Refusing to see a movie their partner wants to see with them is a sensible red flag. I think it would be higher if it was phrased generally rather than specifically about Barbie.
If they’re being a dick about it, yes. But surely there’s things that people in a relationship do by themselves or with friends. Couldn’t seeing a movie that your partner doesn’t want to be one of them?
So being enthusiastic to see the Barbie movie is a red flag for you. That doesn’t make sense to me, but hey, I hope you find love in someone that shares your movie preferences.
No, that is not what I said at all. Some movies have people working on them who are, very loudly, spreading dangerous things that are doing very real harm to individuals and society as a whole …things like Q. I would rather not spend money supporting them.
I hope you’re able to see the difference between the two things. Cheers.
Red flags come in all sizes. A potentially small one is: “I’m not willing to sit through a dumb but harmless movie even though my partner wants to see it.”
A bigger red flag would be “I refuse to see The Barbie Movie because it’s woke!!!”
Well, there’s a certain subset of loud, gullible cretins out there that apply the following tests to see if something is “woke” and they should hate it:
Does it espouse or support anything that’s not hardcore, regressive social “conservatism”?
Do the libs (real or imaginary) like it?
If the answer to any of those 2 questions is “yes”: the thing in question is “woke”.
You should go to the theater to see that movie (which I’ve never heard of and thus am not promoting) with your girlfriend 3 more times, that’ll show 'em!
Right? It’s a super fun and very funny movie. Knee jerk reactions to a movie about Barbie tells you all you need to know about where the person gets all their opinions fed to them from