<p>go to howardstern.com , they have great galleries of your so called “average american college girls”</p>
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<p>Thanks…I think -_-. Anyway, I found that other thread you mentioned and it certainly looks like it’ll be a good read.</p>
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<p>Uh, the point of my link wasn’t to pin all of the blame on women, DeluxeHardballer. Some people think that men who have lots of sex = studs and women who have lots of sex = sluts, but I hold that both men and women who carelessly run around having sex are both morons, to me, the gender doesn’t matter. The site is a pro-abstinence site for everybody, and a lot of the material there is a good read.</p>
<p>DeluxeHardballer, contrary to what you posted, there are quite a few good women out there, but there are a few problems…
(1) They are already happily married
(2) They are too old for us
(3) They don’t live in our general geographic area
(4) Divorce penalties for men and the rewards for women (in some areas) are just too harsh and would corrupt even the most affable women.</p>
<p>For these reasons and many others, many guys like you and I have decided that its not worth it to date or marry, for me, I’d like to see these laws and mindsets changed. I don’t buy into the whole ‘all women are [insert derogatory name here]’ stuff that it seems like you believe in. In order for our views to be heard and for attitudes to change, we have to keep to the high ground and express our views clearly and without ad hominem attacks. </p>
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<p>I haven’t called anybody any names, I haven’t flame baited, censor bypassed, or done anything that is characteristic of your garden variety Internet ■■■■■. Before (stooping so low and) calling somebody a deragatory name, its customary to learn what that term means beforehand. Just some advice.</p>
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<p>Agreed. If things (drastically) change and its actually worth it for me to date/marry, that’s always a possibility, but right now, we’re paying X Thousand dollars to learn, not date.</p>
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<p>Never said it, snow, and I don’t believe that. </p>
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<p>Crud, my post got cut off, knew I should’ve saved it. Oh well, maybe another time, at least most of what I wrote made it in there.</p>
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<p>Hypocrisy? Where in this thread have I made sexist generalizations? And what I said to BlahDeBlah was because sometimes you need generalizations aren’t always a bad thing. People assume they are because there <em>might</em> be someone to whom it doesn’t apply…even though that’s rarely the case. And if it isn’t the case, then the generalization doesn’t apply. So taking all this umbrage about generalization you don’t promote is a little ridiculous. And stubborn. </p>
<p>I’ve not heard too many men say they hate women because of their anatomy and chromosomes. There’s usually some downward spiral in behavior and logic that he’s become accustomed to. That’s why I don’t readily dismiss a lot of “anti-male” arguments. Sure, some women are quick to jump to the conclusion that men suck without much reason other than the fact that they are men, but…</p>
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<p>Ew. Don’t be that way. It’s not about their views echoing mine…and you know that. And you’re just trying to play this as an issue of fairness, while some of the people making the sexist remarks are operating under some truth. Not to say you aren’t, but let’s be for real: how many men do you think marry women who end up taking them to the cleaners during divorce? Okay, how many men do you think only marry hot women to use as trophy wives? The divorce rate being 50% in this country (the U.S.), how many of these female divorcees are knockout trophy wives? I’m just saying.</p>
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<p>See, I want to like men. I’d just rather they [the ones who posted in this thread] weren’t so darn antagonistic against women, is all. I’d say that’s fair.</p>
<p>That’s cute. That’s not a generalization, honey, that’s a fact.</p>
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<p>Not to justify their antagonism, but have you ever thought that maybe there’s a reason for it. Just like…there’s a reason for your views?</p>
<p>So some men are rapists. The majority aren’t. Does that give me the right to demonize ALL men, in general?
So some women are gold-diggers. The majority aren’t. Does that give you the right to demonize ALL women, in general?</p>
<p>Oh, and sorry, sweetie*, but where I’m from, “kicking and screaming, claiming to be making [one’s] point” is not considered socially acceptable behavior in men or in women.</p>
<p>*And besides, using terms of endearment to condescend your opponent is just plain childish.</p>
<p>You’re right, but I was talking to BlahDeBlah, and the point is, if men are disgruntled about women because there is a high concentration of them who end up being taken to the cleaners by their ex-wives…that’s legitimate. Is it legitimate to say men only marry trophy wives? Partially. But I ask you: which one do you think happens more often?</p>
<p>And I didn’t mean “honey” to be condescending. I’m Latino and sometimes the way I say certain things slips out. Sorry.</p>
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<p>But somehow, when a woman is disgruntled because a high concentration of men treat women like objects, that’s not legitimate. Got it.</p>
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<p>Seriously. I’d like to get married some day, but not if my marriage prospects come from the people that’ve been posting in this thread.</p>
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<p>Did I say that?</p>
<p>Well, that’s what I’ve been saying all along, and you’ve essentially been telling me to f**k off because I’m a liar and none of my opinions are valid. If you have no problems with that statement, there was no reason to take issue with my post to begin with.</p>
<p>ouverture:
vous tout avez tort. laissez-moi vous fais l’explication l’importance de la sagesse.
je n’ai pas de respect vers vos opinions sur ce subjet. </p>
<p>first mouvement:
women are easily tempted by the devil because she inherits the flaw of eve.
women were not supposed to be created. c’est </p>
<p>damn it. some of part of my beautiful piece is cut short. </p>
<p>let’s just call this art</p>
<p>the crescendo is cut off!!! my most important part!
this is the reason why it’s better to have stronger ouvertures like bach.</p>
<p>Dude, if you want attractive girlies, come to penn state. Seriously, 7 out of every ten girls here are simply stunning(a lot of blondes); two are average, and one is barely ok. Seriously, I have not seen any female who is just plain ugly. Too bad those girls are way beyond my reach–the latin charm is a myth. Having a spanish accent doesn’t do crap, either.</p>
<p>the latin charm works on me all my imaginary girlfriends love my spanish accent.</p>
<p>io che canto di notte con il rumore del mare
io che parlo alla luna per capire il misterio di una storia d’amore</p>
<p>e ti sento piu forte nelle sere d’estate
sento le tue parole come piccoli fuochi accesi in
fondo al mio cuore</p>
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loosen up ur collar, don’t shave for couple days, stand by a ferrari or a good car and sing this song. i believe girls love the myth of the italian amore.</p>