I didn't even consider not taking her home was an option [spoilers Spider-man]

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Slumunistmanifistoabout 4 hours ago62

Yeah....its fucking common.

Ladies, how many of you have experienced violence rejecting a man?

robotmonkey2099about 4 hours ago48

"She's not gonna say no, she'd never say no, because of the implication"

It’s crazy how many guys act like Dennis Reynold clones

SweetClinMusicabout 4 hours ago31

Good take.

Us men gotta be better, rejection is a part of life and a way to grow.

Women like confidence and being spiteful after rejection is not confidence.

zygoma_phileabout 3 hours ago16

People don’t realize that “with great power comes great responsibility” doesn’t just mean saving the world, it also means being a decent fucking person

Not to mention the fact that it’s not her fault she doesn’t remember him, it’s his!

cowboymustangabout 4 hours ago15

People in the theater I was in were like "no leave that bitch to walk home" and were booing her like bro????? I'm like??? Society is ruined

zurenarrh36912about 4 hours ago12

He’s not even close to wrong. Full on correct.

ShotLet1550about 4 hours ago9

This is why I don’t have other male friends, my coworkers make jokes that are basically “ha gay” and every guy online I meet is either a nazi or a rapist who thankfully hasn’t gotten the chance

hayley566about 2 hours ago7

You know how Obsession became a litmus test to see which men are like Bear from the movie?

This scene in spider-man is now also becoming a litmus test it seems. Saying that Peter should’ve forced her to walk home or drop her is not that different from when Nikki begged Bear to kill her and end her pain and his response was “what would be so bad being with me?”

aworthlessliar667about 3 hours ago6

All the man hate makes more sense to me everyday. I hate these mfers too.

Theloniouspunk66about 3 hours ago3

That’s some Bear energy