I think someone should invent a venting machine. A machine where a girl can properly vent and rage and argue and all the machine will do is offer properly placed "ums" and "ahs" and sympathetic noises here and there and leave us with a hug or "i understand". Yep. Someone should make this. Preferrably shaped in a female shape so we can share as though with another girl.
Guys suck at being vented to. Unless they're effeminate *like LV likes to say* all they'll offer you is unwanted information, solutions and advice. Hello? We just want you to listen and sympathise. That's all. End of story.
Moms...sigh...i won't say they're even worse than guys but there are some things that they'll never understand.
If you want to know what made me want to vent in the first place, read this below, then ask me about what happened. Read the post below the picture of a girl and guy.
Violence should never be tolerated, anywhere and everywhere.
And below is the story as per Malay Mail
Couple to take legal action
By RITA JONG
Kuala Lumpur, Nov 8:
A businesswoman who alleged that she and her fiance were beaten up by bouncers of Zouk nightclub on Halloween night, is preparing legal action against the club.
The 26-year-old woman, identified only as Ju-Lee, said she has engaged a lawyer to handle the case.
Ju-Lee, owner of an advertising agency, and her fiance, a British national, had also lodged two police reports on the incident.
Her case was highlighted in The Malay Mail on Saturday.
Yesterday, Ju-Lee, accompanied by her lawyer, gave her statement to police at the Dang Wangi district police headquarters.
Following the news report on Saturday, Ju-Lee said she has been receiving calls from friends and acquaintances, asking her why she went into the men’s toilet at the nightclub.
That was the crux of the entire episode on Halloween night. Ju-Lee claimed her fiance had sent her a SMS, stating that he was sick in the toilet.
Ju-Lee claimed she was attending to him when two security personnel turned up and accused them of "doing funny things" in the toilet.
Following that incident, both she and her fiance were allegedly assaulted and thrown out of the club.
A spokesman for the club, however, insisted that Ju-Lee was "making out" with her fiance in the toilet and that it was the fiance who kicked a bouncer.
Yesterday, however, Ju-Lee maintained her story.
"I would do it again (go into the men’s toilet). If my fiance is sick and needs help, I would go to him, no matter where he is," she said.
She claimed that the bouncers had not only assaulted them but she has been slandered by the club.
Her fiance, James, 25, is a manager with a multinational company in China. He is expected back in two weeks.
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