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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?
Has anyone else noticed the preponderance of these negative anti-women threads? What do you think?
I've been thinking the exact same thing and I've come to the conclusion that this forum seems to be a magnet for quite a few guys who are blaming women in general for their own personal problems. It doesn't surprise me that if somebody is constantly spouting off some juvenile nonsense about women that this attitude in their daily lives is going to come across very poorly when they interact with them.
its called cause and effect. its called the awakening.and also karma.
42 million divorces since 1975 --70% filed by women.
once again the guy gets punched in the face and then she complains about his hemophilia.
when the awakening occurs the name calling begins and the female card gets played, help help damsel in distress. mysogynes mysogynes.
i love it ---if you give a greek name mysogyne or misandry (the game gets played both ways) to someone, that means they are mentally ill and there is nothing wrong with your behavior.
we have become a nation of name callers oblivious to our own bad behavior.
Last edited by Huckleberry3911948; 02-04-2010 at 09:25 AM..
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?
Hi lilred0005,
I told you. The complaints are from career achieving women and a good 50% of the men at the bottom of the heap. When 1 man is juggling 3 women there are not enough women to go around. When a women makes 150k a year, there are not enough men for her around.
I've been thinking the exact same thing and I've come to the conclusion that this forum seems to be a magnet for quite a few guys who are blaming women in general for their own personal problems. It doesn't surprise me that if somebody is constantly spouting off some juvenile nonsense about women that this attitude in their daily lives is going to come across very poorly when they interact with them.
100% agree.
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