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Do people actually believe this horsebubblegum ?
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Because your typical loudmouth feminist believes all men are misogynistic bubblegums, whereas egalitarians and others don't and just call it like it is: An bubblegum is just an bubblegum.WTF even is this !?! Why do people confuse being a jerk with masculinity and being nice as feminine? The above mentioned "feminine virtues" are traits of a healthy, well adjusted person. If someone is being an azzhole, call them an azzhole and stop using gender as a scapegoat .
we didnt have these problems or issues before the personal computer and especially the smart phone. social media is also to blame.
Because confusion settles things right down.
LMFAO, I'm shocked, no, not really if the hardcore feminists I've known had their way the testicle removing facilities would be running full-tilt day and night.[/QUO
I have never understood the radical feminist rational. I am Midwest raised in a 2 parent family. Have always thought that Mothers raise their sons to be respectful men and Fathers raise their daughters to be self-aware strong-minded women. Not to say that moms pussify the sons but they expect them to open doors for women, show deference to others and to be strong when others might tease them. To treat other women like they did their own mothers. Dads are who the daughters look to when they choose their own life partners.
This feminizing of men creates a mess psychologically in the boys who are confused. They usually lack a male figure who expects him to be a man. With no close role models where do these boys turn? Priests? No. Boy Scout leaders? No. Do they find after school jobs to earn their way? No, they wait for Mom to bring it to them.
I am glad for my parents and that they showed me how to grow up. Our future tho is not assured.
Correction : centraloregoncoastnow.orgStop the planet, I want to get off. Read the archives of [email protected]...with some of Nel Ward's "Nel's New Day" for the answer to where we're headed here.
Correction : centraloregoncoastnow.org
Shouldn't it be in the daytime so no lighting and power needs utilized?
I really enjoyed this one...
I wonder if he is driving a car there?
- "The Reluctant Radical" features activist Ken Ward as he confronts his fears and puts himself in the direct path of the fossil fuel industry to combat climate change. Sun. & Mon., July 22 & 23, 7 pm – Newport Performing Arts Center, 777 W. Olive St.
Shouldn't it be in the daytime so no lighting and power needs utilized?
The Atlantic article is really strange. It's presented as if the author's son is the one attracted to dresses before even school ages all by himself. But the son apparently has dresses in his size available as well as a mermaid costume. And author appears to have been reading to her son from books about little boys who prefer dresses before he was even in kindergarten. WTF! Sounds to me like this author is doing everything possible to lead her son into this preference for traditional women's dress. If it was the kid's strong preference without all this pushing, that would be one thing. To be deliberately led into behavior that is going to make his life harder is another thing entirely.
Is the kid also interested in other traditionally female stuff such as dolls? Is he uninterested in sports or rough and tumble? There is paragraph after paragraph of theoretical verbiage but not a single additional fact to help us understand this boy. I wonder if author is going to give her son dolls and no trucks and read books to him about boys who like dolls and trucks. And maybe make it clear to the kid that she will love him only if he is gay or gender disphoric.
I'm feeling genuinely angry.
Because confusion settles things right down.
LMFAO, I'm shocked, no, not really if the hardcore feminists I've known had their way the testicle removing facilities would be running full-tilt day and night.
I don't think an entire camp of Gunnery Sergeant Hartmann clones (RIP, Gunny Ermey) could make a man out of that soy-stunted little b*tch...The boy needs 8 weeks of intensive training.
Bear in mind, autism is a spectrum... Rain Man type is one of the less common forms at the lower end of the scale, at the other you have Thomas Jefferson.Just found this on Fox News. Here is a guy who probably has every right to not succeed in life but "didn't take the path that others expected him to take" !! Good parents here for sure.
Teen with autism delivers moving graduation speech
Maybe we should start with the basics. Perhaps somebody could take him out shooting. At least that way he can say that he tried it and it made him cry, instead of just spouting off like a little progressive flavor of the day.I don't think an entire camp of Gunnery Sergeant Hartmann clones (RIP, Gunny Ermey) could make a man out of that soy-stunted little b*tch...
I know. Im quite aware but his speech was about stepping outside of oneself and doing the unexpected.Bear in mind, autism is a spectrum... Rain Man type is one of the less common forms at the lower end of the scale, at the other you have Thomas Jefferson.