Question:

Males Only: For a story I am writing, I need male perspectives?

by  |  earlier

0 LIKES UnLike

This question is for the guys only. Imagine that you play on a school sports team and you walk into the locker room early one day for practice. Huddled in the corner with his back to you is a fellow teammate, and he is sobbing, his shoulders shaking. You're not best friends with him, you only have known him for the short time you've been on the team. What do you do? There is no one else there but you (and the sobbing guy), and you are early, so you can't count on anyone else coming in soon. So what do you do?

Thanks guys for your help!

 Tags:

   Report

6 ANSWERS


  1. I'd probably ask him about the matter and trys to console him!!


  2. Either from a distance......in a very manly voice ....ask "You allright?" ...........or .........ignore it.

  3. When i walk in on somebody having an embarrassing moment i usually act like I'm not aware of  what going on , they usually come out of it thinking that i 'm not aware but i might be if they keep it up.

    but if i was writing the story i would have me leave the locker room and pull the fire alarm ; that should make him snap out of it.

    I would never do that in real life so don't any of you out there do that.

  4. I would ask him what's wrong.  After the big sob story is over and he feels bettter, I'd call him a p***y.  

    Man law.

  5. I'd ask "are you ok", or get my stuff quickly and get out.

  6. It's just a story , right.  I mean just because you think it doesn't mean I'd actually do anything like this.  I mean, people think a lot of things, but as long as you don't act on them that doesn't make you.. um, well. Never mind, I'd probably just hit him or something.

    (sigh)

Question Stats

Latest activity: earlier.
This question has 6 answers.

BECOME A GUIDE

Share your knowledge and help people by answering questions.