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@fmf saidSpam post #11
You think that using a term that is derogatory to women is 'masculine' of you and calling you out for it is 'effeminate'?
@fmf saidSpam post #11
You think that using a term that is derogatory to women is 'masculine' of you and calling you out for it is 'effeminate'?
@secondson saidDo you think using terms that are derogatory to women to insult men in order to "demean [their] manhood" relects well on your own "manhood"?
As to why men "feel the need" to use words derogatory toward women when insulting each other I don't really know. It is most likely a cultural thing passed down through the ages as a means of demeaning the manhood of a man that behaves as less than a man, especially in the arena of battle. It's effective. It's between men, and not necessarily intended to deride women.
@secondson said"A cultural thing passed down through the ages"? You seem to be saying you do it because you can't help yourself.
As to why men "feel the need" to use words derogatory toward women when insulting each other I don't really know. It is most likely a cultural thing passed down through the ages as a means of demeaning the manhood of a man that behaves as less than a man, especially in the arena of battle. It's effective. It's between men, and not necessarily intended to deride women.
@secondson saidWell it's moot now, I think, as she has asked you - kindly and respectfully - to refrain from doing it.
In fact I think I'll do it regularly just to get under your silly effeminate skin
@secondson saidIt really shouldn't.
I am averse to arguing with women. It makes me feel brutish.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidI'm imagining it's because he's nasty and short as well.
It really shouldn't.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidIt really doesn't. The world is changing. There used to be distinctions. The lines are blurred. Now our women are being made combat ready.
It really shouldn't.
@deepthought saidI prefer to see myself as having a low center of gravity. I don't tip over as easy and don't have that far to fall.
I'm imagining it's because he's nasty and short as well.
@secondson saidPerhaps a good place to start sir is not to describe women as 'our women.' (Kind of implies ownership).
It really doesn't. The world is changing. There used to be distinctions. The lines are blurred. Now our women are being made combat ready.
Do you know what the fastest growing demographic of porn users is? Don't see the relevance?
I have nothing to be ashamed of. I don't argue with women.
@secondson saidI've envisage you as being a dumpy sort of guy, projecting your persona of spiritual muscularity, a driver possibly of public transport with your keys dangling on one of those belt clips, maybe even a chain of sorts.
I prefer to see myself as having a low center of gravity. I don't tip over as easy and don't have that far to fall.
@secondson saidDo share your research...
Do you know what the fastest growing demographic of porn users is?
@secondson saidWithout you misrepresentation of scripture your thread title and OP have no thrust.
I'm well aware of the translations.
So, because you got hung up on a sophomoric argument over the use of specific terms, you ignored the main thrust of my assertion in the OP.
@secondson saidDon't be such a pompous virtue-signalling male-chauvinist dick.
I am averse to arguing with women. It makes me feel brutish.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidImplications aside sir, I won't get hung up on semantics.
Perhaps a good place to start sir is not to describe women as 'our women.' (Kind of implies ownership).
Some changes are for the better. What is wrong with equality? (In all things).