Oh, weasle words. It only applies to the bar of justice. Not to any of the other bars in the city.
With a 2/3 Super population there should be some other bars superheroines go too.
While she is right, the truth is that Superheroines are mostly dressed less modestly than strippers. To say nothing about the way they are posed in DC & Marvel comics.
@Quetzalrolf,
I did not at all blame the victims. In fact, I said SHE was right.
I said that they are drawn and costumed like strippers by mainstream comic artists – which any read knows are mostly managed and drawn by men.
Neither am I one to harass strippers, for that matter.
You have the problem of false connections – pointing out two facts on a single subject does is not a justification or even explanation of anything.
@Ourorboros, @Quetzalrofl: I would like to point out that most modern film adaptations, the lady superheroes and supervillains are generally very modestly dressed (the shitty Halle Barry Catwoman movie being a notable exception), so at least some people are starting to steer away from that crappy mentality.
Oh, and strippers generally don’t walk around in public dressed any differently from other people. Hookers might, but not usually strippers.
Most likely, they all have each others mobile number, or any other mean of communication, so why shouldn’t she be able to “text him”?
About the “dress code” of supers: I wouldn’t care what the one that rescues my sorry ass looks like, but after such a stressful moment of danger and fear, I wouldn’t mind seeing a sexy dressed super heroine.
It doesn’t matter how modest or alluring a woman is dressed, some men will stay decent and some will let out their inner donkey.
Some men would even rape a woman in a burka and still accuse her of being overly seductive and others could talk to a naked woman for hours without even thinking of hitting on her without her “permission”
She’ll text him; no matter the content of the text, it’ll provide him with her number. That she texts him someone else’s number doesn’t change that, nor her jealousy.
@Quetzalrofl What he did was not sexual harassment. He made a pass at her, she turned him into a donkey for it.
She didn’t even say no. She hated that she got hit on, by the sounds of it more about the bad pick up line than anything, and only later said he had to stop hitting on all girls at the bar, not just her.
Boy ain’t too bright.
The abs look like a column of tiny little buttcheeks.
The arms and shoulders look like butts, too.
If only the pecs completed the set…
Oh, weasle words. It only applies to the bar of justice. Not to any of the other bars in the city.
With a 2/3 Super population there should be some other bars superheroines go too.
She oughta finish the conversion and maybe he’ll catch on. Not gonna hold my breath waitin’ for it though…
Well, bet she learned a lesson about ass-suming.
She told him not to hit on other women.
She is giving him her phone number.
She said, she’ll text him A number, not HER number!
Of course he didn’t get it. There’s not enough blood in his body to flow through an arse that big and make his brains work properly.
While she is right, the truth is that Superheroines are mostly dressed less modestly than strippers. To say nothing about the way they are posed in DC & Marvel comics.
Blaming the victims of sexual harassment. Real nice, Ourorboros.
@Quetzalrolf,
I did not at all blame the victims. In fact, I said SHE was right.
I said that they are drawn and costumed like strippers by mainstream comic artists – which any read knows are mostly managed and drawn by men.
Neither am I one to harass strippers, for that matter.
You have the problem of false connections – pointing out two facts on a single subject does is not a justification or even explanation of anything.
@Ourorboros, @Quetzalrofl: I would like to point out that most modern film adaptations, the lady superheroes and supervillains are generally very modestly dressed (the shitty Halle Barry Catwoman movie being a notable exception), so at least some people are starting to steer away from that crappy mentality.
Oh, and strippers generally don’t walk around in public dressed any differently from other people. Hookers might, but not usually strippers.
Maybe some would like to get hit on
So…then…where DO they go to get hit on by the likes of him?
she’ll text him ?, so she already has his number.
Does anyone else find it weird that his mask still fits?
No,.. it was “changed” along with his head.
Boy he’s dense.
The guy Doesn’t know his donkey from a hole in the ground.
Don’t do it, Maroon Jackdaw! He’ll have your number if you do!
Most likely, they all have each others mobile number, or any other mean of communication, so why shouldn’t she be able to “text him”?
About the “dress code” of supers: I wouldn’t care what the one that rescues my sorry ass looks like, but after such a stressful moment of danger and fear, I wouldn’t mind seeing a sexy dressed super heroine.
It doesn’t matter how modest or alluring a woman is dressed, some men will stay decent and some will let out their inner donkey.
Some men would even rape a woman in a burka and still accuse her of being overly seductive and others could talk to a naked woman for hours without even thinking of hitting on her without her “permission”
She’ll text him; no matter the content of the text, it’ll provide him with her number. That she texts him someone else’s number doesn’t change that, nor her jealousy.
@Quetzalrofl What he did was not sexual harassment. He made a pass at her, she turned him into a donkey for it.
She didn’t even say no. She hated that she got hit on, by the sounds of it more about the bad pick up line than anything, and only later said he had to stop hitting on all girls at the bar, not just her.
She was not a victim.
As deluded as he may be, he has a point here. Who made her spokesperson of all women in the bar?