(September 15, 2016 at 7:05 am)Mr Greene Wrote:(September 15, 2016 at 5:33 am)paulpablo Wrote: This still leaves more questions.All other factors are to be considered consistent.
How old are the women, what are they doing, what is the general body language and facial expression of the naked woman? What is the weather like? Who are the local population?
My stepdaughter has concerns relating to anorexia, as such it is important to make her feel good about how she looks.
Recently a male acquaintance friended her on Facebook and asked her out. She turned him down and he responded with a negative comment and unfriending her.
Should his actions be considered her fault?
As for inability to expand on the OP prior to now, my time has been rather bitty of late.
Wut. How is that even relevant to the thread? The answer to your question is obviously no.
No one's actions are considered someone else's fault.