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IncorrecttAtLife 2 points ago +2 / -0

This is actually very true, why are people even down-voting it?

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VoidWanderer 2 points ago +2 / -0

One thing you'll learn from watching "conservative" circles is that they are no different than leftists when it comes to anything involving women. They both worship vagina and they both are unable to accept anything that doesn't blame men and men alone for everything.

It doesn't matter what evidence I present or what's going on in society, I dare to place some of the blame on women and their actions and that sets the hive off. Now if I had said that communists had caused all of this, the consensus would have instantly agreed, but like the spongebob meme with patrick and manta the moment you place the blame on women for their actions suddenly you're now in the wrong because how DARE you blame the poor innocent victims that can do no wrong.

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IncorrecttAtLife 1 point ago +1 / -0

The problem is we have been taught that way. Just ask around and see: Many believe it is very evil for a man to hit a woman, but the same people believe it is okay for a woman to hit a man. In no way is it a good thing...even if you hit a woman in self-defence because she was coming at you with a knife, you the man is still arrested, even if the woman hit you and police are called, you are still arrested.

Many believe if a woman cheats, it's the man's fault, but if the man cheats, then that guy is trash. The celebrate woman who cheat in their marriages and relationships-like as if the women didn't know what they were doing...and will gladly do it because they will have nothing to lose Where-as if the man cheats, and he is a marriage--- that divorce court rape will be something

They say we live in a patriarchy but ever-since I was a boy, I have seen a gynocentric society, everything is about the woman and woman are more valuable than men.

All it teaches women is that they shouldn't be held accountable and it manifests each day. Listen, I'm 24, some might say I doubt no anything about life, but you only have to be blind to see the trajectory of things in this world.

I remember being 14yrs old and asking the teachers why girls have more fully paid scholarships than boys and why the get extra credits in universities than boys if what they are pushing for is equality. (This is because as my elder sister was applying for college, I saw a list of the scholarships available for girls and tried checking for those of boys and I remember landing on something that said the number of boys graduating from schools had been lower than girls since WW2 and was worsening each year...and the number of boys graduating from high school was far lower as well). The answer I remember vividly was the teacher replying "because boys have priviledge and the girl-child is oppressed"

Funny thing is I always saw girls living an easy life, they didn't necessarily have to go to school or work, but if they did, good on them. As a boy, I could already feel the pressure to achieve and be successful whether financially or in terms of family from an early age.

But today's society has been taught that women are oppressed and need special rights and care...but the way I see it is, no one is caring about the males who actually need more help and support from society.

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itswood 1 point ago +1 / -0

Can I ask you a few questions?

How old are you?

Ever been married?

Have any kids?

Whats your Longest intimate relationship?

And finally, what part of the country do you reside?

Hope you don't find these too intrusive. Feel free to give me ranges or generalizations (ie mid-20s, North Eastern, etc).

I'll tell you why I'm asking if you decide to answer.

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itswood 1 point ago +1 / -0

Can I ask you a few questions?

How old are you?

Ever been married?

Have any kids?

Whats your Longest intimate relationship?

And finally, what part of the country do you reside?

Hope you don't find these too intrusive. Feel free to give me ranges or generalizations (oe mid-20s, North Eastern, etc)

I'll tell you why I'm asking if you decide to answer.

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VoidWanderer 1 point ago +1 / -0

Early 30's.

No. Engaged once, but I broke it off because of her actions. The others never made it that far.

I would have had one child if it wasn't aborted without my consent or knowledge until after the fact. (Not the one that I was engaged to, surprisingly enough)

A year and a half.

Florida, since I've made that clear in other posts.