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a:
I'm talking about new fashioned, intelligent, open minded American women when i say emancipated, like for example:

Oprah Winfrey

Horrible woman; megalomaniac who thinks she's God and tells America what books to read.
And a lesbian.
Can you say "doormat"? How is it emancipated for Hilary to stick by her rich, famous husband while he constantly cheats on her and then lies to the world about it?
And she's a lesbian.
She's George W. Bush's secretary of state and a huge supporter of the Iraq war! Need I say more?
Oh one more thing: she's a lesbian.
a:
Madonna , don't forget that she's originally American

Oh, I grew up in the eighties, I haven't forgotten Madonna. You may actually have a point there: Madonna is pretty emancipated.
But...she's a lesbian. White laugh


posted by holy_of_holies
  

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Do you have any proof of these women being lesbians?...no, i didn't think you had...then why don't you shut the fuck up, honey?
Wait, i know why...b/c you just can't stand the fact that there're more emancipated women out there then the ones you'd been dating Evil evil
Deep inside you know i'm right Yes, oh yes.. keep going

posted by a
  "What does not destroy me, makes me stronger" Friedrich Nietzsche


a:
Do you have any proof of these women being lesbians?...no, i didn't think you had...then why don't you shut the fuck up, honey?

I was basically kidding, but now that you have gone and been rude to me, I have to ask: why do you so vigorously defend famous American lesbians like Madonna? Is there something about her you really like? White laugh


posted by holy_of_holies
  



Kupov:
its not like being physically fit makes us feel better and its not like we enjoy it

And you know that because you're a total buff...
I think it is for the attraction factor, but that also leads to a self esteem boost.
Kupov:
Why do we have to shower? I mean come on, how contstraining

Umm. We all do it.
You live in Europe, A?


posted by sangu
  



sangu:
And you know that because you're a total buff...

I'm not but that's just my physique.
sangu:
I think it is for the attraction factor, but that also leads to a self esteem boost.

riiiight and shaving your legs for girls is different somehow?

Plus showering is just something to do with hygene like shaving your legs, ive never pinned a girl down and forced her to shave her legs.


posted by Kupov
  


Kupov:
ive never pinned a girl down and forced her to shave her legs.

You should really try it sometime, it's awesome.


posted by holy_of_holies
  



The reason why i was being rude to you is b/c i don't like the fact that you see sexuality only in "balck or white", you think there's only:
-heterosexual
-homosexual
Although there're "grey" forms of sexuality too, like:
-asexual
-bisexual
-trysexual
-etc.
So i'm gonna say it again: emancipated doesn't equal lesbian .


posted by a
  


a:
The reason why i was being rude to you is b/c i don't like the fact that you see sexuality only in "balck or white", you think there's only:
-heterosexual
-homosexual

I don't think that, a. I just really dislike most famous people, so I take every shot I can get at their reputations. That is their weak spot. Thumb Up


posted by holy_of_holies
  



All right then White laughThumb Up

posted by a
  



holy_of_holies:
All of my dates have been paid for by me; I think if I suggested to an American girl that she pay for her half of the meal or tickets or whatever she would walk out on me.

For most of first dates I went on, I was usually the one that paid...but I'll admit, there were some alterior motives to doing it.

If I offered to pay or just paid and the woman would resist, we go back and forth until I'd finally say, "OK...if it means that much to you, let's go out again...on you." If they said "yes," then, to me, that was a good sign the date was going well. If she responded "no," or offered to give me money on the spot, then I knew that I probably wasn't going to be seeing her again. White laugh

Oh man, now that I'm married w/a child, I look back on that guy and just think, (in my best Napoleon Dynamite voice) "IDIOT!" White laugh


posted by GP
  



haha GP that reminds me of a date i went on with this guy who was (still is) a really nice guy but...we went out and i was just nervous so i opened the door to the restaurant and i let him go through first, but i wasnt trying to prove a point at all, i was just being nice! and then it came time to pay and hes like ok don't worry about it and im like no no its cool...and we ended up each paying half -- again because i was just trying to be nice. but around the second week he asked me if i was "a feminist", as if it was a "type of person", but anyways i said...no i do not consider myself to be one at all, why? and he pointed out all of the things i did that, to him, the man was supposed to do...and i didn't even think about it in that way, i was just being polite like i said but he took it in a different way. then we joked about how emasculating it was for him when i opened the door for him in front of a bunch of guys HAHA...he wasn't too impressed with that either...but again i wasn't trying to prove a point, just...that's how i am?

posted by gkiss
  



Yeah, the whole door opening thing can be a pretty big issue for some people. For me, I open the door for people whether they're a woman or a man...but, some women that I went out w/thought it was a sexist act...that I was holding the door open for them because I didn't think they were strong enough to do it themeselves. Whatever. Not again

I actually got so sick of it that, on one of the last dates I went on before I started dating my wife, when I held the door for this woman, she immediately started giving me attitude. I promptly closed the door, hailed a cab, and said, "Well...good-bye." I didn't have time for that BS. White laugh

posted by GP
  



GP:
some women that I went out w/thought it was a sexist act...that I was holding the door open for them because I didn't think they were strong enough to do it themeselves. Whatever.

grrr that pisses me off and i will never be like, or think like that at all. instead of seeing it as a kind, polite gesture they interpret it as being a sexist act? don't' get me started on that...but yet if you don't open it for them, they suddenly see you as an impolite jerk...make up your mind honestly.
GP:
when I held the door for this woman, she immediately started giving me attitude. I promptly closed the door, hailed a cab, and said, "Well...good-bye." I didn't have time for that BS

White laugh White laugh *shakes GP's hand* that is the greatest thing ever...good for you! you can't do anything right can you? try to be nice, what happens? try to let them do it, what happens? either way right? no, you don't have time for that BS neither do you deserve it for being nice, so you did the right thing Thumb Up and that's coming from a woman too.


posted by gkiss
  



GP:
Yeah, the whole door opening thing can be a pretty big issue for some people. For me, I open the door for people whether they're a woman or a man...but, some women that I went out w/thought it was a sexist act...that I was holding the door open for them because I didn't think they were strong enough to do it themeselves. Whatever. Not again

That's a horrible behaviour yuck i think b/c of those kind of retarded women are we: real feminists underappreciated. You've all the right to be mad at them GP.


posted by a
  


I just run ahead of the girl and slam the door in her face, then hold it shut until she goes away. Evil evil

posted by holy_of_holies
  



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