This amazing individual is fantastic! Fabulous! And I'm pretty sure she was still on the drugs from the dentist. You don't assault people with your own blood. There are laws. She might have interacted with an individual that she felt catcalled her. He might have. I'm going to give her the benefit of the doubt. Some jerk whistled at her between her Uber and her apartment. Unless he was her doorman or helped her up in the elevator, I'm pretty sure she just made all this up.
You must never have had dental sugery. There can be a good amount of blood. And thisisntme: she didnt assault him? She let the blood drip from her mouth, not spit ON him
-Typically catcalling is done from a distance of several feet or more. It's not usually considered catcalling if the guy is within reaching distance and you're standing still, which is implied by the fact that she was waiting for a cab, and the cabbies tend to get annoyed when you make them chase you.
-Whistles are not the only format of catcalling, and usually one whistle would not be enough to annoy someone to a degree they feel "hassled." But this is neither here nor there since we have no idea if what he did was whistle in the first place.
-Now that that's out of the way, at no point does it say "and then I vommited blood all over that asshole." It never even comes close to saying she came in contact with him. All it says was she let blood fall out of her mouth, which, to me, implies she basically drooled/spat a shit ton of blood onto the sidewalk.
-as an added note "there are laws" against harassment, too-- which catcalling can very easily escalate into. This is irrelevant really since we still have no idea what was actually said, but if we are pointing out all possible illegalities that could have occurred in this scenario, it may as well be tossed into the ring.
I don't particularly care if it happened or not, but, to me, there's some gaping holes in the logic you're providing so far
How did she have blood in her mouth after the surgery?
-Whistles are not the only format of catcalling, and usually one whistle would not be enough to annoy someone to a degree they feel "hassled." But this is neither here nor there since we have no idea if what he did was whistle in the first place.
-Now that that's out of the way, at no point does it say "and then I vommited blood all over that asshole." It never even comes close to saying she came in contact with him. All it says was she let blood fall out of her mouth, which, to me, implies she basically drooled/spat a shit ton of blood onto the sidewalk.
I don't particularly care if it happened or not, but, to me, there's some gaping holes in the logic you're providing so far