Except the way she handled him was stereotypically male - belittling his masculinity and threatening violence.
Except the way she handled him was stereotypically male - belittling his masculinity and threatening violence.
I’m a dedicated liberal. “Safe spaces” are a joke. One can choose what and what not to listen to and/or believe. Adults, in particular (and that’s what college kids are) should be able to process things that offend them. The world is rife with “micro-aggressions”; if one demands an echo chamber during this phase of…
Considering the number of broads on here who want to hate fuck Paul Ryan (brb barfing forever and ever)? no women are just as fucking stupid with their vaginas as men are with their dicks.
Hey dude. I am a little older than you, and frankly, yeah, getting a second date is like pulling teeth for me too. but you need to bring more to the table than pop culture and what you read on jezebel. Maybe you really are boring. I do agree with you a little. I think it has become impossible for me to even pretend to…
What makes you think women don’t go through the exact same thing? Learn hobbies, join clubs, focus on our professions, get fit.
If you’re comfortable, secure with yourself, and a nice person, women will probably be more interested.
This is the typical response at this point. No matter how much I try this “self improvement” crap or how much feminist literature I read or how much I try and “see women as people!!!!” I’m always the sexist asshole.
210, 6'2", and I have spent my entire 20s on self improvement. Early on I read and took to hear that PUA culture was stupid and gross, so first I got my weight under control and spent a ridiculous amount of time learning grooming and fashion. Then to not have a shit personality I spent years learning pop culture,…
The difference is that women are taught to settle.
I’m always hearing from women that if men aren’t willing to date 400lb women with no sense of hygene, we must just have to high of standards.
I think that women are guiltier of that than men by quite a large margin.
Similar to how women complain about not being able to find a guy, when they get hit on all the time. They’re really complaining about not being able to find the specific type of guy they want.
He’s white...pfft....
So, silent inaction then?
No one is talking about leading. Even this article is only talking about participating. The confusion results from that relationship between leading and supporting. If I am at this particular demonstration, should I chant or remain silent and let the women chant? Should I hold up a sign and risk blocking a woman’s…
In response to another poster, I supplied several other examples of similar sentiments.
Let’s not forget that articles like this seem to suggest that men who are misogynists are bad, but that men who are “allies” aren’t quite good enough either.
I can’t afford to go to D.C. But I wouldn’t want men there, frankly. Fuck the sausage party. The whole point is to celebrate women’s voices and point of view without having it all fucked up by men. Fuck inclusivity if it’s always one-sided.
Dude, it’s called the “Women’s March on Washington.” I didn’t even know men were invited. I hadn’t checked the Facebook group. I’m supportive of women’s issues, but I’m also aware that men getting involved with women’s groups, without being explicitly invited, is often seen (justifiably) as butting in.