“Listen to me first before beating me!” he pleads, before adding: “I told her not to come!”Just to be clear, being beaten by a crazy Asian woman in public = not alpha.
At one stage the second girl tells the irate girlfriend: “Don’t beat him.” But this plea falls on deaf ears as the irate girlfriend grabs the young man’s hair with her left hand and slaps him repeatedly with her right in front of stunned shoppers.
Four minutes into the video a substantial crowd has gathered to watch the spectacle in a Kowloon City street.
A female passerby eventually called the police and the girl was arrested.
A spokesman for Hong Kong police said: “Police received a report at around 5.10pm on October 4 outside 38 San Ma Tau Street in Kowloon City. Police who arrived at the scene arrested a female, aged 20 and surnamed Cheng, for common assault.
Thursday, October 10, 2013
A failure of Female Imperative
What is the world coming to when women can no longer attack men in public with impunity?
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Female Imperative,
Gamma
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Just after this post was Volokh's about Jewish bounty hunters coercing men to give a get (divorce paper)
Being beaten by any woman in public != alpha.
And most women know better than to beat alphas. They usually hire gun toting gammas or bludgeoning betas to do the dirty work. Usually they have a title like officer, deputy, or esquire.
Damnit! This ruins my whole approach!
Another Asian beta...
http://www.divaasia.com/article/23911
"Just to be clear, being beaten by a crazy Asian woman in public = not alpha."
Why do I find this so funny?
Seriously? In an Asian culture? If the guy had just straight knocked her out nobody wouldve batted an eye. And people called the police for this? But if he'd been a 4 year old girl getting run over...
The whole video strikes me as phony. Why is he on his knees? Pleading in public? 10-1 it was done deliberately. Or the guys's some sort of psycho who gets off by women beating on him.
Cow Loon City... Well, there's your problem right there. You get fat or you get crazy... maybe both!
"Seriously? In an Asian culture? If the guy had just straight knocked her out nobody wouldve batted an eye."
Not sure what you mean, modern East Asian culture is very feminized (though it works out differently than in the US). Between that and the fiery stereotype of Cantonese girls, I'm almost surprised this raised as much of a stir as it did...
You know it would be pretty cool if someone did a skit with the exact same scenario, only halfway through the besting the guy finds his balls and just takes her.
I had been told that Asian women were perfectly, inimitably feminine and never exhibited this sort of bad behaviour!
How shocked am I to find that women are women, wherever they may be. I may never recover.
It's kinda of expected. Women in China are in short supply and according to friends living there "becoming" very mercenary in their arrangements. One friend describes his ex girlfriend talking to her mother as sounding like a mobster reporting the weekly extortion take to his patron. It's so bad the Chinese court have changed the law so items in a marriage remain with the one who owned them first (Chinese custom has the man having to have a house before the wedding - today that means house, car, etc...)
It's kinda of expected. Women in China are in short supply and according to friends living there "becoming" very mercenary in their arrangements. One friend describes his ex girlfriend talking to her mother as sounding like a mobster reporting the weekly extortion take to his patron. It's so bad the Chinese court have changed the law so items in a marriage remain with the one who owned them first (Chinese custom has the man having to have a house before the wedding - today that means house, car, etc...)
Is it "alpha" if said beating occurs in private and is preceded by monetary exchange?
Vox are you familiar with Jung type theory? (ENTP, INTP, ESFJ, ect)
Do you see any correlation to their status on the socio-sexual hierarchy?
I think some types could be put into these categories much easier than others. some types may have a tendency towards being a cynic for example. It does come down to the individual in the end, i guess.
I would place an ISTP as a sigma for example, but an INTP/INTJ i would find it hard to place them in the same category.
interested in hearing your thoughts.
Interesting, what I see is two girls fighting over a guy.
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