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I Am Against Feminism

2 Types Of Feminism.

By: petiterebel
Written on August 10th, 2012
Age: 18-21 , Female
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  • SerenityScroll

    Based on the aggressive responses you have been giving me, you are a type A.

    Dec 23, 2012
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    • petiterebel

      I'm type A when I see bullshit.

      Dec 23, 2012
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    • SerenityScroll

      But I didn't give you any bullshit, I lied about nothing.

      Dec 23, 2012
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    • petiterebel

      To me it's completely insane. You have your opinion and what not, but your relationship promotes many negative things such as slavery. On my story Sex Slavery and Human Trafficking there was a dom. He believes the women and children who are abducted, drugged and forced to commit those acts, in actual fact love it. He owns 3 slaves of his own. It makes me want to cry and insult every living human on this earth. We're talking about slavery, human trafficking, rape, not rainbows and walks in the park.

      Dec 23, 2012
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    • SerenityScroll

      It's people like the one from your story that promotes the negative outlooks on slavery. The people from my story don't act like ****** up people and don't use the word slavery for the reason that they're ****** up. We're normal people, who don't do drugs and don't traffic people, and don't rape people.

      I, in fact am talking about rainbows and walks in the park. Somehow you are construing that into human trafficking and rape.

      Dec 23, 2012
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    • petiterebel

      A recurring theme in these selections is the dehumanizing effect of slavery on both slave and master—the slave due to his being oppressed, the master due to his power to oppress. Such unlimited power, transforms the man into a tyrant.

      It's true. You end up using and abusing your role as 'master'

      Dec 23, 2012
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    • SerenityScroll

      He's been doing this for quite some time, like a good ten years... He's everything except abusive. He's very nice... I think instead of instantly judging you should try talking to Him, He's very smart and to the point about things. He's only rude when others are rude first. You'd never be able to tell He was a Master. It's kind of like being in a relationship with my best friend, while at the same time doing everything He says (actually, I used to everything that anyone told me to do because that's my personality type, ironically, He has taught me to say no in order to preserve my well being). I chose this, and I wouldn't choose something I didn't think was good for me, as I said before, I have been on my own before, working to support myself, pay bills, eat, and it's stressful and not fun, it's far to easy to be taken advantage of out there, this really is the best place for me.

      Dec 23, 2012
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    • petiterebel

      If you've found your haven then who am I to object. I don't agree, I will never agree. I'm not being affected.

      Dec 24, 2012
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    • SerenityScroll

      Thank you.

      Dec 24, 2012
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    • lifetriangle

      exactly she is TYPE A no doubt

      Apr 15
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  • ladyfound

    I agree that there may be some lingering post-traumatic stress as far as the women who fought so hard to be equal.
    I think some of the examples you give are a bit over-the-top, and push your audience further away - if you do actually want to try to open minds.
    Yes, I agree, I'm very glad domestic violence is a crime, however, I don't think that men as a whole disrespected women so much that they just some them as a piece of meat (that's more than a little unfair - which unfortunately, I think, really takes away from an otherwise extremely good point).

    Dec 3, 2012
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    • Michelle0001

      Post-traumatic stress? That seems like a bit of a reach. Maybe they just should have "learned their place in life and submitted" already, ( sorry, I just couldn't resist that one :))

      Dec 4, 2012
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    • petiterebel

      so funny, tell us another... *sarcasm*

      Dec 4, 2012
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  • JackBarnesMRA

    Gypsy: I never said that. I asked you to provide a link and you didn't because you can't.
    If you want to use the comment I made 6 hours ago, the comment in which I asked you to provide the link, as prof that I said it then go ahead. We will all laugh and make fun of you for childish behavior.

    Nov 19, 2012
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    • petiterebel

      you're calling gypsy childish? Do you want to me release our conversation to publisice the real child? Don't make me laugh. Go to bed, its past your bed time.

      Nov 19, 2012
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    • JackBarnesMRA

      Go ahead.

      Nov 19, 2012
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  • gypsyblu

    knight runner said...>

    Sep 28, 2012... have no idea what you are talking about. You are the poster child for a typicalfeminist. Ignorant hateful bigoted violent and evil. Goodbye.

    Apr 15
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    • gypsyblu

      he wants to make me responsible for his own words, his bigot, violent and evil ways! ! sorry dude it anit happening lol you own them !

      Nov 21, 2012
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  • JackBarnesMRA

    Dantefeminist " well then that is sad, punishment for not being a Nazi party member was the loss of your life, anything you owned and your immediate family... This is founded in fact and proven with historical texts. It is also what happened to members of my own family, my grandfather joined the Nazi party under those exact threats, I wrote a story about it, I'm sure Janine read it and needed to get a jab in. However, I had thought better of you. Guess I was wrong. BTW for clarification, loss of immediate family meant those over the age of "consent" were killed and the smaller children sent to the fabled 'orphanages'"

    That is terrible.
    Wonder how your ancestors would feel about you being a member of an equally hateful group.

    Nov 18, 2012
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    • petiterebel

      don't say that about someones family. There is a fine line.

      Nov 19, 2012
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    • JackBarnesMRA

      I have made no comment about anyone's family other than to ask what they would think. That is not a negative comment about anyone's family. Can you not read or comprehend the English language?

      Nov 19, 2012
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    • petiterebel

      me comprehendo senore. I comprehend perfectly.

      Nov 19, 2012
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  • gypsyblu

    knight >I've accepted so many of their apologies and forgiven them when ever they were rude. Each time they just pulled the same ****, the fact is the Men's rights and feminism are considered bad words is just evidence that their is a need for them. They'll never see that light so I tend to just trash talk them when ever I can, I've been to nice in the past only to be walked on,"By the you placing this (knight>) in relation to the above quote I assume that you are saying that is a quote from me. I never said that. Would you please provide a link to where I said that.

    GYPSY>>>OMG OMG OMG OMG YES U DID...... I CAUGHT YOU IN A LIE..................OMG YES I DID IM ROLLING IN THE FLOOR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    AND I SUPPOSE YOU DIDNT WRITE THE LAST COMMENT EITHER WHERE YOU SAID YOU DIDNT SAY WHAT YOU WROTE ..............CAUGHT YOU, YES I DID, AND YOU KNOW IT .. HAHAHAHA

    Nov 18, 2012
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  • JackBarnesMRA

    "knight >I've accepted so many of their apologies and forgiven them when ever they were rude. Each time they just pulled the same ****, the fact is the Men's rights and feminism are considered bad words is just evidence that their is a need for them. They'll never see that light so I tend to just trash talk them when ever I can, I've been to nice in the past only to be walked on,"By the you placing this (knight>) in relation to the above quote I assume that you are saying that is a quote from me. I never said that. Would you please provide a link to where I said that.

    Nov 18, 2012
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  • gypsyblu

    southpaugh >>I said what I think and why I think it. I don't debate those who attack me for having an opinion. Your strategy is obvious; you get off on conflict and in order to have that conflict you would argue about where the sun rises--sorry not interested in your game.


    chocolatekisses36 > I'm not playing any game, It's just that you have posted so many hateful things on this page and expect no one to retaliate? I find it funny how I add something much more superior to your 'arguments' wait no sorry. OPINIONS. Like you have stated yourself, and act like its the end of the world. You still havn't answered my question and your obviously living on some far far FAR distant planet. Good day

    gypsy>> kisses, amazes me how pissy they get when someone out side their " I HATE WOMEN GRP " replies to their comment. so old and archaic, as if they have the last word and only word NOT!

    Apr 16
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  • gypsyblu

    knight >

    I've accepted so many of their apologies and forgiven them when ever they were rude. Each time they just pulled the same ****, the fact is the Men's rights and feminism are considered bad words is just evidence that their is a need for them. They'll never see that light so I tend to just trash talk them when ever I can, I've been to nice in the past only to be walked on,


    gypsy>>> KNIGHTRUNNER HAVE YOU FOR GOT WHAT YOU WROTE TO KISSES ??? SHE WASNT EVEN SPEAKING TO YOU..... AND YOU TOOK TO INSULTING HER ....HERE READ THIS, >>>

    knightrunner said to chocolatekisses36 >>>>You have no idea what you are talking about. You are the poster child for a typical feminist. Ignorant hateful bigoted violent and evil. Goodbye.



    gypsy>>> thought id paste it here before knight gets rid of the evil he writes here on e/p....

    knight once again, Thank you for showing us that you too are capable of evilness : )knight you have lost all creditability and now all you have left is name calling... sad- so very sad !

    Jan 2
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    • petiterebel

      gypsyblue you're like some undercover detective, it is awesome :).

      Nov 17, 2012
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    • gypsyblu

      (((hugs))))

      Nov 17, 2012
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    • petiterebel

      (((huggss))) haha :D

      Nov 17, 2012
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  • gypsyblu

    templton> Lmao... YOU are the type A..... A little girl that dady touched and now she is going to be a CRUSADER.... When in realaty your just a troll... BULLY.... & and several other things that you are trying to abolish.... You need a spanking....

    a week ago




    gypsy >>> and ur a lonely old man who wants to be needed and wanted, and only thing you know how to do is ... insulting women.... you will continue to be lonely no doubt.. id bet my bottom dollar on that!

    Nov 26, 2012
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    • petiterebel

      He said he has sex slaves..., someone help his soul.

      Nov 17, 2012
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    • gypsyblu

      he also says he is in mensa

      Nov 18, 2012
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  • ACuriousStudent

    This post would be more on topic for the I Am For Feminism groups.

    Nov 10, 2012
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    • petiterebel

      This was written during the beginning of this laughable war between hateful, lonely men and just everyday women fighting for their rightful rights.

      Nov 10, 2012
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    • ACuriousStudent

      It doesn't matter to me when it was written or why, it's in the wrong group.

      Nov 17, 2012
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    • petiterebel

      And your opinion obviously doesn't matter me. I don't care if its in the wrong group, and neither does any one else. Stop being a sook.

      Nov 17, 2012
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    • ACuriousStudent

      Thank you Lav, I will take your advise. I've tried in the past to be polite and I've been stepped on every time so I guess I'll just leave her to herself.

      Nov 17, 2012
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  • TEMPOLTON

    Lmao... YOU are the type A..... A little girl that dady touched and now she is going to be a CRUSADER.... When in realaty your just a troll... BULLY.... & and several other things that you are trying to abolish.... You need a spanking....

    Nov 10, 2012
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  • Tangerinedaydream

    Hey Chocolatekisses, I just wrote a post similar to this one. I am wondering the same thing which type of feminist are we talking about in the group.

    Nov 10, 2012
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  • holloway64

    And Feminist fought the battles that allowed today's women to have choices

    Oct 20, 2012
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  • holloway64

    I agree with some of what you said, but women still have many battles to fight for equality in thi country

    Oct 20, 2012
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  • gypsyblu

    Me


    outhpaw>>>>>...men take more risks without fear,

    gypsy>>>>... Sexual harassment on the street virtually never happens to men. women need to plot their movements through public space in order to avoid being sexually harassed, or to mitigate sexual harassment.

    outhpaw said.>>.>>>>>...men aren't much affected by what others think of their bodies or their clothes,

    gypsy said>>>>.....women have to worry about the message their clothes sends about their sexual availability. male clothing is typically less expensive and better-constructed than women’s clothing for the same social status.

    While men have fewer options, their clothes will probably fit better than a woman’s without tailoring.
    If a man is not conventionally attractive, the disadvantages are relatively small..... and easy to ignore In general, men are under much less pressure to be thin than my female counterparts are. If a man is fat, they will probably suffer fewer social and economic consequences for being fat than fat- women do.

    outhpaw said>>>>>>...... men don't suffer from PMS and periods. It's as simple as that, but women will not admit it..

    gypsy said>>>>>>>..... um paw, that is way off the map, your reaching for stars that are not there to prove ur point lol

    Oct 20, 2012
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  • Experienced321

    that's right, fight the good fight..sure it never stops...

    Oct 5, 2012
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    • DenteAvvelenato

      it stops right here silly goose

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • Experienced321

      for many women...day to day...it is a constant battle for equality...just from my daily experience in my field..

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • petiterebel

      keep on fighting. I'm telling you, don't give up now. It'll be the worst mistake of your life

      Oct 5, 2012
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  • JoeyPFoxx

    I like the "more comments" feature on EP... although, it's funny how a comment thread can turn. The stuff that's visible recently is a reasonable conversation. The stuff below the line? Holy crap those people are morons.

    Wow.

    Just wow.

    Oct 5, 2012
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    • petiterebel

      Who's that to? Me? Or them? :S

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • JoeyPFoxx

      Them. You seem like one of the good ones. :)

      Oct 6, 2012
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    • petiterebel

      Oh well thank-you :) I really do appreciate your compliment :)

      Oct 6, 2012
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  • DenteAvvelenato

    choc- getting called a bigot is a badge of honor... and soon he will prove godwins law and refer to you as a nazi... he can't help himself...but, be cautious he likes to be a crybaby in more ways than one... he will flag you for personal attacks in attempts to get you censored and removed from EP all the while he remains a blight who bullies and attacks left and right... if you enjoy fairplay a turn about is warranted ... ie flag knights which personally attack you ...

    Oct 5, 2012
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    • petiterebel

      Dente there is one thing I LOVE about this site...., and its ruining all the suckers that oppose me, and cut me out for something I'm not. Their pathetic judgments are just the things that dig them deeper into the pit of hate. Its amusing. The only thing they have on us is the femnazis. Because we have to be honest. Honesty is the best policy Dente :D. There are females who base their protest on sexism and anger.

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • DenteAvvelenato

      you think feminism is a protest based on sexism and or anger?

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • DenteAvvelenato

      or just feminists?

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • petiterebel

      NO! haha oh no way! There are though some women who have had...., negative experience with men in their lives. So they are fueled with anger and revenge. They find comfort out of degrading men. When thats not what feminism is about. I don't find pleasure out of degrading men, I find pleasure out of equality and going all ***** on the losers that say other wise. Haha :D

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • DenteAvvelenato

      revenge as a motive within a group with an ideology like feminism is possible only in perversion of the ideology ... I don't assume to know the "true motives" of others...but, I don't see revenge as being the motives of the feminist

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • petiterebel

      A true feminist believes and fight for equality, but those women aren't feminist.

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • DenteAvvelenato

      anyone who uses revenge as a motive is distorting the ideology no matter what they label themselves.... i actually think the faults within feminism are not revenge motivations but, overzealousness .... sometimes people misunderstand the saying "a ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure".... its easy to want to over apply prevention and to mistake "cures" as the answer where prevention would be better applied

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • petiterebel

      Dente you seem to solve everything! :D

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • DenteAvvelenato

      .<---- has solved NOTHING!!! :(

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • petiterebel

      If you want me to be honest, I didn't really get what you were saying. I just agreed because I wanted to be nice...., sorry :(

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • DenteAvvelenato

      as for kicking losers *****.... i wish only to kick the idea's which make them losers not them or their *****... but, I admit I am very aggressive in my tactics... they say the one who wins a fight is the one willing to bring the most "force" in the shortest amount of time... hence it is the gunslinger who wins a knife fight... sharp words and quick wit are all weapons i do not hesitate in using

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • DenteAvvelenato

      meanwhile KR likes to threaten actual violence and then deny it and cover it up

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • petiterebel

      ooh Dente ;D, you're my kind of girl! haha. Now I definitely understand and agree on that one :D

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • petiterebel

      Girl! If you ever get into a debate, just call me in ;D.

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • DenteAvvelenato

      cheers to that

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • petiterebel

      :D

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • JoeyPFoxx

      Dente is hard to figure out. And then, just as you're about to figure her out, she ignores you. But, she's a good egg.

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • petiterebel

      I think I have a lead on this mysterious Dente ;)

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • JoeyPFoxx

      She's not so mysterious. She just doesn't tolerate me all that well. I'm like a bitter pill... or something like that. :-)

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • petiterebel

      I bet you're a really nice person and she secretly likes you ahaha :D

      Oct 6, 2012
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    • Jerielle

      Having followed a few of Dente's posts and replies, I would feel safe leaving the "fight" to her. I would rather be happy than right anyway, and since she is already spot on so often, it wouldn't be very fashionable to be redundant, now would it? (please forgive me for referring to you in the third person, dear, I know you're present ... *wink*)

      Dec 1, 2012
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    • Jerielle

      I suspect you are a nice person and I could likely crush on you, THC36 ... Aloha!

      Dec 1, 2012
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  • JoeyPFoxx

    I'm pretty sure that my wife enjoys when I look at her as a sex symbol. Personally, I rather like the way she looks at me since I started going to the gym again. She made more money than me this year, although I've been the primary bread earner throughout our marriage. She does tend to do more than 50% of the domestic stuff, but not a lot more. But then, I do all the driving, I'm the only one who makes the bed, I make her coffee in the morning and tea at night and I do nearly half the cooking.

    I have no tolerance for guys who are continually demeaning to women. I have no tolerance for ******* either.

    I have no time for men hating women, but I really have no time for women who are willing to abdicate themselves altogether.

    This would seem to make me an intolerant person, but really? I'm only excluding the fringes. There is a large majority of the population that instinctively knows how to sort this stuff out.

    Honestly, the crap that goes on between men and women in the US, UK and other so-called "first world" nations? We should be ashamed. It's so trivial. In Tunisia, there's a woman who got arrested for reporting the fact that she got raped by the police.

    We need to stop labelling it as feminism. We need to be humans and work together. It's really that simple.

    Oct 5, 2012
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    • petiterebel

      You seem like THE ONLY logical person here. You're not intolerant, DEFINITELY not intolerant. See, the thing is. I live in Australia, and this man vs women thing is all new to me. We don't have that kind of issue.

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • DancingFox

      *standing ovation to Joey*

      Oct 5, 2012
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  • Mikong

    I'm a guy that loves cooking, cleaning, taking care of house and all other duties that are smugly attributed to women. I would have made someone a great wife if I was a woman. At the end of the day, however, we are all individuals. Social constructs I believe have done more harm than good. That and religious extremism.

    Oct 5, 2012
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    • petiterebel

      Good on you, at least you know you can look after yourself! :D

      Oct 5, 2012
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  • DenteAvvelenato

    On the parenting issue I must say children do best when they have both parents in their lives ...and I don't think a parent should lose their rights as a parent just because they divorce ...it is sad and the courts are perpetuating a huge crime against children by denying them meaningful relationships with all their family members...I have worked for family court reforms and currently there is progress as courts in 13 states (some very conservative right wing states as well )
    have acknowledged that every other weekend is not "meaningful" and does not satisfy the needs of children ...currently courts have formed Committees to address the issue ... If you care about children and your rights as a parent you will support the betterment of them...and would not be involved in maligning single mothers nor of attempting to "financially abort" children ...

    Oct 5, 2012
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    • DenteAvvelenato

      That comment is addressed to the few commentors who purpose to solve issues by use of seperatism, financial abortions, use of marital vows as perpetual sexual consent, and other crimes against humanity in an attempt to subjugate those with more success and intellect as a means to procure and justify their fictional victimhood at the hands of fictional demons... In a world of soldiers they choose to be knights and then wonder why they are not successful or taken seriously

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • gypsyblu

      high five on that dente

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • jerrica

      a child having both parents in their life would be ideal but i think it depends upon the parent. in my own experience, both me and my siblings would have been much better off without my dad in the picture. we wouldn't have been exposed to his abusive ways and the stress and tension he caused in the household. hardly an ideal enviroment for children to grow up under.

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • petiterebel

      I slightly agree with you. Like jerrica stated it ultimately depends on the parenting style. My mum and dad divorced when I was 12. If my mum kept my dad, I would be living on the streets right now begging for money. He just had a money issue and had to spend all our money on anything and everything. It seems more common in our days for a child to grow up with only one parent.

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • DenteAvvelenato

      there are some things which warrant a parent losing their parenting rights... i just don't believe divorce is one of those things... I am not advocating the parents stay married if it is not working...however, divorce is from one's spouse not from their children... and the courts don't seem to understand that

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • DenteAvvelenato

      the courts in the US don't split physical custody time (visitation) as 50/50 in most cases... but deems that parenting rights are maintained when each parent has meaningful physical custody ....they maintain meaningful is satisfied with visitation being just every other weekend... so they often rule in ways which allows one parent to have the child for only 4 days a month aka every other weekend... often times it is fathers who get stuck with only 4 days a month... however, now people are forcing the courts to realise that 4 days a week is not meaningful and not enough for children to get what they need from a healthy child/parent relationship

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • ladyblue848

      But Dente many good people who get divorced create their own agreement about child custody and visitation without ever involving the court except to legally confirm the agreement they have reached. In the majority of cases the only time that the court ends up determining the details for custody and visitation in a divorce is when the spouses who are divorcing hate each other so much they can't come to an agreement on anything, or are seeking revenge, or are immature, unreasonable, selfish people who put themselves before their children.

      Oct 9, 2012
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  • DenteAvvelenato

    Can I please have some examples of this type A feminist you speak of?

    Oct 5, 2012
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    • solowing

      You're not going to be provided with any, but I think it has to do with individuals themselves, not the ideologies they claim to represent. The "type A feminist" would merely be a "Type A" person who adopts feminism as an ideology.

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • DenteAvvelenato

      I love solo ...

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • petiterebel

      Type A was me before I joined EP. A lady who admires independent, strong women. They're not placed in the Femnazi category.

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • DenteAvvelenato

      I was just asking for people, specific people you believe fit this type a feminist you speak of ...like names or whatever which i can use to better understand your definition

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • petiterebel

      Dente I don't spend my time researching "Type A Feminist" Because that was a category I named up for myself. My english Canadian teacher Ms. Rydar would be Type A. 'Type A' are just everyday civilians

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • petiterebel

      I made up for myself* Clumsy typer! :@

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • DenteAvvelenato

      so your theory on some feminists are "type a" and some are "type b" isn't based on actual feminists??? Now I am confused!

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • petiterebel

      Who are we kidding? There are feminist out there who act like Nazis and base their protest on sexism. But then there are just women who truly believe in equality and want equality to happen. Type A and B are both based on real, actual feminist :). Both of them PROBABLY protest, but each have a different tactic.

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • DenteAvvelenato

      I am not kidding... it's just that I hear about this "type a" all the time but, haven't seen it... and haven't seen it in feminism ........ maybe my mental construct of a type a is different...so i was asking for a few examples of "feminist type a's"

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • petiterebel

      My mother! She's a prime example of type 'a'. They're civilians! Everyday women. They probably don't expose themselves. When my father left, my mother had this thing where she needed to be with a man. She needed to feel the security and the comfort from one. But as time developed she grew this hard shell. She didn't become cold, bitchy or sexist. She just knew that a man wasn't the most important thing to her. She never let someone tell her what to do, and they both SHARED the house work AND the cooking. Now she's married and because she knows that my step-dad is the right one, she's a little more easy on the whole 'I don't need no man' attitude. :D

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • DenteAvvelenato

      you describe your mother as "Type A is the aggressive, psycho feminist. She lies, cheats and deceives because she's angry at the world for what it used to be. Still angry at the world at how it still is in some parts. She's violent and loves to challenge the opposite sex especially when she comes out on top. She's like a re-encarnation of Hitler himself"

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • petiterebel

      OMG SORRY! HAHA! TYPE B TYPE B TYPE B!! All this time I was talking about Type B! Even about my teacher, its type b. My bad..., :( haha. She's Type B :)

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • DenteAvvelenato

      You were totally freaking me out ....lmao

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • petiterebel

      haha sorry! I was freaking myself out when I realized what I was saying! haha

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • ladyblue848

      I think that Valerie Solanas is an example of a Type A feminist, but from what I have read she seems to have had some serious psychological issues that had nothing to do with feminism. This is why I have said over and over again that people should be viewed by who they are as a person and not by the group they relate to. I have viewed major ******** that are MRAs, and people who seem nice who are MRAs which is why I have never said that "all" MRAs are this way, or that way, but the anti-feminists regularly spew that rhetoric about feminists over and over again.

      Oct 9, 2012
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    • DenteAvvelenato

      Valarie Solanas wasn't a feminist... she said that numerous times...she rejected feminism publicly several times...

      Oct 9, 2012
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    • ladyblue848

      Really? I never found anything that confirmed that and many claim she was a radical feminist, but you may be right because I have never seen anything she has written that claims she is a feminist.

      Oct 19, 2012
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    • DenteAvvelenato

      I will find you the links...and proof but it is in a news article after she shot andy ... and she denies that she is or ever will be a feminist and admits that scum is just sardonic satire.

      Nov 19, 2012
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    • DenteAvvelenato

      and SCUM is actually a term for the women who treat men like suggested in her book.... yeah

      Nov 19, 2012
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  • gypsyblu

    southpaw>>>. Men 'can take' these things because they are stronger, take more risks without fear, aren't much affected by what others think of their bodies or their clothes, and don't suffer from PMS and periods. It's as simple as that, but women will not admit it.

    Sep 29, 2012
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    • petiterebel

      his the biggest loser i swear!

      Sep 29, 2012
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    • DenteAvvelenato

      wonder then if paw is a "man" by his own definition...lmao

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • AnthonyC001

      I have to disagree, that men are 'stronger' maybe to a woman they appear stronger but the world of men is a continuum strong on one end and weak on the other. Where does the majority fall I don't know. We (men) have been forced into a place where we are expected (cultural norms) to lead, be strong, not to cry, brave, protector etc but really..... how many men actually measure up to this. The cartoon fairy tales of the knight in shining armour to the rescue is just that...a fairy tale. Many of us are just human and need love and affection and care like any other human being.

      Oct 19, 2012
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    • petiterebel

      See for me thats another topic all together. I know about men, having to be the protector and the provider etc. But you're still human and you still need love and affection like every human being. Thank-you :)

      Oct 19, 2012
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    • ladyblue848

      When are hear people say that men are "stronger" I view it only in terms of physical strength, and not emotional strength. Overall men are physically stronger than women.

      Oct 19, 2012
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  • gypsyblu

    knight- its clear you waited to bait kisses, to hate on her...


    Admit it- you hate women! please help your self to get over you mommy issues, maybe then you will stop the urge to hate on women.

    I know ur game here.... you come across as good ol' boy to certain women that you find attractive - then u sit and wait for an opportunity to hate on them...

    you know u cant have them, so you come up with some stupid nonsense that you disagree on.

    then stoop to some ingnorant school yard immaturity>> of name calling...

    Sep 28, 2012
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    • petiterebel

      that is his game! He just can't face it. Women are being acknowledged and he hates it!

      Sep 28, 2012
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    • gypsyblu

      southpaw>>>>>...men take more risks without fear,

      gypsy>>>>... Sexual harassment on the street virtually never happens to men. women need to plot their movements through public space in order to avoid being sexually harassed, or to mitigate sexual harassment.

      southpaw said.>>.>>>>>...men aren't much affected by what others think of their bodies or their clothes,

      gypsy said>>>>.....women have to worry about the message their clothes sends about their sexual availability. male clothing is typically less expensive and better-constructed than women’s clothing for the same social status.

      While men have fewer options, their clothes will probably fit better than a woman’s without tailoring.
      If a man is not conventionally attractive, the disadvantages are relatively small..... and easy to ignore In general, men are under much less pressure to be thin than my female counterparts are. If a man is fat, they will probably suffer fewer social and economic consequences for being fat than fat- women do.

      southpaw said>>>>>>...... men don't suffer from PMS and periods. It's as simple as that, but women will not admit it..

      gypsy said>>>>>>>..... um paw I have never in my life time ever heard of any woman not admitting that men don't suffer from p-m-s or periods.now that is funny....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! to OMG FUNNI!!!!!!

      Sep 30, 2012
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    • DenteAvvelenato

      KR ... wanted to be a soldier but couldn't manage to pass the entrance requirements, instead of improving himself he fancied he would redeem himself by bullying girl scouts... it backfired and having found himself once again out done and unwanted he has taken to the internet to continue his knighthood... lets hope he can get over his fictional victimization and work on some self improvements

      Oct 5, 2012
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    • ladyblue848

      Many women don't "suffer" from PMS and periods. When I have my period I don't consider it suffering. I am just having my period and using tampons for a few days - no big deal, and I have never experienced PMS. Some women do, and some women don't, and you can eat certain foods, do exercises and stretching, and take supplements to minimize it. Maybe I am lucky, but I know a lot of women who feel the same way. Thinking that women "suffer" from periods is like thinking that men "suffer" from growing facial hair.

      Oct 9, 2012
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    • ladyblue848

      "he would redeem himself by bullying girl scouts" What a jerk. It probably made him hate women even more when he wanted to be a soldier, but lacked the capability, but women could. It sounds like he is just insecure, envious and jealous of the fact that some women are capable of doing what he can't.

      Oct 9, 2012
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    • gypsyblu

      yes lady blu i get what you say..... i had lil problems with my period, then i reached my 40s then all hell broke lose...

      Oct 19, 2012
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  • gypsyblu

    knightrunner said to chocolatekisses36 >>>>You have no idea what you are talking about. You are the poster child for a typical feminist. Ignorant hateful bigoted violent and evil. Goodbye.

    gypsy>>> thought id paste it here before knight gets rid of the evil he writes here on e/p....







    knight once again, Thank you for showing us that you too are capable of evilness : )

    knight you have lost all creditability and now all you have left is name calling... sad- so very sad !

    Nov 18, 2012
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    • petiterebel

      HAHAHA! giirl, you're on a roll!!!

      Sep 28, 2012
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    • petiterebel

      good, we bite back ;D ahaha

      Sep 28, 2012
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    • gypsyblu

      kisses- knight caught me on a good day...lol and i just wanted to give him some of his own medicine.

      pisst me off that he said such things too.. men like him should be .....

      Sep 28, 2012
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  • gypsyblu

    it takes extreme measuses to make change, then the pendulum swings back to a happy middle, hopefully.

    Sep 28, 2012
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  • gypsyblu

    knight>>>I take back what I said about you being a nice person. You are a typical feminist a hateful bigot.

    gypsy>>> yea, all of a sudden he thinks ur a bad person cause he doesn't agree with you...

    Hey knight, have you not learned we are all different in this world... not every one is a cut out doll -- of you >>>THANK GOD !

    and what's up with the derogatory name calling ? knight you are showing ur true colors by such behavior.

    And I want to thank you personally for showing us who you truly are...

    Sep 28, 2012
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    • petiterebel

      YOU ARE RIGHT!! WE ARE ALL DIFFERENT!!! Wow, thank-you gypsyblu. You have just proved a VERY good point.

      Sep 28, 2012
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  • gypsyblu

    i like this ! : )

    Sep 28, 2012
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  • gumshoejane2

    Chocolatekisses good job on Knightrunner! You rock girl!!!!

    Sep 28, 2012
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    • petiterebel

      Thanks!! :D you to!! XD

      Sep 28, 2012
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