Are women jealous of men?

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Feralbreed

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Good one mate. I read the whole thing actually, you made a LOT of interesting points and the evidence shows that you might just be right about this.

Maybe those gals are just searching their identity. But I have to admit that in the fifties it was perhaps a little too brutal to the wimmen. I've seen examples of the "instructions" given to the women of the time perioid, and they we're pretty oppressing.

I'll admit though that women are complex and generally pretty messed up. I would still vote a woman to be a president. Maybe we could end all these useless wars which are ntohing more than large scale dick waving competitions. That's a point to the girls team because they don't have that problem.


And Dick Masterson is a pretty cool guy, eh makes fun of insecure women and doesn't afraid of anything.
 

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I agree. I also fear for the younger generation of women due to almost all of them worshiping things in pop culture that will only prolong this, I.E twilight, miley cyrus etc.[/quote]



Yeah, it seems pretty bad right at the moment. But hopefully that's just a passing thing...
 

Tonimata

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Well, that thread did two things
A) Reinforce my feelings of contempt against most women
B) Create a new sense of disgust to the beer-gobbling, belch 'n' farting stereotype you have very cleverly posed in your post.
The world sucks.
 

Tonimata

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I agree. I also fear for the younger generation of women due to almost all of them worshiping things in pop culture that will only prolong this, I.E twilight, miley cyrus etc.[/quote]



Yeah, it seems pretty bad right at the moment. But hopefully that's just a passing thing...[/quote]

Train theory:
They always pass, and more will end up passing.
Get ready for the Hannah Montana-Jonas Brothers-Twilight crossover. It will either blow the minds of the females or make me blow my own.
 

DoomyMcDoom

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ravens_nest said:
Only one questioned was produced from reading that...

Can I still be a manly man and enjoy a scented bath?

Apart from that, fair play...
I can answer that... it is possible but for every minute in said scented bath you must bend a piece of rebar into a pretzel... while singing sea shanties... with no pants... on the roof of a building... in the middle of your hometown... so it's not really worth it in the long run unless you truely are a manly manly man...


About the original post there... you have an interesting point of view...and being that i have no expressed arguments, let me just say... Well posted, good job, hope to see more from you in the future... and i may reread it after work and see if i have anything more to say... but for now i think that's about it.

thanks for the read mate.
 

Chaos scorch NL

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That really is a good observation, really interesting to read.

I believe I can explain a part of it:

Back in the time when women were nothing but babysitter etcetcetc. they devolped more social skills which they still have there more social then us men and that also makes it so that they care more about the social world and the socially wanted looks and things so they're more easily scared they wont fit in.

which is also why girls like it when you give complements aobut they're looks because it makes them feel moer socially wanted

and most mann dont have that because we simply dont give a shit about the socially wanted image...


incidentely someone said something about women laughing about mens jokes about something (I didn't really pay attention to that but here's also an explanetion to that)

in Couples women dont laugh about the jokes they laugh in submissevnes. Women might want to have control but tey'r still very submessive in relation. laughing meens 2 things: a) The danger has past or B) Submission which is the one the laughing in relations is about.

incidently if you are interested in this things I'd reccommend you to read the book: "the definitive book of body language" from alan and Barbrady Pease (i might have spelled the name wrong)