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Yes and no. lumberjack_jeff Dec 2011 #1
Don't throw out the baby with the bathwater, so to speak. I certainly don't disagree with that. nomorenomore08 Jul 2013 #20
So can I come into the Feminists group and post a video of what I think women should be like? Warren DeMontague Dec 2011 #2
Let me answer that -- no. nt. mistertrickster Feb 2012 #12
+ 1000 opiate69 Feb 2012 #13
good point, not sure anybody has the rights answers when it comes to stuff like this loli phabay Jul 2013 #15
+1 nomorenomore08 Jul 2013 #21
Crap, I can't even get along with -myself-, some days. Warren DeMontague Jul 2013 #30
i cant even go there. I was a big meanie! galileoreloaded Jul 2013 #19
lol.. join the club... opiate69 Jul 2013 #22
he is a saint with the gift of patience, to be sure. nt galileoreloaded Jul 2013 #25
Bwahahaha! lumberjack_jeff Jul 2013 #31
I watched it dipsydoodle Dec 2011 #3
Its so much more than just violence that needs to be addressed. HuskiesHowls Dec 2011 #4
"where males are taught from little up that they have to be the provider" ISNT paternalistic galileoreloaded Jul 2013 #27
Good point!! HuskiesHowls Jul 2013 #43
This is tough to believe Doctor_J Jul 2013 #38
As a society, we are taught violence wins. HuskiesHowls Jul 2013 #44
Jackson Katz is full of it.. Upton Dec 2011 #5
The world is changing. lumberjack_jeff Dec 2011 #6
The world may be changing.. Upton Dec 2011 #7
What "attributes" are you talking about? plantwomyn Dec 2011 #8
What to attribute the "seeming acceptance of violence against women and children"? lumberjack_jeff Dec 2011 #9
You state that the "operative phrase is "seeming" plantwomyn Dec 2011 #10
"women's responsibility for teaching sons and... the men around them" lumberjack_jeff Dec 2011 #11
pretty sure the last people i would want advising me are the extreme feminists loli phabay Jul 2013 #16
I'm not sure I'd ever take my cue from you. radicalliberal Jul 2013 #14
mens problems are caused by men listening to bullshit like this. galileoreloaded Jul 2013 #18
Nonathletic boys' problems are caused by those who tell them that they're less manly . . . radicalliberal Jul 2013 #26
ah, man you seem cool and I'm not trying to down you. i respect your experience. galileoreloaded Jul 2013 #28
Thank you very much for the kind compliments. :) radicalliberal Jul 2013 #33
I think you're conflating machismo and masculinity unfairly. lumberjack_jeff Jul 2013 #32
You've made a good point. :) radicalliberal Jul 2013 #34
^ Wall of truth Dash87 Jul 2013 #36
I agree! Do you know what's ludicrous? radicalliberal Jul 2013 #40
Attack of the zombie thread!!! opiate69 Jul 2013 #41
Excellent! lol radicalliberal Jul 2013 #42
great example of a "nice guy" attempting to engender himself to the ladies (and get laid) galileoreloaded Jul 2013 #17
I guess I'm not quite so cynical about it. I believe his intentions are good, but as you put it nomorenomore08 Jul 2013 #23
i totally understand and appreciate your view galileoreloaded Jul 2013 #24
I do think there's a good bit of truth to what you just said. nomorenomore08 Jul 2013 #29
Not really... rrneck Jul 2013 #35
+1000. A must-see TED talk. n/t lumberjack_jeff Jul 2013 #39
That reminds me. I haven't watched Hard Target in probably a year Doctor_J Jul 2013 #37
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