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Maybe, I'd better think it out again...

Of course, Wabbit X


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Originally posted by sumydid
Yeah, I commented on Phlab's avatar a few weeks ago and Catfood Tim jumped all over me, suggesting I was hitting on his woman. I asked if they were serious cuz I had no clue and whatever was said after that. It was either affirmed they were hitched, or, at least they gave no indication otherwise. Can't quite remember, but I genuinely felt like I had cross ...[text shortened]... --my therapy sessions and antidepressant dosages have doubled since the time of that incident.
Yeah I have to agree with VR (maybe for the first time). He was pulling your chain.

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Are you really male?

No, wait, only a man would ask if she's really female. 😞


Originally posted by Suzianne
Are you really male?

No, wait, only a man would ask if she's really female. 😞
Be nice.

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Originally posted by Suzianne
Are you really male?

No, wait, only a man would ask if she's really female. 😞
What brings you to propose that?

The question is: Is any sex (or gender) more valuable than the other?

The answer is : Of course not (the feministic discourse bore some fruit in the western societies), but...(and out comes our inner conviction, which may differ very much).

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Originally posted by Ponderable
What brings you to propose that?

The question is: Is any sex (or gender) more valuable than the other?

The answer is : Of course not (the feministic discourse bore some fruit in the western societies), but...(and out comes our inner conviction, which may differ very much).
Like Civil Rights in the '60s, feminism only came about after decades of being second-class citizens.


Originally posted by Suzianne

Like Civil Rights in the '60s, feminism only came about after decades of being second-class citizens.
Dance with the daring.

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Originally posted by Suzianne
Like Civil Rights in the '60s, feminism only came about after decades of being second-class citizens.
The question here is if the situation hasn't improved? Sometimes it seesm to me that it has, but some people like to continue the old battle cry (on this and that side).


Originally posted by Suzianne
Like Civil Rights in the '60s, feminism only came about after decades of being second-class citizens.
Not much has changed.

Women still make less money for the same job, especially the group who make $100.000.00 plus per year.

Women still have a ways to go before they get equality, IMHO.

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Originally posted by Very Rusty
Not much has changed.

Women still make less money for the same job, especially the group who make $100.000.00 plus per year.

Women still have a ways to go before they get equality, IMHO.
Doesn't exactly take a genius to figure that one out.

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Originally posted by Suzianne
Doesn't exactly take a genius to figure that one out.
You miss the point as usual, in ways women still are second class citizens.