Reviews and Books Galore wrote: » Again, if a man beats up a woman for touching his bottom, would you say it is of her own making?
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » It would probably be a disproportionate response. Do you think the man was beaten up? More to the point; do you know how analogies work? LOL
Deleted User wrote: » Where is that research article from? Actually a quick google search showed mehttps://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/blogs/O-zone/why-men-hate-women/ Now forgive me for not taking this without a massive pinch of salt but an article entitled "Why men hate women" is not something I would even consider to be a balanced or fair article. If you surround yourself with, and propagate disgustingly unbalanced articles like that, it's no wonder you can not and should not be taken seriously as was said to you previously
Reviews and Books Galore wrote: » I'm not going to waste my time replying to you tbh.
Reviews and Books Galore wrote: » I wonder in a few months will you be calling this man a rapist in the same way your calling that guy a stalker? :rolleyes: I honestly think there should be laws against exagerating 'sex' crimes tbh as you end up with the above posters absurdity.
If you surround yourself with, and propagate disgustingly unbalanced articles like that, it's no wonder you can not and should not be taken seriously as was said to you previously
Sarahdunners wrote: » I saw this in a research article today , it said: "Psychoanalysts opine that deep down, men are convinced of a woman’s inferiority, and are traumatised when she seems to hold power over them through her sexuality. The act of sex brings out the worst in men because men fear the sexual power a woman holds over them. A man’s desire and need for a woman, brings with it his dependence on her, and he fears she may reduce the male sense of power and control, which he wields in almost every sphere of life — politics, society, home, office. And so, he sees her as the enemy who must be beaten down, subjugated in order to establish his own sway."
dubstarr wrote: » Thats not what happened though.Jesus are you hard of thinking or something. She didnt beat him up for touching her arse.did she.?
Tacitus Kilgore wrote: » How much are turnips going for these days?
Reviews and Books Galore wrote: » A banana would be better for the purpose your looking for
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » This character has lost the plot. Bananas indeed.
Reviews and Books Galore wrote: » I shouldn't give negative attention a second time, but I am curious what you meant by this comment? I doubt you will answer, but you never know. You might show some kind of intelligience.
Tacitus Kilgore wrote: » Hey.. less of the insults.. I'm playing nice, you should too. Since you asked though, I will explain: Are you Irish - native, out of interest? - Basically - my post was a shorter version of "what the hell has that got to do with the price of turnips?" as in - "what relevance does your question or statement have to do with the current discussion?" I don't need to go on...
Reviews and Books Galore wrote: » Ah, my mistake. I thought you were implying I was a farmer or something and, I was about to say there's nothing wrong with creating food and safety for your family wiht hard labour. Sorry for the insult. If you want I can delete it? To answer the question, I have picked the hard power version of what the woman is doing. You could say reverse everything, but, truth be told, I feel like women have less to fear in regard to being portrayed as a predator, being brought to court and, perhaps, percentage wise, have less to fear in losing their jobs due to more support in regards to homeless shelters, goverment bodies, and, again percentage wise, are not the sole breadwinner. So, the mention of 'hard power' was I guess the 'male version' of an absurd sadistic punishment.
Reviews and Books Galore wrote: » Hmmm, it's interesting how you talk about mental health a lot on this forum and you are now using it as an insult. It is 'indeed' interesting el dude.
Reviews and Books Galore wrote: » To answer the question, I have picked the hard power version of what the woman is doing. You could say reverse everything, but, truth be told, I feel like women have less to fear in regard to being portrayed as a predator, being brought to court and, perhaps, percentage wise, have less to fear in losing their jobs due to more support in regards to homeless shelters, goverment bodies, and, again percentage wise, are not the sole breadwinner. So, the mention of 'hard power' was I guess the 'male version' of an absurd sadistic punishment.
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » Oh yes, woman on man violence is taken less seriously than man on woman violence. Even to the point of Gardai taking it less seriously. One reason was demonstrated by the clown a couple of pages ago who called men who would report being slapped/grabbed a "snowflake" and similar. That's precisely the kind of thing that reduces the chances of men reporting these things and having it taken more seriously. The simple difference is that over the years enough women have stood firm and demanded to have their concerns taken seriously. Men would benefit from doing the same and not ridiculing those who take the first step. It's interesting how you'll never fail to notice when a men's issue is taken less seriously than a men's issue, and never fail to miss the reasons why it happens.
Higgins5473 wrote: » I’ve only read a few pages of this thread but I can honestly say, of the pages I have read and of all the posts you have put up, I haven’t the faintest f*cking idea what you are trying to say or what point you are trying to make.
Treasure Sticky Weirdness wrote: » Possibly this reflects the author's experience of life in India—which has a hierarchical social order based around caste and gender, and thus very different norms for the treatment of women—but it's a huge leap to propose that this describes Ireland in 2019.
Reviews and Books Galore wrote: » I must admit, but this is kind of funny.https://www.instagram.com/p/B4WEoC5A9zb/
up for anything wrote: » The same sense of entitlement that allowed that runner to believe he could slap her ass without repercussions is the same as that which killed Nadine Lott and allowed her murderer to offer a sorry when charged with her murder! :mad: