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for the same reason you lump all men into one group...... nt Cryptoad May 2014 #1
Great well thought out response el_bryanto May 2014 #2
Bravo, bryanto! lapislzi May 2014 #8
LOL, yes more "gender warrior"ing . shoot first, educate yourself never. bettyellen May 2014 #21
offering some astute observations G_j May 2014 #3
Honestly? leftyladyfrommo May 2014 #4
As they say AgingAmerican May 2014 #9
I didn't say that. leftyladyfrommo May 2014 #20
Amen to that n/t PasadenaTrudy May 2014 #24
Some especially good quotes from this article: raccoon May 2014 #5
Yes, it does make a huge difference. Jamastiene May 2014 #35
Back in the 80's when I was in azmom May 2014 #6
Your point? HangOnKids May 2014 #12
No point. Just azmom May 2014 #15
This Makes No Sense HangOnKids May 2014 #16
My family also azmom May 2014 #17
I'm going to friend him azmom May 2014 #18
I would not reach out to anyone who exhibited stalker tendencies.... bettyellen May 2014 #22
That would be a mistake, imo. Jamastiene May 2014 #36
I haven't really spoken to anyone azmom May 2014 #44
I think it was that a seemingly "nice guy" sort of stalked her and tried to make her feel bad for no bettyellen May 2014 #29
You are right azmom May 2014 #42
I've had that happen treestar May 2014 #31
That's so true. azmom May 2014 #41
It's hard for anyone, generally, to perceive something that doesn't directly impact them. nomorenomore08 May 2014 #7
For the same reason ... 1StrongBlackMan May 2014 #10
I'm putting SOME in all caps too these days. bettyellen May 2014 #23
Yeah ... 1StrongBlackMan May 2014 #25
I had a nightmare last night, and it was because of something I said on DU randys1 May 2014 #27
Because it makes men so uncomfortable that we are supposed to change the subject... Hekate May 2014 #11
K & R n/t TheJames May 2014 #13
K&R nt redqueen May 2014 #14
I imagine some men who don't see misogyny Sweet Freedom May 2014 #19
Wow, how simplistic and narrow minded. 'MEN"? maced666 May 2014 #26
LOL. Just don't GOD FORBID, comment on the CONTENT of the OP instead of attemting to nit pick it bettyellen May 2014 #28
Again with the false equivalencies YoungDemCA May 2014 #45
Related: I Am Not an Angry Feminist. I'm a Furious One. redqueen May 2014 #30
I relate to so much of this, liberalhistorian May 2014 #32
one time I lied RainDog May 2014 #38
Generalization are not how adults discuss issues. applegrove May 2014 #33
I definitely would not say it is all men. Jamastiene May 2014 #34
I read that article the other day RainDog May 2014 #37
I hope your hate makes you feel better about yourself....... whistler162 May 2014 #39
LOL RainDog May 2014 #40
To the men who get defensive and angry whenever this topic comes up YoungDemCA May 2014 #43
This is a good article... one_voice May 2014 #46
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