Inappropriate Behavior

Pepper's Ghost

Well-Known Member
Yes, but a forum cant tell what context the user means it.

Just because Steve doesnt kiss your butt over the situation doesnt mean he is being rude. I think his tone is actually quite nice considering your EDIT post. Might want to go back and read that again. It is his forum. If he wants to ban the word so be it.

Let it go. It was censored because those are (in part) the rules applied in this forum. If you don't care for that rule (or others), you have alternatives....

Fair enough. Point taken. I've let it go.

Steve, I sincerely apologize to you for my "edit" comment. I understand that you're just trying to keep it as kid-friendly as possible. Hope you have no hard feelings.
 

kaos

Active Member
Fair enough. Point taken. I've let it go.

Steve, I sincerely apologize to for my "edit" comment. I understand that you're just trying to keep it as kid-friendly as possible. Hope you have no hard feelings.


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It'll get censored, and I'll have no clue what I typed...

hahahahahaha
 

tigsmom

Well-Known Member
Not my cup of tea, but some people find a thrill in the possibility of getting caught and then there are the exhibitionists who don't care.
 

trr1

Well-Known Member
Another thread talking about the observation deck at the Contemporary reminded me of an experience last year when my wife and I had dinner at the California Grill and went out on the observation deck.

A couple was having ______ in the stairwell for all to see. If felt so bad for the people who had children out the the deck. It was disgusting, they were not hormonal teenagers either. A couple in their 40s, who looked very fancy and professional (when everyone got a closer look at them in the restaurant after the "fireworks"). I don't think anyone said anything to a CM and I wondered how that would all play out if I said something. I mean that is embarrassing for all who saw and I remember how upset we all were. I know everyone was thinking "How dare they desecrate Disney." I don't think it was so embarrassing for those in the act.

What would a CM do in that situation? What are the penalties for behavior like that? Anyone have similar stories?

Funny side note: When he heard someone coming up the stairs he knocked the poor lady off him onto the concrete stairwell. What a gentleman.
disneys new THRILL ride?:lookaroun
 

Rook26

Member
Original Poster
Lets not jump to conclusions. Quite possibly his medication kicked in and he had to seize the moment. :D

All seriousness, if it makes the viewer uncomfortable, just think if everyone started cheering for them. Turn the tables. I would have obviously gone the other direction if my kids were with me though.

The reaction was a mixed bag. Some were disgusted and some were, in fact, cheering (although I don't think they could hear over the music and the fireworks). Luckily the parents with children who had a view quickly repositioned so that the only the highest fireworks could be seen.
 

harveyt0206

Well-Known Member
I don't have children, so I can not possibly imagine how parents respond if they find themselves in that kind of a situation. Having to explain something like that to your kids would be impossible.
 
I am one half a a fairly new married couple and I would have to say that I don't even do that in my bed when at The World! :eek:

We just don't and for some reason it's not really on our minds....:ROFLOL:

Too tired and too busy planning what to so next!
 

LoriMistress

Well-Known Member
I would imagine they'd get hit with indecent exposure, and probably some kind of lewd and lacivious conduct.

Probably would end in big fines, and time served, I'm guessing.
They would probably have more charges since they were having s** where children were present. They might have to register on Megan's Law.
 

joel_maxwell

Permanent Resident of EPCOT
The reaction was a mixed bag. Some were disgusted and some were, in fact, cheering (although I don't think they could hear over the music and the fireworks). Luckily the parents with children who had a view quickly repositioned so that the only the highest fireworks could be seen.
Nicely written.

I don't have children, so I can not possibly imagine how parents respond if they find themselves in that kind of a situation. Having to explain something like that to your kids would be impossible.
It depends on what is exposed. I would just laugh and redirect our family the other way. If my kid/kids asked what that was all about, Id just laugh and say they liked each other a whole lot and then change the subject to what we were about to do.

It is my opinion that if you make a bigger deal of it than necessary, kids pick up on that and feast on it. I have a family member with kids and if I let a word slip that she doesnt like, she has to draw attention to it and tell me to "filter" my language. I always laugh since her kids wouldnt have even heard me, but after she says that, they always ask, "what did uncle Joel say mommy" :rolleyes:
 

Pepper's Ghost

Well-Known Member
It is my opinion that if you make a bigger deal of it than necessary, kids pick up on that and feast on it. I have a family member with kids and if I let a word slip that she doesnt like, she has to draw attention to it and tell me to "filter" my language. I always laugh since her kids wouldnt have even heard me, but after she says that, they always ask, "what did uncle Joel say mommy" :rolleyes:

BINGO UNCLE JOEL!! I'm not a father, but I'm an uncle 6 times and I've learned that if one of them bumps their head or falls, if you run over there with a terrified look on your face making a big deal of it, they start to scream and cry non-stop. They see the look on your face and it scares them that you're so scared or concerned. I've since learned that you go to them calmly, rub their boo-boo and tell them that they're fine, it's no big deal. It has worked every time if they're not bleeding. I'll even laugh and I find that my youngest nephew cracks a smile because it doesn't hurt and he thinks his falling made me laugh. I think that parents are most responsible for their kids freaking out unless there's blood. Almost every kid will freak out when he sees his own blood.

.... but I digress. I agree with you completely. I just think that your approach would work so much better than making a big deal about it. I'm not saying the behavior of those people is appropriate for their surroundings, but for the sake of your family you're better off taking the situation and the solution into your own hands and walk away.
 

Phonedave

Well-Known Member
I really think I would have confronted them. Asked if they needed help. Do you need someone to hold your purse. Do you need the name of a good dry cleaner? etc.

Can people really not resist their urges that badly. It is in an open stairwell, on a rooftop, during a time when dozens of people are out on that rooftop.

If ging on top of the Contemporary is one of your goals in life, then do it when less people are around. If it was that much passion that it could not wait, as someone else said, find a broom closet or the linen hamper.


-dave
 

harveyt0206

Well-Known Member
I really think I would have confronted them. Asked if they needed help. Do you need someone to hold your purse. Do you need the name of a good dry cleaner? etc.

Can people really not resist their urges that badly. It is in an open stairwell, on a rooftop, during a time when dozens of people are out on that rooftop.

If ging on top of the Contemporary is one of your goals in life, then do it when less people are around. If it was that much passion that it could not wait, as someone else said, find a broom closet or the linen hamper.

Maybe next time I am up there, someone will decide to drop a duce over the edge. Hey why not? It's all good right? Do whatever you want.

-dave

We have some funny folks on these boards. Classic.:ROFLOL:
 

Rook26

Member
Original Poster
It's only wrong if the couple were ugly.

Not an ugly couple as far as I could remember... for some reason I remember them as Anthony Bourdain and a young Sophia Loren (but I think that was something my brain did to protect my fragile psyche). :lol:

What really got me was that they came back into the restaurant for dessert after the show. The walk of shame, yet they didn't even seem the slightest bit ashamed. I wouldn't say they were proud either... maybe indifferent.
 

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