Definitely a rant; carry on if you don't feel like reading it.
Curious to see what percentage of gamers fall on each side. I'll go first. Maybe it's that who I am as a person tends to bleed into my gaming. If I were sitting right beside the person who killed me in-game, it was a nice play, creative, all that, I'm the type of guy who's going to turn and tell you, "that was nice… Jackass." If, however, you started trying to teabag me IRL… That's a nut punch for you. I don't like it (damn sure not in real life, but meant in-game). I got one unintentional red card back in school for unsportsmanlike conduct and didn't even mean it; I'd be thoroughly amused if teabaggers also got removed from the game and made to sit sidelines their next game. Prepping myself for the "pansy" responses, and maybe it's just a generation thing, but that's my take.
P.S. No, this isn't because it's happened to me a lot; it's because I saw a clip of one of the funniest Wraith plays I've ever seen (1,000 hours of Wraith) and then lost respect when he had to teabag the box. 1,000 hours of play… That's a lot… And you still need to disrespect the guy?
Again, just seeing correlations in real life, and they look ridiculous. Doctors teabagging med students, 20 year electrician teabagging apprentice… You have experience, good. Gotta disrespect to feel good about it?
Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/apexlegends/comments/ch03m4/teabagging_absolutely_necessary_or/