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I too miss the good old days of Andy Griffith and Leave it To Beaver when men were men and could unabashedly hang out and chat about their daughter's vaginas and breasts, about banging black broads, and having threesomes. But then the femi-nazis ruined everything.
What's wrong with those two? And why does mentioning that one's daughter has an attractive body by societal standards automatically = incest?
I too miss the good old days of Andy Griffith and Leave it To Beaver when men were men and could unabashedly hang out and chat about their daughter's vaginas and breasts, about banging black broads, and having threesomes. But then the femi-nazis ruined everything.
The great majority of men...probably 90%+ have said things that if recorded and given enough fame would be tabloid fodder. That's just reality. Look at how popular pornography is (70%? of men regularly view it). What about a lot of rap music? Nudie mags? What about racial jokes? Strip clubs? Lying to women just to bang them? Sexing women of different races/bra sizes/butt shapes/ages just to try it?
The thing is, 99.9999% of men aren't celebs with microphones or cameras always around. And although most men indulge in or say things on the fringes of decency, they keep that part of life "in the locker room" so to speak. For example, the random clean cut banker guy may come across very professional in his public life, but say filthy things (some true, some exaggerated, some just lies) while playing poker and jam out to the crudest sexist/homophobic Eminem lyrics.
From my experience, most guys know to take a lot of the "locker room talk" with a grain of salt. It's often just said for the shock factor or out of pseudo-bravado.
I guess respecting women means the "castration of men". That's funny as all hell. I'm glad all the oldies with this downright disrespectful and regressive mindset are dying off. At least even a lot of young Republican men even understand that what he said was discussing sexual assault and that's wrong. I'm thankful to live in the time that I do.
From my experience, most guys know to take a lot of the "locker room talk" with a grain of salt. It's often just said for the shock factor or out of pseudo-bravado.
Exactly. I seem to remember Hillary saying publically not just idle private talk something about, "men getting off the reservation.." That's alarming and offensive no matter how you slice it.
I guess respecting women means the "castration of men". .
What the heck does that suppose to mean? Getting a notarized authorization from them before initiating any physical contact other wise it's "sexual assault"? Never bragging in private to other men of your conquests or verbalizing that any women are attracted to and compliant toward men with fame and money? I guess you're right it does mean castrating men.
I guess respecting women means the "castration of men". That's funny as all hell. I'm glad all the oldies with this downright disrespectful and regressive mindset are dying off. At least even a lot of young Republican men even understand that what he said was discussing sexual assault and that's wrong. I'm thankful to live in the time that I do.
If it were about respect and disrespect, Bill & Hillary would be divorced.
What guys talk about together among ourselves, is never meant for women's ears.
That is why this is off some secret recording. Not bold face, said to a woman's face.
Mr. High and Mighty Paul Ryan, sitting around the campfire with his hunting buddies, has said much worse.
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