Why do you say that? When women make broad, sweeping generalisations about men, do you say 'Sounds like some broad who can't get a man?'
Yep. I do.
And I wouldn't say divorced. I would say backwards.
Maybe Saudi Arabia would be a better bet.
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Why do you say that? When women make broad, sweeping generalisations about men, do you say 'Sounds like some broad who can't get a man?'
Why do you say that? When women make broad, sweeping generalisations about men, do you say 'Sounds like some broad who can't get a man?'
Reminds me of a woman I know who would tell all and sundry that "all men are *******s", but got extremely angry when I told her "all women are whores".
Generalisations like this are for the stupid and intellectually lazy.
PMSL What world do you live in?
They purposely dress and act sexy/slutty, post sexy/slutty pics on facebook for guys to look act.
They do it to boost their ego and get validation from the opposite sex and get "likes". Just as they do when they go to the clubs.
That's just the way it is. They do it in "general" and it does have consequences to society in general. Women just cry foul and make all these justifications to make themselves feel better.
I also have family/realitves friends etc it's no different, they are observations based on history.
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Completely forgot about this! Here you go:
'I'm not going to tell you not to drink, because I know you're going to and I'm not going to tell you not to chase women, because I know you're going to. Just don't do both at the same time.'
Why do you say that? When women make broad, sweeping generalisations about men, do you say 'Sounds like some broad who can't get a man?'
Didn't you just generalise about people that make generalisations?
Should I start posting pics?I could count the number of slutty looking women on one hand.
Shoooooosh and do what she tells you.Yep. I do.
And I wouldn't say divorced. I would say backwards.
Far-rightist Marine Le Pen threw France's 2012 presidential race wide open by scoring nearly 20 per cent in the first round - votes that may determine the outcome of the May 6 run-off between Socialist favourite Francois Hollande and conservative president Nicolas Sarkozy.
Ms Le Pen has sought to transcend the bigoted image of the National Front she inherited from her firebrand father Jean-Marie.
The 43-year-old lawyer won between 18 and 20 per cent in the first round of voting, official estimates said, the highest ever score for her anti-immigrant, anti-European, far-right party.
This did not allow her to go through to the second round on May 6 - in which Mr Sarkozy squares off against Mr Hollande - but it puts her party in its strongest position yet.
"The battle of France has just begun," she declared after the estimates were released, adding "we have exploded the monopoly of the two parties"........... Ms Le Pen, a seasoned politician before she took over the party last year, is credited with offering a softer image of the party dominated by her father since he founded it in 1972 and tainted by his extremist outbursts.
But critics say she represents the same hard-right National Front in new clothes, playing on white voters' sensitivities over France's Muslim population, estimated at up to six million.
The twice-divorced mother of three was elected to local and regional council posts and in 2004 to the European parliament and also served as the National Front's legal head.
Analysts see her as part of a new age of far-right leaders across Europe seeking to shake off the fascist stigma of their predecessors.
"She embodies a new political generation in the National Front, which wants to modernise it and stop it seeming old-fashioned," said Nonna Mayer, a specialist on the far right at the Sciences-Po school in Paris.
With the French election first rounds in, some interesting results,
Should I start posting pics?
And once again for the hard of seeing, I placed my comments in an historical context, pointing out that it has now become normal. "that's just how it is".
Sexualisation and masculinity of women is no longer a big deal because it's "normal".
Shoooooosh and do what she tells you.
Now be a good boy and wash the dishes, clean the house and the toilet and dont forget to take out the garbage. It's girls night out tonight.
And tomorrow clothes and makeup shopping, so dont use the credit card.
Sounds like you have 5 daughters...