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In reply to the discussion: Is it misogynistic to argue that bigger penises makes a man more manly? [View all]NCTraveler
(30,481 posts)7. I think they were saying...
I think they were saying that the "small penis" meme is about those with an inferiority complex. Not that they actually have a small penis. One would have to be extremely stupid to believe those with guns and Hummer drivers are really making up for their small penis. They were showing that "small penis" is a metaphor for an inferiority complex.
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Is it misogynistic to argue that bigger penises makes a man more manly? [View all]
closeupready
Jan 2013
OP
Equating penis size with manliness should be just as acceptable as equating breast size
Nye Bevan
Jan 2013
#1
men after men discussing their anatomy. it is offensive to men, and is a bogus argument anyway.
seabeyond
Jan 2013
#9
The first time I heard the " big dick car" analogy it was from my husband. I don't think he viewed
peacebird
Jan 2013
#10
it is men writing the articles. men creating the OPs. and mostly men saying and defending the
seabeyond
Jan 2013
#21
did i SAY it was misogyny? and yes, i would identify it as self hate, for a woman. are you
seabeyond
Jan 2013
#27
lol... that is my favorite... shrinkage jerry, tell her about shrinkage. we giggled about
seabeyond
Jan 2013
#18
You'd have to change the definition of 'misogynistic' in either case since it's
sinkingfeeling
Jan 2013
#19
Sometimes "commonly used language" is wrong, and therefore makes no sense. nt
Chorophyll
Jan 2013
#30
this is what is disgusting me on this. seems to just open the door to go after females. MEN are
seabeyond
Jan 2013
#23