Who cheats on their spouse?
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Does it count when it's Benedict Cumberbatch and I'm a lesbian?
Oh... then no.0 -
leonidas_and_spartacus wrote: »Troll much?
Who are you referring to?0 -
I could name a few of each gender, but honestly, it's none of my business what they do.0
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leonidas_and_spartacus wrote: »Troll much?
Who are you referring to?
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It's like a train wreck, you don't want to look but you just have to0
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Does the spank bank count?0
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justinegibbons wrote: »cwolfman13 wrote: »Does the spank bank count?
Nope
Whew.....0 -
LiquidSparkle86 wrote: »
Two guys have an argument and it is an argument. Two women have argument and it is a cat fight. It is exactly this type of rubbish that perpetuates the stereotype in the first place.
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asflatasapancake wrote: »justinegibbons wrote: »
Yeah, I think I saw someone kill a dude with a trident.
That would be so rad
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skullshank wrote: »Curvaceousnsassy wrote: »skullshank wrote: »_dracarys_ wrote: »Curvaceousnsassy wrote: »Curvaceousnsassy wrote: »Curvaceousnsassy wrote: »
I don't disagree but the women can be just as bad.
Yes, I've heard. But I can only speak from my own experience with the men
Yeah, like you're an angel! lol
Never f***ing said I was. But I also don't CHOOSE for half the men on here to lie about their f***ing martial status just to talk to me. As a matter of fact I wish you'd pretty much ignore me when you see me.
Ohhhh, there is a story here!
right?
let's hear it!
if i had to guess, i'd say curvawhatever got duped by follow_me, and now she mad.
did you send noods?
tell us the story.
Actually follow_me is just an *kitten* who likes to push my buttons. And because I joke around like much everyone else on this board I'm somehow no angel to him...which I never claimed to be. We've shared nothing but a few brief PM's.
I have been lied to on a few occasions by members on here...either they told me they were divorced or single and they were not. @bella8312 seems to be aware of what I'm talking about.
I am single and I am nice to people, somehow that turns into me being lied to...maybe it's me being naive...who knows.
And from what I understand the women on here aren't much better, again I can only speak of my personal experience.
If the married men/women spent the time flirting with their spouses that they spend on here flirting with whoever maybe then...who knows...they'd be happy?
fascinating.
your reaction certainly makes it seem like it was ore than a few brief PMs...unless you mean you sent him PMs of you in your briefs.0 -
LiquidSparkle86 wrote: »
Two guys have an argument and it is an argument. Two women have argument and it is a cat fight. It is exactly this type of rubbish that perpetuates the stereotype in the first place.
The only stereotype I apply here is the stereotypical woman that claims stereotyping every time they perceive something to have a sexist connotation. Have you ever even seen cats fight? That *kitten* is brutal. Please unwind your drawls...0 -
^agreed. Not only that but stereotypes exist for a reason.. Like or not.0
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LiquidSparkle86 wrote: »
Two guys have an argument and it is an argument. Two women have argument and it is a cat fight. It is exactly this type of rubbish that perpetuates the stereotype in the first place.
The only stereotype I apply here is the stereotypical woman that claims stereotyping every time they perceive something to have a sexist connotation. Have you ever even seen cats fight? That *kitten* is brutal. Please unwind your drawls...
The phrase "cat fight" is never used to describe an argument between two men and everyone knows it. Pretending otherwise is wasting both my time and yours.
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justinegibbons wrote: »^agreed. Not only that but stereotypes exist for a reason.. Like or not.
Given that his point was the (laughable) claim that no stereotype was present, your comment doesn't really make sense. Was it a stereotype or was it not? You cannot agree that it is both at the same time.0 -
LiquidSparkle86 wrote: »
Two guys have an argument and it is an argument. Two women have argument and it is a cat fight. It is exactly this type of rubbish that perpetuates the stereotype in the first place.
The only stereotype I apply here is the stereotypical woman that claims stereotyping every time they perceive something to have a sexist connotation. Have you ever even seen cats fight? That *kitten* is brutal. Please unwind your drawls...
The phrase "cat fight" is never used to describe an argument between two men and everyone knows it. Pretending otherwise is wasting both my time and yours.
That's because we have *kitten* fights....
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justinegibbons wrote: »^agreed. Not only that but stereotypes exist for a reason.. Like or not.
Given that his point was the (laughable) claim that no stereotype was present, your comment doesn't really make sense. Was it a stereotype or was it not? You cannot agree that it is both at the same time.
Well, since it was not him that made the initial post about it being a "cat fight" (it was a woman, for the record) I think you should go back and re read. When he DID stereotype, he said he was doing it. And I DO agree.. When people want to think something has a negative connotation, they turn it in to that.
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LiquidSparkle86 wrote: »
Two guys have an argument and it is an argument. Two women have argument and it is a cat fight. It is exactly this type of rubbish that perpetuates the stereotype in the first place.
The only stereotype I apply here is the stereotypical woman that claims stereotyping every time they perceive something to have a sexist connotation. Have you ever even seen cats fight? That *kitten* is brutal. Please unwind your drawls...
The phrase "cat fight" is never used to describe an argument between two men and everyone knows it. Pretending otherwise is wasting both my time and yours.
Isn't that why you're here???0 -
I'm just going to sit back with my popcorn and enjoy the show. This is about to get good.....0
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Wait...so you are telling me that people lie and misrepresent themselves on the internet? GTFO.
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I quoted the people I was responding to directly so I don't understand the apparent confusion there. Regardless, the point I'm making is simply this:
My contribution to the discussion thus far has been (I believe) calm, reasonable and rational. In response I've been indirectly accused of either being on my period or participating in a "cat fight" since I am a member of the subset "women". Neither of these comments would have been made were the participants male, which is the very essence of sexism; the dismissal of an opinion based not on its own merit but on the gender of the one expressing it. These things are not my opinion, they are demonstrable facts easily verified by anyone reading the thread so far.0 -
I'm just so in this thread...0
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I quoted the people I was responding to directly so I don't understand the apparent confusion there. Regardless, the point I'm making is simply this:
My contribution to the discussion thus far has been (I believe) calm, reasonable and rational. In response I've been indirectly accused of either being on my period or participating in a "cat fight" since I am a member of the subset "women". Neither of these comments would have been made were the participants male, which is the very essence of sexism; the dismissal of an opinion based not on its own merit but on the gender of the one expressing it. These things are not my opinion, they are demonstrable facts easily verified by anyone reading the thread so far.
Emphasis on 'bro' so that you can feel equal
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Sinistrous wrote: »I could name a few of each gender, but honestly, it's none of my business what they do.
I second this. There are plenty of individuals here who are cheating on their spouse with a MFP user. Both physical and emotional cheating.0 -
firemama28 wrote: »I guess I think like a male ??? Lol women's hormones are very different from men's ....please research ::::not being mean
Five or more of the following symptoms must be present to diagnose PMDD, including one mood-related symptom:
No interest in daily activities and relationships
Fatigue or low energy
Feeling of sadness or hopelessness, possible suicidal thoughts
Feelings of tension or anxiety
Feeling out of control
Food cravings or binge eating
Mood swings with periods of crying
Panic attacks
i know what happens to a women during her mensuration and how varying it can be thanks
you are still using it as an excuse to belittle womens pretty damn valid feelings and its disgusting0
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