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no.. i just really cant be bothered with the consequences.. that is all. never been in a situation ever that i haven't been able to resolve without using violence if i've wanted to..

even had one aboriginal guy about to knife me one day.. but i talked him down..lol

there sorta strick smooth i only met them a couple of times but yeh i think it was more of shock than anything

Hmmmm you have some beta model armish (sp?) spec family on your hands... thats a tough one...

All you can do is be honest and true to yourself, if she is genuine, she will come back :(

no.. i just really cant be bothered with the consequences.. that is all. never been in a situation ever that i haven't been able to resolve without using violence if i've wanted to..  

even had one aboriginal guy about to knife me one day.. but i talked him down..lol

Relax Gordo, there will be no consequences because there is no issue to start with...

A knife, talked down? You should work for the feds :(

i can't imagine any possible situation where we would be involved in such a situation unless somebody intentionally caused it.. and in about 3 years of cruising its never happened when i've been on a cruise and i don't intend it too.

why even bother? one guy starts abusing, some guy throws something at somebodys car.. somebody has a ****ed car.. somebody throws crap back.. eventually punches are thrown.. then more shit gets smashed.. some little fag pulls a knife cause he is a little ***** and doesn't know how to just throw a punch.. then its all ****ed.. you've got no legal recourse, you've got all your shit smashed you can't claim on insurance, and then one day the "boys" come around to sort out the "boys" as payback.. then it all happens again in a stupid cycle. Kids do that.. when you're about 16 maybe, not when you're adults.

what has it achieved? absolutely nothing...

they are strick mainly cause im a little older..only 2 years but yeh i think it was the main reason there strick with her..her mum pretty much said she didnt want her to see me so im thinking cut my losses and just get over her eventually

Hmmmm, in some cases easier said than done...

Wait it out and see what eventuates... Like I said, if she is genuine and its meant to be, she will be back.. :(

i can't imagine any possible situation where we would be involved in such a situation unless somebody intentionally caused it.. and in about 3 years of cruising its never happened when i've been on a cruise and i don't intend it too.  

why even bother? one guy starts abusing, some guy throws something at somebodys car.. somebody has a ****ed car.. somebody throws crap back.. eventually punches are thrown.. then more shit gets smashed.. some little fag pulls a knife cause he is a little ***** and doesn't know how to just throw a punch.. then its all ****ed.. you've got no legal recourse, you've got all your shit smashed you can't claim on insurance, and then one day the "boys" come around to sort out the "boys" as payback.. then it all happens again in a stupid cycle. Kids do that.. when you're about 16 maybe, not when you're adults.  

what has it achieved? absolutely nothing...

I believe there will never come a time where we are faced with that sort of rubbish... If anyone causes a fight or provokes any sort of bad intentions then thats a plight they have to deal with, not us...

TO sum it up, Relax G-man :(

you and your "meant to be" smooth.. lol..

anyhow, its not worth pushing shit up a hill.. in the end the only person that suffers is the person involved. Eventually there parents will crack it anyhow as their daughter, etc will never live up their expectations. Daughter goes through rest of life thinking she is a failure and has low self esteem problems...

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