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women would be able to tell if it was a misjudgement or not, i mean i reckon i could. if it was clearly a misjudgement then obviously id let it go, but if i reckoned it wasn't, knowing what i'm like id probably go mad. I'm very short tempered as it is , it doesnt get in the way but if someone tried it on, i believe they would die!!

 

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Well Kickchick, the only other "female" issue that comes readily to mind is one that was asked in another site. "How do you deal with that time of the month - white pants and all?" But I am a bit leery of introducing that in here as a thread. :blush: :blush: :blush: :blush:

 

What do you think?

 

 

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Oops, looks like you started a new thread for that.....few. :dodgy: :idea:

 

I know which door not to go in this time. :idea: :idea:

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Evil triumphs when good men do nothing.

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shhhhh ... hey girls gather round ....the boys are gone :lol: What shall we chat about next? Whats your martial arts fantasy? :lol:

 

Hey the boys are back in town!!!!!

 

J/K!!!!

 

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[ This Message was edited by: KickChick on 2002-01-17 19:57 ]

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Kickchick I had a really hard time stopping my laughter at that one. :spitlaugh: :spitlaugh:

 

At least some of us have a sense of humor. :angel: :grin:

 

I have to say the range in responses is interesting. Some of them really did make me stop and think.

 

 

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lmao..... :bigwink:... :kiss:

 

Lori

 

 

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I saw it happen in Tai Chi a few weeks ago. The Grandmaster was correcting a woman's posture and he slipped and touched her chest. He immediately apologized and nothing else was said. She was cool about it. It was an accident

"The journey of a 1,000 miles starts with but a single step."

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OMG!!! Old thread, but really funny :o :lol:

I don't have a problem with guys hitting me you-know-where accidently. When I did Judo, it happened a few times. But it was by mistake, so I shrugged it off.

What I hate is when guys won't hit a female while sparring just for the fact that they are female :kaioken: There's someone in my dojang that's like that. It's martial arts, dude. Get over it. I'm going to hit you, so you better fight back ;)

And about the time-of-the-month thing, I couldn't stop laughing hehehe. I don't train when "it's" heavy. Only when it's light LOL (the girls know what I'm talking about LOL).

Laurie F

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Wow! This is an old thread revived. Any of those old posters sill around?

When I spar with females and I happen to contact a private part, I say "Sorry" quickly and almost passively. I don’t make a big deal over it and they seem to appreciate it for: 1) its an apology out of courtesy 2) not much attention was made out of it. 3) They acknowledge the fact that these kinds of things will happen.

I think females, no matter what age, pre-teen, teen, young adults and on up should realize contact like this is possible in a class room practice session. However, I'd look out for a few signs of possible abuse: 1) The same person always seems to be the one making contact to private parts. 2) It happens in a private session when no one else is around to see.

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