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Without naming names...I and some other guys have been accused of hating women, or having something against women, creating threads to put them down.etc. I understand some people are a bit sensitive, but it seems that if you even make a comment that is not entirely flattering of the female sex as a whole - it could be anything, even if you take a 'feminist' viewpoint - there'll always be a few very vocal ones who shout you down, question your motives, accuse you of being bitter.
This is a totally unbiased question...I want to know if in your opinion you think that misogyny is really rife here...Or misandry, for that matter.
Normal, healthy men have some degree of misogyny.
It takes a uniquely perceptive woman to accept this -- only one that I know of on this forum has really "accepted" it, and I can tell it's not been easy for her.
Women who complain about "Misogyny" are usually those women who have little self-awareness, and no idea of how misandrist women are (by their nature). They just assume men are supposed to have the same feminine values, and are caught in a perpetual cycle of outrage.
So I CAN'T DM you, but you CAN type things to me when you rep me on a message?
Had you never left a message "black don't crack" which suggest that white women are more prone to getting ageing wrinkles, then I would have never even DM you in the first place to confirm that you are black.
So I CAN'T DM you, but you CAN type things to me when you rep me on a message?
Had you never left a message "black don't crack" which suggest that white women are more prone to getting ageing wrinkles, then I would have never even DM you in the first place to confirm that you are black.
Oh please, grasp at straws much?
You were not contacting me over that rep comment and you know it. I don't see anything wrong with "black don't crack" it's a very common saying in my community and I've left it on other people's rep as well. It means black people age well, which by the way was mentioned in that thread already and said as well about Asian women -- I didn't say anything about white women. So try again. No dice, LOL.
I won't be replying to you further. you're on ignore, goodbye.
It takes a uniquely perceptive woman to accept this -- only one that I know of on this forum has really "accepted" it, and I can tell it's not been easy for her.
Normal, healthy men have some degree of hatred towards women? I don't think so.
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Women who complain about "Misogyny" are usually those women who have little self-awareness, and no idea of how misandrist they are.
Really? What exactly qualifies you to make that determination?
Always 2 sides to a story, and as you can see, this is why it's hard to trust women.
Dolls Eyes could have simply IGNORED ME, but yet she chose to put a private conversation on the forum and try to make it seem like I was harassing her, or that she NEVER contact me.
On the real though, you Braunwyn, SerriaAZ (sp?) and Dewdrop93 are cool as hell... I would buy all you gals a round of drinks... I have no issues with girls like ya'll.
This speaks to my point about them being manipulators too. Unbelievable. I've had tons of private conversations with guys on here with no issues.
edit: I see nothing wrong with 'black don't crack.' That comment says nothing about white women, at all. What I have a problem with is some idiot man contacting me over the DM system and then insulting my looks when he didn't like the answer he got the first time. They do this type of crap IRL too.
It's an excuse, for me putting his DM on blast. But buy it if you want. I don't care about saying 'black don't crack.'
BUSTED!!!!
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