People arguing on the street about there relationship

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So i had my window open and started hearing a lot of shouting from outside, i peak my head out to listen , basically the guy was accusing his gf of cheating etc and lying to him , it went in to so much detail its unreal , why do people do this and why not argue inside lol so no neighbours can hear there mental sickness?
 
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I know what you mean. I guess we've all experienced hearing this at least once. I used to hear a daily argument on the bus. A woman would have these repeat slanging matches with an ex (by the sounds of it). In the end I knew what she was going to say; she was like a ******* parrot.
 
I hear my neighbour shouting at his daughter from time to time (she's 18, it's not like he abuses children (although I wouldn't put it past him) and listen in. Not sure why I find it so amusing.
 
I guess at the peak of an argument, what needs to be said needs to be said at that point in time no matter where they are. You must have had times when you've argued with someone in front of others and you didn't want to but it still happened?

Still, it's still silly to reveal their personal relationship problems with the whole street :)
 
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I had this aswell on the way back from work on my pushbike at about 2am in the morning,She was shouting at him..then he carried on walking then she was still shouting at him half way up the street...noisy cow.
 
It's a northern thing

I resent that lol

People argue all the time, but like someone else said, doing it in public is stupid, I'm guessing it's mostly chav couples that do it.

If I am ever subjected to this, I'd call the police, just to make things interesting, domestic violence can't exactly be far behind arguing in the street.
 
It's possible that it's the one and only time it'll happen for a couple - unlikely though.. but perhaps the benefit of the doubt. I've had one argument in my entire life that way, it didn't last long.

What I think is even worse is some white knight going up and saying "Is he bothering you doll?".
 
Worst public argument I've seen was in Costco in the eating area. Husband and wife with 2 kids, lots of extremely loud shouting! Said they were getting divorced :o
 
I've had one argument in my entire life that way, it didn't last long.

Don't believe for a second, thats impossible

I actually love seeing parents shout at their kids in the supermarket, the kids are enjoying themselves, or picking stuff up on the shelves and the parents explode lol

HULK MAD!

They they proceed to shout at the kid without explaining what the kids done wrong.

Would it be so bad just to leave the kid at home or in the car?

I don't know how old I was when my mum used to leave me at home alone, but I'm pretty sure I was under 16, all she said was, don't answer the door to anyone and don't go in the kitchen.

She'd leave me watching Thomas the Tank, Transformers or Thundercats, return an hour or 2 later after shopping or going to town to get some stuff done and I'd be in the exact same place she left me lol.
 
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See this in Reading all the time, bloody southerners. Do your arguing behind closed doors you proles! ;)

For fairness sake, I also heard a bloke while i was in Salford chasing another bloke down the street with what looked like a bat, with the "running away" bloke half dressed. Obviously walked in on his missus and said bloke engaged in a game of nude twister.
 
I actually love seeing parents shout at their kids in the supermarket, the kids are enjoying themselves, or picking stuff up on the shelves and the parents explode lol

Haha, me too. But only because I've been in their shoes and I'm glad those days have gone.

Not that I ever really exploded at my kids terribly... half the time I would just drop the nonsense at my end and join in being a bugger in the shop, lol.
 
Our old neighbours used to do this, usually at about 1am in the morning when one or other of them would get home and the police had been looking for them, or they were drunk/drugged up etc.

Fun.

Thankfully they've moved now and the new neighbours seem much more, how do I put it, ah yes, less drunk/drugged, more sane, law abiding, nice, yes that's the word, nice.
 
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