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Dick up her ass. Cures all.
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these bitches are dumb couldnt watch half of it
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OP is a stupid faggot
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private school for wimpy fgts
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A world where men have the opportunity to strike up an actual conversation with women instead of breaking the ice with, "Hey baby, yer hawt!"
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Gnawlunzs Phrogphry
Master Angler, Baker, Cadger, Drunk "If you can't eat a frog, then eat two." | |||
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If you're greeting a woman (or man) with 'hey sexy' and they fall for it, they're probably insecure and not a good match anyways.
Every time some dude hits on me, I generally take it as a compliment, not as an invitation to their pants right off the bat. If they continue talking about how nice my eyes are or something like that after, I'd be a little creeped out. Same goes with women, really - I do not have interest in women who hit on me, most likely those that do, do not want anything other than money and attention - a serious relationship commitment is not something I would want with them. My current partner was a friend of a friend and we've found out we had so much in common through talking about common interests - not by being hit on initially. Those that did hit on me were great for a one night stand, beyond that? Probably not.
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Engineer of Things and Stuff, Wearer of Many Hats
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I listened to the rest of Sirken's stream linked earlier, it gets painfully bad towards the end. Knix chimes in with the question, "What is a male feminist?" That question can't really be as fatuous as it sounds, can it? What else would a male feminist be other than a feminist that is male? Also, throwing around the word "tranny" is pretty disgraceful. "Tranny" is a word that was invented by the pornography industry in order to market transgendered people to their audience. It's ridiculous to conflate the two - just because someone is transgendered doesn't mean they are involved in pornography or asking to be sexualized. Referring to everyone who happens to be trans as "trannies" is a form of objectification at its core. Again, just because some transgendered people might be okay with it doesn't mean it should be acceptable. | |||
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