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History of Feminism
In reply to the discussion: For those who think I rant about the patriarchy and misogyny too much [View all]WingDinger
(3,690 posts)27. Figuring all this out in a vacuum, hasnt worked, has it?
Both genders must not only be heard, but cooperate to affect change. You are encouraging insularity. that never made anything better.
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For those who think I rant about the patriarchy and misogyny too much [View all]
seabeyond
Apr 2012
OP
Very good. But it makes me sick to read things like that because I've already
LiberalLoner
Apr 2012
#1
"Letting their lies remain even for an instant is damaging. " yes, this is what i see.
seabeyond
Apr 2012
#28
from day one, i have taught boys to be their better self, in all manners. what a parents job is
seabeyond
Apr 2012
#7
Except you asserted that it WAS reality in your first response to this thread.
redqueen
Apr 2012
#16
I wonder how you would feel, if you didn't date an ex playmate of the year.
boston bean
Apr 2012
#42
You opened that line of conversation by mentioning your inability to get as much "ACTION"
redqueen
Apr 2012
#52
one of the many conversations with son recently. society is so conditioning girls, like never before
seabeyond
Apr 2012
#45
When you characterize men being honest as idiocy, and bunk, do you elevate discussion?
WingDinger
Apr 2012
#18
Sorry, but the "women like assholes" canard is not "men being honest"... it's a canard.
redqueen
Apr 2012
#19
back to the article. i wonder. as a man reading, that the "game", "play" these men and boys
seabeyond
Apr 2012
#30
You say, "'Yes, but...' is ALWAYS the wrong answer to misogyny." My answer is "Yes, but...."
Jim Lane
Apr 2012
#54
If by supportive, you mean accepting bogus depictions of the way things are, that is NOT supportive,
WingDinger
Apr 2012
#34
it is amazing. we were talking a little about that last night, just in buying a car
seabeyond
Apr 2012
#69