an update
Quick post before heading to Banbury for le weekend...
Last night I went out for a meal and drink with Munch. Luckily we found a seat with an optimal view for observing the (river)dancefloor activity whilst we supped our drinks. Of especial interest was an exceedingly drunk young chap who was acting in a very camp manner, as he was attracting the attention of a girl who can only be described as desperate. Now I know that last time Mary Whitehouse reared her head on this blog, it was to highlight the horrendous behaviours of young men on the pull. So just to show that this feminist is also stroppy about dirty girls, I shall briefly rant on the topic. The girl in question was directing all her behaviour at this (gay) man, and couldn't stop monitoring whether he was interested or not. He was not. It got to the point of her groping him in his special place at one point. It was utterly sickening and I felt highly embarrassed for the girl. But, not only do I think that someone should have told her not to do this (despite being entertaining, to an extent), I also worry about the fact that this behaviour is becoming increasingly normal. Why should this individual feel desperate enough to shame herself in this way? Tis a sorry state of affairs. I imagine that if this girl didn't go home alone, she went home with the (gay) man's (straight) friend.
Moon. xxx
PS It was funny to watch, though.
Last night I went out for a meal and drink with Munch. Luckily we found a seat with an optimal view for observing the (river)dancefloor activity whilst we supped our drinks. Of especial interest was an exceedingly drunk young chap who was acting in a very camp manner, as he was attracting the attention of a girl who can only be described as desperate. Now I know that last time Mary Whitehouse reared her head on this blog, it was to highlight the horrendous behaviours of young men on the pull. So just to show that this feminist is also stroppy about dirty girls, I shall briefly rant on the topic. The girl in question was directing all her behaviour at this (gay) man, and couldn't stop monitoring whether he was interested or not. He was not. It got to the point of her groping him in his special place at one point. It was utterly sickening and I felt highly embarrassed for the girl. But, not only do I think that someone should have told her not to do this (despite being entertaining, to an extent), I also worry about the fact that this behaviour is becoming increasingly normal. Why should this individual feel desperate enough to shame herself in this way? Tis a sorry state of affairs. I imagine that if this girl didn't go home alone, she went home with the (gay) man's (straight) friend.
Moon. xxx
PS It was funny to watch, though.
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