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Old 03-08-2007, 07:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
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not bad, I don't know though, I mean definitely a lot of the women in this country are the root of all evil. They have so much built-up anger inside of them from society expecting certain things and placing certain burdens on them: to look a certain way, to behave a certain way, that as soon as they get a chance they like to have a man to control, and basically treat him like garbage in subtle ways. I think some psychologist said the most common form of emotional abuse is subtle, I think women are masters of that. I'm able to recognize it pretty easily, which is probably why a lot of women stay away from me. I'm able to see them for who they really are, not for how they want to be seen. Most guys will say, what the heck, as long as I'm getting some. It's unfortunate that most women, when they get the opportunity will try to find a boyfriend who she can manipulate and control, and make them feel horrible because of her own low self-esteem. Most guys, IMO, don't like themselves because of their inability or embarassment to get in touch w/ their emotional side. But that's the kind of society we live in, we're constantly clinging to things no matter how much it hurts us or the thing we cling to. My only offer for a solution would be for us to all take a closer look at ourselves, and realize that essentially all people are weak, and I think the only way we can gain strength individually, and as a society, is to admit to our weaknesses. Here are a few of my weaknesses: Sometimes, I'm too self conscious & I sometimes have a hard time letting things go.
Christ! That's a freaking dissertation. I think most of us acknowledge that women actually aren't the root of all evil, poverty or something like that is.

To say men are the sole suffers of emotional abuse is ludicrous though. Also I do think many people in society are weak, I don't think all are. You seem to be a pessimist, not a cynicisist (sp?).
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Old 03-08-2007, 08:07 PM   #2 (permalink)
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That's fair; women do receive emotional abuse as well, they just shouldn't tolerate it as much, considering there are a lot of guys who don't want to treat them poorly. I would respond to the above quote by saying I'm whatever a person is who thinks our society needs to become way more vulnerable and way less aggressive. What's funny is most people think vulnerability is weakness, and will continue to try to impress that upon society since they are very afraid to be seen as vulnerable. What's vulnerable? Well, Loser, for example, that's why I'm one of the very few people on this site that love him. Because he can sit there and take all kinds of abuse and say, 'ya know that kind of hurts, but I can take it' What would the other option be in real life, someone intimidates you and you strike back out of fear? I suppose that would be the response most people would regard as proper. However, if you do this you're not fighting those people, you're becoming one of them.
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