What Is With All The Angry, Anti-Women Sentiment? (housewife, respects, Spanish)
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Actually, I do have the facts about my own marriage, and because of that, I can disqualify your thoughts on the matter as ignorant.
Do people who are served surprise divorce papers have an accurate assessment of their own marriage? When you say "I" it is reflexively biased. Of course I am ignorant of your marriage. That is what I just said. Conjectures are not done with factual material.
Was that supposed to be the french word that roughly translated means something like "here it is"? It's spelled "voila" in French. There's a city in Washington state called Walla Walla but I don't think that's what you were referring to.
Was that supposed to be the french word that roughly translated means something like "here it is"? I don't know the exact spelling of the word in french but there's a town in Washington state called Walla Walla but somehow I don't think that's what you were referring to.
"Voila" (with an accent grave over the a if you want to get fancy).
Lately it seems every other thread on here is filled with angry, often mysogynistic rants against women. These posts/threads reek of bitterness and discontentment. Why the need to blame an entire gender for the bad behavior or bad experiences with a few? I've heard that women are notorious for "man-bashing"(which is inexcusable as well) but all I see on here as of late is the opposite with thread topics of exhorting men to "never get married", plus the usual "women are superficial gold-diggers". Geez, don't you think it's getting a little old? I have personally had some very negative and hurtful experiences with men, but I would NEVER blame the male gender for my problems or hold any group or even any individual responsible for the foul acts of a few men. Has anyone else noticed the preponderance of these negative anti-women threads? What do you think?
It balances out the man-bashing in society--the "all men are jerks and players" mentality. Of course, if they do run across a "nice guy", then he's boring or unambitious or whatever.
It balances out the man-bashing in society--the "all men are jerks and players" mentality. Of course, if they do run across a "nice guy", then he's boring or unambitious or whatever.
I don't think that's the case, rather it's mostly internet hyperbole. To state the obvious, it's likely that many of these nice guys aren't as nice as they think.
It balances out the man-bashing in society--the "all men are jerks and players" mentality. Of course, if they do run across a "nice guy", then he's boring or unambitious or whatever.
I have seen this happen many times as well. Every time I back home to visit my parents, this sentiment is echoed by most women I encounter. But people will believe what they want to believe.
What is defined, today, as a nice guy is simply sad. Some men think that by being nice guys, that they have no backbone whatsoever, and just pleasing the women; while they get nothing in return. Plus I know men who are "nice guys" think women do not want them because they are nice, when they never approached a woman in their life. Having confidence and conversational skills help as well.Plus being "just nice" should not be the only positive adjective people have for you. They should appreciate your intellect among other things. I consider myself a nice guy, but I have a backbone and stand up for myself. But I have had women accuse me of being a jerk and a wannabe player; just because I show self-confidence!!
Actually, it wasn't any kind of insight, because it assumes knowing my ex-husband and me personally, and that is not the case.
Which is another issue with this thread. Lots of presumption going on. By a few sentences, suddenly a stranger feels he knows seven years worth of relationship and history, two personalities (one he hasn't even had the chance to interact with on a forum), two upbringings, and what went on, and feels entitled to make a judgment.
"I suspect that being a good loyal feminist may have sapped his will. Any man that follows around his woman is often lost." Oh, please. I can assure you and Gwynned that neither of you know anything about my ex-husband, never mind the completely ridiculous statement implying that he followed me around.
That's why it's so amusing to me: People here are talking out their arses about things they know very, very little about.
But that's what happens when people generalize.
Thanks for proving my point. Same goes for the person who made the "mouthful" comment.
Don't take yourselves and your opinions so seriously. You'll live longer.
Actually it was "A very aggressive women who succeeds in domesticating her mate often learns to despise him. I think I really do pity women more than men. It seems that nature never lets them win. Aloof jerks they love but also hate, and domestic servile men they think they will love, they learn to hate." that I wanted to rep. Although it says a lot about your character when you take everything as though it's an intended slight against you. Don't take it personally though, this is actually a really common trait with western women, as though they're eternal victims that feel they have to "speak out" every chance they get. Chalk that up as one more example of what's wrong with modern feminism: victimization of the female gender.
Don't take it personally though, this is actually a really common trait with western women, as though they're eternal victims that feel they have to "speak out" every chance they get. Chalk that up as one more example of what's wrong with modern feminism: victimization of the female gender.
Actually western women have been setting the example of how to persevere in order to gain their rights for the rest of the world. Do you realize that a hundred years ago women in America were still fighting for the right to vote? You're talking as though being a female victim in society is something fictional but history demonstrates that it's very real. If you lived in a society in which women could vote but men could not wouldn't you also feel the need to stand up for yourself and demand equal treatment? I know I would.
Now, I'm gonna show my hunky monkey how much I hate him and how unworthy he is. That sexy, handsome, intelligent, well-rounded, educated, articulate, witty, wonderful, hard-working, well-dressed, great smelling man. Boy, is he is gonna pay, and dearly I tell ya.
this is actually a really common trait with western women, as though they're eternal victims that feel they have to "speak out" every chance they get. Chalk that up as one more example of what's wrong with modern feminism: victimization of the female gender.
Said the man who whines and moans about how men have been emasculated.
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