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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2020 10:19:40 GMT
Women don't tend to have beards very often.
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Post by Telemachus on Sept 16, 2020 10:21:46 GMT
Perhaps it demonstrates an underlying lack of understanding or appreciation of women ... I don't know. But according to you, men and women are the same bar their reproductive organs. So how could women possibly require any different understanding or appreciation than that afforded to men? Massive own goal, methinks.
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Post by Trina on Sept 16, 2020 10:27:46 GMT
Women don't tend to have beards very often. Only after the menopause...
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Post by patty on Sept 16, 2020 10:30:58 GMT
Women don't tend to have beards very often. Only after the menopause... Not always... Found menopause to be a bit of a non event really....no hot flushes ....
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Post by naughtyfox on Sept 16, 2020 10:33:21 GMT
Women don't tend to have beards very often. They do in East London!
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Post by naughtyfox on Sept 16, 2020 10:34:18 GMT
Perhaps it demonstrates an underlying lack of understanding or appreciation of women ... I don't know. But according to you, men and women are the same bar their reproductive organs. So how could women possibly require any different understanding or appreciation than that afforded to men? Massive own goal, methinks. You cut a bit out of dogless's post!!!
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Post by patty on Sept 16, 2020 10:37:34 GMT
I guess there are some of us who are bit more unique cos theres been quite a lot of generalised comments that do not ring bells here..... Although I like DIY, messing around with machinery etc ...I also love my dancing shoes and dresses..... Don't like women gossip..the handbag discussion at coffee But I do like meeting dog walkers and checking out how well behaved other folks canines are...I got a bit of work ahead of me I think Ricco has a very odd idea about women..never mind as he matures he'll see....
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Post by Telemachus on Sept 16, 2020 10:37:48 GMT
But according to you, men and women are the same bar their reproductive organs. So how could women possibly require any different understanding or appreciation than that afforded to men? Massive own goal, methinks. You cut a bit out of dogless's post!!! I know. I’m so naughty!
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Post by lollygagger on Sept 16, 2020 10:44:04 GMT
Women are more cunning, which they have to be because they are physically weaker.
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Post by Clinton Cool on Sept 16, 2020 10:45:19 GMT
I do find it interesting however that a single man, self-confessed former travelling football 'hooligan', who trumpets his sexual prowess and conquests on a public forum , should express similar generalised views on women to a gay married man.
That raises another interesting topic. Are there any generalised differences, traits, between gay men and straight men? I'll start the ball rolling. I'd say there are, but not as commonly as there are generalised differences between men and women. A significant percentage of gay men exhibit what we might expect to be traits more associated with women. A keen interest in babies, the arts, fashion, dancing etc. I feel it's often possible to observe the behaviour of a gay man and establish that he's gay in pretty short order. However, this isn't even close to being universal. Some gay men exhibit traits that are indistinguishable from those you might expect from men in general. It seems that there are 2 reasonably defined groups of gay men. It's all very interesting, to someone who doesn't unquestionably believe that everyone, wherever they come from in the world, whatever their gender or sexual preferences is exactly the same; just because it's fashionable to say this.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2020 10:48:04 GMT
Women are more cunning, which they have to be because they are physically weaker. My woman won the arm wrestling competition.
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Post by Telemachus on Sept 16, 2020 10:48:56 GMT
Incidentally, if you haven’t read “the wasp factory” you should.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2020 10:49:53 GMT
I am not scoring any goals ... I was expressing an opinion in opposition to yours. I state my view, you state yours, anyone interested enough to read or join in will have, or form their own. I responded to Clinton Cool 's o.p. as it was so contradictory to my own ... I assume your response to me was similarly motivated. In the comment you chose to quote I did point out "I don't know". However it is fascinating to see that you Telemachus and Clinton Cool, from your very divergent backgrounds, have come to share similar views on womens behaviour. Perhaps evidence that we all are merely created by our environment. Rog
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2020 10:56:29 GMT
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Post by Telemachus on Sept 16, 2020 10:57:35 GMT
That raises another interesting topic. Are there any generalised differences, traits, between gay men and straight men? I'll start the ball rolling. I'd say there are, but not as commonly as there are generalised differences between men and women. A significant percentage of gay men exhibit what we might expect to be traits more associated with women. A keen interest in babies, the arts, fashion, dancing etc. I feel it's often possible to observe the behaviour of a gay man and establish that he's gay in pretty short order. However, this isn't even close to being universal. Some gay men exhibit traits that are indistinguishable from those you might expect from men in general. I’m unclear how you can say “a significant % of gay men exhibit ... traits more associated with women”. Albeit “significant” isn’t quantifiable. You have no idea how many gay men you come across who aren’t camp and thus you don’t consider them to be gay, because your default is that they are straight unless they display observable “gay traits”. So you aren’t really in a position to make even the slightest guesstimate of your notional “Significant percentage”. And of course there are some pretty camp straight men. You can say “some gay men exhibit... etc” which of course is true. But not a very interesting statistic.
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