Why do you, as a woman, hate men?
Wouldn't that be considered sexism? Misandry?
2007-01-30
04:10:59
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innergist, great post
however i'm going to have to disagree with men being "more emotional" than women. i honestly don't see that. i don't think most men (or women) see that either.
also, i have to disagree about men being "more bitter," based on the fact that women manipulate and play little games more often. are manipulation, evil tricks and deeds not a manifestation of ones bitterness? i have always associated "bitter women" with -- women! i have always associated the ones that carry emotional baggage into a relationship, and then blame all men because of one guy -- with women
2007-01-31
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Oh let me count the ways....
most have walked out on me since i was a baby
they are useless except maybe for sex
they are starting to become whiny and bitchy straight men with a gay attitude
They just aren't men anymore i say line em up and cut all they balls off.
2007-01-30 08:26:09
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answered by Gen 4
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2016-10-16 07:26:51
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answered by ? 4
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Women don't hate men as a general rule. If they did, that would be considered misandry, not sexism. Have you considered perhaps that it's merely that women seem to hate YOU, and not all other men? Just something to think about...
2007-01-30 09:12:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Hate's a strong word. Hate stems from fear as does all negativity [including anger].
As a woman, I don't hate men although I've had reason to be very selective in men I'd want to be around. At the same time, I'm very selective about women I'd be around, too. Has nothing to do with gender, has to do with attitudes, behavior, the message being sent. I avoid negative people just as I also avoid cold and flu germs [healthier choice].
There are women who seem to hate all men and is usually a by-product of having had one man hurt her very, very deeply. She may assume all men would hurt her because one has and that's what she bases her hatred [fear] on. Fear of that one is projected. She's hurting herself, however, by letting it control her.
The same applies to men who seem to hate women. One who hurt them, perhaps in childhood, made them fearful of all women.
Men, in my experience, are actually far more deeply sensitive at an emotional level than are women. They're enculturated to act as if they're not sensitive, at all, and that's a loss to everyone. It has also been said that a man's feelings are 300 times deeper than a woman's feelings. Meaning, when a man has been deeply hurt that pain goes core-deep. Women's feelings are dispursed throughout their system so pain from being hurt dissipates more easily. Could be why we see many very bitter men while we see women morphing angst more into manipulation, control, hurtful games playing.
Male and female [traditional] roles no longer satisfy for roles shift as paradigms expand. Women are now CEOs while many men are happily enjoying being successful single parents to children. As more people of both genders find they're capable of what was once gender-specific they're becoming healthier, happier and wiser in their choices.
The author, John Gray, has studied and written about these new roles and how to work within them - with or without a life partner. He wrote Men are from Mars and Women are from Venus. He's done many books since - about communicating [with one's opposite gender] and offering insight prior generations rarely heard. What Your Mother Didn't Tell You and Your Father Didn't Know is one of his books. Worth reading [or hearing on tape or CD]. Clears up a lot of mystery/mystique.
2007-01-30 07:11:57
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answered by innerGist 2
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I love men... my absolute favorite toys!
I believe those women that do hate men...
feel that they've been wronged...ie: cheated on,
devalued, whatever...
I appreciate and accept men for who they are.
I believe I have a pretty good understanding of the male being.
Maybe it's the under informed/ frustrated women you're referring to. Honestly I don't even know any women who hate men.
2007-02-01 14:47:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't hate men, I love them. Over and over again, whenever I get the chance! Seriously though, I really don't hate men. I have a great time with my male friends and I truly do love them, not always in the sexual sense.
2007-01-30 04:51:40
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answered by Elizabeth Howard 6
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I don't hate men at all, I do however have issues with how some men act towards women in general, whether that be referring to them in a derrogatory or sexist way, being disrespectful towards them for no apparently reason, being rude or malicious, etc. Obviously the same goes for how some women act negatively and unfairly towards men.
HTH.
2007-01-30 06:01:47
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answered by Anonymous
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You seem a little bitter man. I have never felt hated by women. What are you doing?
2007-01-30 05:09:00
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answered by Fromafar 6
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who told you that, for me, i do not hate men. Man is 1/2 the reason we are being multiplied...not to mention it is a fun way to multiply...
2007-01-30 06:33:24
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answered by butterfly 2
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IF someone hated men, it would be misandry. but most women don't hate men, that's a misconception. i do hate chauvanists, and misogyny and men trying to have control over my body, but i don't hate men in general.
why do you think women hate men?
2007-01-30 05:14:20
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answered by Anonymous
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