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Spike's Bitches 44: It's about the rules having changed.  

[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.


Vortex - Mar 11, 2009 2:11:38 pm PDT #3310 of 30000
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

And he BIT her, let's not forget that.


Laura - Mar 11, 2009 2:13:35 pm PDT #3311 of 30000
Our wings are not tired.

Last night the family watched Spiderman 3 together and in a scene Peter accidentally knocks down MJ. My son actually said, "Oh, she just got Chris Browned." DH and I both jumped on his case so quick and hard that I hope we made an impression. There is absolutely nothing amusing and joke worthy about that situation. I'm still pissed at him about the remark.


Aims - Mar 11, 2009 2:13:47 pm PDT #3312 of 30000
Shit's all sorts of different now.

He says if someone wants to fight "like a man," then if they throw a punch, then they have to take one.

He also said that, if one person hits another as hard as he or she can, than the person who was hit is justified in hitting back as hard as he or she can, even if "as hard as he or she can" means a slight bruise for one person and broken bones for the other. That what should be equal in the "hit" and "hit back" isn't how much force is used but how much of the force that the person possibly can use is used.

If people are going to insist on using troll logic, then I demand they start wearing spiky hair, dyed green or red, and have a large rhinestone in their belly for people to rub for luck. You gonna use the logic, look like a freaking troll.


Miracleman - Mar 11, 2009 2:14:40 pm PDT #3313 of 30000
No, I don't think I will - me, quoting Captain Steve Rogers, to all of 2020

You're wrong.

Okay, now mean it.

C'mon, we've always said it's a good thing we found each other because nobody else was as uniquely suited to put up with each others' crap as we are.

He reads comics and collects toys; she reads and writes Harry Potter fic. Together, they fight crime! Very specifically weird crime.


Laga - Mar 11, 2009 2:19:51 pm PDT #3314 of 30000
You should know I'm a big deal in the Resistance.

the person who was hit is justified in hitting back as hard as he or she can

A professional fighter can be charged with assault with a deadly weapon for fighting back in self defense.


SuziQ - Mar 11, 2009 2:29:58 pm PDT #3315 of 30000
Back tattoos of the mother is that you are absolutely right - Ame

A professional fighter can be charged with assault with a deadly weapon for fighting back in self defense.

Yep. One of the things that often gets underlined at the dojo is that if the kids (or anyone who trains there actually) get into a fight outside of the dojo, they have to remember to use just enough of their skills to get out of the situation and get to a safe place and no more.


Hil R. - Mar 11, 2009 2:34:15 pm PDT #3316 of 30000
Sometimes I think I might just move up to Vermont, open a bookstore or a vegan restaurant. Adam Schlesinger, z''l

I was wondering if this was a difference in how we think about violence and physical fights. He was a football player in college. I have never punched or hit anyone, at least not since I was a toddler. I know that, if someone pushes or hits me, or even gets too far into my space, my instinctive reaction is to put my hands up in defense and step back. He says his instinctive reaction to someone pushing him is to push back.

He's about a foot and a half taller than me and probably close to 100 pounds heavier. I said, "OK, if I punched you as hard as I could, and if you punched me as hard as you could, you might have a bruise and I would likely have some broken bones. That means that you've got more of a responsibility to temper your force in physical stuff with other people -- neither of us should hit someone, but if we did, you have more of a responsibility to not use full force than I do." He said no, that's not fair, that in any situation where I would be justified in hitting someone with as much force as I can, he would also be justified in hitting with as much force as he can.


-t - Mar 11, 2009 2:37:16 pm PDT #3317 of 30000
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

Yeah, he's wrong.


§ ita § - Mar 11, 2009 2:40:17 pm PDT #3318 of 30000
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Enough force to end the danger and no more.

Which means if no one's threatened you with physical danger, keep your hands (and feet (and head (and elbows (and knees)))) to yourself.

I don't know how much it happens in real life, but I dislike the free pass given to women a lot onscreen that they can hit without being hit back. But that's totally not the same as whaling on them. Ten to one being hit back as hard as they hit would end the fight right there. Getting hit when you're not expecting it and you're not used to it is a big shock.


Hil R. - Mar 11, 2009 2:42:23 pm PDT #3319 of 30000
Sometimes I think I might just move up to Vermont, open a bookstore or a vegan restaurant. Adam Schlesinger, z''l

In health class in high school senior year, when we had the "family relationships" curriculum, our teacher told us that, even though we see it all the time in movies, if a man calls a woman a bitch and then she slaps him, she's physically abusing him. A bunch of people in that class had, "What, really? Are you serious?" reactions.