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#41 MJ

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Posted 28 October 2004 - 07:23 PM

I think I will leave the thread to its original owners before I deliver a full mouth load.

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Posted 28 October 2004 - 07:25 PM

QUOTE (anileve @ Apr 21 2004, 11:44 PM)
How would you feel if a woman accepted and requested several gifts and benefits, would you remain indifferent and not ask for anything in return?


For me personally I think that there is a fine balance between recieving a gift and requesting a gift. Noone is going to deny that recieving a gift for a guy or girl, feels really good and makes an individual feel really special. It personally feels really good to recieve a nice gift for a birthday or an anniversary present from my boyfriend. However, when we go shopping together and I am buying something, he offers to pay and I never let him pay for something that I am buying for myself. On every vacation that me and him went on, I always pay for myself. I do not feel comfortable knowing that he paid a large amount of money for me.

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Posted 28 October 2004 - 08:12 PM

QUOTE (MJ @ Oct 28 2004, 07:23 PM)
I think I will leave the thread to its original owners before I deliver a full mouth load.


That one I would classify more as an advantage of being a man though.

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Posted 28 October 2004 - 08:24 PM

QUOTE (Sip @ Oct 28 2004, 10:12 PM)
That one I would classify more as an advantage of being a man though.


But that kind of deliverability was not meant to be delivered for women, but for wimpy men whose conduct sometimes trespasses the boundaries designated for men. Besides, you haven't seen the women in the Silachi Bazaar in Yerevan.

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Posted 28 October 2004 - 08:35 PM

QUOTE (Sip @ Oct 28 2004, 07:12 PM)
That one I would classify more as an advantage of being a man though.



Sip I'm sure you haven’t been in silachi bazaar but in many instances you had the displeasure of seeing one who pretends to be a man, and periodically cusses at our Mothers, especially when they are dead!

In my post I was referring to the scandal now surrounds the Fox's Bill Orally conduct, accusations, some people just are so blinded in there ideological believes fail to see the humor in a post.

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Posted 28 October 2004 - 09:14 PM

Note to self: Avoid the Silachi bazaar in Yerevan.

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Posted 28 October 2004 - 09:44 PM

QUOTE (MJ @ Oct 28 2004, 02:25 PM)
How about the problems that come with it?

MENtal illness
MENstrual cramps
MENtal breakdown
MENopause
GUYnecologist
AND
When they have REAL trouble, it's a
HISterectomy.

Ever notice how all of women's problems start with MEN?



And speaking of wimpy men, normal respectful men should have realized before posting how offensive this post might be to female members of this forum.

This post in quotation reflects and paints perfect picture what is a wimpy men.

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Posted 30 October 2004 - 06:13 AM

QUOTE (MJ @ Oct 28 2004, 09:25 PM)
How about the problems that come with it?

MENtal illness
MENstrual cramps
MENtal breakdown
MENopause
GUYnecologist
AND
When they have REAL trouble, it's a
HISterectomy.

Ever notice how all of women's problems start with MEN?

LMAO! MJ, good to have you back, but I never knew of this streak of yours! laugh.gif Shiny things olfactory! laugh.gif

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Posted 30 October 2004 - 06:20 AM

Time for vindication. smile.gif Advantages of being a woman:

http://kotisivu.mtv3.../files/peke.htm

#50 MJ

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Posted 30 October 2004 - 09:31 AM

QUOTE (Stormig @ Oct 30 2004, 08:13 AM)
LMAO! MJ, good to have you back, but I never knew of this streak of yours! laugh.gif Shiny things olfactory! laugh.gif


It's not my streak. Mine is a couple of messages above. wink.gif

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Posted 02 November 2004 - 10:17 PM

Women make the right choice!
In fact, Women chose the tears and leave us with the pain. As a consolation prize, Society offers us the blames! smile.gif

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Posted 23 November 2005 - 01:31 PM

QUOTE (Anileve @ Apr 21 2004, 12:21 PM)
One of the other perks of our mystifying gender are the numerous gifts and other favors men give or do for us. Some women directly seek that in men, others are indifferent to them yet don’t exactly mind. Now that women have gained a stronger position in the society, they no longer rely on the success of men and fetching a turkey with a fat wallet. They are more cautious accepting gifts, drinks and trips, since most of them can provide themselves with such luxuries.

You are a sexit woman and no matter how much you claim equality and ask men to stop these old fasion thoughs you are still sexist against all men. your thoughts should not be directed twards all men. unless you hate men completely and you know what i mean then it is ok. because you contradict yourself when you try change men yet you still blame them for the things that not all men do. direct your men to "some" who fit your description. yet i think you hvae a hard time doing so too because in nature you are sexist and you try to put men down as much as possible. not a good attitude for a straight woman. you will end up not liking some qualities in every man you meet that doesn't mean they are not suited for you. no one is perfect. if every one was the same and speaking of mean. then you would meet the first guy in your life and if you liked him you would stay forever, if you didn't like him you would change your preference. but thats not how life goes. so suk it up and open up your doors to negotiations. meaning be open with your partner and find out where he stands in your ideas rather than judgin him before hand and making the cut decision.

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Posted 23 November 2005 - 01:52 PM

QUOTE (sarsher101 @ Nov 23 2005, 02:31 PM)
You are a sexit woman and no matter how much you claim equality and ask men to stop these old fasion thoughs you are still sexist against all men. your thoughts should not be directed twards all men. unless you hate men completely and you know what i mean then it is ok. because you contradict yourself when you try change men yet you still blame them for the things that not all men do. direct your men to "some" who fit your description. yet i think you hvae a hard time doing so too because in nature you are sexist and you try to put men down as much as possible. not a good attitude for a straight woman. you will end up not liking some qualities in every man you meet that doesn't mean they are not suited for you. no one is perfect. if every one was the same and speaking of mean. then you would meet the first guy in your life and if you liked him you would stay forever, if you didn't like him you would change your preference. but thats not how life goes. so suk it up and open up your doors to negotiations. meaning be open with your partner and find out where he stands in your ideas rather than judgin him before hand and making the cut decision.


Dude, cool down, many men here find her "sexism" charming. smile.gif

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Posted 23 November 2005 - 11:09 PM

I don't actually mind her sexism but for her to try to solve problems and still not giving the source a chance to heel itself is like she is contradicting herself and she doesn't seem to like the problem to go away and she would rather complain about it than solve it. but i know and i like a girl to be sexist too. for some certain reasons.

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Posted 14 December 2005 - 09:53 PM

QUOTE (sarsher101 @ Nov 23 2005, 02:31 PM)
You are a sexit woman and no matter how much you claim equality and ask men to stop these old fasion thoughs you are still sexist against all men. your thoughts should not be directed twards all men. unless you hate men completely and you know what i mean then it is ok. because you contradict yourself when you try change men yet you still blame them for the things that not all men do. direct your men to "some" who fit your description. yet i think you hvae a hard time doing so too because in nature you are sexist and you try to put men down as much as possible. not a good attitude for a straight woman. you will end up not liking some qualities in every man you meet that doesn't mean they are not suited for you. no one is perfect. if every one was the same and speaking of mean. then you would meet the first guy in your life and if you liked him you would stay forever, if you didn't like him you would change your preference. but thats not how life goes. so suk it up and open up your doors to negotiations. meaning be open with your partner and find out where he stands in your ideas rather than judgin him before hand and making the cut decision.

Ahem.... who are you?

I don't know what you are rambling about, but I do believe that I've expressed my opinion here. http://hyeforum.com/...indpost&p=96515

This is an old thread, brings back many memories. And thank you Domino, I know I can always count on you standing up for me. smile.gif




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