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In reply to the discussion: A gay perspective on masculine and male related issues (and leering). [View all]bettyellen
(47,209 posts)128. because education is the only thing, and control of your body matters not?
we have a woman in jail in Wisconsin because she is having a baby, and detoxed (past tense) faster than the doc would have liked. He crime was detoxing. That's jut the tip of the iceberg as far as our eroding rights go.
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I don't want to generalize but my daughter is bi and I have known a few gay men who enjoy
liberal_at_heart
Dec 2013
#1
you do realize it was men that were using how girls and women dress as an excuse to leer ect... and
seabeyond
Dec 2013
#3
i think it certainly is about clarification when a poster is stating that we would be the ones going
seabeyond
Dec 2013
#10
this is your way and SOME other mens way to paint me in particular and women as extreme. it is wrong
seabeyond
Dec 2013
#99
again. you are creating what i have not said, to feed into a misconception and nontruth. stop
seabeyond
Dec 2013
#101
i am continually accused of namecalling personal attacks adn things i did not say. i continually ask
seabeyond
Dec 2013
#103
Whatever. 1. You cant read/understand your own posts. 2. And it's always someone elses fault
Katashi_itto
Dec 2013
#105
ah, the grammar diss. and, asking you to provide a link to accusations you make against me is NOT
seabeyond
Dec 2013
#106
no ALL. not factually correct. i used women. not ALL women spoke out. fact. nt
seabeyond
Dec 2013
#116
LOL..."you do realize it was men that were using how girls and women dress as an excuse to leer ect"
Katashi_itto
Dec 2013
#118
Yes very simple, men used that way is a group, but that how it is in all your posts
Katashi_itto
Dec 2013
#121
"you lump all men in" wrong. i use it as i do with this. i am very specific in my choice.
seabeyond
Dec 2013
#125
On certain issues, it's absolutely necessary to just listen to what women have to say about things.
NuclearDem
Dec 2013
#4
but what happens when you have young women not allowed to be themselves because other
liberal_at_heart
Dec 2013
#6
again, i will reiterate. it was not the women judging how the girls dress. it was the men. they
seabeyond
Dec 2013
#8
I disagree. I think discrimination feels pretty much the same whether it is race, religion, gender
stevenleser
Dec 2013
#25
or a realist...seems you are also an extremist and do not see grey area...
VanillaRhapsody
Dec 2013
#68
Yeah some people think they are....some people are..there's where you go off the rails again...
VanillaRhapsody
Dec 2013
#74
We would know that because it makes sense and from experience of multiple kinds of discrimination
stevenleser
Dec 2013
#42
see that right there is the problem...that lowers it to simply name calling...
VanillaRhapsody
Dec 2013
#47
I would never tell a straight person to just shut up and listen to me explain being gay.
Kurska
Dec 2013
#20
Not only do they understand it better. They are more inclined to learn when engaged and not told to
liberal_at_heart
Dec 2013
#21
so, what have straight men taught you about being a gay man? just curious how much
bettyellen
Dec 2013
#34
Well, it seemed you implied they had something meaningful to say about YOUR experience….
bettyellen
Dec 2013
#73
Actually, their conceptualization and impression of my experience is highly meaningful to me.
Kurska
Dec 2013
#75
And we were dealing with twits. Anyone who pulls a wikl entry out of thin air, and thinks they
bettyellen
Dec 2013
#81
way too many admit they think equality has been achieved, LOL. kind of blows my mind.
bettyellen
Dec 2013
#85
well, our gay community told me to shut the fuck up and listen massive years ago
seabeyond
Dec 2013
#63
I think you are a tolerant person who believes deeply in the plight of minorities.
Kurska
Dec 2013
#72
i always listen kurska. that is one of my strengths. if the person puts forth the effort,
seabeyond
Dec 2013
#79
Sometimes telling someone to shut up and listen is the only way to break through the wall of
Gormy Cuss
Dec 2013
#131
The problem that comes into play here, and it is an important one, is simply
The Straight Story
Dec 2013
#24
Maybe its not a conversation...maybe you should just listen...obviously there is still a huge
VanillaRhapsody
Dec 2013
#53
well, you could give away your money, but you'd still be a guy. and have privileges women do not.
bettyellen
Dec 2013
#86
You can't reject it. You can only be aware of it and work to change society n/t
eridani
Dec 2013
#133
Parental wealth is the single greatest determiner of a child's success; You are simply mistaken.
Romulox
Dec 2013
#90
The "good reason" is an attempt to defend and normalize class-based inequality.
Romulox
Dec 2013
#161
Far too often, I think well meaning people are called trolls for genuinely not getting it.
Kurska
Dec 2013
#41
I find that because I have both a daughter and a son I try my best to see both sides.
liberal_at_heart
Dec 2013
#38
not all men are disrespectful towards women. Not all straight people are disrespectful towards
liberal_at_heart
Dec 2013
#48
there are men who only know the tidbits they pull out of their ass (wiki) to prove they "know"
bettyellen
Dec 2013
#78
How do you react to heterosexuals lecturing you on what is and is not homophobia?
Matariki
Dec 2013
#43
Probably not a lot better than if it was another gay person trying to lecture me on the same.
Kurska
Dec 2013
#49
we are all human. We are all interconnected, and we all depend on one another.
liberal_at_heart
Dec 2013
#62
I hadn't heard that one from him yet. That's a good one. I know I've heard him say
liberal_at_heart
Dec 2013
#66
So do white people get to define what constitutes racist behaviour, then? (n/t)
Spider Jerusalem
Dec 2013
#93
We see the same kind of vagueness in the acceptability of behaviors as representations.
Kurska
Dec 2013
#152
You do realizing you're instructing a gay person on how gay people decide how to be treated right?
Kurska
Dec 2013
#156
Or you are doing a very poor job of communicating your point successfully and persuasively.
Kurska
Dec 2013
#158
The journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step, and all that
Spider Jerusalem
Dec 2013
#159
I was preyed on as a teenage girl, but like you I also like men. There are good men in this world.
liberal_at_heart
Dec 2013
#114
This OP is one of the Best I've read concerning gender issues. Thank You! nt
adirondacker
Dec 2013
#113
As a side note, I have never creep shamed a gay man who was checking me out or approached me!
grahamhgreen
Dec 2013
#130