bro if after a few days she had a guy..she just wanted a reason to leave you Also this is why some men just hate women, they can be vile hurtful inhuman mosters
I mean, she kind of has a point. If you can't even stand up for yourself, how are you going to stand up for her? But at the same time, I wouldn't leave a relationship because someone has low self esteem and confidence. That's something you can work on. Especially if you have your girlfriend cheering you on and standing by you. She wants to feel protected while she's with you, but she leaves you the second you show any weakness? I just don't think either of you are ready to be in a relationship with anyone.
Women don't like weakness, real or percieved. It's not like they have a choice either, so I can't really blame the GF for leaving a man who doesn't stand up for himself. A stand up show is probalby the best time for that.
It is not about the show. It is about how she feels. She wants to feel that she is protective when with you. You need more confidence in yourself. You just needed to say something back to the guy.
And if he had he would have been too “emotional” and just another “heckler” Fat jokes are all fun and games until they actually start to hurt but you can’t say anything because at the end of the day you know your at fault. So had he said “that’s enough” got he comedy guy he probably would have got something like “you sat in the front row? I’m just stating the obvious” blah blah. That’s bs and so is the girl. God forbid she need defending from the next comedian she goes to see.
@@DayKT401 Yeah, but any self respecting comedian would know to stop. There's a difference between making a few jokes at someone's expense, and bullying them. If the guy had said "Ok, that's enough, come on now, move on." the comedian should 100% take the hint and move on. He should recognize that the jokes are starting to hit too close to home and come up with different material for the night. And if he doesn't, you should leave. There's a big difference between joking around and talking shit with someone and being a dick.
It is not about the show. It is about how she feels. She wants to feel that she is protective when with you. You need more confidence in yourself. You just needed to say something back to the guy.
You commented the same bs twice. Have you not seen any of these comedy shows before?? If he would of said something he would of gotten some bs back like “it’s a comedy show don’t take it serious” or “you say closest to the stage” the comedian and the girl are in the wrong. If the only way the comedian can get any laughs is by insulting one of the people watching then he should resign and find another hobby. And if she looked at him saw he was hurt and decided to make his day worse by putting more on his back and she wanted a reaction out of him if she was a genuine good person she would of just left it at “I don’t think this will work” but she kept going. And he clearly stated he has been used to the day jokes and that he’s been bullied because of it before he clearly has some sort of trauma from that. And it’s not easy at all to just “have more confidence” when we’re talking about literally trauma.
@@emmasrmoen3862 Have* The word you're looking for is "Have". It's not "Would of". "Would've" is "would have". But to comment on your actual point, he could have said "Ok, it's time to move on. Just pick someone else.". If the comedian refused, then you leave. But if they have any self respect as a comedian, they'd see that their jokes aren't jokes anymore; they're just bullying you and they'd move on. Jokes are meant to make everyone laugh, not just the people around you.
The comedy show was the best thing that could have happened to you. Imagine marrying that woman!?
This is an “I think you should leave” sketch
bro if after a few days she had a guy..she just wanted a reason to leave you
Also this is why some men just hate women, they can be vile hurtful inhuman mosters
Damn
I mean, she kind of has a point. If you can't even stand up for yourself, how are you going to stand up for her? But at the same time, I wouldn't leave a relationship because someone has low self esteem and confidence. That's something you can work on. Especially if you have your girlfriend cheering you on and standing by you.
She wants to feel protected while she's with you, but she leaves you the second you show any weakness? I just don't think either of you are ready to be in a relationship with anyone.
Naw. It’s best to just pretend chuckle along. Heckling against the comedian almost never works out in your favour
You dint really try to evens yourself against a comedian you take the jokes and enjoy the😊show
Women don't like weakness, real or percieved. It's not like they have a choice either, so I can't really blame the GF for leaving a man who doesn't stand up for himself.
A stand up show is probalby the best time for that.
It is not about the show. It is about how she feels. She wants to feel that she is protective when with you. You need more confidence in yourself. You just needed to say something back to the guy.
And if he had he would have been too “emotional” and just another “heckler”
Fat jokes are all fun and games until they actually start to hurt but you can’t say anything because at the end of the day you know your at fault. So had he said “that’s enough” got he comedy guy he probably would have got something like “you sat in the front row? I’m just stating the obvious” blah blah.
That’s bs and so is the girl. God forbid she need defending from the next comedian she goes to see.
Bruh, shut up, its a comedy show. If he reacts, he looks dumb. Smile and pretend it doesn’t bother you was the best course of action
@@DayKT401 Yeah, but any self respecting comedian would know to stop. There's a difference between making a few jokes at someone's expense, and bullying them. If the guy had said "Ok, that's enough, come on now, move on." the comedian should 100% take the hint and move on. He should recognize that the jokes are starting to hit too close to home and come up with different material for the night.
And if he doesn't, you should leave.
There's a big difference between joking around and talking shit with someone and being a dick.
It is not about the show. It is about how she feels. She wants to feel that she is protective when with you. You need more confidence in yourself. You just needed to say something back to the guy.
You commented the same bs twice. Have you not seen any of these comedy shows before?? If he would of said something he would of gotten some bs back like “it’s a comedy show don’t take it serious” or “you say closest to the stage” the comedian and the girl are in the wrong. If the only way the comedian can get any laughs is by insulting one of the people watching then he should resign and find another hobby. And if she looked at him saw he was hurt and decided to make his day worse by putting more on his back and she wanted a reaction out of him if she was a genuine good person she would of just left it at “I don’t think this will work” but she kept going. And he clearly stated he has been used to the day jokes and that he’s been bullied because of it before he clearly has some sort of trauma from that. And it’s not easy at all to just “have more confidence” when we’re talking about literally trauma.
@@emmasrmoen3862 Have*
The word you're looking for is "Have". It's not "Would of". "Would've" is "would have".
But to comment on your actual point, he could have said "Ok, it's time to move on. Just pick someone else.". If the comedian refused, then you leave. But if they have any self respect as a comedian, they'd see that their jokes aren't jokes anymore; they're just bullying you and they'd move on. Jokes are meant to make everyone laugh, not just the people around you.