What on Earth are you rambling about? You're lauding a guy who couldn't keep his **** together, ended up getting caught because he's a cheating scumbag, gets outed by the girl he supposedly cares about, gets beat down, and gets it posted on the internet?? Is scoring with girls who obviously have no self-worth REALLY that high on your priority list to where you think THIS jackass is a winner?
Get a grip. Cheating has been going on since man was invented. Do you not watch Mad Men or, longer ago, Game of Thrones. I'm not justifying cheating at all, but I'm calling you out for stating that this is something new of today's society. Get off your high horse and GET OFF MY LAWN!!
So, I guess you can't tolerate ANY of the male characters on Mad Men. I don't cheat. And I don't freaking judge people either. Do you want me to lecture y'all on how not to be a Self-righteous prick? Quit lecturing people about the lives of other people you don't even know. It's like lecturing me about loving Roger Sterling's character on Mad Men. It's laughable to lecture me on people you don't know. Move on Next
except I never said that. What I said is that it has become normal. Sure its always happened, but over the past few decades it has become more and more accepted. It used happen less frequently and was frowned upon. Now people just shrug it off with apathy. But more importantly, I was pointing out the violent reaction and how this seems to becoming normal, often praised, and looked at as "the correct reaction" here when it is not. People watch videos like these with comments like "awesome" instead of "deplorable".
Are you talking about the guy. He didn't fight. Let me 'splain something about women who will punch you. After many years dating the most sweet and peaceful women I have known, I was in a relationship with a bipolar gf. My brother is bipolar. I thought I could make it work. But the times she would go ballistic, she wouldn't let me out the door. So, then you turn the other way for a bedroom or bathroom and try to lock yourself in. The absolute very last thing you resort to is restraining their arms. "Just walk away." Yeah, easy for you to say. But yeah, that indeed is Plan A, and that was a Plan A and B I never even considered or planned for, and needed to improvise on the moment. Lesson learned. Even though I am my bipolar brother's favorite sibling (out of 8) who I could calm down just by my presence, doesn't mean I have any clue how to calm down non family members. So, didn't mean to make this about bipolor. I don't think that has anything at all to do with the vid. I'm just saying..."Jusy walk away" is not always an option. And the dude still didn't fight. Good choice, because he was in an ambush of 5 women, who clearly led him to that apt to confront him and beat him.