No, they wouldn't be defending her. Because most people are capable of empathy enough to recognize "pulled in the wrong driveway" is a gender neutral mistake we can all make. We can understand why he did it, and still think it was an overreaction.
Also, trying to pretend you don't hate them is pathetic man. Even I admit it, be a man for once and own it.
No, they wouldn't be defending him. Because most people are capable of empathy enough to recognize "pulled in the wrong driveway" is a gender neutral mistake we can all make. We can understand why he did it, and still think it was an overreaction.
Also, trying to pretend you don't hate them is pathetic man. Even I admit it, be a man for once and own it.