Hot drama, which is still going thanks to SRD and TwoX.A drunk big lady turns down a basic white dude in a club. This evolves into a drama about mysoginy, misandry, fatphobia, hypocrisy, profiling,

women logic, incels and much more.


Original drama links

Alert.

TwoX and WitchesAgainstPatriarchy users engage ‘incels’ and actual incels

All the butt hurt men in the comments are hilarious. Dude was in a baseball cap and fully zipped up parka in a club, that’s not who you want hitting on you. Two, women will signal or make plans beforehand for their friend to keep men away from them so they don’t have to. Third, her friend never once stopped smiling and dancing as she was led away, she very obviously did not have a problem with it.

It’s real obvious who in the comments has been consistently rejected and is bitter and angry about it. Get over it saddos, no matter how much you insult the woman in the video, women will continue to be out here being good friends and swooping in when unattractive men approach us. Cry about it.

old.reddit.com/r/therewasanattempt/…/k0zvawr?cont…

It’s wild to me that men will see an obvious drunk woman and her friend protecting her while she’s absolutely shit faced and turn it around to make fun of the friend doing what she should be doing.

I fricking hate this website sometimes lmao

old.reddit.com/r/therewasanattempt/…/k102ue4?cont…


A new one

old.reddit.com/r/SubredditDrama/…/k1172aw?context…

You go to a bar when you want to hang out either with your friends, or by yourself if you’re as sad as me. You don’t just walk up to random people and try to get in their pants.

This is literally how humans have fostered relationships for all of humanity

By a circumstance I mean a situation where people are forced to work together on something and strike up a conversation. Not some artificial forced socialisation event where you walk up to someone you have nothing in common with and deliver some godawful pickup line. That’s unnatural. It was only normalised once we were forced to separate from each other by governments looking to keep the uni racket going.

No it isn’t? You’re forced to become friends with people through circumstance and then you’re introduced to their friends and things go from there. It’s only recently that we’ve invented situations that force people to go up and talk to each other if they want to socialise.

By a circumstance I mean a situation where people are forced to work together on something and strike up a conversation. Not some artificial forced socialisation event where you walk up to someone you have nothing in common with and deliver some godawful pickup line. That’s unnatural. It was only normalised once we were forced to separate from each other by governments looking to keep the uni racket going.

WTF


And the best comment is downvoted like always

old.reddit.com/r/SubredditDrama/…/k111mth?context…

I dislike everyone in the video and everyone in the comments on both sides.

Dude has negative rizz. Sturdy gal has no tact. Drunk girl should leave the bar if she requires active defense. One side is assuming the guy is definitely a male feminist. Other side feels like the guy is entitled to talk to a girl that’s likely too drunk.

People, if you’re still in the bar-hopping scene, 99.9% of problems go away if you (1) avoid unnatural or unprompted interactions and (2) get your drunk butt friend home so you arnt baby sitting

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I think it’s a pretty old video that has resurfaced via YouTube Shorts or TikTok and the text might not be original, which may change the context.

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