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· 6 years ago
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Okay, this one is actually a nice, clever, funny, non-traumatizing prank. I wish more people would design these kinds of pranks instead of all the psycho-killer-in-a-deserted-hallway shit.
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guest
· 6 years ago
I actually think the psycho-killer-in-a-deserted-hallway prank could serve a huge social purpose, and every bride to be should have to go through it with her fiancé before they wed. If he steps between you and the ‘killer’, you’ve found a keeper. But if he pushes you out of the way to save himself? You’d better keep the ring and get your wedding dress deposit back, girl.
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celticrose
· 6 years ago
And if your bride to be just sits there shrieking and cowering, rather than running, you probably want to get that ring back.
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guest_
· 6 years ago
Well- it sort of depends no? For instance- if I’m with someone who can’t defend themselves worth a damn I don’t want them jumping in. I’d rather they ran. If one of us is going to die, why should we both, and why should either of us die if running is a viable option? More over, if they get between me and the attacker, or they restrain me protectively, they remove or hinder my ability to fight or evade. Moreover, a person may have experienced life traumas that cause them to react, especially if the attackers look or the scenario is a trigger. The biggest, most protective, bravest and well trained marine can be reduced to an emotional mess if they’ve suffered trauma and a trigger is there. In any other situation they can handle themselves but just that one thing... speaking of- I don’t believe a relationship should ever hang on one thing. If the only problem you have is they won’t save you from a killer- be happy. Just my opinion.
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