[quote=zk][quote=Blogstar][quote=outtamojo][quote=Blogstar]Yesterday I was at the gym with my eight year old son. We walked around the pool area looking for a man to do the swim portion of and upcoming triathlon relay. My son couldn’t believe I was going to walk up to complete strangers introduce myself and ask if they wanted to do the swim. I did it though, had a few nice conversations, that is an initiation. Of course, if they didn’t wan’t to do it, I said thanks anyway lil’ bitch.[/quote]
Not supposed to talk that way to strangers ( the lil bitch part). My son and the other kid had more history than that.
I can see now how new this is to you.[/quote]
Not new to this at all. I went to middle school from the wrong side of the tracks in the wrong kind of town. I spent 6 years as an enlisted man in the Navy and worked in construction after. I have been on plenty of sports teams. I have two middle school boys beside the 8 year old. I don’t see the lil’ bitch and other stuff as constructive. Common yes, forgivable yes, not that big of a deal in many circumstances, all true.
I can understand your wanting to discredit my perspective though. For whatever reason , you think it will help your kid. If anyone is new to it , that’s you, after all you started a thread on Piggington’s about basic stuff.[/quote]
I wonder if there’s some miscommunication/confusion here. outtamojo seems to be under the impression that you actually, out loud, and in front of your son, said to people you’d just met and who had just declined to swim a long distance, “thanks anyway, lil bitch.” Because you wrote that that’s what you said. But that goes against everything you’ve been saying on this thread. What gives?[/quote]
It was a joke, I didn’t say it. I didn’t suspect Out of Mojo would think I said it, missed it if he did. Where is it appropriate to use little bitch constructively in the adult world, that’s what I am addressing.