Women Who Put Their Men In The Line Of Fire

The other night Nicole and her boyfriend, Matt, were heading to her mom’s in Connecticut for dinner. Nicole got on the train first and was walking a little ahead of her boyfriend when she heard a guy call out to her. She turned her head to see who it was and there was just guy sitting down who asked for her name. Nicole politely, and awkwardly, smiled but didn’t say anything.

This guy continued to holler at her, asking her for her name. Nicole finally snapped, pointed at Matt, and said “that’s my boyfrien right there. Why don’t you ask him my name?!” Her boyfriend, unlucky for him, was not in earshot of this. When Nicole finally caught up to him he said, “don’t look now, but that guy is really giving you a nasty look.”

She broke the news that she put him in the line of fire, without telling him. Rich and Stan were not happy with her. Why would you throw your man under the bus and put him in a situation where he might have to get into an altercation with someone? While we fully understand that some women can take care of themselves, but in many cases it’s the man defending the honor.

Has there ever been a case where, because of your partner, you had to get into a fight or argument? Ladies, have you ever gotten your man into some trouble that was unwarrented?

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3 Replies to Women Who Put Their Men In The Line Of Fire

  1. AJ says:

    Wow plenty of times. My ex girlfriend is a very attractive girl and a lot of guys while we were together would hit on her or give her like flirting faces that are creepy. Anyways this one time she had two guys hitting on her while I was waiting unlined to get a few drinks at the bar she usually would tell them to buzz off but she said “walk away or my boyfriend who’s a Marine will kick y’alls (explitive)”. So as I’m walking back up to her two guys confront me asking me who I was and is this ur girl and started calling her names. So obviously I got into a fight. But she could have said thanks but I’m with my boyfriend and smiled and not say what she did

  2. Pamela says:

    I would not do this. I am not an agressive person nor is my cop fiance. I know fiance will probably say, “I’ll kick their a** if they touch you” but I would rather avoid any confrontation for his and my sake. Typically, I ignore or give them the cold shoulder. In addition, I am usually surrounded by other men which deters morons from approaching me. If push comes to shove I have a male friend escort me away from the idiot.

  3. Trucker Man says:

    I am a large guy. I used to escort my good friend to her “lingere modeling ” job every Tuesday night. While, she never had to say it, it was well known to EVERYONE that she arrived with me, I was there to protect her while she was there, and she would be leaveing with me. SAFELY. Secretly, I got a HUGE kick out of the respect she got from everyone because of my presence. Just knowing I was sitting within earshot of her at all times made her feel more confident, and she would really make her dances the most outrageous she could.(Within the guidelines of the law for that area of course). She ended up going full time stripper, and ended up winning like “Best entertainer of the year 1995 or 96″ for the Tampa area. Fast forward to todays times, and todays mentality.. If I were to be tossed under the bus by ANY woman…… It would be the last time she were with me, thats for sure. A woman who thinks like that isn’t worth knowing in my book. Sorry Nichole….. I feel it was a bad choice!

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