Why don't most women want guns? (Amish, versus, document, working)
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I've lived in rural to extremely rural areas all my life. 90% of you have no idea what rural living is like. None. Just more posers.
Your lost in your alleged mind..... On the other hand i lived in a tee pee in the woods with no power 3 full years. I'ld have to say you don't know nuthin' but we both know that.
Did you ever get around to taking that ID 10 T test?
Your lost in your alleged mind..... On the other hand i lived in a tee pee in the woods with no power 3 full years. I'ld have to say you don't know nuthin' but we both know that.
Did you ever get around to taking that ID 10 T test?
Yes, I know you claim to have lived off the grid in a tipi. I believe I've used that piece of information before in a couple of my posts regarding the mental stability of gun fondlers.
...regarding the mental stability of gun fondlers.
Hum, Cometclear you sure use the expression gun fondlers a lot, so does that mean you are trying to insinuate that men who like guns see it as an extension of their...well, you know....? Or am I just reading into your words too much, though I think you're making your intentions pretty clear.
Not that I care if you are or not, you have a right to say and think as you wish, truly you do and that's great, besides the part about the extension carries some validity. I was just curious if it was my imagination or not. Moreover, its quite alright for a man to fondle a symbol of his most precious limb, its only natural and nothing to be ashamed of but gracious sakes don’t fondle the real thing in public- its against the law you know.
Last edited by GINGERSNAP1963; 02-01-2013 at 08:25 PM..
My CCW class consisted of about 20 percent women. In the past few weeks, I have had many conversations with other women about guns.
I think the OP is a little uninformed.
20yrsinBranson
Yes, Gallup and other gatherers of objective data are incorrect and your conclusions based upon conversations with your girlfriends in Missouri are better indicators.
Who was it, Judith Crist, in 1972 who wondered aloud how in the world Richard Nixon had been re-elected? "Not only do I not know anyone who voted for Nixon, I don't know anyone who knows anyone who voted for Nixon!"
Hum, Cometclear you sure use the expression gun fondlers a lot, so does that mean you are trying to infer that men who like guns see as it an extention of....you know....?
That would be "imply." When someone hints at something, they are implying. When you read my implication and draw a conclusion, you are inferring. Got it?
Yes, that it is what I am implying. In fact, the last time someone just outright stated as much, you threatened to tell the teacher and have the implications removed. It seemed to strike a large nerve with you.
Many women do not want to know. They do not want to know about the rapes, home invasions, crime, car jackings, drugs etc in their area. Today more information is available than ever before but the person has to at least make the effort. Women find it easy to fall into a false sense of security. Something basic such as situational awareness is a challange for many. True many have no exposure to basic gun usage so the learning curve may be higher for some but even the smallest woman can be very aggressive if the desire is there.
You know, I've never even thought one way or another about owning a gun. It's not something that I focus on in my daily life. But I don't think I would like living in fear of someone attacking me and therefore thinking I need a gun to protect myself.
Many women do not want to know. They do not want to know about the rapes, home invasions, crime, car jackings, drugs etc in their area. Today more information is available than ever before but the person has to at least make the effort. Women find it easy to fall into a false sense of security. Something basic such as situational awareness is a challange for many. True many have no exposure to basic gun usage so the learning curve may be higher for some but even the smallest woman can be very aggressive if the desire is there.
Women are safer than they've ever been. They don't need guns.
That would be "imply." When someone hints at something, they are implying. When you read my implication and draw a conclusion, you are inferring. Got it?
Yes, that it is what I am implying. In fact, the last time someone just outright stated as much, you threatened to tell the teacher and have the implications removed. It seemed to strike a large nerve with you.
Yeah, I knew infer was the wrong word as soon as I posted it. It's late and I'm too tired to pull down the tharsaurusesesarus, (and spell checker,) in my head to check my posts.
However what do you mean I threatened to tell the teacher? What the heck are you talking about? I've been on this forum for less than a month and this is my first interaction with you and/or in regard to phallaxxxess symbols. Me thinks you have me cornyfused with someone else.
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