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Female Chauvinist Pigs?
pnwDUDE:
--- Quote from: delalluvia on November 22, 2008, 03:03:20 am ---That's what I mean. Their morals or lack of them are not a consideration based on what they wear or don't wear. The same can't be said about women. No, men can't be forced period. A dangerous rapist doesn't give a woman victim a choice. He can use violence to coerce and force her into doing what she doesn't want to do. A man can dress however he wants, wander in dark alleys at night and there isn't a woman in the world who can use force to coerce him into doing something he doesn't want to.
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Eh gads. Are you saying all men are rapists?. Help me here.
Brad
delalluvia:
--- Quote from: bradINblue on November 22, 2008, 03:07:53 am ---Eh gads. Are you saying all men are rapists?. Help me here.
Brad
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Of course not. But usually most rapists are men. But you're missing the point of my statement. Women can be forced and coerced by physical means by men. Men cannot be victimized the same way by women.
pnwDUDE:
--- Quote from: delalluvia on November 22, 2008, 03:33:06 am ---Of course not. But usually most rapists are men. But you're missing the point of my statement. Women can be forced and coerced by physical means by men. Men cannot be victimized the same way by women.
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So are you saying women are weaker???
Brad
pnwDUDE:
I actually think this is a good discussion. I spent many years in a police car with my partner, who was/is a female. I never thought less of her because she was a woman. When the chips were down (shit was weak), she was there. Tough and ready for the challenge. She is now the Chief of Police (and it is a big west coast city). The only time I saw her as chauvinist, was when, during an OB (Operations Branch) staff meeting, and she said there was "too much testosterone" in the room. I gotta say she was right.
Brad
opinionista:
--- Quote from: serious crayons on November 20, 2008, 10:32:29 am ---Many '50s housewives undoubtedly loved their role.
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Some even promoted it. When I was a kid I used to get mad at my grandma because she would made me and my sister do the dishes and help her around the kitchen while my brother got to sit down to watch TV or go outside to play with my male cousins. My grandma would argue that she was teaching us to be women! Luckily, at home my parents didn't allow that and my brother had to do the dishes and help around the house.
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