Headline: Dad Finds Naked Boy(s) With Daughter, Pulls Gun, Gets Arrested
Here in Texas this Dad would be a hero!
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Moderators: carlson1, Charles L. Cotton
Now Mr. Gooden happens to be the kind of dad who carries a pistol in a holster on his hip--so naturally that came out.
Growing up, my brother and I were taught same values to respect women. Heck my parents would have been the ones to shoot me if I would have pulled that stunt at a girlfriend's house or anywhere else for that matter! Actually my father was a Preacher, so I would have incurred bigger wrath than a beating! I would have received a sermon!Commander Cody wrote:I have no daughters. Probably a good thing. I have two boys that were always taught to respect women. Not having any experience with daughters, I feel as though I would have shot the boys. And I would be sorry.... eventually.
A-R wrote:Now Mr. Gooden happens to be the kind of dad who carries a pistol in a holster on his hip--so naturally that came out.![]()
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liberal media strikes again
Wrong, wrong , wrong!!!so naturally that came out.
IMO, not only would all around beatings be warranted, but a mandatory 6 month sentence as a designated diaper changer would be appropriate as well.As wrong as the boys and his daughter were, they weren't doing anything that deserved a beating when he caught them.
Men, boys, sons, here in Texas used to be taught to respect womenjchanaga wrote:
True but then this is media from Seattle! I would have liked for this story to happen in TexasI'm sure the media coverage and people's reaction would be very different here in Texas! As far as I know, men, boys, sons, here in Texas are taught to respect women. Am I wrong on this?
I don't have kids, but God help me if I have a daughter or son who pull this kind of stunt!
Whew, at least one voice of sanity and logic. It wasn't rape or assault, thus, the girl was a participant, not a victim, so where was the "defending" part? Old as I am I guess I'm not old school enough accept the notion that only males are responsible for their behavior.tacticool wrote:Someone who actually respects women would believe the daughter is equally responsible for the situation.