Being a “single” woman in Phnom Penh
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"threaten" ffs.
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You take the red pill and become mod for a day and the true experience of what living in the preview dimension feels like.
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Or you take the blue pill and you are placed on mod preview unknowingly of what saggy goo you are part of.
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which cunt gets the ass whipping?
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Re: Being a “single” woman in Phnom Penh
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Yeah, there's no problem with you bringing your missus there.newkidontheblock wrote: ↑Mon May 06, 2019 5:39 am RozzieOz - is Oscar’s downstairs welcoming to Khmer ladies and gays?
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I'm really surprised by a number of the replies on this thread. Bit of an eye opener, and more than a little depressing.
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John Bingham wrote: ↑Mon May 06, 2019 11:54 pmYeah, there's no problem with you bringing your missus there.newkidontheblock wrote: ↑Mon May 06, 2019 5:39 am RozzieOz - is Oscar’s downstairs welcoming to Khmer ladies and gays?
I think NK really wanted to know if his gay friends were welcome, while most other people would really be interested in finding out if they can bring their dog.
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Cambodia,,,, Don't fall in love with her.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
Re: Being a “single” woman in Phnom Penh
I think that may be what the thread is about. You are a friendly, welcoming and outgoing regular at some bars and therefore socially awkward guys feel comfortable saying something to you, or pretending to slap your shoulder, or something like that. They wouldn't do that if a stuck up bitch like Lilith from the TV show Cheers was sitting at the bar reading a book.
When you respond to their attempts to be social by giving them a death stare or telling them them to butt out of your conversation, they are embarrassed and offended and respond poorly.
Here's a parallel. I don't really know Brett Sciaroni at all, but I know him to be a regular barfly who acts loud and chatty in bars. If I were sitting next to him at Larry's, and I saw/heard him carrying on and holding court with the girls and making goo goo sounds in Khmer or whatever that shit is he does, I might feel emboldened to actually speak to another human and try to say something friendly about whatever he and the girls are chatting about. And if Brett then just stared at me or said "mind your fucking business" then that would be surprising and I'd be hurt and embarrassed and might say something rude back.
Whereas if someone like Felgerkarb was sitting all night at a bar silently brooding over his drinks and looking intimidating, no one would ever try to talk to him and thus these awkward incidents don't happen with him.
You're giving off a friendly, approachable, outgoing vibe and then when guys try to say something friendly to you, you bluntly tell them to fuck off. And then the guy flies into a rage because he gets PTSD flashbacks to Saturday night on Street 130 when he propositioned a Street 130 hooker and she laughed and told him "Yes, I'm a hooker, but I'm not having sex with YOU."
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^^^^^^^^
Testing Rozzie's resolve to step away from CEO for a while are we?
Testing Rozzie's resolve to step away from CEO for a while are we?
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Re: Being a “single” woman in Phnom Penh
Plausible, but does it apply in this case?Cam Nivag wrote: ↑Tue May 07, 2019 8:54 amI think that may be what the thread is about. You are a friendly, welcoming and outgoing regular at some bars and therefore socially awkward guys feel comfortable saying something to you, or pretending to slap your shoulder, or something like that. They wouldn't do that if a stuck up bitch like Lilith from the TV show Cheers was sitting at the bar reading a book.
When you respond to their attempts to be social by giving them a death stare or telling them them to butt out of your conversation, they are embarrassed and offended and respond poorly.
Here's a parallel. I don't really know Brett Sciaroni at all, but I know him to be a regular barfly who acts loud and chatty in bars. If I were sitting next to him at Larry's, and I saw/heard him carrying on and holding court with the girls and making goo goo sounds in Khmer or whatever that shit is he does, I might feel emboldened to actually speak to another human and try to say something friendly about whatever he and the girls are chatting about. And if Brett then just stared at me or said "mind your fucking business" then that would be surprising and I'd be hurt and embarrassed and might say something rude back.
Whereas if someone like Felgerkarb was sitting all night at a bar silently brooding over his drinks and looking intimidating, no one would ever try to talk to him and thus these awkward incidents don't happen with him.
You're giving off a friendly, approachable, outgoing vibe and then when guys try to say something friendly to you, you bluntly tell them to fuck off. And then the guy flies into a rage because he gets PTSD flashbacks to Saturday night on Street 130 when he propositioned a Street 130 hooker and she laughed and told him "Yes, I'm a hooker, but I'm not having sex with YOU."
It would be the same attitude as 'I can wear whatever I like' while dressed provocatively
But then screaming 'sexual harassment' when you get passes from unattractive strangers
Or a standup comic who calls security when heckled
Et Cetera
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