Belz...
Fiend God
That's nice. Which one of those definitions are you using?
Lots of people feel uncomfortable about a wide range of things. So what?
That's nice. Which one of those definitions are you using?
Are you now going to imply that the French Press is a new coffee invention...
How long, between the doors closing, the request, and the doors opening on the next floor do you think this took?
I try to avoid creating situations which would make someone uncomfortable, unless there is a compelling reason to do so. Hoping to have sex with a glamorous stranger, while understandable, does not strike me as particularly compelling.
I am implying that the prescence of a high-end coffee maker doesn't much raise the probability that EG was making an offer of coffee and conversation and nothing more. Presumably you agree with me on this point, since you opted to discuss my sex life rather than my experience of coffee klatsches.
Depends on the make and model of the elevator. I'd be happy to do the research next time I visit, or I can ask one of our friends at Atheist Ireland to have a look into this compelling and highly salient problem.
1a & 1b
Granted. Does the presence of a high-end french press significantly alter the probability that Elevator Guy was hoping for something more than conversation? If so, how much?Your experience of coffee makers and sitting areas in hotel rooms was demonstrably lacking for this conversation.
Granted. Does the presence of a high-end french press significantly alter the probability that Elevator Guy was hoping for something more than conversation? If so, how much?
Similarly, does the length of the elevator ride change whether it is gauche to ask someone back to your room when you've yet to establish any rapport?
It looks to me like you're desperately grasping at straws here.
I never said EG could not possibly have been asking for coffee. I did say that the question, as related to us by RW, sounds very much like "Would you like to come up and see my etchings?" It was, in my best estimation, a veiled sexual request.Does this mean you are backing down from your stance that the guy couldn't have been asking for coffee as there was no good coffee maker or place to sit?
We have a lot to establish before we could begin to calculate the probability that EG was after something other than what was stated. Whether the person ever existed, for one, which I highly doubt.
The length of the elevator ride changes whether one is cornered, which was your claim. I timed my elevator ride this afternoon. 7 seconds to go 4 floors. That leaves barely enough time for EG, if he existed at all, to have asked Watson, assuming similar speeds at a one floor ride.
The one who has been demonstrably wrong, or ignorant, of everything he wants to lecture others about...
I am implying that the prescence of a high-end coffee maker doesn't much raise the probability that EG was making an offer of coffee and conversation and nothing more.
Granted. Does the presence of a high-end french press significantly alter the probability that Elevator Guy was hoping for something more than conversation? If so, how much?
Indeed. But you were the one who introduced the subject. Presumably because you thought it was of some importance...
Dude, if you can't be bothered to look into an entire episode that split the skeptic and atheist community into dueling factions, oh my word, do you even know what the whole A+ and the FTB are all about? What?In that case, we can be confident that our mystery host was hoping merely for coffee and chit-chat. Probably just a weird inconvenience that this banter would happen in private with a bed close to hand.
Do you seriously believe this, or are you just trolling?
EDIT: Are you familiar with the idea of an indirect speech act? Here is a brief primer.
You claimed that there was a "whole year of the sexual harassment" and then gave me a bunch of links which had nothing to do with sexual harassment. Why?

I never said EG could not possibly have been asking for coffee. I did say that the question, as related to us by RW, sounds very much like "Would you like to come up and see my etchings?" It was, in my best estimation, a veiled sexual request.
Not to mention the irony, RW is to be believed but the guy in the elevator, not so much.The claim was that an invitation for coffee shouldn't be assumed to be a proposition for sex....
I never said EG could not possibly have been asking for coffee. I did say that the question, as related to us by RW, sounds very much like "Would you like to come up and see my etchings?" It was, in my best estimation, a veiled sexual request.
I get that, but I've traveled to a dozen+ countries on 4 continents and emphasizing this occurred "in a foreign country" is like saying going to Canada is scary and dangerous for an American.Um. Ireland is a foreign country if you aren't from Ireland. It may be more similar to the US than a lot of other countries are, but this still seems like an odd line of critique.
Exactly.I agree that it wasn't a comment that should have generated a bunch of drama, but I think it was more the Stef McGraw thing that made the drama blow up. Further fueled by Myers, Dawkins and others.
That said, the question as related to us by RW still seems like a thinly veiled sexual proposition to me. To argue otherwise seems disingenuous, from where I'm sitting.
You know, years back before Linda (fls) left the forum, she had one of the best answers to this.It is reasonable and acceptable to avoid making people feel strongly uncomfortable, unless there is some compelling reason to do so.
Because it is foreseeable that it would make someone uncomfortable.
Evidence?Do they enjoy being cornered by strangers and asked forcoffeesex without having any prior emotional connection?
Oh now he's a stalker? He couldn't have also been going to his room as the bar crowd broke up?What a happy coincidence for ElevatorGuy to just happen to be in the same lift as the woman he failed to chat up at the bar.
It doesn't, usually. Most approaches are made in public spaces with plenty of room to walk away.
Evidence?Granted. Does the presence of a high-end french press significantly alter the probability that Elevator Guy was hoping for something more than conversation? ...
