You know what's also sad? How angry and aggressive some guys can get when you tell them no or spurn their advances. So yeah maybe this action is "bitchy" but also maybe not.
That's right. Teach people it is okay to be deceptive, when it is wrong. Geez. What the hell is wrong with people nowadays? I must be hella old, because I was taught to be truthful when I was a kid. None of this "It is okay to deceive" bullshit. That's the shit wrong with this generation. People think it is okay to teach their kids to lie to protect them. No, that is not okay. That ends up leading to bullying. If you don't wanna do something, just say "No". Does anyone not remember that as a kid, or is it just the newer generation that keeps getting told and taught the wrong shit? What she did was "bitchy" on the level of creating a false-ness, no matter how fake the video is. Downvote me on this all you want. Just know that the behavior of deception is utterly wrong and causes more problems than necessary.
I'm not saying what she did is right. I'm just saying it's not always so black and white especially when it comes to situations that could turn dangerous.
oh yes its sooo wrong to fake a kiss with a guy who youll never see again just to prevent him from bothering you anymore, almost as bad as lying to a stranger asking where you live or where you going
Or. People seem to forget this shit. Don't fucking talk to strangers, even though that seems to be all that people do nowadays. People are too trusting nowadays. When a stranger asks where you live, tell them to leave alone and call 911. The same shit that you were taught to tell them when you were growing the fuck up. Did nobody pay attention when they were kids, or was I the only one?
Offering an alternative veiw: if you're out making funny videos and such (I'm sure he told them he was making videos for his channel and probably was very light hearted with them) expect to see funny results. ~M
Though this video is staged, if someone asked for a kiss like this and started leaning in, he probably would have gotten a fist in his teeth instead. I don't understand how people here are talking about being "bitchy" or "deceitful", but ignoring that fact that its an unwanted advance. Don't go around asking to be kissed, it's gross and rude and you're going to end up with a sexual harassment lawsuit.
I'm not ignoring that fact. I'd have been okay if she had knocked his teeth down his throat. That would have been fine. I just dislike the people defending he decision to having led him on, if this were a real scenario. All that does is give him a false sense, and would make it so that he would do it again.
The sad thing is, is that how bitchy someone can get away with being is directly related to how attractive they are.