I was wondering if you agree with this post Ginger:Ginger wrote:@ Dragon:
proudly made, born, and raised in the Philippines
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I was wondering if you agree with this post Ginger:Ginger wrote:@ Dragon:
proudly made, born, and raised in the Philippines
And nothing further needs to be said, Ginger.Ginger wrote:Off thread: I think some men post here to just vent out their frustration with women in general.
That's really a backhanded insult Ginger and you know it.Ginger wrote:which is sad. IF that is the way they think about ALL women in general, no wonder their life is spent trolling and venting on the internet.
Look, Ginger has a great point. There are some real misogynists here on this forum who bash all females, whether American or non-American, white or black, young or old. They spend their lives "trolling and venting on the Internet." BoycottAmericanWomen is a classic example. Instead of banging our heads against the wall all the time (in Momopi's own words), we should be more practical and talk about what we can do to make ourselves better people, help others out, and make the world a better place to live in.NorthAmericanguy wrote:That's really a backhanded insult Ginger and you know it.Ginger wrote:which is sad. IF that is the way they think about ALL women in general, no wonder their life is spent trolling and venting on the internet.
Falcon wrote:Look, Ginger has a great point. There are some real misogynists here on this forum who bash all females, whether American or non-American, white or black, young or old. They spend their lives "trolling and venting on the Internet." BoycottAmericanWomen is a classic example. Instead of banging our heads against the wall all the time (in Momopi's own words), we should be more practical and talk about what we can do to make ourselves better people, help others out, and make the world a better place to live in.NorthAmericanguy wrote:That's really a backhanded insult Ginger and you know it.Ginger wrote:which is sad. IF that is the way they think about ALL women in general, no wonder their life is spent trolling and venting on the internet.
This is why I stay out of this ridiculously polarized "male vs. female" issue. Instead, sharing our experiences and solutions would make far more sense. Momopi sets a good example for us by focusing on practical issues in a practical world.
hi Jester , i think im about to turn 1 year lurking hereJester wrote:So what's your story, colibri?colibri wrote:
AMEN hermanito Halcon he
I know you've been around longer than me.
But are you, like Ginger, associated with a male member here?
And exactly where IS your belly button?
Well I did a little research, and now that I've seen your belly button, I'd like to visit it one day soon. It seems like a very nice place, people say nice things about it.colibri wrote:hi Jester , i think im about to turn 1 year lurking hereJester wrote:So what's your story, colibri?colibri wrote:
AMEN hermanito Halcon he
I know you've been around longer than me.
But are you, like Ginger, associated with a male member here?
And exactly where IS your belly button?![]()
and no , im not associated with any member here i tried to met falcon though.. months ago because i visited california but we couldnt![]()
i live right in the middle of the Mexican republic : ) in a small city called Cuernavaca that it used to be a very popular place for us students to learn spanish .
Points noted.Falcon wrote:Look, Ginger has a great point. There are some real misogynists here on this forum who bash all females, whether American or non-American, white or black, young or old. They spend their lives "trolling and venting on the Internet." BoycottAmericanWomen is a classic example. Instead of banging our heads against the wall all the time (in Momopi's own words), we should be more practical and talk about what we can do to make ourselves better people, help others out, and make the world a better place to live in.NorthAmericanguy wrote:That's really a backhanded insult Ginger and you know it.Ginger wrote:which is sad. IF that is the way they think about ALL women in general, no wonder their life is spent trolling and venting on the internet.
This is why I stay out of this ridiculously polarized "male vs. female" issue. Instead, sharing our experiences and solutions would make far more sense. Momopi sets a good example for us by focusing on practical issues in a practical world.
Hi Ginger.... What set me off is how women always say, "we are all not like that". Yes, we know not all women are bad. The problem is that good men can't differentiate between good women and bad women.Ginger wrote:I think NorthAmericanGuy may have just missed the part I capitalized the IF and ALL to emphasize the content. (ALL men and women, including me, are subject to selective inattention so no biggie