E3 Parties and How They Have Not Changed: A Thread
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Replying to @MesaanaSedai
Not just E3, this has happened to me so many times at a multitude of gaming events. Once even a very prominent person in esports hit me with "nice body, shame about the face." and proceeded to call me a whore. Thankfully he was removed from the party, but some people just think-
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Replying to @djarii @MesaanaSedai
- that they're hot shit at these events and can speak to women however they like, this needs to stop. I'm glad your husband was there and things didn't escalate further, though you shouldn't have to deal with it.
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Absolutely. And HOW DARE PEOPLE do that to you! :( In general events thrown by companies should be fine to exist in.
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Replying to @MesaanaSedai
You would think so. He received a handbag upside the head for those comments though. Funnily enough, after he was removed, one of his pals came to commend me on standing up to him as he had 'been doing that all night'. :/
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“Pals” should call out their “pals” when they see that happening :^)
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