Woman driver and mangina to the rescue

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    Madman
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    I just got back from eating dinner with my dad. As we were coming out of the place, some woman turns to sharply and gets her PT Cruiser stuck in a snow bank on the corner of the parking lot. There was so much effing space in this parking lot, i dont know how women manage to do this s~~~ all the time.

    Anyways we walked out and the ladys car is stuck and she was looking around for someone to rescue her of course. She looked at me and my dad, but I told my dad i didnt feel like helping this idiot, and he surprised me cause he didnt want to either. So me and my dad are walking to our car, and the next guy coming out of the place instantly went to her aid.

    My dad asked me if that guy was a mangina and I said yes. We drove off leaving the mangina to dig out this bitch. Probably took him a while.

    #13404
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    SamMGTOW
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    Good on you. You aren’t obligated to do s~~~. Especially considering she won’t even think more of you for it. She’ll think you’re less of a man if you DON’T help her, and you only break even if you do. I wouldn’t have either. Next time you’ll drive better.

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    Mendokusai
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    Funny something similar happened to me today. My city got hit pretty hard with snow and as a result a lot of the side streets were impassable. As I was driving down one of these I saw a car idling in the MIDDLE of it. The dumb broad decided to stop in the middle of a f~~~ing street while some kids were shovelling a path for her to turn.Now granted there was a lot of snow on either side but she could have pulled over just a tad more. Anyway I was able to slip by her but I wish a plow was coming up behind me,that would have taught her.

    #13423
    Madman
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    I should add that the woman didnt even help dig her car out. She got back in the car while the man dug her out.

    #13466
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    Jim01
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    had a similar sort of thing yesterday in the supermarket after work. Some dumb bitch knocked a load of tic tacs off the stand by where people were queuing right next to me and she literally looked around for help but didn’t even get a look from me as I wasn’t clearing up her mess but some mangina in front of me was practically on his hands and knees picking them all up – she said thanks and made a token effort to help get them but then walked off and left the bloke to put them all back

    Hope he learnt a lesson yesterday

    #13474
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    Stargazer
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    Back in my blue pill days, a female I wanted to get with phoned me up one evening with a flat tire on the side of the highway. I bolted into action to go and save her and when I got there, there was already another dude who she’d also called to come save her.

    You know, I actually thought she called me because she… what? I can’t even put it into words. I wanted to be the one she turned to when she needed someone. How stupid was I?

    Now I don’t even hold doors open unless someone has their hands full. I’m good to people but I’m nobody’s patsy.

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    Keymaster
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    I heard that expression “no good deed goes unpunished” and it never made any sense to me. But now I get it. Thinking you’re helping a woman out will reward you in some way is a pipe dream. Not even the personal satisfaction you get from doing a good deed is worth it anymore. Now, if It even enters my head to be the good samaritan, I tell myself “no good deed goes unpunished” and keep walking.

    If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.
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