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By *odieCI5 OP   Man  over a year ago

Solihull

Did people seen what happened to that woman in Tipton, on December 8th, she arranged to meet a guy at her place at 1.30am he and his mates turned up, beat and robbed her

Stay safe ladies, xxx

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By *uzz And WoodyCouple  over a year ago

Maidstone

That’s awful. You can never be too careful.

Lou x

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By *luebell888Woman  over a year ago

Glasgowish

Not good and could happen to males too.x

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By *unandfriendship4uMan  over a year ago

sheffield

Im gob smacked.can't trust no one anymore. I hope this poor woman had cctv or a profile on this individual.

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By *ustyshowoffCouple  over a year ago

Cyprus

Tipton hasn’t changed then

Hope she’s ok

Mark

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Did people seen what happened to that woman in Tipton, on December 8th, she arranged to meet a guy at her place at 1.30am he and his mates turned up, beat and robbed her

Stay safe ladies, xxx "

Do you have a link OP?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Did people seen what happened to that woman in Tipton, on December 8th, she arranged to meet a guy at her place at 1.30am he and his mates turned up, beat and robbed her

Stay safe ladies, xxx

Do you have a link OP? "

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.birminghammail.co.uk/black-country/woman-attacked-three-thugs-after-19711147.amp

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Did people seen what happened to that woman in Tipton, on December 8th, she arranged to meet a guy at her place at 1.30am he and his mates turned up, beat and robbed her

Stay safe ladies, xxx

Do you have a link OP?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.birminghammail.co.uk/black-country/woman-attacked-three-thugs-after-19711147.amp"

Thank you

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Did people seen what happened to that woman in Tipton, on December 8th, she arranged to meet a guy at her place at 1.30am he and his mates turned up, beat and robbed her

Stay safe ladies, xxx

Do you have a link OP?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.birminghammail.co.uk/black-country/woman-attacked-three-thugs-after-19711147.amp

Thank you"

So why were they arranging to meet when were in fucking lockdown?! Pisses me right off this.

If you're arranging to meet a stranger, on your own, at that time in the morning, you've got acknowledge you're taking a risk. More fool her.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Did people seen what happened to that woman in Tipton, on December 8th, she arranged to meet a guy at her place at 1.30am he and his mates turned up, beat and robbed her

Stay safe ladies, xxx "

Omg thats so scary!!! That’s really terrible

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Did people seen what happened to that woman in Tipton, on December 8th, she arranged to meet a guy at her place at 1.30am he and his mates turned up, beat and robbed her

Stay safe ladies, xxx

Do you have a link OP?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.birminghammail.co.uk/black-country/woman-attacked-three-thugs-after-19711147.amp

Thank you

So why were they arranging to meet when were in fucking lockdown?! Pisses me right off this.

If you're arranging to meet a stranger, on your own, at that time in the morning, you've got acknowledge you're taking a risk. More fool her."

You are brave.......

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By *oncupiscence73Woman  over a year ago

South


"Did people seen what happened to that woman in Tipton, on December 8th, she arranged to meet a guy at her place at 1.30am he and his mates turned up, beat and robbed her

Stay safe ladies, xxx

Do you have a link OP?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.birminghammail.co.uk/black-country/woman-attacked-three-thugs-after-19711147.amp

Thank you

So why were they arranging to meet when were in fucking lockdown?! Pisses me right off this.

If you're arranging to meet a stranger, on your own, at that time in the morning, you've got acknowledge you're taking a risk. More fool her."

Yup this.. meeting someone tou don’t know at 1.30am in a lockdown? Bloody mad

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Did people seen what happened to that woman in Tipton, on December 8th, she arranged to meet a guy at her place at 1.30am he and his mates turned up, beat and robbed her

Stay safe ladies, xxx

Do you have a link OP?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.birminghammail.co.uk/black-country/woman-attacked-three-thugs-after-19711147.amp

Thank you

So why were they arranging to meet when were in fucking lockdown?! Pisses me right off this.

If you're arranging to meet a stranger, on your own, at that time in the morning, you've got acknowledge you're taking a risk. More fool her.

You are brave......."

Not brave, im a realist.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Will the police fine her for breaking lockdown protocols?

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By *oncupiscence73Woman  over a year ago

South


"Will the police fine her for breaking lockdown protocols?"

Hope so

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By *uzz And WoodyCouple  over a year ago

Maidstone


"Did people seen what happened to that woman in Tipton, on December 8th, she arranged to meet a guy at her place at 1.30am he and his mates turned up, beat and robbed her

Stay safe ladies, xxx

Do you have a link OP?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.birminghammail.co.uk/black-country/woman-attacked-three-thugs-after-19711147.amp

Thank you

So why were they arranging to meet when were in fucking lockdown?! Pisses me right off this.

If you're arranging to meet a stranger, on your own, at that time in the morning, you've got acknowledge you're taking a risk. More fool her."

There wasn’t a national lockdown at that time. I’m not aware of that area but they may have been a lower tier.

And ‘more fool her’? That’s harsh. Yeah, maybe it wasn’t her wisest move but we have no idea how long she’d been chatting to him, whether they’d met before etc. She only arranged to meet one man. Nobody deserves to be robbed and assaulted. It could happen to anyone at anytime. You could meet at a club, go back to a hotel and have the same thing happen.

Lou x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Did people seen what happened to that woman in Tipton, on December 8th, she arranged to meet a guy at her place at 1.30am he and his mates turned up, beat and robbed her

Stay safe ladies, xxx

Do you have a link OP?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.birminghammail.co.uk/black-country/woman-attacked-three-thugs-after-19711147.amp

Thank you

So why were they arranging to meet when were in fucking lockdown?! Pisses me right off this.

If you're arranging to meet a stranger, on your own, at that time in the morning, you've got acknowledge you're taking a risk. More fool her."

Yes it was a silly and dangerous thing for her to but really? Victim blaming?

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By *uzz And WoodyCouple  over a year ago

Maidstone


"Will the police fine her for breaking lockdown protocols?"

It was before lockdown.

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By *oncupiscence73Woman  over a year ago

South


"Did people seen what happened to that woman in Tipton, on December 8th, she arranged to meet a guy at her place at 1.30am he and his mates turned up, beat and robbed her

Stay safe ladies, xxx

Do you have a link OP?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.birminghammail.co.uk/black-country/woman-attacked-three-thugs-after-19711147.amp

Thank you

So why were they arranging to meet when were in fucking lockdown?! Pisses me right off this.

If you're arranging to meet a stranger, on your own, at that time in the morning, you've got acknowledge you're taking a risk. More fool her.

Yes it was a silly and dangerous thing for her to but really? Victim blaming? "

Don’t think there was blame but certainly taking the risks she did made the attack more likely. You wouldn’t drive without a seatbelt would you so making precautions to keep yourself safe in this way is the same. I’ve never heard a doctor being accused of victim blaming for telling someone they should have worn a seatbelt and their injuries would have been less or non existent.

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By *awty_MissDynomiteNo1Woman  over a year ago

No idea, I'm lost. Damn Sat nav!

Whether she was in lockdown or not she was foolish 1.To agree a meet during covid19 and 2.at the time she arranged to meet was pretty silly too .

However she did not deserve what happend to her but she took the risks and paid the price for it sadly .

Be safe everyone

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Did people seen what happened to that woman in Tipton, on December 8th, she arranged to meet a guy at her place at 1.30am he and his mates turned up, beat and robbed her

Stay safe ladies, xxx

Do you have a link OP?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.birminghammail.co.uk/black-country/woman-attacked-three-thugs-after-19711147.amp

Thank you

So why were they arranging to meet when were in fucking lockdown?! Pisses me right off this.

If you're arranging to meet a stranger, on your own, at that time in the morning, you've got acknowledge you're taking a risk. More fool her.

Yes it was a silly and dangerous thing for her to but really? Victim blaming? "

Not victim blaming. Ok so it was before lockdown, my mistake, however we are still restricted on who we can and can't see.

We teach women from a young age to be careful, know your surroundings, stranger danger, don't walk home alone late at night etc. We, as women, need to be cautious when meeting strangers, regardless of the time of day.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Did people seen what happened to that woman in Tipton, on December 8th, she arranged to meet a guy at her place at 1.30am he and his mates turned up, beat and robbed her

Stay safe ladies, xxx

Do you have a link OP?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.birminghammail.co.uk/black-country/woman-attacked-three-thugs-after-19711147.amp

Thank you

So why were they arranging to meet when were in fucking lockdown?! Pisses me right off this.

If you're arranging to meet a stranger, on your own, at that time in the morning, you've got acknowledge you're taking a risk. More fool her.

There wasn’t a national lockdown at that time. I’m not aware of that area but they may have been a lower tier.

And ‘more fool her’? That’s harsh. Yeah, maybe it wasn’t her wisest move but we have no idea how long she’d been chatting to him, whether they’d met before etc. She only arranged to meet one man. Nobody deserves to be robbed and assaulted. It could happen to anyone at anytime. You could meet at a club, go back to a hotel and have the same thing happen.

Lou x "

100% agree with this. We don't know the full back story.

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By *oncupiscence73Woman  over a year ago

South


"Did people seen what happened to that woman in Tipton, on December 8th, she arranged to meet a guy at her place at 1.30am he and his mates turned up, beat and robbed her

Stay safe ladies, xxx

Do you have a link OP?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.birminghammail.co.uk/black-country/woman-attacked-three-thugs-after-19711147.amp

Thank you

So why were they arranging to meet when were in fucking lockdown?! Pisses me right off this.

If you're arranging to meet a stranger, on your own, at that time in the morning, you've got acknowledge you're taking a risk. More fool her.

There wasn’t a national lockdown at that time. I’m not aware of that area but they may have been a lower tier.

And ‘more fool her’? That’s harsh. Yeah, maybe it wasn’t her wisest move but we have no idea how long she’d been chatting to him, whether they’d met before etc. She only arranged to meet one man. Nobody deserves to be robbed and assaulted. It could happen to anyone at anytime. You could meet at a club, go back to a hotel and have the same thing happen.

Lou x "

Yes you could but if you’d spent time with them hopefully you can assess them and be more aware of who they are. Assault can happen at any time in any place but a 1.30am meet when you’ve never met at your home? Just all kinds of nope

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Tipton hasn’t changed then

Hope she’s ok

Mark"

Hasn’t changed at all sadly!

I do hope she’s okay and can heal from this, I can’t imagine how that felt for her.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Did people seen what happened to that woman in Tipton, on December 8th, she arranged to meet a guy at her place at 1.30am he and his mates turned up, beat and robbed her

Stay safe ladies, xxx

Do you have a link OP?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.birminghammail.co.uk/black-country/woman-attacked-three-thugs-after-19711147.amp

Thank you

So why were they arranging to meet when were in fucking lockdown?! Pisses me right off this.

If you're arranging to meet a stranger, on your own, at that time in the morning, you've got acknowledge you're taking a risk. More fool her.

There wasn’t a national lockdown at that time. I’m not aware of that area but they may have been a lower tier.

And ‘more fool her’? That’s harsh. Yeah, maybe it wasn’t her wisest move but we have no idea how long she’d been chatting to him, whether they’d met before etc. She only arranged to meet one man. Nobody deserves to be robbed and assaulted. It could happen to anyone at anytime. You could meet at a club, go back to a hotel and have the same thing happen.

Lou x "

This is the ugly downside of swinging or even just hooking up. Hope she's alright xx

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By *inky_couple2020Couple  over a year ago

North West


"Did people seen what happened to that woman in Tipton, on December 8th, she arranged to meet a guy at her place at 1.30am he and his mates turned up, beat and robbed her

Stay safe ladies, xxx

Do you have a link OP?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.birminghammail.co.uk/black-country/woman-attacked-three-thugs-after-19711147.amp

Thank you

So why were they arranging to meet when were in fucking lockdown?! Pisses me right off this.

If you're arranging to meet a stranger, on your own, at that time in the morning, you've got acknowledge you're taking a risk. More fool her.

Yes it was a silly and dangerous thing for her to but really? Victim blaming?

Not victim blaming. Ok so it was before lockdown, my mistake, however we are still restricted on who we can and can't see.

We teach women from a young age to be careful, know your surroundings, stranger danger, don't walk home alone late at night etc. We, as women, need to be cautious when meeting strangers, regardless of the time of day. "

She could have been attacked walking to the shops or on her way to work. Would we still be critical in that case? It simply isn't possible to go out in groups/pairs all the time, especially not at the moment. Women should be able to go where they like, when they like and not be attacked.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Did people seen what happened to that woman in Tipton, on December 8th, she arranged to meet a guy at her place at 1.30am he and his mates turned up, beat and robbed her

Stay safe ladies, xxx

Do you have a link OP?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.birminghammail.co.uk/black-country/woman-attacked-three-thugs-after-19711147.amp

Thank you

So why were they arranging to meet when were in fucking lockdown?! Pisses me right off this.

If you're arranging to meet a stranger, on your own, at that time in the morning, you've got acknowledge you're taking a risk. More fool her.

Yes it was a silly and dangerous thing for her to but really? Victim blaming?

Not victim blaming. Ok so it was before lockdown, my mistake, however we are still restricted on who we can and can't see.

We teach women from a young age to be careful, know your surroundings, stranger danger, don't walk home alone late at night etc. We, as women, need to be cautious when meeting strangers, regardless of the time of day.

She could have been attacked walking to the shops or on her way to work. Would we still be critical in that case? It simply isn't possible to go out in groups/pairs all the time, especially not at the moment. Women should be able to go where they like, when they like and not be attacked."

Unfortunately we don't live in an ideal world.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Did people seen what happened to that woman in Tipton, on December 8th, she arranged to meet a guy at her place at 1.30am he and his mates turned up, beat and robbed her

Stay safe ladies, xxx

Do you have a link OP?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.birminghammail.co.uk/black-country/woman-attacked-three-thugs-after-19711147.amp

Thank you

So why were they arranging to meet when were in fucking lockdown?! Pisses me right off this.

If you're arranging to meet a stranger, on your own, at that time in the morning, you've got acknowledge you're taking a risk. More fool her.

Yes it was a silly and dangerous thing for her to but really? Victim blaming?

Not victim blaming. Ok so it was before lockdown, my mistake, however we are still restricted on who we can and can't see.

We teach women from a young age to be careful, know your surroundings, stranger danger, don't walk home alone late at night etc. We, as women, need to be cautious when meeting strangers, regardless of the time of day. "

Now do you understand why I said you were brave to post what you did?

No WOMAN is every wrong for any actions on the forums.....

Carry on

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Did people seen what happened to that woman in Tipton, on December 8th, she arranged to meet a guy at her place at 1.30am he and his mates turned up, beat and robbed her

Stay safe ladies, xxx

Do you have a link OP?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.birminghammail.co.uk/black-country/woman-attacked-three-thugs-after-19711147.amp

Thank you

So why were they arranging to meet when were in fucking lockdown?! Pisses me right off this.

If you're arranging to meet a stranger, on your own, at that time in the morning, you've got acknowledge you're taking a risk. More fool her.

Yes it was a silly and dangerous thing for her to but really? Victim blaming?

Not victim blaming. Ok so it was before lockdown, my mistake, however we are still restricted on who we can and can't see.

We teach women from a young age to be careful, know your surroundings, stranger danger, don't walk home alone late at night etc. We, as women, need to be cautious when meeting strangers, regardless of the time of day. "

Not victim blaming? Are you sure?

Don’t get me wrong, it is certainly a risk I would not take, but (pre Covid) you see it all the time on here, men and women meeting in non public places with little regard for their own personal safety.

It does certainly come across as victim blaming... regardless of her decision to meet in the way that she did, the ONLY person(s) to blame are the the people who attacked her.

As for not walking home in the dark, stranger danger etc... really?! Yes it’s a sad fact that women are more at risk doing the above but if a woman were attacked while walking home in the dark, who is to blame? The woman or the person who attacked her?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Did people seen what happened to that woman in Tipton, on December 8th, she arranged to meet a guy at her place at 1.30am he and his mates turned up, beat and robbed her

Stay safe ladies, xxx

Do you have a link OP?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.birminghammail.co.uk/black-country/woman-attacked-three-thugs-after-19711147.amp

Thank you

So why were they arranging to meet when were in fucking lockdown?! Pisses me right off this.

If you're arranging to meet a stranger, on your own, at that time in the morning, you've got acknowledge you're taking a risk. More fool her.

Yes it was a silly and dangerous thing for her to but really? Victim blaming?

Not victim blaming. Ok so it was before lockdown, my mistake, however we are still restricted on who we can and can't see.

We teach women from a young age to be careful, know your surroundings, stranger danger, don't walk home alone late at night etc. We, as women, need to be cautious when meeting strangers, regardless of the time of day.

Now do you understand why I said you were brave to post what you did?

No WOMAN is every wrong for any actions on the forums.....

Carry on

"

My comment is not in any way related to Covid rules. It’s related to a woman attacked in her own home. I’d say the same if it was a man

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Did people seen what happened to that woman in Tipton, on December 8th, she arranged to meet a guy at her place at 1.30am he and his mates turned up, beat and robbed her

Stay safe ladies, xxx

Do you have a link OP?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.birminghammail.co.uk/black-country/woman-attacked-three-thugs-after-19711147.amp

Thank you

So why were they arranging to meet when were in fucking lockdown?! Pisses me right off this.

If you're arranging to meet a stranger, on your own, at that time in the morning, you've got acknowledge you're taking a risk. More fool her.

Yes it was a silly and dangerous thing for her to but really? Victim blaming?

Not victim blaming. Ok so it was before lockdown, my mistake, however we are still restricted on who we can and can't see.

We teach women from a young age to be careful, know your surroundings, stranger danger, don't walk home alone late at night etc. We, as women, need to be cautious when meeting strangers, regardless of the time of day.

Now do you understand why I said you were brave to post what you did?

No WOMAN is every wrong for any actions on the forums.....

Carry on

"

I stand by my comments

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By *ebjonnsonMan  over a year ago

Maldon


"Did people seen what happened to that woman in Tipton, on December 8th, she arranged to meet a guy at her place at 1.30am he and his mates turned up, beat and robbed her

Stay safe ladies, xxx

Do you have a link OP?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.birminghammail.co.uk/black-country/woman-attacked-three-thugs-after-19711147.amp

Thank you

So why were they arranging to meet when were in fucking lockdown?! Pisses me right off this.

If you're arranging to meet a stranger, on your own, at that time in the morning, you've got acknowledge you're taking a risk. More fool her."

And at 1:30 am?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Did people seen what happened to that woman in Tipton, on December 8th, she arranged to meet a guy at her place at 1.30am he and his mates turned up, beat and robbed her

Stay safe ladies, xxx

Do you have a link OP?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.birminghammail.co.uk/black-country/woman-attacked-three-thugs-after-19711147.amp

Thank you

So why were they arranging to meet when were in fucking lockdown?! Pisses me right off this.

If you're arranging to meet a stranger, on your own, at that time in the morning, you've got acknowledge you're taking a risk. More fool her.

Yes it was a silly and dangerous thing for her to but really? Victim blaming?

Not victim blaming. Ok so it was before lockdown, my mistake, however we are still restricted on who we can and can't see.

We teach women from a young age to be careful, know your surroundings, stranger danger, don't walk home alone late at night etc. We, as women, need to be cautious when meeting strangers, regardless of the time of day.

Not victim blaming? Are you sure?

Don’t get me wrong, it is certainly a risk I would not take, but (pre Covid) you see it all the time on here, men and women meeting in non public places with little regard for their own personal safety.

It does certainly come across as victim blaming... regardless of her decision to meet in the way that she did, the ONLY person(s) to blame are the the people who attacked her.

As for not walking home in the dark, stranger danger etc... really?! Yes it’s a sad fact that women are more at risk doing the above but if a woman were attacked while walking home in the dark, who is to blame? The woman or the person who attacked her?"

The victim took a risk which is my original point.

Of course the attacker/s are at fault and should be fully punished.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Did people seen what happened to that woman in Tipton, on December 8th, she arranged to meet a guy at her place at 1.30am he and his mates turned up, beat and robbed her

Stay safe ladies, xxx

Do you have a link OP?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.birminghammail.co.uk/black-country/woman-attacked-three-thugs-after-19711147.amp

Thank you

So why were they arranging to meet when were in fucking lockdown?! Pisses me right off this.

If you're arranging to meet a stranger, on your own, at that time in the morning, you've got acknowledge you're taking a risk. More fool her.

Yes it was a silly and dangerous thing for her to but really? Victim blaming?

Not victim blaming. Ok so it was before lockdown, my mistake, however we are still restricted on who we can and can't see.

We teach women from a young age to be careful, know your surroundings, stranger danger, don't walk home alone late at night etc. We, as women, need to be cautious when meeting strangers, regardless of the time of day.

Now do you understand why I said you were brave to post what you did?

No WOMAN is every wrong for any actions on the forums.....

Carry on

My comment is not in any way related to Covid rules. It’s related to a woman attacked in her own home. I’d say the same if it was a man "

Ok so if I asked you to meet me in the dark corner of the garage of my apartment building At 2am....

Please explain to my feeble mind ...

What great outcome you would expect?

Then why you shouldn’t have any blame for your actions after something bad happens?

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By *ucka39Man  over a year ago

Newcastle

Omg hope this lady is ok and has a speedy recovery and those are caught plus learns a valuable lesson and anyone else from this to be careful not to rush into anything and always meet when Safe to do so in a public place

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By *nked_kittenWoman  over a year ago

Ankh Morpork

It is the blame of the people that attacked her not the fault of the victim

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

OK. I've done my digging! This is not factual news.

The guy she met off POF was at her place in the early afternoon, they had also been messaging for about 3 months prior to meeting up. His 2 friends turned up at 1:30am who then assaulted her and took her things.

All three ran out of the apartment.

Its a sick world we live in!

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By *sm265Woman  over a year ago

Shangri-la

Whilst ultimately the attackers are to blame she did make a questionable decision which put herself at risk.

Personally I would never invite a stranger to my home at any time, it's just not a risk I would be willing to take.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I’ve lived in the inner city to long, and the cynic

In me says, she was arranging a smoke, and a couple of grams, and hoping to get it cheaper or free for a shag, some of you may not like that statement but, you would be very naive to think she was just after a cuppa and a chat

This dose go on, I know it dose,,

"

Please leave common sense out of this discussion......

She was loving for love at 1:30 am

And no I’m not victim blaming, I just feel like people need to acknowledge that bad decisions usually come with bad consequences.....

We can’t just give her a free pass..... She is 50% responsible...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I’ve lived in the inner city to long, and the cynic

In me says, she was arranging a smoke, and a couple of grams, and hoping to get it cheaper or free for a shag, some of you may not like that statement but, you would be very naive to think she was just after a cuppa and a chat

This dose go on, I know it dose,,

Please leave common sense out of this discussion......

She was loving for love at 1:30 am

And no I’m not victim blaming, I just feel like people need to acknowledge that bad decisions usually come with bad consequences.....

We can’t just give her a free pass..... She is 50% responsible...

"

She wasn't. Read my post. Its inaccurate information and its not fair on the woman to be 50% responsible when she is not.

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By *oiluvfunMan  over a year ago

Penrith


"OK. I've done my digging! This is not factual news.

The guy she met off POF was at her place in the early afternoon, they had also been messaging for about 3 months prior to meeting up. His 2 friends turned up at 1:30am who then assaulted her and took her things.

All three ran out of the apartment.

Its a sick world we live in!

"

Fucking cowards!

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By *eavenscentitCouple  over a year ago

barnstaple

1.30 am ! Dare I say she was probably intoxicated. It's awful.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Whilst ultimately the attackers are to blame she did make a questionable decision which put herself at risk.

Personally I would never invite a stranger to my home at any time, it's just not a risk I would be willing to take. "

I agree but quite a few people on this site are happy to.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I’ve lived in the inner city to long, and the cynic

In me says, she was arranging a smoke, and a couple of grams, and hoping to get it cheaper or free for a shag, some of you may not like that statement but, you would be very naive to think she was just after a cuppa and a chat

This dose go on, I know it dose,,

Please leave common sense out of this discussion......

She was loving for love at 1:30 am

And no I’m not victim blaming, I just feel like people need to acknowledge that bad decisions usually come with bad consequences.....

We can’t just give her a free pass..... She is 50% responsible...

She wasn't. Read my post. Its inaccurate information and its not fair on the woman to be 50% responsible when she is not."

I apologize..... what losers to rob this woman....

That is awful

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Did people seen what happened to that woman in Tipton, on December 8th, she arranged to meet a guy at her place at 1.30am he and his mates turned up, beat and robbed her

Stay safe ladies, xxx

Do you have a link OP?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.birminghammail.co.uk/black-country/woman-attacked-three-thugs-after-19711147.amp

Thank you

So why were they arranging to meet when were in fucking lockdown?! Pisses me right off this.

If you're arranging to meet a stranger, on your own, at that time in the morning, you've got acknowledge you're taking a risk. More fool her.

Yes it was a silly and dangerous thing for her to but really? Victim blaming?

Not victim blaming. Ok so it was before lockdown, my mistake, however we are still restricted on who we can and can't see.

We teach women from a young age to be careful, know your surroundings, stranger danger, don't walk home alone late at night etc. We, as women, need to be cautious when meeting strangers, regardless of the time of day.

Now do you understand why I said you were brave to post what you did?

No WOMAN is every wrong for any actions on the forums.....

Carry on

My comment is not in any way related to Covid rules. It’s related to a woman attacked in her own home. I’d say the same if it was a man

Ok so if I asked you to meet me in the dark corner of the garage of my apartment building At 2am....

Please explain to my feeble mind ...

What great outcome you would expect?

Then why you shouldn’t have any blame for your actions after something bad happens?"

Well that’s not something I would do, but if I did and YOU attacked me then YOU would be to blame, yes I’d be naive to put myself in that position but I wouldn’t be to blame for your actions.

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By *odieCI5 OP   Man  over a year ago

Solihull

Well before it all kicks off, I posted the this just to reiterate that living the life we doo, meeting people off a site, we all need to keep safe, and if your just not sure but your horny, get your toys out or watch porn, lockdown is tuff on everyone, loneliness and being horny can drive you mad, but keep your wits about you and make the right decision, regardless of what your dick or fanny is telling you,,,,, keep safe peeps and happy SAFE swinging

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"OK. I've done my digging! This is not factual news.

The guy she met off POF was at her place in the early afternoon, they had also been messaging for about 3 months prior to meeting up. His 2 friends turned up at 1:30am who then assaulted her and took her things.

All three ran out of the apartment.

Its a sick world we live in!

"

Thank you for posting what really happened, this is why the media can’t be trusted on their own.

I had a feeling it wasn’t as black and white as it’s been made out to be.

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham


"Did people seen what happened to that woman in Tipton, on December 8th, she arranged to meet a guy at her place at 1.30am he and his mates turned up, beat and robbed her

Stay safe ladies, xxx

Do you have a link OP?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.birminghammail.co.uk/black-country/woman-attacked-three-thugs-after-19711147.amp

Thank you

So why were they arranging to meet when were in fucking lockdown?! Pisses me right off this.

If you're arranging to meet a stranger, on your own, at that time in the morning, you've got acknowledge you're taking a risk. More fool her."

How wonderfully compassionate of you

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Some of the responses here are awful. And we wonder why certain crimes go so unreported?

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By *omCoyoteMan  over a year ago

Northern England


"Did people seen what happened to that woman in Tipton, on December 8th, she arranged to meet a guy at her place at 1.30am he and his mates turned up, beat and robbed her

Stay safe ladies, xxx

Do you have a link OP?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.birminghammail.co.uk/black-country/woman-attacked-three-thugs-after-19711147.amp

Thank you

So why were they arranging to meet when were in fucking lockdown?! Pisses me right off this.

If you're arranging to meet a stranger, on your own, at that time in the morning, you've got acknowledge you're taking a risk. More fool her.

Yes it was a silly and dangerous thing for her to but really? Victim blaming?

Not victim blaming. Ok so it was before lockdown, my mistake, however we are still restricted on who we can and can't see.

We teach women from a young age to be careful, know your surroundings, stranger danger, don't walk home alone late at night etc. We, as women, need to be cautious when meeting strangers, regardless of the time of day. "

How about teaching men to treat women with respect?

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By *lovebustyladiesMan  over a year ago

Birmingham


"Did people seen what happened to that woman in Tipton, on December 8th, she arranged to meet a guy at her place at 1.30am he and his mates turned up, beat and robbed her

Stay safe ladies, xxx

Do you have a link OP?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.birminghammail.co.uk/black-country/woman-attacked-three-thugs-after-19711147.amp

Thank you

So why were they arranging to meet when were in fucking lockdown?! Pisses me right off this.

If you're arranging to meet a stranger, on your own, at that time in the morning, you've got acknowledge you're taking a risk. More fool her."

Agreed

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By *uzz And WoodyCouple  over a year ago

Maidstone


"Some of the responses here are awful. And we wonder why certain crimes go so unreported?

"

Indeed!!! And the women are worse than the men with regards to their judgemental comments.

Lou x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Did people seen what happened to that woman in Tipton, on December 8th, she arranged to meet a guy at her place at 1.30am he and his mates turned up, beat and robbed her

Stay safe ladies, xxx

Do you have a link OP?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.birminghammail.co.uk/black-country/woman-attacked-three-thugs-after-19711147.amp

Thank you

So why were they arranging to meet when were in fucking lockdown?! Pisses me right off this.

If you're arranging to meet a stranger, on your own, at that time in the morning, you've got acknowledge you're taking a risk. More fool her.

Agreed"

You should read this...


"OK. I've done my digging! This is not factual news.

The guy she met off POF was at her place in the early afternoon, they had also been messaging for about 3 months prior to meeting up. His 2 friends turned up at 1:30am who then assaulted her and took her things.

All three ran out of the apartment.

Its a sick world we live in! "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Some of the responses here are awful. And we wonder why certain crimes go so unreported?

Indeed!!! And the women are worse than the men with regards to their judgemental comments.

Lou x "

To be honest, it doesn't surprise me. When I speak about the 'assaults' I have suffered in my life, I have found that women are sometimes worse victim blamers than men.

I wonder if it comes from a place of fear.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Did people seen what happened to that woman in Tipton, on December 8th, she arranged to meet a guy at her place at 1.30am he and his mates turned up, beat and robbed her

Stay safe ladies, xxx

Do you have a link OP?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.birminghammail.co.uk/black-country/woman-attacked-three-thugs-after-19711147.amp

Thank you

So why were they arranging to meet when were in fucking lockdown?! Pisses me right off this.

If you're arranging to meet a stranger, on your own, at that time in the morning, you've got acknowledge you're taking a risk. More fool her."

Wow

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
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O o O oo


"Will the police fine her for breaking lockdown protocols?

It was before lockdown. "

Whether there was a lockdown or not, I doubt she was meeting the man at 1.30 in the morning to go on a socially distanced walk

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By *ools and the brainCouple  over a year ago

couple, us we him her.


"Will the police fine her for breaking lockdown protocols?

It was before lockdown.

Whether there was a lockdown or not, I doubt she was meeting the man at 1.30 in the morning to go on a socially distanced walk"

You make a valid point.

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By *uzz And WoodyCouple  over a year ago

Maidstone


"Will the police fine her for breaking lockdown protocols?

It was before lockdown.

Whether there was a lockdown or not, I doubt she was meeting the man at 1.30 in the morning to go on a socially distanced walk"

I don’t know what tier she was in at that time. I’m not condoning any covid rule breaking but I’m certainly not blaming her for getting attacked! If you read a previous post she’d apparently met the man during the afternoon and at 1.30am his friends came and she she was attacked.

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By *lirtyfun!!Woman  over a year ago

Epsom


"Don’t think there was blame but certainly taking the risks she did made the attack more likely. You wouldn’t drive without a seatbelt would you so making precautions to keep yourself safe in this way is the same. I’ve never heard a doctor being accused of victim blaming for telling someone they should have worn a seatbelt and their injuries would have been less or non existent. "

The big difference is that those injuries are (usually) accidental. So yes, you should take steps to prevent yourself being injured due to accidents. But being assaulted/robbed etc are as a result of another person's conscious decision to cause you harm.

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
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O o O oo

PS saying what the hell was she thinking is not the same as saying she deserved it

It does show that everyone should be wary about meeting people especially single people, men and women. It is a scary world sometimes

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
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O o O oo


"Will the police fine her for breaking lockdown protocols?

It was before lockdown.

Whether there was a lockdown or not, I doubt she was meeting the man at 1.30 in the morning to go on a socially distanced walk

I don’t know what tier she was in at that time. I’m not condoning any covid rule breaking but I’m certainly not blaming her for getting attacked! "

Neither did my post.

It matters not what tier you are in though, meeting up with people is not allowed unless you are in a bubble.

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By *uzz And WoodyCouple  over a year ago

Maidstone


"Will the police fine her for breaking lockdown protocols?

It was before lockdown.

Whether there was a lockdown or not, I doubt she was meeting the man at 1.30 in the morning to go on a socially distanced walk

I don’t know what tier she was in at that time. I’m not condoning any covid rule breaking but I’m certainly not blaming her for getting attacked!

Neither did my post"

No but others have. The covid rules aren’t really the issue here.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Will the police fine her for breaking lockdown protocols?

It was before lockdown.

Whether there was a lockdown or not, I doubt she was meeting the man at 1.30 in the morning to go on a socially distanced walk"

She didn't. She met him in the early afternoon after speaking for months. 8th December may not have been total lockdown for Tipton where it happened.

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
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O o O oo


"Will the police fine her for breaking lockdown protocols?

It was before lockdown.

Whether there was a lockdown or not, I doubt she was meeting the man at 1.30 in the morning to go on a socially distanced walk

I don’t know what tier she was in at that time. I’m not condoning any covid rule breaking but I’m certainly not blaming her for getting attacked!

Neither did my post

No but others have. The covid rules aren’t really the issue here."

I think they are. We are in the middle of a pandemic, a woman arranges a meet for what looks like a booty call and gets attacked.

If she was in a bubble fine, but if not then she made a real bad decision for her own safety and for the position we are in with the pandemic.

That doesn't mean she deserved being attacked but it also doesn't mean that the reasons she did this and the possible consequences couldn't be mentioned

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
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O o O oo


"Will the police fine her for breaking lockdown protocols?

It was before lockdown.

Whether there was a lockdown or not, I doubt she was meeting the man at 1.30 in the morning to go on a socially distanced walk

She didn't. She met him in the early afternoon after speaking for months. 8th December may not have been total lockdown for Tipton where it happened. "

Taken from the news report

""The 44-year-old matched with a man on the site and met him in the foyer of her apartment building in Tipton at around 1.30am on December 8."

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It's telling that most of the comments are focused on the victim of a crime and not the dirty lowlife scum that committed the crime... Its no wonder women are less likely to report a crime against them. Restrictions, time of day, all aside, she was attacked and robbed!

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By *uzz And WoodyCouple  over a year ago

Maidstone


"It's telling that most of the comments are focused on the victim of a crime and not the dirty lowlife scum that committed the crime... Its no wonder women are less likely to report a crime against them. Restrictions, time of day, all aside, she was attacked and robbed! "

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By *elshsunsWoman  over a year ago

Flintshire

And the caring sympathetic people of the forums continue with their less than caring attitudes

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It's telling that most of the comments are focused on the victim of a crime and not the dirty lowlife scum that committed the crime... Its no wonder women are less likely to report a crime against them. Restrictions, time of day, all aside, she was attacked and robbed! "

This!

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
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O o O oo

Having read the thread back, a person said she thought the idea was a stupid one and not that she thought the woman deserved the attack, so maybe lets go back to the actual subject and talk about precautions you would take when meeting.

There are some tips on the FAQ's for people but I am sure people have other tips to keep safe in these situations

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
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O o O oo

https://www.fabswingers.com/articles/FAQ#safe_meeting

Do you have any tips for safe meeting?

Don't forget that the only person responsible for your safety is you, so don't put yourself in a situation where a stranger can let you down. These are some tips to help:

* Don't give strangers your home phone number, your usual mobile number or your address or let them know where you work. Buy a spare PAYG SIM for your mobile and use it for initial contacts.

* Don't rely on strangers for transport, so don't agree to go somewhere in a car with someone you don't know.

* Don't turn up to strange addresses without having met the people you're expecting, first, beforehand.

* Always meet first somewhere safe and public (a cafe) first.

* Always tell someone you trust who you're going to meet, and where.

* Don't arrange meets without having spoken to the people you're expecting to meet first on phone OR on seen on cam.

* Don't invite strangers into your home.

* Don't put yourself in a situation where if someone doesn't turn up, you'll be upset. So don't travel 100s of miles and book into a hotel in the expectation of meeting someone unless you've met them beforehand.

Attending an organised social or a swinging club meet is a good place to start.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

This thread is a great example of the struggle some people are having with understanding the rules.

It was December 8th 2020. At that time, nobody in any part of the country was allowed to have people from outside of their household in their house unless they were a part of their support bubble.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm guessing she didn't consider him a stranger perhaps?

It still doesn't negate the fact that it's all about the victims responsibility.

We should be focusing on those likely to commit these offences as all this sort of attitude does is relinquish them from responsibility by taking the view that women 'should know better' should risk assess every time they go out, meet someone etc etc.... If this sort of crime was happening to largely men I think we'd see a whole different approach but hey... That's true of many other things.

Yes maybe unwise of her but never, ever is she responsible for the actions of the perpetrators.

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By *uzz And WoodyCouple  over a year ago

Maidstone


"This thread is a great example of the struggle some people are having with understanding the rules.

It was December 8th 2020. At that time, nobody in any part of the country was allowed to have people from outside of their household in their house unless they were a part of their support bubble."

Most of us only pay attention to the rules of the area we live in.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"This thread is a great example of the struggle some people are having with understanding the rules.

It was December 8th 2020. At that time, nobody in any part of the country was allowed to have people from outside of their household in their house unless they were a part of their support bubble."

So what are you saying?

If it had been 8th Dec 2019 it wouldn't have happened?

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham


"This thread is a great example of the struggle some people are having with understanding the rules.

It was December 8th 2020. At that time, nobody in any part of the country was allowed to have people from outside of their household in their house unless they were a part of their support bubble."

This thread is about men attacking a woman in her home. You think these attacks only happen during 'illegal' lockdown meets? Do you think its more appropriate or forgivable because it happened during lockdown?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

No I'm not saying that at all.

I'm appalled by this crime.

I'm just pointing out that the lockdown rules about household mixing were in place across all tiers at the time it happened.

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
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O o O oo


"This thread is a great example of the struggle some people are having with understanding the rules.

It was December 8th 2020. At that time, nobody in any part of the country was allowed to have people from outside of their household in their house unless they were a part of their support bubble.

This thread is about men attacking a woman in her home. You think these attacks only happen during 'illegal' lockdown meets? Do you think its more appropriate or forgivable because it happened during lockdown? "

I think you missed his point totally

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

I think you missed his point totally"

Thank you.

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
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O o O oo

Ok back to the subject.

As a couple we always met together so although we were still wary of who we were meeting at least there were two of us. For singles it must be nerve racking no matter if you have spoken to them for a long time first...so any more tips on what not to do with a meet and how to keep yourself safe ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Did people seen what happened to that woman in Tipton, on December 8th, she arranged to meet a guy at her place at 1.30am he and his mates turned up, beat and robbed her

Stay safe ladies, xxx

Do you have a link OP?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.birminghammail.co.uk/black-country/woman-attacked-three-thugs-after-19711147.amp

Thank you

So why were they arranging to meet when were in fucking lockdown?! Pisses me right off this.

If you're arranging to meet a stranger, on your own, at that time in the morning, you've got acknowledge you're taking a risk. More fool her.

Yes it was a silly and dangerous thing for her to but really? Victim blaming?

Not victim blaming. Ok so it was before lockdown, my mistake, however we are still restricted on who we can and can't see.

We teach women from a young age to be careful, know your surroundings, stranger danger, don't walk home alone late at night etc. We, as women, need to be cautious when meeting strangers, regardless of the time of day.

How about teaching men to treat women with respect? "

You can teach as much as you want, scumbags will still be scumbags, of either sex.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Slow day. Bring your torch and pitchforks..!

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