Ollie wrote:Aris, I don't think it works like that for Stan's hero worship. Rich is everything manly-man: he's slick with the ladies without even trying, he's buff, he's good-looking, he's talented, he's a badass... he can take on anyone.
Of course, that last one won't stick when he faints from a stab wound. Anyone else get the feeling he fainted from the shock of seeing the wound rather than from the injury itself?
Master of 7s wrote:What many of the female readers of P&A seem to be missing is 1) the male thought process is NOTHING like the female thought process
Master of 7s wrote:What many of the female readers of P&A seem to be missing is 1) the male thought process is NOTHING like the female thought process 2)These are horomone raging teenage boys, not men. These two things preclude rational thought processes by nature. Jack is the exception to this rule.
Stan will likely lose a small amount of respect for Rich for passing out at the sight of blood "like a wuss", but likely regain some of that respect for clocking the guy who stabbed him. His perception of Rich will be inevitably changed regardless.
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Master of 7s wrote:Stan will likely lose a small amount of respect for Rich for passing out at the sight of blood "like a wuss", but likely regain some of that respect for clocking the guy who stabbed him. His perception of Rich will be inevitably changed regardless.
Kitsuiko wrote:Ollie wrote:Aris, I don't think it works like that for Stan's hero worship. Rich is everything manly-man: he's slick with the ladies without even trying, he's buff, he's good-looking, he's talented, he's a badass... he can take on anyone.
Of course, that last one won't stick when he faints from a stab wound. Anyone else get the feeling he fainted from the shock of seeing the wound rather than from the injury itself?
Okay.
So what you're saying is that Rich can't be a manly man because when he was STABBED IN THE CHEST he passed out? I would like to call your attention to the letters in capitals. People are saying Rich is weak, or that Stan's opinion of him is going to change...
Frankly, I'm willing to make the official life ruling that if I see someone get stabbed in the chest and they live, they have passed any and all criteria of bada$$ery, twice over that they didn't go screaming and crying from it.
Aris Katsaris wrote:Master of 7s wrote:What many of the female readers of P&A seem to be missing is 1) the male thought process is NOTHING like the female thought process
Which gendered thought process are *you*?
Because I was speaking as a guy when I was saying I didn't think that Stan will lose respect for Rich. Of course I'm nothing like Rich and Stan's crowd - and machismo is highly distasteful to me; so take that opinion with as many grains of salt you need.
But please don't think that the responses in this forum have been divided depending on the gender of the commentators.
And frankly I don't see Stan behaving right now in any way that e.g. Aggie wouldn't be likely to behave if she had just seen Marshall getting stabbed.
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