Is asking a widow on a date at her husband's funeral OK?

Is asking a widow on a date at her husband's funeral OK?

  • Yeah, go for it, dude!

    Votes: 9 16.4%
  • No way, gotta give her some time

    Votes: 21 38.2%
  • Is she hot?

    Votes: 25 45.5%

  • Total voters
    55

FiReSTaRT

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I was reading through the dealer forums and for some strange reason, I started thinking about the morality of coming up to a widow and saying "I'm sorry that your hubby died, he was a good man, but if you need an other man, here I am".. What do you guys think? :cool:

P.S. There's a reason why I kept it in General Motorcycle Discussion
 
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No one-size-fits-all answer. It's OK if she wants you to.
 
...I feel like you're going to get slapped dude, no offense meant.
 
Depends how he died. Was he poisoned?
 
"OK OK, sorry, maybe it's too soon for a date.

How about just a bj then?"
 
this thread will be locked....4 3 2 ...funny though... 1
 
I was reading through the dealer forums and for some strange reason, I started thinking about the morality of coming up to a widow and saying "I'm sorry that your hubby died, he was a good man, but if you need an other man, here I am".. What do you guys think? :cool:

P.S. There's a reason why I kept it in General Motorcycle Discussion
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My buddy caught me wanking while sniffing his sisters panties, he was mortified

She was still wearing them



It made the rest of her funeral awkward for both of us......

So that's your kink eh?

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That's not in bad form at all. That's business and smart business at that.

Non-business twist - We're talking about a small motorcycle community, and Pro6 is the closest "competitor" (if you want to call pro6 and parker competition). As such, Pro6 and Parker likely had an informal reciprocal agreement for customers etc, and Pro6 is the remaining shop on the west side of Toronto, the next being Riders Choice in Mississauga/Etobicoke. Pro6 is throwing it out there for customers and clients that now have no moto shop to go to that they know of.

So, not bad form, not at all.
 
Just go up to her and ask her "Are you here with anybody?" :)
 
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That's not in bad form at all. That's business and smart business at that.

Non-business twist - We're talking about a small motorcycle community, and Pro6 is the closest "competitor" (if you want to call pro6 and parker competition). As such, Pro6 and Parker likely had an informal reciprocal agreement for customers etc, and Pro6 is the remaining shop on the west side of Toronto, the next being Riders Choice in Mississauga/Etobicoke. Pro6 is throwing it out there for customers and clients that now have no moto shop to go to that they know of.

So, not bad form, not at all.
I strongly disagree but I understand what you are saying

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Some of the people I know agrees with you so I degrees on my point, maybe was the way they wrote it, not sure
and it was pro6 and not GP
 
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I strongly disagree but I understand what you are saying - to me it sounds a lot more like the tittle of this thread

Agreed.. There are other ways to attract customers.
 
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