Wow. Where are you getting your facts from?
This isn't even close to true.
I think you should google feminism.
I think you should google "controversial".
You used it in the wrong way about 5 times in a few posts.
Originally Posted by Savy
Sure, not every feminist agrees on what constitutes sexism, or what exactly "equality" would be,
but the end goal is not only to achieve equality for women, but also to eliminate sexism completely,
something which is positive for the male community as well.
No, it's not. It should be. But an overwhelming majority are man hating morons who pretty much ruin it for everyone who isn't.
Originally Posted by Savy
1. Do you really think these are the only types of feminists there are? That's ignorant.
Oh fuck off. Where did I say that? Nowhere.
I said MOST. Not all. And I clearly stated that, in case there was confusion.
Originally Posted by Savy
2. Some women do feel objectified if strangers asked them out, and it's their right to feel however they like.
Yes, of course they do. They also have the right to then go tell people about the horror of such an act. They also have a right to tell men how to act, as long as they also allow everyone else the right to criticise the fuck out of their views.
Originally Posted by Savy
If a man doesn't know you at all, you can assume he's only interested in you for your looks, which honestly can be offensive to some.
Nothing is more deserving of....
Originally Posted by Savy
3. No one says that. But many women don't feel comfortable with aggressive sexuality. It's not that women expect you to "ignore your most basic desire"
so much as women expect you to show some common decency. You don't ask random woman every night for one night stands, do you? Hopefully not.
Besides, I've never met a woman who doesn't like sex.
Our most basic desire is to fuck every mildly attractive woman we see.
We show enough restraint by going through the whole asking out ordeal.
She tells us "We shouldn't do that".
So yeah, she is telling us to suppress our emotions even more.
Some women would love that if they found him attractive, and they'd be like
"Fuck yes, show me your room, you spunk".
And technically, the more women someone asks for sex, the higher their chances of sex are.
So, to tell men to not do this is just fucking retarded, basically.
Originally Posted by Savy
Which is why you shouldn't generalize. It makes you look ignorant.
Which is why I didn't do it. But I agree, so all you generalisers out there.... you look ignorant. K?
Our most basic desire is to fuck every mildly attractive woman we see.
We show enough restraint by going through the whole asking out ordeal.
She tells us "We shouldn't do that".
So yeah, she is telling us to suppress our emotions even more.
Some women would love that if they found him attractive, and they'd be like
"Fuck yes, show me your room, you spunk".
And technically, the more women someone asks for sex, the higher their chances of sex are.
So, to tell men to not do this is just fucking retarded, basically.
So let me get this straight: it is SO hard for you to not fuck every woman you see like you're entitled to them, so you present it as some kind of gift to them that you're able to show basic human restraint, and it hurts your entitled feelings SO badly when a woman rejects you or tells you that restraint is necessary? You make it seem as though you'd be a rapist if it weren't for laws and social construct, or that you have nothing else to do in life but have sex. Also, LOL at speaking for every man with "we". You perpetuate the "man-hating" stereotype that "all men just want sex, they only see women as objects".
I find it interesting that a lot of men spend so much time and energy insisting to everyone that they're too strong and manly (totally not gay) to have feelings, and then blame women for treating them that way.
I also agree with all of GavinGill's replies.
As far as being offended about strangers hitting on you (or at least showing interest in you): I actually wish that ever happened to me, I would take it as a compliment. I've even been cat called once and found it as a compliment. However, it's not always a compliment, like with sexual harrassment or stalking. Plus I don't speak for every woman.
Last edited by DeeryTheDeer; 07-28-2011 at 05:57 AM.
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