TillTheEndOfTime
Master Don Juan
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Wow, Dr. Phil makes me sick to my stomach. He's so biased. His audience is ALL female. So he male bashes like a mangina to the extreme.Poonani Maker said:
Let us have a NON-mangina discussion about what that guy said regarding online dating and women:
1) Girls who don't show their body online are hiding something.
- Generally true from experience. Girls not only hide being overweight, but they also hide physical disabilities. Again, from experience, BOTH firsthand and secondhand.
2) He works out and takes care of his body. He is only expecting the same from the women he dates.
- What the hell is wrong with that? Oh that's shallow sweetie? Tell me more about how you only date men 6'0 and up.
3) He called that girl out on being overweight.
- Maybe a little bit inappropriate, but nothing incredibly offensive. If you're going to be less than honest about your body, then you should expect some flak for it later on. You can't hide your body forever.
4) He was criticized for being the one to respond to her after she supposedly "rejected" him.
- Horsesh1t! Girls are passive-aggressive. We all know that. They do stupid things like send "winks", because they have paper-thin egos and don't want to take rejection head-on. They're scared stupid by rejection. So what do they do? They ease into the situation and reject you before you have a chance to reject them. They can be that petty. And I'm sure this girl he spoke to was petty. How do I know? Moving on to the next point...
5) SHE posted his e-mail in the public domain to vilify and humiliate him.
- She obviously IS petty. So I don't take it as being beneath her to be the type to reject someone before they have a chance to reject her. So petty and pathetic.
6) He's arrogant.
- Okay, maybe a little. At least he has something to show for it. How many arrogant women have you come across who are arrogant for nothing other than being born with a vagina? I met more than I care to know personally.
That guy on there said nothing offensive at all. Look at him, he's a pretty good looking guy who makes a lot of money. He's getting sh1t from some ugly old post-menopausal looking jealous woman and the mangina known as Dr. Phil. All he said was that he wants to date women in his league. He didn't name call and bash the girl. He didn't try to humiliate her in a public way as what she did to him
SHE is the villain in this story. Yet the man is being burned at the stake. Horsesh1t.
That is what men in society have to deal with today. Keep your heads held up high men. For every mangina like Dr. Phil, there is a guy like me and you who won't put up with that crap. We will stand up for ourselves and stop this media propaganda that always casts the man as the villain.
Let's have some fun:
What do you call a rapist? A man.
What do you call a heroic man who saves someone's life? A worker. A coal miner. A roofer. A bystander. A colleague. A machine operator. A passerby.
Masculinity is vilified in the media when a man does something wrong. Yet when a man is a hero in the story, he is stripped of his masculinity and called by a title.
Anyone else notice this trend?