Was it a Father or a Brother or another male figure that did or said something horrible to you? If so, what was it?
2007-12-21
11:23:38
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➔ Gender Studies
Tracey - so you think Arwen or whatever isn't an:
evolved, intelligent woman who don't count ineptly and pathetically trying to insult men on a Friday night "entertainment."
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2007-12-21
11:34:44 ·
update #1
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AnLKSygJCHMGBq2TJx9129IYxgt.;_ylv=3?qid=20071221153932AAVecJ4
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2007-12-21
11:39:43 ·
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LS - I don't know how old you are, but as feminism has openly declared war on men (eliminate the nuclear family, remove children & women from men, all men are rapists, etc.) then you should feel honoured that your Father was 'allowed' to be a part of your life. Too many kids today are waking up in single parent homes thanks to your foremothers.
2007-12-21
11:48:56 ·
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Time and again I've noticed that most human conflicts are not intersexual, but rather man vs. man and woman vs. woman. Therefore it seems unlikely that traumatic experiences with men have driven many gals into the feminista camp. In absence of an empirical cause I suggest that indoctrination brings in the recruits. A previous respondent, Walking on Sunshine, mentioned the "enlightenment" she received at college. And certainly the hard left media provides its own kind of continuous "instruction" to all-too-impressionable kids. In short, forms of indoctrination that amount to brainwash are used to displace the experience called Reality, thus filling young minds with the surreal fantasy of male "villainy."
Fortunately there is life after college; and the mass media also loses its psychological grip as one gets older. Thus I see many women, especially the brightest, finally renouncing feminism as real life sets in. --Carlos
2007-12-21 17:52:13
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answered by Dear Carlos 7
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Stalking is definitely a bad idea. When she comes in next, see if you can strike up a mini conversation. Maybe tell her about a great deal on Power Bars or something like that. See if you can find out what gym she goes to. Tell her that you've been looking into joining one and want to find someplace good. Chances are, she probably belongs to one. Even if she doesn't, the ice will be broken and you'll have the door open to future conversations.
2016-05-25 08:43:40
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answered by ? 3
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This is the Gender Studies Section.
If you really think studying social constructs of gender and the practices of institutions means one hates men, I'm sure there is a "Therapy and Psychology" section where your question would be more appropriate.
How is the natural transition of the original family prototype (one man, one woman, 2.5 kids, and one dog) to a variety of different combinations harmful to men, again?
And your saying that feminists have declared all men to be rapists is pretty funny, considering it's an absurd stereotype that is identical to the one you seem to object to.
2007-12-21 13:19:14
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answered by Anonymous
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First, of all,I don't hate people. to hate someone is just wasting time on them. Two, I find men interesting. In some ways I have more in common with them than other women.
2007-12-21 18:39:11
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answered by dream_kitten_luna 1
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What happened? Life. Unrequited love, the insolence of youth, the ravages of age, dashed hopes and ambitions, social, moral and ethical vicissitudes.......and the fact that sometimes some of us get up on the wrong side of the bed, or are just in a really, really bad mood for thirty or forty years. That's all. Such is life.
2007-12-21 15:42:39
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answered by Ashleigh 7
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I don't hate men at all!! I have been accused of loving the male form too much actually......
Some people on both sides of the gender allow one or two spoiled apples to spoil the bunch. I on the other hand know there are some good women and good men in this world. :)
2007-12-21 12:31:21
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answered by omorris1978 6
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It's amazing that all of the misandry that we men see just isn't there apparently. I guess it is all in our heads when we hear women say all men are pigs all men are dogs all men are liars etc etc. I guess we really aren't being separated from our children and relegated to visitors in their lives. It must all be in our imaginations.
Either that or feminist refuse to see the damage that feminism has caused and refuse to hear the misandry men put up with daily. They simply refuse to believe that anything bad happens to males at the hands of poor innocent misunderstood feminists and females in general.
They say one thing and do another.
2007-12-21 13:52:40
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answered by Chevalier 6
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You're assumptions about the harm that feminism has done is just that...you're (incorrect) assumptions.
It may have been your intention to show the other person to be bitter and filled with hate, but all you've done is show how bitter and hate filled YOU really are.
2007-12-21 17:18:30
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answered by Colby 3
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Bad experiences happen to everyone...most people get past it somehow and don't hate everyone because of those experiences. I don't hate men, or women, but have had bad experiences with both...who hasn't? Hate is an emotion that is crippling...in my opinion, it's like a sickness. It can rob a person of the ability to enjoy life, and it's contagious...it can harm those you come into contact with. "Hate" is not in my vocabulary, nor in my heart.
2007-12-21 11:40:31
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answered by It's Ms. Fusion if you're Nasty! 7
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Physically stronger to beat you into submission.....financially well off enough to deprive you of basic survival needs as a means to control.
2007-12-21 13:49:50
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answered by Anonymous
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