well that seems a bit extreme....
Sorry. I am former military.
Approach with a olive branch of peace, but have a plan to kill.
If he had hit me ; it would not have been pretty.
Shadow 355
I understand. Most men I have been with are like that.
The father of my youngest son got out at a stop light to go after the guy behind us. Punched him and knocked him down, got back in the car and we drove off....
You have to have a reason - cause for your actions. It would have been self defense; and I had a witness , the guy behind me in sunglasses.
Once he hit me, I would have finished it. A small confrontation - to break his will to fight, or further the altercation. Draw attention by yelling and screaming, MAYBE embarrassment will cause them to walk away. If not, as they say in " boot camp" - " a Strike first and strike fast " .
Punch so fast, he don't know if the left hand or right hand is going to hit or where..... AFTER he hits you first.
Shadow 355
All this zest yet you let a pile of chiggers beat you.
About October and November of last year. There was multiple instances where the coworkers on my shift did not fill fire extinguishers on night shift.
When it was my position on the roster to fill fire extinguishers.... I had to fill the ones they did not fill, plus the ones that had accumulated during that day - as we fill fire extinguishers of a night.
My shift supervisor did not make them fill fire extinguishers when my coworkers were supposed to - so I had to fill about eight to ten fire extinguishers because the coworkers on my shift did not do their job.
I usually get all the dirty and greasy ones with the pull pin and extinguisher inspection tag missing . The pull pins for the extinguishers do not come off themselves ; I believe someone pulled them off . I get the dirty and greasy extinguishers because I keep a nice uniform.
Shadow 355