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anita514
Gym climber
Great White North
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So is it ever OK to call a woman a cunt?
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Lynne Leichtfuss
Trad climber
Will know soon
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Even if they may be one I wouldn't call them one. I love words. Even if I didn't know the meaning, to me that word just sounds ugly.
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anita514
Gym climber
Great White North
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locker: so you'd never call your girlfriend a cunt? Good to know.
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Happiegrrrl2
Trad climber
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When I am going through a doorway, I hold the door for whomever is coming up behind me. If a person has some visible frailty or is carrying something, and they are heading to the door ahead of me, I will try to get around and in front so that I can get the door for them. It doesn't matter their gender or age.
On the bus or train, I offer my seat to anyone who seems to have some frailty, a clearly pregnant lady, or young children. With the kids, I say "Would you like a seat for the little one?" and that give the guardian the option of taking the seat and having their charge sit on their lap, or allow the child the seat. Little kids can be tired too, and they usually run it out hard at the playground, so if they are tired, they really are happy to sit down. But mostly, on the subway, the kids are excited to be able to kneel on the seat with their face looking out the window watching the tunnel walls/oncoming trains. It makes you feel pretty good to give up that seat and see the kid so happy they get to have that special view.
I am definitely a feminist, and I just do not comprehend how the term ever came to have a derogatory connotation. When I sense someone is using the term in a negative way, I think less of them, regardless as to their gender.
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overwatch
climber
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A shot in the "spot" on a girl is the same as one in the nuts to a guy.
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GDavis
Social climber
SOL CAL
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I am definitely a feminist, and I just do not comprehend how the term ever came to have a derogatory connotation.
It shouldn't be, traditional feminism and gender equality are getting confused with third wave feminism, more an ideology than anything else.
Case in point.
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anita514
Gym climber
Great White North
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Does answering with a "solid NO" mean a solid NO???...
Yeah I guess. A lot of men say that, but then they get "really mad".....
so just wondering.
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Wade Icey
Trad climber
www.alohashirtrescue.com
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Anita, lo-res off-putting headsize nothwithstanding, do you have an issue with Locker? Careful, he has delicate sensibilities...
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Happiegrrrl2
Trad climber
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That's what my buddy told me it stands for, and if you use it with that meaning in mind it's not SO bad, eh?
I guess that is supposed to be an attempt at humor, right?
So maybe you will get a laugh out of these ones!
What did god say after creating man?
I can do better.
Why do men want to marry virgins?
They can't stand criticism.
Husband: I don't know why you wear a bra, you've got nothing to put in it?
Wife: You wear briefs, don't you?
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Lollie
Social climber
I'm Lolli.
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Topic Author's Reply - Jan 7, 2016 - 05:55pm PT
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:-)
(Btw, Gnome, I wouldn't understand Hi in a Slavic tongue. Swedish is a Germanic language, like German, English, Dutch etc.)
:-)
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Lollie
Social climber
I'm Lolli.
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Topic Author's Reply - Jan 7, 2016 - 06:13pm PT
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PMS jokes are funny.
Period.
Q. What did one saggy boob say to the other saggy boob?
A. We better get some support before someone thinks we're nuts.
Why do women make better soldiers? Because they can bleed for a week and not die.
The children of Israel wandered around the desert for 40 years. Even in biblical times, men wouldn;t ask for directions.
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Gnome Ofthe Diabase
climber
Out Of Bed
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I read that nuts joke to the xX-chromosome, Winner, around here,
and she warned it would be to cliché, to make a sardine joke . . . .how about Tuna?
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Lynne Leichtfuss
Trad climber
Will know soon
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Lollie, Happie, the jokes are hilarious!
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clinker
Trad climber
Santa Cruz, California
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From my wife 2 minutes ago.
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BLUEBLOCR
Social climber
joshua tree
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On the bus or train, I offer my seat to anyone who seems to have some frailty, a clearly pregnant lady, or young children. With the kids, I say "Would you like a seat for the little one?" and that give the guardian the option of taking the seat and having their charge sit on their lap, or allow the child the seat. Little kids can be tired too, and they usually run it out hard at the playground, so if they are tired, they really are happy to sit down. But mostly, on the subway, the kids are excited to be able to kneel on the seat with their face looking out the window watching the tunnel walls/oncoming trains. It makes you feel pretty good to give up that seat and see the kid so happy they get to have that special view.
Doing these things just makes you a polite humanist. I'm single and I do these things all the time. Does that make me a Maleist? Maybe I should start chanting "Maleism, Maleism"...are you with me boys?
Being a "Feminist" these days goes way beyond just being a single considerate human woman!
Feminism is queer!
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Lollie
Social climber
I'm Lolli.
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Topic Author's Reply - Jan 8, 2016 - 04:12am PT
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Being a "Feminist" these days goes way beyond just being a single considerate human woman!
Feminism is queer!
Well, first. Nothing wrong with queer. :-) Your first mistake. It doesn't scare, it's just a breath of old stale air.
Second, the point of feminism is equality. Being courteous, polite and considerate are results of both upbringing and personality. Your second mistake. Mixing apples and oranges.
The war on woman was a try to set back what's accomplished so far. It won't work. Modern people today, especially the young ones, see it as natural that one has a choice depending on who one is and want, not their gender. Actually, men have more difficulties in that department than women, as many of them consider traditionally female careers and habits as unworthy and they're scared of what others will say.
To each her own. Noone else has a right to decide what I do in my bedroom (consenting adults), if I want to have a career or not, what kind of personality traits I should have because I am a woman or a man. And that salary shan't be genderdependent.
We're not done yet. There's still plenty to do.
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Reeotch
climber
4 Corners Area
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^^^^ Eeew . . .
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clinker
Trad climber
Santa Cruz, California
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People are individuals and should be treated as such.
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Happiegrrrl2
Trad climber
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Being a "Feminist" these days goes way beyond just being a single considerate human woman!
I was writing about the considerations as person, and not as a woman, and to clear things up, I do not consider "being considerate" to have anything to do with feminism.
When I wrote, "I am a feminist," that was intended as a separate point. I suppose I could have added in some sort of transitional phrasing, but didn't realize that it would not be understood as such.
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F
climber
away from the ground
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Second, the point of feminism is equality. Did you register with the Selective Service, (DRAFT) when you turned 18?
Why do you think women should or shouldn't be excluded from doing so? Men are required to do it.
And let's set aside the fact that the draft hasn't been used in decades, for the sake of discussion.
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