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And yes you lied. Stern asking what HE could call Ivanka does not equal Trump calling her that.
Oh stop.
No one said anything about incest.
Creepy and twisted -- YES
And it's creepy to me that YOU apparently would feel fine about okaying someone to call your daughter a piece of ass and agree to talk about your daughters breasts on national radio.....
I totally agree with this, and abhor women who do this. It is not fair to men and young boys, and I don't understand why more women don't stand up to this crap. Women spent decades demanding respect and not to be sexualized by men, and then these young women now glorify in being pri*k teasers.
An interesting aside to this - women who try to dress like fashion magazines may not realize that just because it's in a magazine, it's not necessarily meant to be worn in the streets.
I know what you're thinking, surely women know this, but in fact, they may not.
I had this brought home to me vividly once - Walking down a sidewalk to the stoplight, I saw a young woman already there. She was dressed to the nines, at about 10:30 in the morning. I have to admit I thought she was a party girl, heading home after a very long night. I caught up to her, and as we stood there waiting, a car full of young men drove by, and they hooted (at her - I haven't been a hoot target for decades). She turned to me with a look of deep and genuine hurt, and said "I don't get it. I knock myself out to look nice, and they treat me like this."
I genuinely did not know what to say, and the light changed, so I said nothing, something I still regret. Surely I could have come up with something helpful and non-hurtful...
An interesting aside to this - women who try to dress like fashion magazines may not realize that just because it's in a magazine, it's not necessarily meant to be worn in the streets.
I know what you're thinking, surely women know this, but in fact, they may not.
I had this brought home to me vividly once - Walking down a sidewalk to the stoplight, I saw a young woman already there. She was dressed to the nines, at about 10:30 in the morning. I have to admit I thought she was a party girl, heading home after a very long night. I caught up to her, and as we stood there waiting, a car full of young men drove by, and they hooted (at her - I haven't been a hoot target for decades). She turned to me with a look of deep and genuine hurt, and said "I don't get it. I knock myself out to look nice, and they treat me like this."
I genuinely did not know what to say, and the light changed, so I said nothing, something I still regret. Surely I could have come up with something helpful and non-hurtful...
Her first problem is taking what people say so seriously. People she doesn't know to boot.
Oh stop.
No one said anything about incest.
Creepy and twisted -- YES
And it's creepy to me that YOU apparently would feel fine about okaying someone to call your daughter a piece of ass and agree to talk about your daughters breasts on national radio.....
"Creepy" -who defines what is creepy? If you have a hot daughter she WILL BE viewed by thousands of men (and some women) as a "piece of ass" (aka sexy based simply on looks)....ESPECIALLY if she's a celeb. You can either accept that and not worry or you can be one of those teeth grinding fathers that constantly wants to shoot people.
This little Donald Trump episode, exemplifies the castration of men in society.
These feminist loons, have boys and men acting like girls. Well, the big awakening. Men are not women!
Are you saying real men should cheat on their wives and expect women to touch their penises whenever they want?
If so, bring the castration on!
The way I see it, real men view women as their equals and treat them with nothing but respect. To expect a woman to have sex just because you want it makes you a piece of ****. That makes Donald a piece of ****. And because naturally the deflectors will bring it up, it makes Bill Clinton a piece of **** too (I don't care if he cheated on his wife personally; the only person who actually has reason to care is Hillary; the rest of you are just brainwashed partisan **** ups). My point stands. Real men worthy of respect treat women with dignity. Nothing else. And if you think that's castration, I feel bad for all the women in your life whom you treat like ****. They deserve better and you don't deserve them.
An interesting aside to this - women who try to dress like fashion magazines may not realize that just because it's in a magazine, it's not necessarily meant to be worn in the streets.
I know what you're thinking, surely women know this, but in fact, they may not.
I had this brought home to me vividly once - Walking down a sidewalk to the stoplight, I saw a young woman already there. She was dressed to the nines, at about 10:30 in the morning. I have to admit I thought she was a party girl, heading home after a very long night. I caught up to her, and as we stood there waiting, a car full of young men drove by, and they hooted (at her - I haven't been a hoot target for decades). She turned to me with a look of deep and genuine hurt, and said "I don't get it. I knock myself out to look nice, and they treat me like this."
I genuinely did not know what to say, and the light changed, so I said nothing, something I still regret. Surely I could have come up with something helpful and non-hurtful...
Interesting phenomenon happening in our culture with the hyper-sexualizing of young women in the fashion and entertainment industry and then the "shock" that normal healthy men are arroused. Maybe young women nowadays are so conditioned to be sexually provocative, they don't know when the line is being crossed.
LOL - I am well passed the hooted-at age also, but I rarely felt disrespected when construction workers or such would hoot and carry on when I'd walk by. Mostly it was done with a friendly flirtatious albeit provocative attitude, not crude or vulgar or insulting. That's the part of healthy boys-will-be-boys that is normal to me, not dangerous to women.
Maybe it's different now.
One's character is one's character. It should not change in the locker room, on private emails,or on a bus. This is the challenge for us all.
This is not anything new.... He was cussing like a sailor, when he announced his run for the office.
This is the stuff people that hate the establishment, love about "The Donald" He isn't going to sugarcoat it for precious snowflake, too fragile to hear it.
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