Man of Honour
I'd watch it and read the paper or a magazine at the same time if it was a bad one. 


Don't ask me! Apperently men can watch a film and be on the laptop at the same time. I personally think its rude, if you don't want to watch the movie, go somewhere else. Me and my boyfriend always watch movies together and never go on laptops or anything, unlike SOME people
Considering you haven't seen it and want to watch it, why would you be on your laptop?![]()
No, the couple in question sit in arm chairs beside each other, and the woman doesn't text their mates.
No, the couple in question sit in arm chairs beside each other, and the woman doesn't text their mates.
Don't ask me! Apperently men can watch a film and be on the laptop at the same time. I personally think its rude, if you don't want to watch the movie, go somewhere else. Me and my boyfriend always watch movies together and never go on laptops or anything, unlike SOME people

if its not you why do you care?

[J.D.C];18043774 said:If the film was pish, for example, Sex and City 2, I'd watch it and criticise it until she told me to, "get the hell out!" = Ideal.
Otherwise, I'd just watch it.
Although I don't think sitting on the laptop for 10-15 minutes is much to get worked up about.
If you sit on the laptop for an hour or more, when you've never seen the film before and it's kind of 'your time with each other' then you need to catch a grip, in my book.![]()
Because it irrates me to see it, I think its incredibly rude but I can't say anything and I was just wondering if it was just me
Because it irrates me to see it, I think its incredibly rude but I can't say anything and I was just wondering if it was just me
While you are watching a movie at home with your significant other, one you BOTH chose to watch and haven't seen before, would you be on your laptop? Or do you think thats really rude?

