@secondson saidWhy do some men feel the need to use words that are derogatory towards women when they are insulting each other?
I said "frustrated bitch" not "frustrated little bitch". I would never say you were little.
"...considering that the “publishing” of books as a concept didn’t even exist when the words were written."
Bitch nitpicking is all that is. Ever hear of what scribes do?
Don't you realize that back then they didn't have printing presses, Internet, radio, television or satel ...[text shortened]... .
And the point of my OP still stands, notwithstanding your efforts to bitch nitpick over a word.
@hakima saidI don't know as I have never leveled a pejorative remark toward a woman.
Why do some men feel the need to use words that are derogatory towards women when they are insulting each other?
Do you think men are more brutish than women in general?
@secondson saidThere is nothing in my question that indicates that you did “level a perjorative remark toward a woman”, rather my question is to inquire why a word that is perjoratively female-specific, namely “bitch” is “leveled” as an insult by a man toward another man, generally speaking and specifically on this thread.
I don't know as I have never leveled a pejorative remark toward a woman.
Do you think men are more brutish than women in general?
Your question regarding my opinion whether men are more brutish than women is irrelevant...but a predictable straw man tactic. Nice try.
@hakima saidSurely you know I know there was nothing in your question that indicated I had made a negative remark toward a woman.
There is nothing in my question that indicates that you did “level a perjorative remark toward a woman”, rather my question is to inquire why a word that is perjoratively female-specific, namely “bitch” is “leveled” as an insult by a man toward another man, generally speaking and specifically on this thread.
Your question regarding my opinion whether men are more brutish than women is irrelevant...but a predictable straw man tactic. Nice try.
My question about men being more brutish than women was not intended as a tactic. I'm trying to answer your question. If you will hear me.
I am averse to arguing with women. It makes me feel brutish.
@secondson saidIt's intriguing to see you pretending to NOT understand this question:
Surely you know I know there was nothing in your question that indicated I had made a negative remark toward a woman.
"Why do some men feel the need to use words that are derogatory towards women when they are insulting each other?"
@secondson saidForget "brutish". Arguing with Hakima is making you look really thick.
I am averse to arguing with women. It makes me feel brutish.
@secondson saidIf would never feel the need to use words that are derogatory towards women if I were insulting another man. Why do you?
You answer it.
@fmf saidI wasn't arguing. I was discussing.
Forget "brutish". Arguing with Hakima is making you look really thick.
And there you go again inserting an inference not intended. It makes you look really thick. Now proceed with your usual tactic of flooding the thread with your spam posting of irrelevancies.
@secondson saidWell, then. Go ahead. Why not discuss why men like you feel the need to use words that are derogatory towards women when they are insulting another man?
I wasn't arguing. I was discussing.
@secondson saidWhat is your intended "inference" when calling another poster a "frustrated bitch"?
And there you go again inserting an inference not intended.