing. My friend was as appalled as I was and she said to her friend -- if she had been there-- she would have slapped him for her! She said that it didn't matter how big he was, she wasn't going to let him push her around! DAMN RIGHT! Haven't these guys heard the saying "Strength in Numbers"?
Why did he do it?
Cause he knew he could.
When ever there is any kind of violence or aggression, the owners should step in as well. Are they the kind of establishment that allows this kind of behavior to go on?
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I'd say! I would have started yelling at the top of my lungs for all to hear -- "Don't push me, you jerk! Back away from me before I call the police and file a complaint on your sorry ass!" It is a little easier to be more vocal about something like this in an atmosphere with quite a few people around, because most times it will tone somebody down. My question is was he ever aggressive toward her before, or was this the first time? Because you sometimes have to be careful with some crazy-in-the-head guys --instead of calming them down and making them think, it makes them rage all the more. I am glad she's not with him anymore, which leads me to question why her current guy wasn't doing anything to help. Was he at least standing up for her even if he didn't want to fight, or was he just completely zoning out?
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