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Guy is only 35, and has all his hair. I could see if he were 55, fat, balding, gray he'd have to pay $2K for a "top tier" (I assume she was to charge than much) strange. However a young, fit guy like this? Must be something really wrong with him that women who actually know him stay far away; looks like they were smart to have done so.
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Leave the girls alone! They are providing a valuable and needed service! Men needed regular relief; its natural and healthy
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What the heck is going on in California?? All these people just wiping each other out over a few bucks. Dam!
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She never said "Help me!!" How can you expect a private person, not supposed to be watching the pool as a worker would, to know she was struggling?? One thing I learned when I traveled to Europe is that we in America are conditioned to "mind our own business" ; we generally do not make eye contact with strangers. I got yelled at on a beach in Spain for NOT looking. In a gym or beach, men especially are conditioned to NEVER look at a woman directly-----we can get accused and thrown out or arrested with just three words ("I felt uncomfortable"). How else can you explain a guy walking past at 1:05 and not realized she was unconscious? Its all men in there and none gazed upon her for TWENTY minutes! We look we go to jail! Sad, but don't blame them; blame the "culture"...."
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"Fell off the hood of an SUV" Now, that is a cause of death you don't hear every day....
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About a year ago I was considering moving from Dallas to Las Vegas but after a year of reading the news from Nevada I'm glad I didn't. I think I'm going to my 2nd choice; Kansas. Nice, boring, and safe.
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The people that work there have the duty to watch the pool for someone in distress, not the private citizens who can be arrested for looking at a woman. Metoo contributed to this lady's demise...."
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The average IQ of the residents of Nevada is about 75. I came to this conclusion in 2002 when I first visited there. This was long before California people started moving there; the population was basically workers on the Strip, government employees, and the lowest form of servile wyte desert-dwellers one could imagine. I think the recent influx of California people has made it even worse...
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Figueroa Street in LA?
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@charlotteziggy8353 just as women wanted...."
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Figueroa Street in LA and you can get all the kitty ten men could need, without the risk of murder.
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No surprise, probably the oldest man in there is the one who finally committed the cardinal Sin of "looking at a woman" , and noticed her. 100% of men under age 30 have been "trained" by #metoo...."
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In America men are conditioned on pain of accusation or arrest to NEVER look at a woman they don't know. Especially in a gym or on a beach.... Look and instant accusation of leering or catcalling or "toxic masculinity".
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No surprise its a wyte guy.... Usual suspect for this type of crime. All about that control and being "the man'.
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Doesn't anyone under age 40 still fuk for love?
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90% of you need to shut up! In a gym, especially, men are not supposed to look at a women they don't know. EVER. Keep our heads straight forward or down at all times, never look a woman in the eye or directly, if you gaze at her you are thrown out or arrested. REALITY. 30 years ago when men were still allowed to be normal, this lady would never have drowned..."
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Yep, and next month those same guys led out of the gym in handcuffs because a woman saw them looking at her
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well, at least we know you didn't go to Law School. The private citizens around her had ZERO duty to help her, even if they did notice. Sue the gym as that's all you'll get..."
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We can't look at you without being arrested! How TF we supposed to know you need help?? Mind reading??
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Back in 2019 I went to the break room to nuke my lunch (remember those days?), and there was a very attractive woman in there using one of the other machines for her lunch. I didn't even make eye contact. I put my tray in, and stared at those glowing numerals for every second of the 1m45s it took to nuke my lunch and I never wavered for fear of losing my $200K a year job. She could have turned into a bat and flown away six feet away from me and I would not have noticed...."
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If they notice her, they get accused of being a "creeper" or "predator"
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Yes, if you looked directly at her for 30 seconds. However, if I'm in that pool I'd never look at her directly so as not to be accused and arrested. In my peripheral vision I'd just assume she was floating in the pool...
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Why do you think NOT A SINGLE SOLITARY MALE LOOKED AT HER?
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@ADadSupreme their eyes were in her general direction but no one looked long enough to discern her status because to do so means accusation of being a "creep" or jail.
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Sounds about wyte. This type of crime often leads to a man who looks like him; a life of entitlement and privilege and having things his way. Be very careful around them....
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Carjacking, drug OD's, DUI's, domestic violence, ALL recorded by every human being involved or within 30 meters in crystal clear HD. 8-foot tall aliens that accidentally land in a backyard, no cell phone video.
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...and the guy who hired him, taken out last March (by him or someone else)? Wow. All that for maybe $30K each from some fraudulent loans....
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You'd think with all the sex these men would be LESS violent not more. Sexual frustration turns men into beasts. If they are getting it, why so much violence??
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she didn't want him looking at her or touching her; she figured she could make it out on her own.
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