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I have absolutely no idea what the heck you are talking about.
Why not go to the library and pick up a copy of "Hazards of Being a Male" and find out or find other books on Male Liberation.
I consider myself a male libber. I work at a long-term care facility. It's very hard work. And who's forever volunteering, when we're short on help, to work extra shifts or double shifts? The women! I could no more than work a double shift if a gun was pointed at my head.
When they ask me to work an extra or double shift, I just smile and say:
Sorry! I'm just not man enough to do it!
Why not go to the library and pick up a copy of "Hazards of Being a Male" and find out or find other books on Male Liberation.
I consider myself a male libber. I work at a long-term care facility. It's very hard work. And who's forever volunteering, when we're short on help, to work extra shifts or double shifts? The women! I could no more than work a double shift if a gun was pointed at my head.
When they ask me to work an extra or double shift, I just smile and say:
Sorry! I'm just not man enough to do it!
Why not go to the library and pick up a copy of "Hazards of Being a Male" and find out or find other books on Male Liberation.
I consider myself a male libber. I work at a long-term care facility. It's very hard work. And who's forever volunteering, when we're short on help, to work extra shifts or double shifts? The women! I could no more than work a double shift if a gun was pointed at my head.
When they ask me to work an extra or double shift, I just smile and say:
Sorry! I'm just not man enough to do it!
I have no clue what the heck you are trying to "liberate" yourself from. You just sound whiney to me.
I'm exercising my rights as a liberated male. More ironically, I could have said: I'm not woman enough to work a double/extra shift. It all has to do with standing up to the expectations of being a man, and being keenly aware that women are stronger than men. I accept that fact, with an enigmatic, wicked smile.
When this liberated male is asked by a female Nurse to help get a patient off the floor, who fell out of bed, and she says: We need a man for this job. I have every right to accuse them of making a sexist remark. I've seen other female aides get patients off the floor, is there any reason for the sexist remarks?
But oh dear! If I say to a female Nurse or Aide: This is a woman's job, to make the coffee. They'd run to the Human Resources Director and file a complaint against me. And in this facility, it can be cause for suspension.
I'm not whining, I'm loving every minute of being liberated!
I'm exercising my rights as a liberated male. More ironically, I could have said: I'm not woman enough to work a double/extra shift. It all has to do with standing up to the expectations of being a man, and being keenly aware that women are stronger than men. I accept that fact, with an enigmatic, wicked smile.
When this liberated male is asked by a female Nurse to help get a patient off the floor, who fell out of bed, and she says: We need a man for this job. I have every right to accuse them of making a sexist remark. I've seen other female aides get patients off the floor, is there any reason for the sexist remarks?
But oh dear! If I say to a female Nurse or Aide: This is a woman's job, to make the coffee. They'd run to the Human Resources Director and file a complaint against me. And in this facility, it can be cause for suspension.
I'm not whining, I'm loving every minute of being liberated!
I think you just sound like a wack job. Have fun with the liberation thing.
Why Can't This Male Call His Male Friend Boyfriend?
Why would you want to? If you're gay then its okay.
Most straight males would punch the lights out of any of their male friends to refer to them as "boyfriend".
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