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what about bringing a gun to a fistfight??
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<blockquote data-quote="sanjuro893" data-source="post: 804242" data-attributes="member: 4491"><p>You HAVE to walk away. I've had jobs where I've been called every name in the book and I can let it roll off my back, but where my wife's concerned, it's much harder. A guy once made fun of my wife (she's a little overweight) in a restaurant and after giving him dirty looks and shaking my head no a couple times at him, it just got worse with him and his buddies. LOTS of thoughts of what I would have done 10 years ago kept going through my head but I told her, "let's just leave", we got up and left. I kept apologizing to her that I didn't do anything about it, but if I had started fighting with this guy and the cops showed up, I would have been the one going to jail because I'm the one escalating the situation and I'm carrying. She understands completely. Sometimes you have to swallow your pride and if your woman really cares about you, she'll understand. It may not feel like the "manly" thing to do, but it's the smart thing to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sanjuro893, post: 804242, member: 4491"] You HAVE to walk away. I've had jobs where I've been called every name in the book and I can let it roll off my back, but where my wife's concerned, it's much harder. A guy once made fun of my wife (she's a little overweight) in a restaurant and after giving him dirty looks and shaking my head no a couple times at him, it just got worse with him and his buddies. LOTS of thoughts of what I would have done 10 years ago kept going through my head but I told her, "let's just leave", we got up and left. I kept apologizing to her that I didn't do anything about it, but if I had started fighting with this guy and the cops showed up, I would have been the one going to jail because I'm the one escalating the situation and I'm carrying. She understands completely. Sometimes you have to swallow your pride and if your woman really cares about you, she'll understand. It may not feel like the "manly" thing to do, but it's the smart thing to do. [/QUOTE]
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