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Re: a "real man" [Re: LunarEclipse]
    #22470274 - 11/03/15 09:57 AM (8 years, 2 months ago)

No problem liking other things you would just be weeded out in a natural world. You are not in natures plans. Better served as fuel for other species. In our society though there's a happy ending for everyone apparently


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Re: a "real man" [Re: eehoo]
    #22470414 - 11/03/15 10:42 AM (8 years, 2 months ago)

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eehoo said:
No problem liking other things you would just be weeded out in a natural world. You are not in natures plans. Better served as fuel for other species. In our society though there's a happy ending for everyone apparently




Stuff like this really burns me up.  So, do you think this guy deserves to lose his job?  I mean, anyone that works at Taco Bell has got to have some pent up anger, right? Have a few drinks, then just trying to get back home to have a few more, right? 

The best part was when he goes to grab his hat as he is getting pepper sprayed. 

http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-uber-rider-arrested-20151101-story.html


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Re: a "real man" [Re: DividedQuantum]
    #22470507 - 11/03/15 11:06 AM (8 years, 2 months ago)

A real man knows when it's about girls talking :hehehe:


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Re: a "real man" [Re: LunarEclipse]
    #22470526 - 11/03/15 11:11 AM (8 years, 2 months ago)

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eehoo said:
No problem liking other things you would just be weeded out in a natural world. You are not in natures plans. Better served as fuel for other species. In our society though there's a happy ending for everyone apparently




Stuff like this really burns me up.  So, do you think this guy deserves to lose his job?  I mean, anyone that works at Taco Bell has got to have some pent up anger, right? Have a few drinks, then just trying to get back home to have a few more, right? 

The best part was when he goes to grab his hat as he is getting pepper sprayed. 

http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-uber-rider-arrested-20151101-story.html




I'm not gonna a comment on anecdotes as they are irrelevant into big topics. All I'm saying is there is a big picture nature has and some humans are best served going back to the earth rather than being cancerous


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Re: a "real man" [Re: LunarEclipse]
    #22471030 - 11/03/15 01:03 PM (8 years, 2 months ago)

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eehoo said:
No problem liking other things you would just be weeded out in a natural world. You are not in natures plans. Better served as fuel for other species. In our society though there's a happy ending for everyone apparently




Stuff like this really burns me up.  So, do you think this guy deserves to lose his job?  I mean, anyone that works at Taco Bell has got to have some pent up anger, right? Have a few drinks, then just trying to get back home to have a few more, right? 

The best part was when he goes to grab his hat as he is getting pepper sprayed. 

http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-uber-rider-arrested-20151101-story.html




I bet his momma has big titties tho


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Re: a "real man" [Re: Hobozen] * 1
    #22471490 - 11/03/15 02:58 PM (8 years, 2 months ago)

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eehoo said:
No problem liking other things you would just be weeded out in a natural world. You are not in natures plans. Better served as fuel for other species. In our society though there's a happy ending for everyone apparently




Stuff like this really burns me up.  So, do you think this guy deserves to lose his job?  I mean, anyone that works at Taco Bell has got to have some pent up anger, right? Have a few drinks, then just trying to get back home to have a few more, right? 

The best part was when he goes to grab his hat as he is getting pepper sprayed. 

http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-uber-rider-arrested-20151101-story.html




I bet his momma has big titties tho







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Re: a "real man" [Re: LunarEclipse]
    #22471520 - 11/03/15 03:05 PM (8 years, 2 months ago)

Don't short this guy a Taco.



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Re: a [Re: SleepyE]
    #22472109 - 11/03/15 05:11 PM (8 years, 2 months ago)

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Thats why in some cases men have it easier than women to become objectively attractive.





In some cases, but for the most part it's easier for a woman to become more objectively attractive.  As long as she's not fat and doesn't look like she got hit in the face with a shovel when she was 5, i'll fuck her.  Where as women are generally much more picky then guys.  While attractiveness is different for everyone, there is a reason why rich old men get with young girls with pretty thin women with huge tits and super heroes are tall have six packs and a low voice.  Because there are certain physical traits which are considered attractive and traits considered unattractive at rates which would generally make us all more or less attracted to the same physical style of human ideally.


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Re: a [Re: Cognitive_Shift]
    #22472674 - 11/03/15 06:54 PM (8 years, 2 months ago)

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Thats why in some cases men have it easier than women to become objectively attractive.





In some cases, but for the most part it's easier for a woman to become more objectively attractive.  As long as she's not fat and doesn't look like she got hit in the face with a shovel when she was 5, i'll fuck her.  Where as women are generally much more picky then guys.  While attractiveness is different for everyone, there is a reason why rich old men get with young girls with pretty thin women with huge tits and super heroes are tall have six packs and a low voice.  Because there are certain physical traits which are considered attractive and traits considered unattractive at rates which would generally make us all more or less attracted to the same physical style of human ideally.




In a natural world good men with good hearts are hard to come by. I feel like women are untrustworthy and removed by nature, while choosing the most well adapted males in order to have the most successful families. It is obviously easier to get laid as a 5 of a woman than a 5 as a man in today's world but that is just because there is an overflow of humans and lack of competition. Everything has been tampered with


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Re: a "real man" [Re: eehoo]
    #22473519 - 11/03/15 09:31 PM (8 years, 2 months ago)

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Well in myself I am afraid but for my wife I am brave.




Works with the idea I posted earlier. Women have defined 'real man' for their benefit. Being brave for your wife or love interest as an ideal of masculinity has been a reoccurring idea throughout history.



Because it is what creates successful families. Same with big ass Titties




The family unit is a concept that benifits women's interests over the interests of men. Women have a limit on the number of children they can produce, they want a man protecting and providing for them and their limited offspring (the family unit). Men on the other hand can impregnate multiple women at a time, producing many offspring. It would be in his best interest to select the best of his litter of bastards and raise his best children himself.


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Re: a "real man" [Re: DividedQuantum]
    #22531521 - 11/16/15 09:38 AM (8 years, 2 months ago)

The expression seems to me to describe a one-sided, unbalanced male in whom his unconscious feminine (the anima) is suppressed and repressed. Or, in another idiom, the Yang aspects are expressed while the Yin aspects are suppressed. This often results in the gross misunderstanding that passive emotional conditions of sympathy, empathy, and congruence with other people should be ignored. This may be necessary in a battlefield (or a playing field) but everywhere else it is ignored makes for a pathological condition.

Less obvious than the suppression of the [feminine] Feeling function, is the relative absence of Intuition as well as the Thinking function (logic) for informing oneself This has occurred so often in our culture that Intuition that has long been admitted to by females has been called "women's intuition." One never hears of 'men's intuition' and indeed the function gets associated exclusively with females.

Men who employ their often superior physical strength to intimidate and bully can often be cowards and emotionally crippled (like "scared little boys"). In some sub-cultures a boy never acquires the emotional or financial independence that would make a fully adult man because he goes from his mamma's house to a series of girlfriends whom he lives off of opportunistically. That's when you see bullying (for fear of being kicked out and having to support himself), But, then again, there are sadistic and sociopathic men whose emotional and moral retardation are mistakenly identified as a virtue. The word virtue, from the Latin virtus, denotes 'male strength' but virtue is not the possession of men alone. Callous indifference is much more an indicator of psychopathology than of virtuousness, male or female. War elicits psychopathic tendencies which may be a necessary evil, but they are not a virtue (even if they constitute a form of strength) and they are not qualities that uniquely define half the human race.


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Re: a "real man" [Re: MarkostheGnostic] * 1
    #22531549 - 11/16/15 09:45 AM (8 years, 2 months ago)

A real man does not put others On Ignore because he is strong enough to handle squiggles on a screen sent from someone thousands of miles away.


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Re: a "real man" [Re: DividedQuantum]
    #22534012 - 11/16/15 06:21 PM (8 years, 2 months ago)

A real man is a man that shits wherever he wants, kills whenever he thinks he should and knocks a female over the head with a wooden club and throws her inside the cave to rape her.


(as you can see in his typical picture attached he wouldn't stand any chance by typical flirting)

From that era man has made a significant compromise between his animalistic instincts and the society's safety.

When in our days two men argue about which one of them is more macho is equivalent to two dwarfs arguing which one of them is taller.

In the case that someone becomes as macho as the guy in the pic or close, the society withdraws its protection on him, that was mutually agreed and deals with him in a suitable for him way thus demachoing him.


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Re: a "real man" [Re: Mythosaur]
    #22540299 - 11/18/15 03:39 AM (8 years, 2 months ago)

If we consider things on a primal level we can consider woman are foragers and give life and raise children. Men hunt and protect the family, the notion of a real man especially in modern times is a warped and twisted one.

We think that because we are supposed to be protectors that we must be packed full of muscle and we don't cry or experience emotion. My belief of a "real man" is that we are the protectors of this world and that we must be strong. There is no courage without fear, we can feel sad, we can feel scared but we cannot allow it to stop us. If it means that every now and then you cry or need to tell someone your feelings then fine do that. You don't stop being a man unless you do nothing to deal with what is happening and you allow it to stop you from being a protector.

A good example I know a man who believes he is a "real man" and after a traumatic experience he refused to talk about it and accept that it hurt and damaged him, i'm a man I can deal with this. He later suffered a break down and can no longer work, he mopes around all day (Not complaining) but he just doesn't do anything with no excuse. He can no longer provide for his family but if he just accepted that he was destroyed by what happened and allowed others to help him he would have recovered and regained his title of man. He has now since regressed due to medication causing permanent social problems and he is too stubborn to change his ways. I believe he could still recover but he refuses to because of some weird notion of holding onto his manhood.


If someone is threatening your life or the life of your family (unless complying means no one will get hurt) you are not a man if you let your fear stop you from protecting your family and fighting back. Even if your life is the only one at risk by not protecting yourself you leave your family vulnerable for the remainder of their life, this is not acceptable. If you can protect and provide for your family being small and weak because you are smart and can out wit any opponent or you are a skilled fighter with no need to be strong, you can get a job that does not require strength. then you can still be classed a man.

You just have to fulfill the role of the strong protector who can always be relied upon. We all suffer moments of weakness and if you must say so (I don't agree) you temporarily are not a man but by accepting this fate and healing so that you can rise to the top again, you then have nothing to feel bad about. If you refuse to heal and be better though you don't deserve to be called a man no matter what you have achieved. Giving up removes your man hood.


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Re: a "real man" [Re: lawsarenottruth]
    #22540803 - 11/18/15 08:16 AM (8 years, 2 months ago)

I believe that a real man dedicates his life to yoga, meditation, martial arts, athletics and fitness, health and longevity, wholesome relations, compassion and wisdom.



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Re: a "real man" [Re: Moonshoe]
    #22540965 - 11/18/15 09:06 AM (8 years, 2 months ago)

if ur a real man and you examine your thoughts closely they actually all look like this



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Re: a "real man" [Re: quinn]
    #22540986 - 11/18/15 09:13 AM (8 years, 2 months ago)

Lol damn I wish

I am hard as fuck on myself most of the time


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Re: a "real man" [Re: Moonshoe]
    #22541446 - 11/18/15 11:26 AM (8 years, 2 months ago)

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Re: a "real man" [Re: DividedQuantum]
    #22553920 - 11/21/15 01:30 AM (8 years, 2 months ago)

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Perhaps we ought to do away with this "real man" bullshit.  It seems to me that real men are really scared little boys.  I think most women would agree.  Do you believe in the notion of a "real man"?  If so, why?  And if not, why not?  Is it just macho bluster, or is there substance to it?




What's the standard? Who set this standard?

That should answer your question.


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