American women have an unnatural fear of men

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American culture is like a disease. it infects other societies and perverts the thinking of many. Most wmen who have been conditioned via this neo colonial process adhere to the system (or I should say Market) of male degradation. Men are absolutely vilified in usa culture. The vilification of men serves an economic and political purpose. Much like opening up a burger king in Saigon that too shall over time poison Vietnamese people. The usa anti-human, Male, family culture or ideology also poisons the people. With ideas and concepts that undermine their very way of life, traditions and history. Women are the most responsive to this kind of process, followed by the youth. In marketing women and children are the easiest targets to 'SELL' products/ideologies to. In some ways it helps to explain why they use to say that Men must protect women and children. Perhaps this could be related to psychological threats as well? Destruction of a family entity means the dismantling of your society and community as a whole. These destabilization tactics have been carried out in the usa and are now being exported.


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Contrarian Expatriate wrote:Recent Case in Point:

Renowned Doctor Kicked Out Of Bookstore For Being In Children's Section



Dr Omar Amin was looking for books for his grandchildren when he was asked to leave the store

Barnes & Noble has apologised to a 73-year-old man who was kicked out of one of its stores for browsing the children's section on his own.

Dr. Omar Amin, from Scottsdale, Arizona, said he was asked to leave after a female shopper told a worker she felt uneasy about his presence.But the man, who is a world-renowned researcher of infectious diseases, said he was buying books for his two grandchildren.

'This is an insult to all men not just to me,' Amin told Azfamily.com.
'I left the store. I was upset like hell because I've been so insulted and humiliated in public for the charge of being a man.'

In a complaint to the store he wrote: 'I did not break any rules. There was no sign posted that said men are not allowed in the children's book area.'

Amin said he had been looking for books for his five- and seven-year-old grandchildren when his phone rang.

Scene: A female customer complained to staff that she felt uneasy that Dr Amin was in the children's section on his own, and he was escorted out

He sat on the floor by the store's windows so he could talk to his friend, which he did quietly, he said.
But a store worker interrupted the call and told him to leave, he said.

Amin said he was humiliated when the employee 'escorted me out as a potential sex offender'.

He is reportedly now considering legal action following the May 4 incident.

Arizona State University law professor Charles Calleros told the Arizona Republic that Amin could have a case for gender discrimination.


Respected: Dr Amin, centre, is a world-renowned researcher of diseases
If women without children are allowed to shop in the children's section, 'then we arguably have gender discrimination', he said.

Apology: Barnes & Noble vice president Mark Bottini has apologised to Dr Amin

Barnes & Noble vice president Mark Bottini released a statement on Monday apologising to the man.

'We want to apologise to Dr. Amin for a situation in which Dr. Amin was asked to leave the children's section of our Scottsdale, Arizona store,' he said.
'We should not have done so. It is not our policy to ask customers to leave any section of our stores without justification.

'We value Dr. Amin as a customer and look forward to welcoming him in any of our stores.'
Amin, the director of Parasitology Center Inc. in Scottsdale, wrote to Barnes & Noble to complain.

'It's not enough. I want my honor restored,' Amin told msnbc.com.
'I want to walk back into the store with my head held up high. I did not break any rules. My pride has been scratched.'
wow, this is absolutely horrible and ridiculous!!! Women in this country are so damn paranoid over any little thing. Of course if it was an old lady in the children's section instead, none of this would have happened. By default because he's a man, he's an automatic threat. So shameful
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marklambo wrote:
Contrarian Expatriate wrote:Recent Case in Point:

Renowned Doctor Kicked Out Of Bookstore For Being In Children's Section



Dr Omar Amin was looking for books for his grandchildren when he was asked to leave the store

Barnes & Noble has apologised to a 73-year-old man who was kicked out of one of its stores for browsing the children's section on his own.

Dr. Omar Amin, from Scottsdale, Arizona, said he was asked to leave after a female shopper told a worker she felt uneasy about his presence.But the man, who is a world-renowned researcher of infectious diseases, said he was buying books for his two grandchildren.

'This is an insult to all men not just to me,' Amin told Azfamily.com.
'I left the store. I was upset like hell because I've been so insulted and humiliated in public for the charge of being a man.'

In a complaint to the store he wrote: 'I did not break any rules. There was no sign posted that said men are not allowed in the children's book area.'

Amin said he had been looking for books for his five- and seven-year-old grandchildren when his phone rang.

Scene: A female customer complained to staff that she felt uneasy that Dr Amin was in the children's section on his own, and he was escorted out

He sat on the floor by the store's windows so he could talk to his friend, which he did quietly, he said.
But a store worker interrupted the call and told him to leave, he said.

Amin said he was humiliated when the employee 'escorted me out as a potential sex offender'.

He is reportedly now considering legal action following the May 4 incident.

Arizona State University law professor Charles Calleros told the Arizona Republic that Amin could have a case for gender discrimination.


Respected: Dr Amin, centre, is a world-renowned researcher of diseases
If women without children are allowed to shop in the children's section, 'then we arguably have gender discrimination', he said.

Apology: Barnes & Noble vice president Mark Bottini has apologised to Dr Amin

Barnes & Noble vice president Mark Bottini released a statement on Monday apologising to the man.

'We want to apologise to Dr. Amin for a situation in which Dr. Amin was asked to leave the children's section of our Scottsdale, Arizona store,' he said.
'We should not have done so. It is not our policy to ask customers to leave any section of our stores without justification.

'We value Dr. Amin as a customer and look forward to welcoming him in any of our stores.'
Amin, the director of Parasitology Center Inc. in Scottsdale, wrote to Barnes & Noble to complain.

'It's not enough. I want my honor restored,' Amin told msnbc.com.
'I want to walk back into the store with my head held up high. I did not break any rules. My pride has been scratched.'
wow, this is absolutely horrible and ridiculous!!! Women in this country are so damn paranoid over any little thing. Of course if it was an old lady in the children's section instead, none of this would have happened. By default because he's a man, he's an automatic threat. So shameful
Yes, women in America are afraid of their own shadow. No wonder why it's so difficult to do cold approaches in the US, the women are just too afraid of men.
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marklambo wrote:
Contrarian Expatriate wrote:Recent Case in Point:

Renowned Doctor Kicked Out Of Bookstore For Being In Children's Section



Dr Omar Amin was looking for books for his grandchildren when he was asked to leave the store

Barnes & Noble has apologised to a 73-year-old man who was kicked out of one of its stores for browsing the children's section on his own.

Dr. Omar Amin, from Scottsdale, Arizona, said he was asked to leave after a female shopper told a worker she felt uneasy about his presence.But the man, who is a world-renowned researcher of infectious diseases, said he was buying books for his two grandchildren.

'This is an insult to all men not just to me,' Amin told Azfamily.com.
'I left the store. I was upset like hell because I've been so insulted and humiliated in public for the charge of being a man.'

In a complaint to the store he wrote: 'I did not break any rules. There was no sign posted that said men are not allowed in the children's book area.'

Amin said he had been looking for books for his five- and seven-year-old grandchildren when his phone rang.

Scene: A female customer complained to staff that she felt uneasy that Dr Amin was in the children's section on his own, and he was escorted out

He sat on the floor by the store's windows so he could talk to his friend, which he did quietly, he said.
But a store worker interrupted the call and told him to leave, he said.

Amin said he was humiliated when the employee 'escorted me out as a potential sex offender'.

He is reportedly now considering legal action following the May 4 incident.

Arizona State University law professor Charles Calleros told the Arizona Republic that Amin could have a case for gender discrimination.


Respected: Dr Amin, centre, is a world-renowned researcher of diseases
If women without children are allowed to shop in the children's section, 'then we arguably have gender discrimination', he said.

Apology: Barnes & Noble vice president Mark Bottini has apologised to Dr Amin

Barnes & Noble vice president Mark Bottini released a statement on Monday apologising to the man.

'We want to apologise to Dr. Amin for a situation in which Dr. Amin was asked to leave the children's section of our Scottsdale, Arizona store,' he said.
'We should not have done so. It is not our policy to ask customers to leave any section of our stores without justification.

'We value Dr. Amin as a customer and look forward to welcoming him in any of our stores.'
Amin, the director of Parasitology Center Inc. in Scottsdale, wrote to Barnes & Noble to complain.

'It's not enough. I want my honor restored,' Amin told msnbc.com.
'I want to walk back into the store with my head held up high. I did not break any rules. My pride has been scratched.'
wow, this is absolutely horrible and ridiculous!!! Women in this country are so damn paranoid over any little thing. Of course if it was an old lady in the children's section instead, none of this would have happened. By default because he's a man, he's an automatic threat. So shameful

+1. The west is absolutely and seriously damaged if things like this happens.

The bookstore employee should have just told the woman to get a grip instead of escorting the dude out.
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Post by Dragon »

Ginger wrote:
marklambo wrote:
Contrarian Expatriate wrote:Recent Case in Point:

Renowned Doctor Kicked Out Of Bookstore For Being In Children's Section



Dr Omar Amin was looking for books for his grandchildren when he was asked to leave the store

Barnes & Noble has apologised to a 73-year-old man who was kicked out of one of its stores for browsing the children's section on his own.

Dr. Omar Amin, from Scottsdale, Arizona, said he was asked to leave after a female shopper told a worker she felt uneasy about his presence.But the man, who is a world-renowned researcher of infectious diseases, said he was buying books for his two grandchildren.

'This is an insult to all men not just to me,' Amin told Azfamily.com.
'I left the store. I was upset like hell because I've been so insulted and humiliated in public for the charge of being a man.'

In a complaint to the store he wrote: 'I did not break any rules. There was no sign posted that said men are not allowed in the children's book area.'

Amin said he had been looking for books for his five- and seven-year-old grandchildren when his phone rang.

Scene: A female customer complained to staff that she felt uneasy that Dr Amin was in the children's section on his own, and he was escorted out

He sat on the floor by the store's windows so he could talk to his friend, which he did quietly, he said.
But a store worker interrupted the call and told him to leave, he said.

Amin said he was humiliated when the employee 'escorted me out as a potential sex offender'.

He is reportedly now considering legal action following the May 4 incident.

Arizona State University law professor Charles Calleros told the Arizona Republic that Amin could have a case for gender discrimination.


Respected: Dr Amin, centre, is a world-renowned researcher of diseases
If women without children are allowed to shop in the children's section, 'then we arguably have gender discrimination', he said.

Apology: Barnes & Noble vice president Mark Bottini has apologised to Dr Amin

Barnes & Noble vice president Mark Bottini released a statement on Monday apologising to the man.

'We want to apologise to Dr. Amin for a situation in which Dr. Amin was asked to leave the children's section of our Scottsdale, Arizona store,' he said.
'We should not have done so. It is not our policy to ask customers to leave any section of our stores without justification.

'We value Dr. Amin as a customer and look forward to welcoming him in any of our stores.'
Amin, the director of Parasitology Center Inc. in Scottsdale, wrote to Barnes & Noble to complain.

'It's not enough. I want my honor restored,' Amin told msnbc.com.
'I want to walk back into the store with my head held up high. I did not break any rules. My pride has been scratched.'
wow, this is absolutely horrible and ridiculous!!! Women in this country are so damn paranoid over any little thing. Of course if it was an old lady in the children's section instead, none of this would have happened. By default because he's a man, he's an automatic threat. So shameful

+1. The west is absolutely and seriously damaged if things like this happens.

The bookstore employee should have just told the woman to get a grip instead of escorting the dude out.
SHUT UP. ALL MEN ARE CREEPY PEDOS AND WANT TO MOLEST LITTLE KIDS THATS WHAT THE NEWS KEEPS SAYING. OH GOD WHY AM I STILL A SINGLE MOM IN HER 40s. I DONT UNDERSTAND HOW MY FIVE DIVORCES HAS TO DO ANYTHING WITH ME. IM SO LONELY I NEED A MAN TO TOUCH ME BUT AT THE SAME TIME IM INDEPENDENT AND STRONG. IM CONFLICTED SO I NEED TO POST ON MY CRAPPY BLOG THAT NO ONE CARES ABOUT HOW BAD MEN ARE.
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Dragon wrote:
Ginger wrote:
marklambo wrote:
Contrarian Expatriate wrote:Recent Case in Point:

Renowned Doctor Kicked Out Of Bookstore For Being In Children's Section



Dr Omar Amin was looking for books for his grandchildren when he was asked to leave the store

Barnes & Noble has apologised to a 73-year-old man who was kicked out of one of its stores for browsing the children's section on his own.

Dr. Omar Amin, from Scottsdale, Arizona, said he was asked to leave after a female shopper told a worker she felt uneasy about his presence.But the man, who is a world-renowned researcher of infectious diseases, said he was buying books for his two grandchildren.

'This is an insult to all men not just to me,' Amin told Azfamily.com.
'I left the store. I was upset like hell because I've been so insulted and humiliated in public for the charge of being a man.'

In a complaint to the store he wrote: 'I did not break any rules. There was no sign posted that said men are not allowed in the children's book area.'

Amin said he had been looking for books for his five- and seven-year-old grandchildren when his phone rang.

Scene: A female customer complained to staff that she felt uneasy that Dr Amin was in the children's section on his own, and he was escorted out

He sat on the floor by the store's windows so he could talk to his friend, which he did quietly, he said.
But a store worker interrupted the call and told him to leave, he said.

Amin said he was humiliated when the employee 'escorted me out as a potential sex offender'.

He is reportedly now considering legal action following the May 4 incident.

Arizona State University law professor Charles Calleros told the Arizona Republic that Amin could have a case for gender discrimination.


Respected: Dr Amin, centre, is a world-renowned researcher of diseases
If women without children are allowed to shop in the children's section, 'then we arguably have gender discrimination', he said.

Apology: Barnes & Noble vice president Mark Bottini has apologised to Dr Amin

Barnes & Noble vice president Mark Bottini released a statement on Monday apologising to the man.

'We want to apologise to Dr. Amin for a situation in which Dr. Amin was asked to leave the children's section of our Scottsdale, Arizona store,' he said.
'We should not have done so. It is not our policy to ask customers to leave any section of our stores without justification.

'We value Dr. Amin as a customer and look forward to welcoming him in any of our stores.'
Amin, the director of Parasitology Center Inc. in Scottsdale, wrote to Barnes & Noble to complain.

'It's not enough. I want my honor restored,' Amin told msnbc.com.
'I want to walk back into the store with my head held up high. I did not break any rules. My pride has been scratched.'
wow, this is absolutely horrible and ridiculous!!! Women in this country are so damn paranoid over any little thing. Of course if it was an old lady in the children's section instead, none of this would have happened. By default because he's a man, he's an automatic threat. So shameful

+1. The west is absolutely and seriously damaged if things like this happens.

The bookstore employee should have just told the woman to get a grip instead of escorting the dude out.
SHUT UP. ALL MEN ARE CREEPY PEDOS AND WANT TO MOLEST LITTLE KIDS THATS WHAT THE NEWS KEEPS SAYING. OH GOD WHY AM I STILL A SINGLE MOM IN HER 40s. I DONT UNDERSTAND HOW MY FIVE DIVORCES HAS TO DO ANYTHING WITH ME. IM SO LONELY I NEED A MAN TO TOUCH ME BUT AT THE SAME TIME IM INDEPENDENT AND STRONG. IM CONFLICTED SO I NEED TO POST ON MY CRAPPY BLOG THAT NO ONE CARES ABOUT HOW BAD MEN ARE.
Go away Carrie Bradshaw from "Sex and the City". Seriously, I hold her personally responsible for the hellish dating scene that got very bad simultaneously when this show started 10 years ago.
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Dragon wrote:
Ginger wrote:
marklambo wrote:
Contrarian Expatriate wrote:Recent Case in Point:

Renowned Doctor Kicked Out Of Bookstore For Being In Children's Section



Dr Omar Amin was looking for books for his grandchildren when he was asked to leave the store

Barnes & Noble has apologised to a 73-year-old man who was kicked out of one of its stores for browsing the children's section on his own.

Dr. Omar Amin, from Scottsdale, Arizona, said he was asked to leave after a female shopper told a worker she felt uneasy about his presence.But the man, who is a world-renowned researcher of infectious diseases, said he was buying books for his two grandchildren.

'This is an insult to all men not just to me,' Amin told Azfamily.com.
'I left the store. I was upset like hell because I've been so insulted and humiliated in public for the charge of being a man.'

In a complaint to the store he wrote: 'I did not break any rules. There was no sign posted that said men are not allowed in the children's book area.'

Amin said he had been looking for books for his five- and seven-year-old grandchildren when his phone rang.

Scene: A female customer complained to staff that she felt uneasy that Dr Amin was in the children's section on his own, and he was escorted out

He sat on the floor by the store's windows so he could talk to his friend, which he did quietly, he said.
But a store worker interrupted the call and told him to leave, he said.

Amin said he was humiliated when the employee 'escorted me out as a potential sex offender'.

He is reportedly now considering legal action following the May 4 incident.

Arizona State University law professor Charles Calleros told the Arizona Republic that Amin could have a case for gender discrimination.


Respected: Dr Amin, centre, is a world-renowned researcher of diseases
If women without children are allowed to shop in the children's section, 'then we arguably have gender discrimination', he said.

Apology: Barnes & Noble vice president Mark Bottini has apologised to Dr Amin

Barnes & Noble vice president Mark Bottini released a statement on Monday apologising to the man.

'We want to apologise to Dr. Amin for a situation in which Dr. Amin was asked to leave the children's section of our Scottsdale, Arizona store,' he said.
'We should not have done so. It is not our policy to ask customers to leave any section of our stores without justification.

'We value Dr. Amin as a customer and look forward to welcoming him in any of our stores.'
Amin, the director of Parasitology Center Inc. in Scottsdale, wrote to Barnes & Noble to complain.

'It's not enough. I want my honor restored,' Amin told msnbc.com.
'I want to walk back into the store with my head held up high. I did not break any rules. My pride has been scratched.'
wow, this is absolutely horrible and ridiculous!!! Women in this country are so damn paranoid over any little thing. Of course if it was an old lady in the children's section instead, none of this would have happened. By default because he's a man, he's an automatic threat. So shameful

+1. The west is absolutely and seriously damaged if things like this happens.

The bookstore employee should have just told the woman to get a grip instead of escorting the dude out.
SHUT UP. ALL MEN ARE CREEPY PEDOS AND WANT TO MOLEST LITTLE KIDS THATS WHAT THE NEWS KEEPS SAYING. OH GOD WHY AM I STILL A SINGLE MOM IN HER 40s. I DONT UNDERSTAND HOW MY FIVE DIVORCES HAS TO DO ANYTHING WITH ME. IM SO LONELY I NEED A MAN TO TOUCH ME BUT AT THE SAME TIME IM INDEPENDENT AND STRONG. IM CONFLICTED SO I NEED TO POST ON MY CRAPPY BLOG THAT NO ONE CARES ABOUT HOW BAD MEN ARE.
Huh? Is this an attempt at sarcastic humor or you simply did not comprehend what I said?

I'm on the guy's side. Read again.
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That poor man. You know what, I'm going to Barnes & Noble and go to the childrens book section. My buddy gots some kids and they enjoy reading, so I'll buy something for them. Hopefully some man hating woman reports me.
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They could be shy or you could misinterprete thier facial expressions.
To be white or black - is to not be a human, but a living definition and label. To be a slave to definition, to fashion, to the industries that market us like cattle, emptying our pockets like the udders of the cow, being paid to cut our bodies for cosmetics, benefiting off of putting harsh chemicals on our heads, making money off of us choosing to live and participate in the reality they created. Don't be "black", don't be "white", don''t be "Asian", don't be "Latin." Destroy the illusion, become human.
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with the situations of guys like george sodini and elliot rodger....both wealthy and good looking guys..sodini was worth over $250,000 and elliot rodger drove a brand new BMW not to mention his father was a hollywood director on the hunger games.....it shows the dire plight of american men today.......it is also very interesting how the media so quickly swept both stories under the rug......possibly so that americans would not empathize with these tormented souls.....but if neither of them could get an attractive woman it is time for us to wake up and abandon ship
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matthewcoury wrote:with the situations of guys like george sodini and elliot rodger....both wealthy and good looking guys..sodini was worth over $250,000 and elliot rodger drove a brand new BMW not to mention his father was a hollywood director on the hunger games.....it shows the dire plight of american men today.......it is also very interesting how the media so quickly swept both stories under the rug......possibly so that americans would not empathize with these tormented souls.....but if neither of them could get an attractive woman it is time for us to wake up and abandon ship
Most men would prefer to fight over remaining scraps of women, fat and personality-disordered ones.

I have unplugged and I'm methodically moving my wealth outside the USA. I will not likely renounce my citizenship, but I will do so if capital controls like FATCA continue to be enacted.

Save yourself and resettle abroad. It will hasten the demise of American femo-supremism and it will greatly enhance your life. Leave these American witches and their beta male slaves to devour themselves in the implosion.
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Contrarian Expatriate wrote:Most men would prefer to fight over remaining scraps of women, fat and personality-disordered ones.

I have unplugged and I'm methodically moving my wealth outside the USA. I will not likely renounce my citizenship, but I will do so if capital controls like FATCA continue to be enacted.

Save yourself and resettle abroad. It will hasten the demise of American femo-supremism and it will greatly enhance your life. Leave these American witches and their beta male slaves to devour themselves in the implosion.
yes i have been in numerous fistfights over women here which of course ended in nothing.....fighting over women in bars and pretty much at all is unheard of in places like europe.....i remember my bosnian girlfriend telling me that fights never break out at the bars there....she was shocked when i told her how often it happens in the US of Gay and i was shocked when she told me it never happened there.....iam doing the same thing, building my business in the balkans and moving my money over there.....i will relinquish my citizenship if i have to but i dont think i will
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Re: American women have an unnatural fear of men

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All_That_Is_Man wrote: This is a great reason to leave the U.S. Like Peter said, there's nothing we can do about it but leave them alone. I only wish that other men could "awaken" to the knowledge of being happier abroad. Can you believe that there are guys here in America right now who think that American females' fear of men is justified, normal behavior - both here and the world over!?
Hello,

[~} This is very true. The problem is, the american females {(and their demented american males)} are not leaving the world alone! They have openly stated their goals are to wipe out the patriarchy in the entire world. And they have brainwashed the entire Western nations to do it. Now, Chinese and Russian and Indian males are being brainwashed as well. Feminism {(equal rights)} is already world-wide. The next step is the matriarchy and the DEMENTED, ARROGANT American males who have a predilection for thinking 'We can do no wrong', will help these evil females that HIS FATHER created.
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jamesbond wrote:Winston has said that he noticed when he was living in the US, women would have an unnatural fear of men. For example, he said when he would approach a woman in the US, a "paranoid look would surface on their face."

Other guys have said the same thing. I have noticed that even in a crowded bookstore or grocery store, women seem fearful of men and do everything they can to avoid making eye contact with men. I can see if a woman is walking down a dark alley at night and there is a man walking towards her, that would cause her to become fearful of the man. I don't understand why they are so paranoid of men during the day even in crowded places. :shock:

Men who have traveled to Russia, eastern Europe, South America and the Philippines, say that the women DO NOT have that fearful look on their face and actually make eye contact with men and smile! Wow, what a nice change of pace from the way American women act towards men. :D

I am so used to women avoiding eye contact with men and having a paranoid look on their faces, that I love the idea of being in a country where the women are friendly and approachable! :D

Women in the US are scared to death of men for some reason. They either have a "paranoid look" on their face or an angry "scowl" on their face! :shock:
In DuPage County, Illinois, you can not even approach within less than 30 feet of a young woman without stirring up her fearful, paranoid look and/or her angry scowl! In DuPage County, Illinois, you literally have to walk in huge, wide circles around every single female person you see, even at public places like shopping malls, libraries, stores, parks, taverns, everywhere!
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Re: American women have an unnatural fear of men

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And there are probably some American men who have an unnatural fear of women too.

Just like the women are scared of possible creeps, sex offenders, perverts, etc. targeting them, the men are scared of being preyed by American women who are psychotic, out of control, narcissistic, bossy, aggressive, ghetto, independent, marriage-minded, etc.

http://www.thesocialgeneration.com/our-deepest-fear/
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