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  • Jim hasn't eaten in days to have the optimal preparation for the annual hot dog eating contest. Unfortunately Jim loses to a skinny little woman, Yoki. A few days after Jim's defeat, Andy is dating Yoki and Jim doesn't appreciate Andy's new girlfriend.

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    I knew that they would do something like that. Jim, as the typical male, is deeply offended by the fact that he lost to a woman in his speciality, the annual hot dog eating contest. But what is even worse is when Andy is dating Jim's worst ennemy. Jim, still hurt by his defeat, wants to get even with Yoki, and decides to do so during a family barbecue. Unfortunately for Jim the contest ends at the hospital for him. To be honest, every man is angry and hurt when he's defeated by someone, especially when this someone is a woman. I know, from experience that men have a difficult time dealing with such a tough loss. But what Jim's biggest problem is that he cannot accept that someone was better and will try even harder next time. For Jim it is clear that Yoki must have cheated in order to beat him. Honestly it's kind of sad that Jim thinks like that, but every man has difficulties admitting things, especially when it's about a loss inflicted by a skinny little woman.
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