Creamy Shrimp Pasta Recipe – Better Than at an Italian
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Creamy Shrimp Pasta Recipe – Better Than at an Italian

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Also, question. A friend of mine got dumped yesterday for not "willing to explore, go out there", i.e. having sex with her boyfriend. Now, they've only been going out for like, 20 days, but my friend really liked him and is quite heartbroken. Would I, as a friend, be justified in egging his house/leaving rotten things on his lawn? (And if you're wondering why I'm asking you specifically, well you're the expert here)
That person sounds like a fucking creep. Egg the hell out of him. Uh, but on the other hand, don’t get in trouble with the law over someone as gross as that either. But yeah, that attitude is utterly unacceptable and horribly coercive. To dump someone for their unwillingness to sacrifice their sexual autonomy based on your desires is the epitome of entitlement, and is very much rooted in rape culture. You’re a really good friend, and it’s great that you’re being supportive. I don’t know about egging the physical structure of his house, but you could probably get away with rotten things on his lawn.
But yeah, I really am not an expert in terms of revenge. I usually end up verbally duelling it out with misogynistic creeps like that person, but I’ve never been in a position to retaliate in any physical sense. How does your friend feel about this? If she supports the plan/wants to be involved, and you’re willing to risk repercussions, I’d say go with it. As long as you’re aware of the possible negative consequences, and you think that you can deal with them, I’d say that you’re perfectly justified in attacking. His actions are abusive, coercive, and generally harmful.
The thing about the toothpaste though, is that the person might not have known to clean it up. I know that at home nobody in my family cleaned the toothpaste, and I didn't know that I had to do it either until my roommates told me to. Maybe if you ask the person will start cleaning the toothpaste?
I don’t know…I mean, literally everyone in whose presence she has ever brushed her teeth since arriving here has washed down the toothpaste in their sink, so I don’t see how she can think it’s acceptable. If I happen to be in the washroom with her the next time she does it, I might try mentioning it, but it’s difficult to time. You might be right though, so thanks for that!