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Old 11-30-2014, 07:03 PM   #9 (permalink)
John Wilkes Booth
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Originally Posted by ladyislingering View Post
I think we can all agree that worse things have been said to us by people we actually care about, and while I don't agree with some of the overly rude things said to some people, it really is just the internet. I think it's a pretentious and egotistical attitude for a man to think that strange women value what they think of their appearance at all, to the point where they need to share their opinion (as if it holds any weight) but the internet is a better place to be a dick than pulling that shit on someone you actually know.
it seems like it must hold some weight. i can't imagine why we would assume it holds no weight when really what the opposite sex thinks of your appearance

tbh i tend to think women in general whine too much about being objectified when really they do it to themselves by buying into it and letting it get to them.

for instance this woman at work got mad at me cause i called her a whore but really i wasn't being malicious about it she just didn't like the way i worded it so bluntly. she was being a whore and talking to me and this other dude about her sex life and how she had 2 boyfriends even when she was in kindergarten and i said "damn, so you've been a whore since day one basically." and she got really annoyed and was like you shouldn't use that word since it's a double standard etc and i was like yea but the difference is if you called us a whore we wouldn't take any offense to it. it's like you want to be treated like men but you don't know how to act like men. i will probably catch heat for this comment but oh well
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