Is Teabagging TOXIC??? | Dead by Daylight



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25 thoughts on “Is Teabagging TOXIC??? | Dead by Daylight”

  1. Depends on context. You taunt me to still chase you and waste my time? No. You already won and want to show off? Yes.
    Edit: comment made before watching, i know its obvious statement.

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  2. Saying it is or isn't toxic as if it was a binary choice I think really misses the point of it. Tea bagging is toxic, yeah. It is inherently meant to taunt the killer whether that be for a tactical or purely emotional reason.

    The big discussion should be "how" toxic is tea bagging. I feel like turning the topic to more "where does tea bagging fall on a level of toxicity" is way more relevant and handles nuance rather than just "yes or no".

    I think most people would agree finding someones profile and doxxing their real face book profile over a video game is way more toxic than just tea bagging at the exit gate. Though I don't think tea bagging being "less" toxic relatively than other X bm should make it counted fully as "not toxic".

    At the end of the day tho. It's just a video game and if someone rages their mind out by someone just spamming crouch at them in a game, they prob need to take a step away from that game.

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  3. If you're offended or insulted by someone crouch spamming then quite simply, turn around and ignore them (especially those who do it for attention) as its one less person on a gen. If its on your team? Bodyblock them for shits and giggles. Some people need abit of humility taught to them lol.

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  4. Yeah, it’s toxic, but it’s not reportable or anything. Also depends on context like if it’s at the gates or after a stun sure, but you can usually tell when it’s just a survivor dicking about. A lot of the time I just find it funny. Hell when I play survivor I won’t do it in the killer’s face or anything unless they’re friendly but i find it quite funny to do when they’ve found you in a bad hiding spot or trapped you in a room because it’s like laughing at yourself.

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  5. I enjoy BM and "toxic" gestures because it feels more like the other players are human and communicating. rather than the ex comp player with 6000 hours who is programmed to shit on me at every loop just to escape and leave the lobby and go to his next game.

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  6. I came here from apex and in that game teabagging is someone trying to make friends. So I'm used to it meaning something nice. In this game I see it as more of a dare to chase them.

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  7. People who sit at the exit gate for 5 hours just to teabag the killer are toxic. Mid-game, survivors teabagging are often trying to keep your attention. Basically a tactical taunt. I will do it when I'm wanting to lead the killer away from my team so they can unhook and reset safely or finish a gen in a particularly trash spot. I absolutely hate when people BM at the exit though. I'm often waiting to tell the players "gg" and I get rather miffed if my teammate is being a douche and wasting my time. I also don't like to entertain survivors doing that as killers either, I tend to spend my time during EGC just sniffing out palettes and breakable walls for extra bp and if they're insistent on BMing to the very end I tend to get up and get some water or something.

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  8. I see teabagging as a compliment.

    When you heal other survivors, unhook/save them or whatever, they always teabag each other as a "thank you".
    During a chase when a survivor does this or end game at the exit gates to the killer, they're saying "ggs good chase/match".

    All about the mindset to me. But you can also just mope and whine about it being toxic and letting it get to you. It's like that old saying about barking dogs:

    "You will never reach your destination if you stop and throw stones at every dog that barks."

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  9. There are many YouTube videos on how, if a survivor tea bag's you should probably leave them alone. So I use tea baging sometimes if the killer finds me first 50% of the time they will leave as well πŸ˜‚.

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