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Playground flirting (harmless or offensive)?

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PizzaHerbs · 08/09/2017 19:58

NC because I think at treats one of them is a mnetter Grin

Waiting in the playground for the kids to come out of school today with dh.

My good friend is in a happy relationship and can be a lighthearted cheeky flirt. One of her friends (another dad) walks by quickly and pinches her bum, she laughs and and sticks her two fingers up at him. This is how they are and it's harmless. Both in happy relationships and just very jokey. There's nothing covert or hidden about it. It's a running joke if we all go to the pub together.

Anyway Dh is shocked and keeps bringing it up saying that if someone tried that on me they'd be loosing some teeth. I tried to explain it's just a jokey wind up thing and that he doesn't get it.

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JacquesHammer · 10/09/2017 15:14

Oh dear. I suggest you use the forum search function

Mumsnet isn't "real life" Grin

FallingOrbit · 10/09/2017 15:36

you're struggling with the most basic of forum usage aren't you

Nope, and again you've failed to respond with anything resembling a reasoned response.

Your lengthy and verbose

If you consider any of my posts in this thread to be lengthy and verbose, I suggest you head straight for that poorly written fiction you alluded to - it'll be more suitable for you.

You've had your say, and I've had mine. I've elaborated, clarified, been specific and addressed pretty much everything you've said.

You, on the other hand have nitpicked over a word and contradicted your self (something you still haven't addressed). Probably all in a failed attempt to appear more...erudite.

It's all there for anyone to read, you probably know you've fucked up in your argumentation but I don't for a moment expect an admission.
You aren't even half as clever as you think you are.

I shall bid you good day, and I'm sure we'll cross paths on other threads, maybe we'll even find something we can agree on.

FlissMumsnet · 10/09/2017 16:23

As Olivia would say.....Ahem

RoderickRules · 10/09/2017 18:40

Falling, no one asked for your 'other perspective'
It's the same old creepy lechery that most of us have had to deal with most of our lives.
That our daughters deal with.
'Compliments' from men.
Discussing our fuckability in front of us, congratulating each other on the 'cracker' you have pulled.
You don't need to explain or clarify.
We know it well.
It's you who doesn't get it.

JacquesHammer · 10/09/2017 19:44

Probably all in a failed attempt to appear more...erudite

No. To deal with same old same old misogynistic lechery.

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