why is that women in movies who say they’re not interested always, apparently, are interested?
No totally means yes. Mace is just a form of foreplay. Kicking a guy in the rack is just playing hard to get. She wouldn't have struggled if she didn't want it so badly.
Oh, and if you've never seen the Indiana Jones movies, here's a spoiler: Women love it when men are assholes. It totally turns them on.
... Then again, you could probably get that from House. *L*
House is a bit of a special case... Head case... Something xP
But yeah, I remember reading that males of any age act more violently towards women after watching a movie with that kind of scene in it - even if it's less than five minutes long. Same thing with books.
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No totally means yes. Mace is just a form of foreplay. Kicking a guy in the rack is just playing hard to get. She wouldn't have struggled if she didn't want it so badly.
Oh, and if you've never seen the Indiana Jones movies, here's a spoiler: Women love it when men are assholes. It totally turns them on.
... Then again, you could probably get that from House. *L*
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Well, that's true. But at least House is aware of his asshole status. It seems like a lot of the guys in these films aren't.
Assholes aren't attractive, and I'm tired of media trying to convince me that they are. :P
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But yeah, I remember reading that males of any age act more violently towards women after watching a movie with that kind of scene in it - even if it's less than five minutes long. Same thing with books.
Kind of scary when you think about it.
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