@shavixmir saidYou failed to answer my question on women’s rights . It appears you are for women’s privacy in restrooms ect.
Amazing.
A thread about how to behave normally towards women abrubts into 5 pages of argumentation.
How is it possible that today, 2026, people have to get defensive about women’s rights?
And the same people are who opposite it are the same people who oppose Islam on exactly these same grounds…
Is there no introspection anymore?
Just curious on what you consider a woman to be?
See its no good if you think a man that pretends to be a woman has access to these private areas.
Can a man become a woman?
@Mott-The-Hoople saidWhat do you mean?
Can a man change to a woman?
You are asking can a man become a woman, when the people you are talking about see it as: can a woman become a woman, even if she’s born in a man’s body?
And the answer is yes. Obviously. Because it’s happening.
So, the question is, equally obviously, do you agree with that sentiment.
Upon which the answer is: No, you do not.
Fine. End of story. Stuff happens. Sometimes you agree with it, sometimes you don’t.
Nobody is forcing you to chop off your penis, attach it to your forehead and call you Dumbo.
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https://medium.com/@unveiling9/rich-men-are-more-likely-to-be-cheated-on-sadia-khan-02fedafdf548
Psychologist Sadia Khan who works as a dating coach to the wealthy in Dubai feels that rich men get a raw deal when seeking a partner.
It’s partly down to the fact that these wealthy multi-millionaires are attracting narcissistic women who are seeking a lifestyle. Women who want a genuine connection with their man don’t tend to stay with a man who is working 24/7.
They want a man who is going to show up for them and be emotionally available.
A CEO multi-millionaire, tends to be absent from the home most of the time. A woman who is seeking a lifestyle will be satisfied to spend her time shopping, lounging by the pool or out with friends. She’ll happily spend her husbands money and find connection to the people who are available when her husband isn’t.
Wives of the wealthy tend to have nannies for their children, chefs, personal trainers and lots of time on their hands.
For many women their husband is a way to access a lifestyle that would otherwise be unavailable to them.
@Mott-The-Hoople saidOhhhh… well, read the GDPR.
Who determines what “media”?
How are journalist selected?
I’d quote you the relevant paragraphs, but hey, I just can’t be arsed.
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@shavixmir saidBut they are trying to force men in my wife and daughters restrooms in public places, take women’s place on sports teams ect
What do you mean?
You are asking can a man become a woman, when the people you are talking about see it as: can a woman become a woman, even if she’s born in a man’s body?
And the answer is yes. Obviously. Because it’s happening.
So, the question is, equally obviously, do you agree with that sentiment.
Upon which the answer is: No, you do not.
Fine. End of st ...[text shortened]... n’t.
Nobody is forcing you to chop off your penis, attach it to your forehead and call you Dumbo.
I agree people are born with defects, mutations ect…not normal if you will.
Until recently things were working out pretty well.
Then a division occurred when a democrat president was elected. It went from being manageable to forceable.
Men demanding in women’s sports etc
Democrats started shoving in down our throats with putting them in high cabinet positions simply because they were pretending to be women. Appointing people because of sexual preference.
You freaks crossed a line and it cost you.
Now it is the GOLDEN AGE with president Trump !
@Mott-The-Hoople saidHow many people have you actually encountered wanting access to your wife and kid’s restrooms?
But they are trying to force men in my wife and daughters restrooms in public places.
I agree people are born with defects, mutations ect…not normal if you will.
Until recently things were working out pretty well.
Then a division occurred when a democrat president was elected. It went from being manageable to forceable.
Men demanding in women’s sports etc ...[text shortened]... e.
You freaks crossed a line and it cost you.
Now it is the GOLDEN AGE with president Trump !
Uhhh… yeah tell us honestly.
And in Finland sauna’s, how many accounts of complaints are there on these issues?
Do you then comprehend that the fear is more in your head than in reality?
@AThousandYoung saidVenezuelans are recent immigrants, and most of them are sluts, working in bars and whorehouses. Most of us Trinis have a life independent of their perverted lifestyle.
You're just out of the loop. You have no idea what's going on in your own island.https://www.connectas.org/especiales/esclavas-sexuales-venezolanas/en/
Venezuelan Sex Slaves ― a Booming Industry in Trinidad
@Mott-The-Hoople saidGilded Age you mean
But they are trying to force men in my wife and daughters restrooms in public places, take women’s place on sports teams ect
I agree people are born with defects, mutations ect…not normal if you will.
Until recently things were working out pretty well.
Then a division occurred when a democrat president was elected. It went from being manageable to forceable. ...[text shortened]... e.
You freaks crossed a line and it cost you.
Now it is the GOLDEN AGE with president Trump !
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@moonbus saidI read up more on this after you mentioned it the first time.
The word is ressentiment, so spelled, after Max Scheler. A toxic mindset with deep socio-political dimensions.
I actually encountered this for the very first time as an adjunct to writings on neurosis, but zeroed in on this in a few philosophy classes that were required for my master's. It follows from Nietszche's Geneology of Morality, (about the "slave revolt in morality" ) and even Kaufmann admitted this work was fairly integral to an overall understanding of Nietzsche's work. I had always blown off Nietzsche as a nihilist, but Kaufmann gave me a new understanding in his first book, Nietzsche: Philosopher, Psychologist, Antichrist.
But the concept is spot-on. Karen Horney also touched on this (but she didn't give this name to it) in her masterwork Neurosis and Human Growth.
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@shavixmir saidI think this kind of thing is in a lot of people's heads.
How many people have you actually encountered wanting access to your wife and kid’s restrooms?
Uhhh… yeah tell us honestly.
And in Finland sauna’s, how many accounts of complaints are there on these issues?
Do you then comprehend that the fear is more in your head than in reality?
It should stay there for the sake of humanity, but certain politician types are adept at dredging it up and using it for their own reasons.
It's all of the idea that Republicans thrive on being afraid of something, and it doesn't often matter what.
@shavixmir saidJust say you don’t know..it’s ok
Ohhhh… well, read the GDPR.
I’d quote you the relevant paragraphs, but hey, I just can’t be arsed.
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@shavixmir said3…I made all three leave
How many people have you actually encountered wanting access to your wife and kid’s restrooms?
Uhhh… yeah tell us honestly.
And in Finland sauna’s, how many accounts of complaints are there on these issues?
Do you then comprehend that the fear is more in your head than in reality?
BTW…I knew you were lying in your previous post where you claim women should have their privacy 😉
@Suzianne said“ Karen Horney ”
I read up more on this after you mentioned it the first time.
I actually encountered this for the very first time as an adjunct to writings on neurosis, but zeroed in on this in a few philosophy classes that were required for my master's. It follows from Nietszche's Geneology of Morality, (about the "slave revolt in morality" ) and even Kaufmann admitted this work ...[text shortened]... ed on this (but she didn't give this name to it) in her masterwork Neurosis and Human Growth.
Well damn, right there is the problem 😳