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That type of behaviour is a huge fucking red flag and not a rookie mistake...
74 0 ReplyI mean getting a gun pulled on you is usually an awkward situation.
80 0 ReplyMay also be considered red flag by some
43 0 ReplyYou guys just have never been in a relationship. Pointing guns at your significant other is normal!... Right?
25 0 ReplyIn America it's a form of affection.
24 0 ReplyClose, it's considered a "love language".
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Only in America.
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Especially if it’s one of those joke guns that shoots out a literal red flag with “BANG!” on it.
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At this point I'm just glad she is communicating. Two steps forward, one step belly up.
5 0 ReplyHer reaction, no. His reaction, yes. Confidence is sexy, in any gender. Him looking flabbergasted... the gun was justified.
2 0 ReplyDoes HER reaction imply confidence in any way?
Her being prettier than the actress doesn't mean the actress isn't pretty. Her escalation and need for validation is INSANELY insecure.
21 0 ReplyConfident enough to cap a brotha.
3 0 ReplyIt absolutely implies confidence. And his horrified look on his face, well, fuck him. What an absolute shit reaction to your friend saying they're better in some way than some artificial, professionally made-up fake persona.
No, your waifu isn't prettier than your IRL friend, and if that were your reaction to your friend's statement, kicking you to the curb is the least I'd expect from them.
0 0 ReplyHard disagree. He didn't say the actress was prettier. He said the actress was pretty.
If someone being called pretty makes you do defensive that you immediately need validation that you're prettier.. that's textbook insecurity.
A confident person would simply agree or disagree without needing to compare the character to themselves.
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