Reddit getting hit on a lot at the gay bar
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But it would mean the world to us. Once there, hit the Follow button. Hit the Follow button again and choose Favorites. A gay man is getting some praise for the way he handled a straight woman at a bar who behaved rather entitled towards him. A Reddit user named KineticVibes was out with his friends when he noticed a woman trying to get his attention.
This girl made eye contact with me when I walked in and I smiled at her. She was clearly taking an aggressive approach by walking up and asking him to buy her a drink. The quick-witted response made his friends a bit uncomfortable. But did he need to be nicer to the woman?
Then she asked him to buy her a drink, to which he said no, politely. Just about everyone in the comments on the story thinks he did the right thing by responding to her snark with a bit of sass. Others thought the woman acted entitled by demanding a drink and got what she deserved. It's not cute when dudes do it. It's not cute when dudettes do it," another user wrote.
She reeks of entitlement! She put herself out there and got shot down and then doubled down. She may not be a man, but she's got a huge set of balls demanding a stranger pay her way," one more added. Raising kids is tough, but there's a lot of laughs along the way. Especially when actual conversations start, as kids begin trying to make sense out of the world around them, ask questions, and test mommy and daddy's resolve.
Back incomedy writer and children's book author James Breakwellwith four daughters who were all under the age of eight at the time, shared their hilarious conversations on X. From these tweets, it looks like comedy runs in the family. Here's a sampling of some Breakwell's funniest kid-inspired tweets.
While Breakwell's 7-year-old wasn't as heavily featured, when she was quoted, the sarcasm was palpable. Which makes sense, considering that kiddos begin understanding this mechanism around that age. Kids really do say the darnedest things, and we love them for it. It one of the many, many ways then bring so much joy to the world.