sudaki_eso wrote: »Or just be an adult and dont do it all no matter what happend
I don't teabag because I have an IQ on the RHS of the bell curve. FFS, some of you could do with being a little more inventive. Slot a fun emote. I've gotten a few "lol" whispers from my "kneel praying" emote.
Teabagging = lack of imagination.
Izanagi.Xiiib16_ESO wrote: »I often feel sorry for zos employees sorting important support tickets from spam.
The cries of "what is ballista" from the faceless employees cubicle.
It's interesting that those who consider tbagging to be some kind of abuse are perfectly happy to rage whisper someone calling them all sorts of things even mailing them. I guess crouching up and down is more offensive right
I don't teabag because I have an IQ on the RHS of the bell curve. FFS, some of you could do with being a little more inventive. Slot a fun emote. I've gotten a few "lol" whispers from my "kneel praying" emote.
Teabagging = lack of imagination.
lordrichter wrote: »"A gentleman's guide to teabagging"? Do those words go together?
My personal "gentleman's" rule is "don't do it".
DirkRavenclaw wrote: »TeaBagging is for Children, i keep on reporting it, so a person gets a response/slap on the wrist from ZOS, the same as you do with little Kids, simple
UndeniablyAVG wrote: »sudaki_eso wrote: »Or just be an adult and dont do it all no matter what happend
I play video games to escape the pain of adult life.
If I do it, I try to be pretty sure the other party is okay with it because I've come to learn it can be harmful to people who have been sexually assaulted in the past.
I might know them or if they tbag, I can safely assume they won't be particularly offended.
Knowing this, it's pretty easy for me to avoid doing it. I would hate for someone to have a very bad experience because of it.Recremen wrote:The reason for this is that all kinds of people play this game, including actual victims of sexual assault. Certain things like teabagging are literally psychological triggers that can mess someone up for the rest of the day or longer. There is no need to bring that kind of dynamic into the game. It is not a necessary part of the simulated combat experience. And it's not like these victims "should have known what they were signing up for" when they bought the game. The game wasn't advertised as an environment where you can simulate sexual assault, it was advertised for the simulated combat. The things you add to that are on you, and you really do have a degree of social responsibility to be a good member of the community. If you can't muster the social graces to do something as easy as "not teabagging" then maybe some psych treatment would do you some good as well.
Knowing this, it's pretty easy for me to avoid doing it. I would hate for someone to have a very bad experience because of it.