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Revok
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Re: The woman's place is in the home. [Re: koods] 1
#23757272 - 10/21/16 08:12 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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I was talking to women the other day and they said they wished you stop talking for them.
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Lucis
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Re: The woman's place is in the home. [Re: Revok]
#23757304 - 10/21/16 08:32 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Saw this the other day, and am curious what you ladies think about this.
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Re: The woman's place is in the home. [Re: koods] 2
#23757336 - 10/21/16 08:45 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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koods said: You. Are. Full. Of. Shit.
As a gay man, are you really in touch with traditional family values?
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Revok
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Re: The woman's place is in the home. [Re: Lucis]
#23757339 - 10/21/16 08:45 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Videos play like shit on my phone but I'll go out on a limb and say I am offended on behalf of all women.
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Re: The woman's place is in the home. [Re: Prisoner#1]
#23757817 - 10/21/16 11:51 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Prisoner#1 said: enlil said that too
I said I wouldn't ban anyone for trolling. Other shit, sure.
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mctaveesh
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philopian_tube said: Women are happier when they are at home, it gives them a sense of purpose due to biology. Your viewpoints might change when you have a child. Being a mother is no easy task by any means.
The only reason it seems sexist is because you've been brainwashed to think that traditional roles for women are degrading and that women who are career oriented, overconfident, sassy, and independent are best.
Purpose and drive is a masculine trait, which is not attractive to men at all, but if that's what you want, so be it.
To be honest women with purpose and drive who are intelligent and striving to achieve goals besides staying at home are way more attractive to me than women who have no aspirations besides raising children. It's one of the things that makes certain women stand out to me and makes me want to be with them instead of someone else.
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Re: The woman's place is in the home. [Re: mctaveesh]
#23758044 - 10/21/16 01:11 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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mctaveesh said:
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philopian_tube said: Women are happier when they are at home, it gives them a sense of purpose due to biology. Your viewpoints might change when you have a child. Being a mother is no easy task by any means.
The only reason it seems sexist is because you've been brainwashed to think that traditional roles for women are degrading and that women who are career oriented, overconfident, sassy, and independent are best.
Purpose and drive is a masculine trait, which is not attractive to men at all, but if that's what you want, so be it.
To be honest women with purpose and drive who are intelligent and striving to achieve goals besides staying at home are way more attractive to me than women who have no aspirations besides raising children. It's one of the things that makes certain women stand out to me and makes me want to be with them instead of someone else.
You're probably more in touch with your feminine side then. It's all about polarity. Even within gay/lesbian relationships there is still a masculine/feminine polarity.
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mctaveesh
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I might be.
But I think men and women should both be aware of their Masculine/feminine sides.
Like, I've known plenty of females who are into kinky sexual stuff like me taking a dominating/controlling position and them being put in some kind of position where they are helpless.
I'm sure everyone has done something like that before. And those kinds of polarities in relationships extend to other areas of life. Like the guy paying for the date or whatever, which I've done a lot of course.
But even though I've done and still do those things, and I enjoy taking the Masculine side of the relationship sometimes, there are still all kinds of ways that I also enjoy taking the "Feminine" side as well. Everybody has both, and eventually, even if a woman is predominantly "feminine", and not all women are, she is going to want to take the Masculine side. At least in some areas of life, some places, at some time.
I take both. And I'm in touch with both sides.. It just depends on where I am and who I'm with which side I take at the time. I think it's just all about learning when and where to express Masculinity or Femininity. There's a time and place for both Men and Women to take either side and it's different for every individual. It doesn't depend on your gender which side you take as much as just who you are. Your personality, psychology, whatever...
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Re: The woman's place is in the home. [Re: mctaveesh] 1
#23758134 - 10/21/16 01:47 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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A woman's place is on my lap (or my face).
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Re: The woman's place is in the home. [Re: SARAtonin]
#23758172 - 10/21/16 02:08 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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SARAtonin said: How can anyone actually believe this crap?

I saw this earlier today and it just hasn't set right with me all day.
How in this modern age can anyone actually not only believe this type of shit, but feel so comfortable in their belief they think it's acceptable to push it?
Does any one here actually believe this trash.
I know there is a sickening number of Trump fans here, what do you guys think about this? (I mean no offense, I find shrillary supports just as alarming.)
Actually I don't believe any of this and that "letter" was a poorly written douche-bag attempt at manipulative psychology. Seriously it was lame as hell, especially putting God in it.
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Re: The woman's place is in the home. [Re: SARAtonin]
#23758397 - 10/21/16 03:42 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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There is nothing wrong with being a stay at home wife and mother. I think it's a beautiful and often thankless job. Nowadays society demeans women for staying home and caring for their family. I find THAT disgusting. Laundry, cooking, cleaning, diapers, appointments, so on, so forth. It's a lot. I don't have a problem with women working outside the home, and I don't have a problem with a woman working inside the home. Every family and situation is different, and every person contributes to their household in a manner unique to the needs of their family.
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liloldme
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Re: The woman's place is in the home. [Re: greencrush420]
#23759787 - 10/22/16 01:25 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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The feminist movements were funded primarily by the CIA to double the governments taxable income and destabilize the american household. Life isn't all about working for some shithead...
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Re: The woman's place is in the home. [Re: liloldme] 1
#23759791 - 10/22/16 01:27 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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It's not about making sandwiches for one either.
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liloldme
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Re: The woman's place is in the home. [Re: PatrickKn] 2
#23759807 - 10/22/16 01:42 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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No it's about family, relationships and building a strong household. Running the household is a big job, especially with children. Idk why the fuck everyone thinks all they ever did was make sandwiches, you would think that would be more offensive than anything.
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Re: The woman's place is in the home. [Re: liloldme]
#23759830 - 10/22/16 02:01 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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I think you can largely thank WW2 for planting the seeds of females working outside of the home environment. It didn't really take off until the 60's and 70's, when children of the WW2 generation were starting to work. I don't know how much the CIA had to do with it, maybe they had some part in funding propaganda for it. That would just be a tiny catalyst in the larger transition. Everyone's roles have changed in the last few centuries as demands of the modern world have crept up on people.
There is nothing wrong with females getting out and holding jobs like their male counterparts imo. My opinion doesn't even matter, it's women that choose to hold jobs for themselves after all. And it's not as if women have not held jobs before either. Women not working at all and just staying home to raise children and house keep is largely a symptom of complete abundance, or of life on farms and such.
In a tribal society, the work load would be distributed relatively equally, with different jobs for different gender roles. Females staying at home to just raise children ignores pretty much all of human history for a handful of affluent decades in some select societies. A couple world wars reminded people of the need for competent, intelligent, working females I guess when millions of fathers were gone and bullets needed to be made, or when millions were dead or disabled coming back and food was still needed.
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liloldme
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Re: The woman's place is in the home. [Re: PatrickKn]
#23759842 - 10/22/16 02:09 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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well their tiny hands are great for manufacturing artillery shells and other munitions, I guess you got me there.. Thank god we got that figured out..
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Re: The woman's place is in the home. [Re: liloldme] 2
#23759860 - 10/22/16 02:28 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Good points. We'll use children to make bullets on the next world war. Even smaller hands, and that will free up positions to send women to the battlefield as well.
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Re: The woman's place is in the home. [Re: PatrickKn]
#23760137 - 10/22/16 07:06 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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technology from america really beat the shit out of other countries during those wars
WW1 was started because they had all this excess population and someone invented the maxim machine gun then in ww2 it was better planes, better nerve gas, etc.
So america came up with proximity mines and napalm, napalm was one of the most destructive forces on earth during war. Killed more people than both atom bombs put together.
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Re: The woman's place is in the home. [Re: Konyap] 1
#23761154 - 10/22/16 02:40 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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The German military was largely better equipped, their military was outnumbered and fighting on multiple fronts.
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