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So now it's Carrie's turn? I suppose your going to go down the list of everyone that's in your masturbatory fantasy file, huh?

Obviously Carrie didn't say this.

You did say that you wish you could find a girlfriend that didn't require a mattress pump in order to "get in the mood", though.

2007-10-03 18:24:57 · answer #1 · answered by wendy g 7 · 6 2

Humiliated by wearing pink? On what planet?

This is from a small town person. Go to any big city and the more powerful the person, the more pink you see.

Here you go:

http://www.thomaspink.com/fcp/categorylist/men/Shirts?filterNameAlias=colour&addFilter=MASTER_COLOUR&filterValue=pink

This is one of the high end shirt makers in London that caters to City of London workers, ie; multi-billion pound finances and accounts. At this shop alone, the colour pink is the second largest seller for men's shirts.

Honey, in the real world, no one is looking at what colour shirt you're wearing. THAT mindset is for small-minded people.

2007-10-04 02:53:51 · answer #2 · answered by KD 5 · 0 0

Humiliation is a close bet for resulting in the most long term and destructive behavior. If a boy is forced to be presented physically to others as a "girl", then hatred, instability dysfunctionality and possible future criminality can result. At all costs do not degrade anyone; especially children or the weak.

2007-10-03 14:54:02 · answer #3 · answered by dov20051 3 · 5 0

Why would boys need to be humiliated? That's not a good thing. Why would wearing pink humiliate them?

Also, why would wearing pink be humiliating? Some men/boys look incredible in pink, depending on their complextions. To assume that it's humiliating to wear pink is just plain silly.

2007-10-03 17:03:02 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Of course not. It's implying that the best way to humiliate a "boy" is to make him into a "girl"...which should not be at all humiliating because being a girl is wonderful, just as I'm sure being a boy is in different ways.

2007-10-03 20:55:12 · answer #5 · answered by Victoria T 1 · 3 0

No one should be humiliated for no reason, nor should that person be forced to wear pink if that person doesn't want to. Some people have way too much time on their hands to think of these bizarre quotes. They obviously have nothing better to do. Just ignore them.

2007-10-03 17:11:05 · answer #6 · answered by DLoc1337 2 · 1 1

My son,15yr. old,6ft tall, 230 lbs. and starting nose guard on the varsity football team wears a pink and white polo shirt, looks great in it and if someone gave him crap about it to try to humiliate him they could be knocked down a peg or two! I think most guys look good in pink. Even seen a guy with a pink and black tee shirt that had the symbol for breast cancer on it. So whom ever quoted that just doesn't have any balls.

2007-10-03 14:53:38 · answer #7 · answered by Steffie 3 · 4 1

No. That is crazy. No one deserves to be humiliated. My son is 4, and I would NEVER make him wear pink and be humiliated. Some people are uneducated fools. Hope this helps you out pal.

2007-10-03 14:45:18 · answer #8 · answered by Bella Italiana 6 · 5 0

my nine year old nephew finds it humiliating. so do his classmates. they have to wear pink for anti bully day. all they know is there being forced to dress like girls. which is ironic that you would humiliate all the boys on anti bully day. it wont make them better people.

2015-09-25 06:35:57 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

What is the expected gain? Loads of men look AWESOME in pink, more than some women do.
I doubt that humiliation is the answer for anything in life.

Why men? why not women?

2007-10-03 14:44:54 · answer #10 · answered by zipperfootpress 4 · 6 1

She probably didn't say it and if she did it was probably as a joke rather than a serious recommendation, though it would still be a very offensive and insensitive things to say - but it would pale beside some of the offensive and insensitive things said my many of the anti-feminists.

EDIT

Loretta B, your exception for the "sensitive ones" rings much too close to white racists who tell me I am "one of the good ones".

And then to still say "All men". You don't know all men and your attitude is sickening.

How does it feel to have sold your humanity for ideology.?

2007-10-03 19:35:24 · answer #11 · answered by Gnu Diddy! 5 · 3 1

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