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Luminous Animal

(27,310 posts)
49. If it isn't offensive, it ought to be. How a person reacts to rejection is a matter of personality,
Tue Jul 15, 2014, 07:34 PM
Jul 2014

not gender. Yet, the quote says quite the opposite.

So, I googled the phrase and found this on Yahoo answers... notice sexist language particularly those he claim that women cannot control their emotions.

Holy Trinity answered 2 years ago
Once a woman is upset and angry, hell just seems like a walk in the daisy field.

Blind Didymus answered 2 years ago
Ladies tend to hold grudges longer and are more vindictive though some men can be pretty furious at times too yet generally a lady's emotions way with greater strength.

Jackie m answered 2 years ago
Of course I believe it and practise it if necessary, you never get on the wrong side of a woman or she can make your life a misery.

ARM answered 2 years ago
A woman may forgive you but she will never ever forget, nor let you forget.

ane answered 2 years ago
Hmm...I would think that it means that when a woman is angry towards a certain "misdeed" done upon her she generally does not let go and would make it one of her lifes priorities to make you miserable for it. E.g. she would wake up everyday thinking about how to mess up your life for something bad that you did. If she's the crazy sort you don't really have to do much to get her to that mode.

It is true that when offended a woman in general does not let go easily but most have the better sense of not acting upon it. Much like men.

Chigoziri answered 2 years ago
Its the nature of the average woman. . .except some that have humble temperaments!

Heraclius answered 2 years ago
"Heaven has no rage, like love to hatred turned,
Nor hell a fury, like a woman scorned."

Quite fitting really when displaying a lack of maturity both physical and spiritual
It truly makes me wonder why they're generally perceived to be more emotionally stable than men given their underlying bitchy natures
Men can be brutal, while women are more likely to be both cruel and vindictive
Because while physical damage usually repairs well, psychological damage lasts a lifetime

Demon answered 2 years ago
Its true women cannot control their emotions and hold on to things forever and ever. They are mean hateful and cruel. Women are emotionally weaker than men as men can put things behind them and get back to normalcy women are forever hurt and cannot ever recover from things and become bitter and mean for the rest of their lives.

Adam answered 2 years ago
It means they dont know the meaning of "get over it"

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Good post, cali... DonViejo Jul 2014 #1
Agreed. arcane1 Jul 2014 #2
I wish I could say I was amazed BainsBane Jul 2014 #13
Well, take a look at reply #3. (nt) jeff47 Jul 2014 #17
I am not, I have found lots of rightwing thinking on this site randys1 Jul 2014 #51
Can we go after Shakespeare next? Comrade Grumpy Jul 2014 #3
Why? LisaLynne Jul 2014 #4
Does he post sexist idioms on DU? cyberswede Jul 2014 #5
what's your point? cali Jul 2014 #6
Post removed Post removed Jul 2014 #41
Has nothing to do with literary works. Let alone from centuries ago. nomorenomore08 Jul 2014 #7
It's called derail and distract BainsBane Jul 2014 #8
I just don't know why anyone would bother. You'd think they'd have better things to do nomorenomore08 Jul 2014 #10
You don't understand BainsBane Jul 2014 #12
It's almost like a reflex. Responding to a certain subject with defensiveness every. single. time. nomorenomore08 Jul 2014 #14
Yes. You should do that right now. Go on! Scoot! Squinch Jul 2014 #23
You can go after anyone as long as you misquote them first. IronLionZion Jul 2014 #197
Here is the full quote awake Jul 2014 #9
Which is what cali already posted in her OP... cyberswede Jul 2014 #15
cali, I was on that jury .... Scuba Jul 2014 #11
thanks so much for your post Scuba. cali Jul 2014 #16
You're welcome. This is one of the reasons I love DU. I learned something today. Scuba Jul 2014 #19
"It seems obvious to me in the same way that "Muslims don't renounce terrorism" is obvious." redqueen Jul 2014 #20
I don't agree with you, as a woman. And as a woman, I acknowledge the right of others to disagree sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #21
it's more than opinion. It;s a sentiment that wrongly characterizes women cali Jul 2014 #24
Well stated. Raine1967 Jul 2014 #29
You are expressing YOUR opinion of what someone means when they use the phrase. sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #31
It's "only an opinion" kcr Jul 2014 #46
"It's such a pat dismissal." MerryBlooms Jul 2014 #57
Um, did you mean to direct that question to those who ARE stating that the opinions of others sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #82
No, I meant you. kcr Jul 2014 #87
I think you just contradicted yourself. Didn't YOU just accuse ME, wrongfully as I pointed out sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #105
Yes. Some opinions are valid, some not. No contradiction. kcr Jul 2014 #106
That's your opinion, which you're entitle to, no matter how wrong you are in MY equally sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #109
Being entitled to an opinion doesn't make you right. kcr Jul 2014 #110
And visa versa! AgingAmerican Jul 2014 #125
Very true! kcr Jul 2014 #157
Nor does it make you right. Its just your opinion as well. LaurenG Jul 2014 #219
And my point is so what? kcr Jul 2014 #226
OK LaurenG Jul 2014 #228
Some people seem to have a problem with that. kcr Jul 2014 #231
I agree with your opinion Sabrina notadmblnd Jul 2014 #126
I have seen no personal attack on you in this thread intaglio Jul 2014 #139
"I simply think you don't get it- about so very many things." jberryhill Jul 2014 #252
It is someone's perception of why a particular person does not understand how others see things intaglio Jul 2014 #280
What personal attack? NCTraveler Jul 2014 #241
" I simply think you don't get it- about so very many things." jberryhill Jul 2014 #251
Compared to what she throws out there, no. Not in any way. NCTraveler Jul 2014 #256
there are two types of statements.... jberryhill Jul 2014 #260
I don't care about being attacked, just to be clear, that has never stopped me from stating my sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #254
Are there any posts of yours in this thread containing more than seven pronouns? NCTraveler Jul 2014 #258
Of course, my posts contain plenty of pronouns, but they are usually descriptive sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #259
I also don't find it sexist pipi_k Jul 2014 #61
And I Don't RobinA Jul 2014 #150
then why is it such a joke, a giggle, a chuckle for men? wink wink. jab in rib. ha ha. nt seabeyond Jul 2014 #151
'Cause RobinA Jul 2014 #165
oh. ya right. you think you are pulling the wool over the mens eyes. so as they insult you. seabeyond Jul 2014 #166
I Thought RobinA Jul 2014 #172
because this notion that women are all that in irrational and emotional doesnt effect our real life seabeyond Jul 2014 #187
every one of your posts starts, woman here, and no misogyny or sexism at all. really. every one. seabeyond Jul 2014 #37
Thanks for your comment. I am proud to be a woman. sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #38
right sabrina. that is the point. i object to women declaring their gender. you got me. seabeyond Jul 2014 #39
"You object to women declaring their gender on the internet " sufrommich Jul 2014 #66
Why would someone even comment on another woman stating that she is a woman? sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #80
It wasn't hard to understand at all. Sea stated that you preface sufrommich Jul 2014 #89
So you are saying that because I don't agree that a literary quote is sexist sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #92
Why? kcr Jul 2014 #108
You are upset that a woman states she is a woman? Wow! sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #115
Your opinion that those you disagree with seem to think they speak for all women kcr Jul 2014 #119
They don't speak for all women due to the fact that women like me among others sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #121
Right, we got it. Women like Sarah Palin and Michelle Bachman boston bean Jul 2014 #144
Because they're Just Your Opinions kcr Jul 2014 #229
Apparently It Does RobinA Jul 2014 #170
Thank you Robin. I believe the objection to a woman who disagrees with the supposed status quo sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #193
I've never been raped kcr Jul 2014 #199
+1 nt NCTraveler Jul 2014 #242
You, Sabrina, are one of the strongest, most intelligent, able women I 'know' polly7 Jul 2014 #86
I think your posts are demonstrative of the issue laundry_queen Jul 2014 #93
I respect you too and enjoy your posts. We simply disagree on this. I am fully aware sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #97
The words may not hurt you laundry_queen Jul 2014 #111
There are no insults in that post, unless you want there to be. Someone disagreeing with you is sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #118
The insulting was done by the person whose language you are defending BainsBane Jul 2014 #154
yes. "more easily offended by objections to sexism than sexism itself?" seabeyond Jul 2014 #156
Don't try to conflate these two issues, they are entirely separate which several sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #232
Thank you for getting to the ... prairierose Jul 2014 #257
+100 smirkymonkey Jul 2014 #266
Thank you for reading.... prairierose Jul 2014 #309
excellent post, queen. i have not delved in this thread, but, i would make your point. looking at seabeyond Jul 2014 #143
If it isn't offensive, it ought to be. How a person reacts to rejection is a matter of personality, Luminous Animal Jul 2014 #49
Quotes from anonymous, ignorant people on the internet have zero effect on me. Is there some sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #76
This is something pipi_k Jul 2014 #96
Good post, thank you! sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #98
+1000 notadmblnd Jul 2014 #127
Goodie for you. Black people are lazy. Mexicans are dirty. Women are irrational. Luminous Animal Jul 2014 #131
The point is, many feel and agree that the quote portrays Luminous Animal Jul 2014 #158
That is your opinion and to you it makes sense. I respect that. Mine happens to be different. sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #164
you call women weak and victims if they speak out. now, you are calling women bullies if they speak seabeyond Jul 2014 #168
I talk about women's issues in RL and on other forums. sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #270
You blamed women on du for not participating in discussions about women's issues. 3 groups we do not seabeyond Jul 2014 #274
Why are you fighting with me? You made a comment, I responded with sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #275
no sabrina. you are not respectful. that is the problem. not even a little. your posts of full seabeyond Jul 2014 #283
Disagreeing with someone, stating a difference opinion, is not disrespectful. sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #285
but you do ascribe nefarious motive to those that disagree with you and you do repeatedly seabeyond Jul 2014 #286
Yep. Quite the cognitive dissonance. JTFrog Jul 2014 #287
totally.... seabeyond Jul 2014 #288
I did ask you I believe for examples of what you are claiming. sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #294
Correction: that would be "affects" smirkymonkey Jul 2014 #267
To me, it is offensive. Jamastiene Jul 2014 #208
Thank you...I am so weary of being scorned for not being upset over likesmountains 52 Jul 2014 #88
Lol, don't worry, you are far from alone! sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #94
I think you could have worked "I'm a woman" in to that post a few more times. jeff47 Jul 2014 #107
Well, if you had asked me sooner, I would have done it, as a woman, just for you. sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #112
They are not being admonished for saying they ARE woman. They are being admonished jeff47 Jul 2014 #114
How dare you accuse me of using my gender as a shield. I should alert on this sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #116
And there you do it again. jeff47 Jul 2014 #117
Your comments to me as a woman here are sexist. You are using that old 'shame on you' routine sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #120
No, they're not. They're recounting what you've actually done in this thread. jeff47 Jul 2014 #122
You have done worse than tell me I have no right to an opinion, you have deliberatley sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #124
Wait, remind me again. Are you a woman? smirkymonkey Jul 2014 #134
uh oh. i think she is making all women look weak and i think we are suppose to get pissed about it. seabeyond Jul 2014 #147
Yeah, sea... Bobbie Jo Jul 2014 #159
it truly was a wtf moment for me this morning. thank you. thank you for seabeyond Jul 2014 #167
Yes, of course. It's kind of sad, isn't i? smirkymonkey Jul 2014 #269
The nice thing about a message board is it's impossible to mischaracterize an argument jeff47 Jul 2014 #175
I'm truly sorry that there are actually people here who are offended by a woman stating sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #186
It's not that you have opinions as a woman. smirkymonkey Jul 2014 #216
Sure it is, it's about women who don't bow down to bullying and most people here know it sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #217
You did good. LaurenG Jul 2014 #225
Holy crap Bobbie Jo Jul 2014 #212
omg... sabrina. go up adn read those posts, right above that you just posted. i cannot seabeyond Jul 2014 #146
She never reads beyond about the 3rd sentence in a reply. jeff47 Jul 2014 #177
ya know. now we are pretending that the conditioned belief that women are emotional and irrational seabeyond Jul 2014 #188
I also agree with Sabrina LaurenG Jul 2014 #220
bully for you lauren. terrible affront? hardly. do not make more of it than what it is. seabeyond Jul 2014 #221
You are the ones making this a bad bunch of words so bully for you! LaurenG Jul 2014 #222
i will say once then out of here. we are discussing a term, coined long ago when women were property seabeyond Jul 2014 #224
Go hog wild? LaurenG Jul 2014 #238
hog wild as in.... last word. i would not be back in but feels like i am being set up for hides so, seabeyond Jul 2014 #240
Come on LaurenG Jul 2014 #245
tsk tsk... how dare? isnt that showing weakens? you are singlehadnedly taking down all women with seabeyond Jul 2014 #145
You noticed that too? LOL! smirkymonkey Jul 2014 #268
This Is My RobinA Jul 2014 #149
Are you mercuryblues Jul 2014 #235
Search the site, and you'll find it used a fair amount muriel_volestrangler Jul 2014 #18
It isn't. It's an opinion, and we are all entitled to opinions. I do not find it sexist, as a matter sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #22
so then it's opinion that Muslims have a predilection for terrorism and generally don't condemn it? cali Jul 2014 #32
Why do you assume that 'scorn' always relates to men when it comes to women? Women sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #33
But the quote is specifically about women's supposed fury *over men.* DeadLetterOffice Jul 2014 #67
The quote is used for many different reasons in today's world. Personally I don't care much how sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #73
Thank you! polly7 Jul 2014 #77
I know, never give anyone that kind of power over you, imo. I am shocked at sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #83
When women speak out to say you are not going to speak to me like that, you are not going seaglass Jul 2014 #141
men say that as a jab at women, for a little chuckle. we are bascially being told, the strong woman seabeyond Jul 2014 #148
Thank you! smirkymonkey Jul 2014 #272
Can I add my two cents? Generic Other Jul 2014 #81
Good post, Generic Other, very well said. sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #100
There's a problem with that argument. jeff47 Jul 2014 #113
Where In This Quote RobinA Jul 2014 #179
Then you don't know what it means treestar Jul 2014 #230
Well, it's a princess telling a captive she will have him killed muriel_volestrangler Jul 2014 #236
He's dead, it's literature. And I like that women can be viewed as forces to be sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #255
She is not being viewed as a force to be reckoned with treestar Jul 2014 #278
that is mercuryblues Jul 2014 #289
when men are laughing their ass off at you, to your face, pretty well know it is not a compliment. seabeyond Jul 2014 #290
yup mercuryblues Jul 2014 #291
someone down thread said, women are this, own it. (a woman said that). no. seabeyond Jul 2014 #292
I use everything I can for the benefit of women. Do you have a problem with sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #293
my counter mercuryblues Jul 2014 #295
It just doesn't offend most women, sorry you are upset over that. And yes, I will use every tool sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #296
When a women uses it, they are defining THEMSELVES as irrational and vengeful because that is Luminous Animal Jul 2014 #299
+1 mercuryblues Jul 2014 #308
LOL mercuryblues Jul 2014 #307
I've gone very far with it and find that when you take the power away from those who sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #310
you do allow others power if you behave in a poor manner just to try to get something over them. seabeyond Jul 2014 #311
That's confusing. To me, those behaving in a poor manner are those trying to insult sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #315
No mercuryblues Jul 2014 #313
You sound very hostile, and all because I don't agree with you. sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #314
that sounds mercuryblues Jul 2014 #316
Lol, the irony. 'Why are you ascribing emotions to me'! sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #317
Not once mercuryblues Jul 2014 #318
Why the personal attack? What part of mercuryblues seem hostile? Luminous Animal Jul 2014 #319
Thank you. It is often used as an insult because it perpetuates the stereotype that women do not Luminous Animal Jul 2014 #297
supposedly, i think the argument is, we are that and we need to use it as a tool to be strong, seabeyond Jul 2014 #298
I don't get it either. Defining women as irrationally violent with rage when they are rejected IS Luminous Animal Jul 2014 #301
i do not see it as... lol. for sure. lol. ah ha. i am glad some are interpreting seabeyond Jul 2014 #303
I've alerted on the phrase a couple of times and it's been hidden BainsBane Jul 2014 #26
it's about how women cannot act rationally in the face of rejection from a man. how is that NOT cali Jul 2014 #27
'fury' is not necessarily 'irrational' muriel_volestrangler Jul 2014 #30
I can't agree. I think the general sense of the phrase in context and as it's been historicallly cali Jul 2014 #34
In the context of how that phrase is commonly used, irrational is the implication. kcr Jul 2014 #50
Exactly. Wasn't it recently laundry_queen Jul 2014 #95
No... RobinA Jul 2014 #181
Well, thinking something isn't harmless, is it? kcr Jul 2014 #207
It is stupid. Why do we hear so much about men murdering the women who try to divorce/leave them, smirkymonkey Jul 2014 #55
My first thought too. nt sufrommich Jul 2014 #69
You called it right, Cali. yallerdawg Jul 2014 #25
here is another that goes along what you say, woman scorned. all women are liars. seabeyond Jul 2014 #28
My wife actually uses that phrase (not about me, but herself). We have a bit madinmaryland Jul 2014 #35
Groan... is this why a jury hid my post? Quantess Jul 2014 #36
quantess..... i love you. seabeyond Jul 2014 #40
Post removed Post removed Jul 2014 #43
lol. that woman? i would have called her stupid. that was all she was to me. stupid. seabeyond Jul 2014 #44
I do not get the sensitivity to the "b" word. Quantess Jul 2014 #48
Neither have I. F4lconF16 Jul 2014 #132
Thank you! smirkymonkey Jul 2014 #271
I believe in you, seabeyond, I really do. Quantess Jul 2014 #54
lol. i am gonna get back to you. seabeyond Jul 2014 #56
Post removed Post removed Jul 2014 #42
Is it so hilarious? Quantess Jul 2014 #45
I think the point is that you can call them "horrible" spooky3 Jul 2014 #123
You are correct. JEFF9K Jul 2014 #185
challenge the democratic administration to your free speech of rw talking points. i dare you. seabeyond Jul 2014 #190
What the eff are you talking about? JEFF9K Jul 2014 #209
"this site shackles free speech and free thought." challenge the democratic administration to your seabeyond Jul 2014 #213
Please explain how what you said even begins to make sense. JEFF9K Jul 2014 #214
you are yelling about your free speech being shackled. oh the outrage. so, tell skinner not being seabeyond Jul 2014 #215
The non right wing members gain from it. NCTraveler Jul 2014 #246
Claiming that a quote from an significant playwright or author renders it harmless intaglio Jul 2014 #47
Jeez it's a figure of speech Gman Jul 2014 #52
Did someone actually defend a sexist phrase with geek tragedy Jul 2014 #53
bah hahahaha. it is a guy thing you all. you know, sexist shit. just a guy thing. lol. nt seabeyond Jul 2014 #60
It's starting to get ridiculous around here. . truebrit71 Jul 2014 #63
Delayed super-moon stuff, I guess Gman Jul 2014 #65
A figure of speech that generalizes about women treestar Jul 2014 #78
It isn't sexist because it's a guy thing? jeff47 Jul 2014 #104
This message was self-deleted by its author Gman Jul 2014 #58
You can put Congrieve's phrase in the context you want Gman Jul 2014 #59
more men murder women when scorned. few women do shit when scorned, besides leave. it is bullshit, seabeyond Jul 2014 #62
The fact that the guy likely deserves the wrath aside Gman Jul 2014 #64
all you are doing is saying, regardless how clearly it is misogyny, so the fuck what. men will seabeyond Jul 2014 #68
Thank heavens broad-brushing isn't a 'girl thing'. polly7 Jul 2014 #70
You might get onto gman about it since he was the one to say it. But, thanks for seabeyond Jul 2014 #71
I didn't 'follow you' on anything. polly7 Jul 2014 #72
Very well said, polly. sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #102
"I despise the way posters here are lumped into groups to be demonized " BainsBane Jul 2014 #142
You always forget the "in my opinion" part Gman Jul 2014 #75
So you admit you generalize about women treestar Jul 2014 #79
When they're really really really really pissed, at least in my experience. Much more pissed than Gman Jul 2014 #84
What's next? demosincebirth Jul 2014 #74
Message auto-removed Name removed Jul 2014 #85
lol @ this thread LittleBlue Jul 2014 #90
It was over an intensely abusive PM BainsBane Jul 2014 #140
So did he get a piece of pizza or did he get the whole damn thing? Edit for never mind. :) I lonestarnot Jul 2014 #91
you state your case well fishwax Jul 2014 #99
Utter nonsense. Beausoir Jul 2014 #101
You and I disagree on a lot of things, cali MohRokTah Jul 2014 #103
pssst... hey cali.... shhh... WillyT Jul 2014 #128
I have never used that phrase before. dilby Jul 2014 #129
The idea that there is something "weak" about recognizing sexism is absurd BainsBane Jul 2014 #130
Who is "AAO", and what did they send? TorchTheWitch Jul 2014 #262
Here BainsBane Jul 2014 #263
glad the troll was banned; however, I agree with others who disagree with your framing ecstatic Jul 2014 #133
+1 kickysnana Jul 2014 #137
I agree with the OP get the red out Jul 2014 #135
Respectively disagree. kickysnana Jul 2014 #136
It may easily underestimate hell quaker bill Jul 2014 #138
I think this is one of those old world phrases that is not going away as fast as some others liberal N proud Jul 2014 #152
absolutely. it is merely the progression beyond the racism, sexism adn homophobia. and no, they seabeyond Jul 2014 #153
You haven't made your case. This reads more like an after-the-fact rationalization. nt Romulox Jul 2014 #155
... LordGlenconner Jul 2014 #160
... LordGlenconner Jul 2014 #161
Hilarious! :D kysrsoze Jul 2014 #205
I would bet the vast majority of people, DU or not, view that phrase as a compliment to women. ieoeja Jul 2014 #162
The person who sent it to the jury should be suspended. JEFF9K Jul 2014 #163
I personally don't see it that way LaurenG Jul 2014 #169
Calling our a sexist saying is not "crucifying" people. redqueen Jul 2014 #173
I don't understand what you said in your title. LaurenG Jul 2014 #174
There's a typo. "nor" should have been "not" redqueen Jul 2014 #176
Let it be known that I am the most anti bullying proponent LaurenG Jul 2014 #180
Message auto-removed Name removed Jul 2014 #178
False balance. redqueen Jul 2014 #182
Message auto-removed Name removed Jul 2014 #183
Nice dodge. nt redqueen Jul 2014 #189
some people actually raise an issue to be thought about and discussed. you go right into insult. seabeyond Jul 2014 #192
Message auto-removed Name removed Jul 2014 #198
my personal issues are not in play unless you plan on creating that. wtf? so, you are saying seabeyond Jul 2014 #200
Message auto-removed Name removed Jul 2014 #202
that is all i have read from you. you are the one advocating and doing. so, ok. ya... whatever. seabeyond Jul 2014 #203
It seems to me there is more degrading from those who don't think it's sexist kcr Jul 2014 #211
I agree with your comments about misogyny on DU. LWolf Jul 2014 #171
but see. thinking about it was all this was about. the insutls and accusations, simply seabeyond Jul 2014 #191
Well, I'm doing that, aren't I? LWolf Jul 2014 #195
yes. and it was an interesting read how you processed thought on the subject. seabeyond Jul 2014 #196
I wish others would put thought behind things as you have done here. NCTraveler Jul 2014 #248
Of course it's sexist. Orsino Jul 2014 #184
i was thinking about htis. a man murdering his wife, cause he is scorned. how would that play.... seabeyond Jul 2014 #194
If a Woman tells me, a man, something is sexist or misogynist, then that is that...they know. randys1 Jul 2014 #201
And . . . if another woman tells you, a man, the SAME something is NOT sexist . . . Petrushka Jul 2014 #206
Easy. You go with the person saying something is sexist/racist kcr Jul 2014 #264
So you agree than women are more prone than men to react with irrational rage when scorned? Luminous Animal Jul 2014 #302
A sound policy! smirkymonkey Jul 2014 #273
Is smirky from the HBO show with O'Dowd? randys1 Jul 2014 #300
No, it's an old reference smirkymonkey Jul 2014 #320
Every single day... more [insert irreparable harm]-ist B.S. kysrsoze Jul 2014 #204
Unforuntately, some who share the view BainsBane Jul 2014 #304
On political correctness BainsBane Jul 2014 #306
Puhleeeze, let's not get all hysterical now, woman. Zorra Jul 2014 #210
You know, I think this a millennial problem - we are supposed to throw out each and every word or Hestia Jul 2014 #218
As a woman, I loathe the idea that sexism/misogyny is the ONLY form of bigotry that we should ignore redqueen Jul 2014 #223
Educated people get what the phrase means treestar Jul 2014 #227
Like these uses, you mean? muriel_volestrangler Jul 2014 #237
I don't think they are quite getting what "scorned" means treestar Jul 2014 #279
They're using it in exactly the same context that AAO used it in, that cali and you complained about muriel_volestrangler Jul 2014 #281
I hold this same opinion LaurenG Jul 2014 #234
You think anyone who disagrees with you doesn't think for themselves? redqueen Jul 2014 #243
It was sarcasm LaurenG Jul 2014 #244
gotcha... redqueen Jul 2014 #247
Great! LaurenG Jul 2014 #250
firstly, if i am "scorned" i walk. fury does not even have a place. so no. i wont own it. seabeyond Jul 2014 #249
An interesting thread that was posted today related to the word "Fury" awake Jul 2014 #233
Thank you for the link. Petrushka Jul 2014 #276
Thanks cali. nt. NCTraveler Jul 2014 #239
You may find this interesting, or not. Sissyk Jul 2014 #253
There are couple of ex-boyfriends who can attest RebelOne Jul 2014 #261
"...spawn of the devil." ?? Oh, my! Petrushka Jul 2014 #265
meh Niceguy1 Jul 2014 #277
Perhaps "Hell hath no fury like a LOVER scorned?" IdaBriggs Jul 2014 #282
as someone in the midst of a divorce i did not even want mopinko Jul 2014 #284
If you are up in arms about misogyny why don't you attack the bible? mr blur Jul 2014 #305
golly gee. feminists talk about the bible? religion? geeez, why didnt feminists EVER seabeyond Jul 2014 #312
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