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84 | 69.42% |
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14 | 11.57% |
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Dr. Prunk
Join Date: Jun 2005
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I agree with most of what you said. I've ranted about this before regarding phony radical feminists and how they seem to be ashamed of their distinctions from men rather than proud of them.
Also, unlike you I treat this sh*t lightly so I don't want it to be taken too seriously. |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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just to be clear i'm NOT a 'get in the kitchen and make me a sandwich woman' kind of guy either. and yes, hermaphrodites happen but they're quite rare. though it's still technically wrong to call them asexual as they can't reproduce by themselves. |
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Dr. Prunk
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You're the one who was bitching because people weren't getting in depth enough. But if you read some of the past pages you'd see that your complaints have been met so STFU.
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Dr. Prunk
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Lady Gaga seems pretty horny to me. |
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Music Addict
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As far as studies go, I have read that women's brains produce much larger amounts of oxytocin (a sort of "soothing" hormone calming to the emotions) than men's brains do in stressful situations. This and women's proficiency at multi-tasking
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Juicious Maximus III
Join Date: Nov 2008
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![]() I'm very much a guy, like I feel my guyish nature (whatever that entails is up for debate perhaps, but ..) is something that defines me as a person to the very core of my being and I'm very happy with my gender. I have a lot of girl friends, but they are way way harder to relate to in a day to day life than my guy friends concerning for example stuff like just ordinairy feelings (or lack of them) about stuff. edit : I don't think the fact that men murder more often means that they are necessarily more emotionally "unstable". I believe they are more often the sort of people who murder ![]()
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Music Addict
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![]() Actually, that could very well be, and it's a good point to ponder. Again, it was something I had read in studies regarding oxytocin. |
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Fish in the percolator!
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Hobbit Land NZ
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I'm content with being a guy. I like not having to deal with pregnancy, menstrual cycles, guys ogling me, higher standards for personal maintenance and the added emotional depth/sensitivity. On the other hand, I don't like that guys are discouraged from showing their emotions as it makes it hard for us to fully open up. I wouldn't confide in my best male mates about some things, but I wouldn't hesitate to approach most of my female friends on those same matters.
I find that I don't really connect with the brusque machoistic (is that even a word?) ideal of man or guys who live up to that... I find it obnoxious. Besides I'm quite quiet, pretty passive and I avoid competition/hostility. Not exactly a paragon of "alpha male dominance", not exactly womanly either ![]()
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she's not a hermaphrodite for one. gender bending perhaps, but packing both units. not sure where you're getting the sex drive thing from either. i was referring to the misuse of the term asexual that some people use to describe not having a sex drive, it's wrong. asexual means being a species capable of individual reproduction by being born with all necessary reproductive organs. nothing about libido. though i'm sure Tore could elaborate if necessary. as for the shaving thing it cuts both ways but not nearly as bad on the man's face as the woman's legs. as a male you don't get any direct derision but you are treated differently when you have a badass hobo beard as compared to being clean shaven. women just seem far more direct and insidious with their genetic self-loathing than guys. |
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Facilitator
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Where people kill 30 million pigs per year
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![]() Here's an article about Mo'Nique, who keeps her body hair (pictures of her were shown earlier in the thread). I'm glad she and a few other famous women, such as the Dresden Dolls' Amanda Palmer, raise the topic of shaving and inspire a discussion. I'm glad they are so brave, because they make life easier for other women by helping to reduce social constraints on them: Quote:
It reminds me of how in the 50s, women in the U.S. intentionally tried to "play dumb" so that their less educated male significant others didn't feel threatened (I have a book from the 1950s in which women are interviewed about this issue). I always felt sad for those women, because they weren't able to be who they really were in their relationships. And back then, with more limited work opportunities, women were forced to rely on finding a mate for financial security, so they made personal sacrifices in order to conform to the socially accepted view of "woman."
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