Whatever happened to the good old days when you met people in a nightclub?
Charvas…
Real life isn’t a sitcom or tv commercial.
Toll paid.
Yes it's what they do. It is etched into their genetic makeup.
Best not to use dating apps at all.
Actually, your just as likely to be murdered by someone at McdDonalds, Walmart or even someone you meet at Church, as a dating app.
It’s a dangerous,dangerous world out there...especially for girls and young women. There are men out there who might look good...and even sound good...until you say “no” to them. It’s then that they find out what he’s really about.
There are many points to the talk that do Warrenton discussion with someone’s children. I never had that talk but my daughters have been told basically the same thing.
Example: went to St. Patrick’s Day in Savannah, GA a few years back. Our group, 4 couples, got out of there immediately when the BLM idiots showed up and created a ruckus. I saw them coming down the street and told everyone we’re leaving and I suggest everyone come with us. They did and thankfully the coverage I saw on TV there wasn’t any violence.
Tough Target
https://www.amazon.com/Tough-Target-Street-Smart-Guide-Staying/dp/0788169092
by former Chicago police detective J.J. Bittenbinder.
Sugar Land backyard
Sounds like a porn movie
I bet she was breaking up with him and he didn’t take rejection well.
I have not even looked. Let me guess. Black perp...white victim. How’d I do?
she should of swiped left
The problem with ‘The Talk’ is that Derbyshire viewed an issue through his own eyes - not the societally prescribed lenses that blur everything to fit a woke leftist viewpoint. Worse, he cites data. Far worse, many readers intuitively recognize through experience what is being said as true.
I’d rather not have to have ‘The Talk’ with my kids, would obviously love to see evidence that the data has changed and risks described have abated. But that’s not the case today - and I’d encourage everyone to have ‘The Talk’.
I’m going to guess at what happened during this relationship.
First date- They go to McDonalds, after which he wants sex. She says “No, we just met”. He is disappointed.
Second date- They go to Burger King, after which he wants sex. She says “No, it’s too soon”. He is disappointed and upset.
Third date- They go to a movie, after which he wants sex. She says “No, I don’t want to see you anymore”. Now he is not only disappointed, but is also angry and feels disrespected that he has spent $40 on this girl and has nothing to show for it. So he kills her.
Sounds like Charvas used the dating app to locate his victim. How many other women has he raped and/or murdered?
Vanityfair: On the opposite side of that spectrum, people are cooped up, they’re a little stir crazy. If you’re swiping on a dating app like Tinder, or Bumble, or Grindr, and you match with someone...
Dr. Anthony Fauci: If you’re willing to take a risk—and you know, everybody has their own tolerance for risks—you could figure out if you want to meet somebody. And it depends on the level of the interaction that you want to have. If you’re looking for a friend, sit in a room and put a mask on, and you know, chat a bit. If you want to go a little bit more intimate, well, then that’s your choice regarding a risk. The one thing you don’t want to do is make sure the person is feeling well. Even though there’s a lot of asymptomatic infections, that’s one of the things that’s really troublesome. . - https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/04/anthony-fauci-on-new-rules-of-living-with-coronavirus
It is Texas. Why wasn’t she packing?
Everyone should be either armed of able to fake it.
Looking For Mr Good Chocolate Bar
Wanna bet mom didn’t want to be “that’s racist.”