I'm coming at you, because you're a woman. Not just a woman, but a woman who poses as a male online.
This logic you are referring to is not logic. It's a statement you are making, ignorantly. Just like every comment above, people are usually referencing mental AND physical strengths. Which both genders have. However if you want to be specific; you must not live somewhere full of diversity nor get out a lot in the city -- or outside of a rural area. Physically strong women? I see them everyday. Not just at the gym (personal trainer) So if you're a couch potato/online more than outside..watch The Crossfit Games, UFC live and Steve Austin's Skull Buster. The women on said shows(especially the CF games) could easily take on the average male or larger...and again, the average male is not the huge bodybuilder you think of. The average size of men AND women are not what they were, even 20 years ago. The "average male" is actually becoming a smaller and smaller frame. Which can be attested to with vastly different "means" than our cave-ancestors: Be it work or downtime activity, times are changing and modernization changes the average structure in physique of both genders.
Women are getting over societal norms/standards and are less afraid to look "bulky" and appear muscular. Less oppressive logic also plays into this; men who hoped for maids and servants are now the minority and quickly dying out -- equality/modern logic is progressing, "pull your own weight", split the bill, anyone can have muscles! (How daring) -- ideology of the millennials is the future and setting new standards. Traditional views and men with anger-dick about it, deal with it. One ignorant person cannot change a thing. Just their views. And they will.
It doesn't matter where I go, I see more muscular women than men these days. Every gymnast, fighter, bodybuilder, casual weight lifter, CF-er and more, are not absent in the world, just yours.
And I'm not joking... (..)
*Before her, plenty of men. But I'm too opinionated and judgmental to date my fellow age group, from gen-Y, at the moment. Once caught up with the millennials progressive nature, back on! Equality for all and all of that Emma Watson attitude. No F's given, none taken. Maybe yours though, you can't get over me.
Spoken like a true boy, in desperate need of my acknowledgement. As usual.
However, I'm more of a modern feminist. I love men.
I'm still refraining from commiting to anyone.
That ^ was pure durp-style sarcasm.
I prefer sexual relationships only. When needed on my tight end...no emotional nonsense. Thus far.
Nothing of what you have stated about me is true and even if it were, the vile negativity in your words would still be uncalled for. Surely, you must have nothing better to do if you feel the need to lash out and tear down someone else.
Oh shhhh. Don't pull the "vile negative", "you're bein' mean" card... I see it far too often on this site and bully/aggressor is thrown up and around over some of the silliest opinions and debates, here.
Yes. If in regards to you, you made your lifestyle choices (or internet personality) public. No one is judging this and by no one -- I mean me. Or anyone else who saw your post from awhile back. You apologized for "lying" to the community and made your position here very clear. No chastising on my behalf gave way, nor did I respond then.
Only here, on this post, have I touched on that fact. Since as a woman, wanting to sound slightly ignorant to the mockery of other women, seems to embrace what your male view would be. Which is fine, everyone has their views. Mockery is insulting to any gender; The rest of my comment touched on "strengths"... Not you.
If you consider one fact about someone and wondering where all women have the same frame (country/state-wise) Then sure...claim vile negativity. You cannot read intent, if you read something in an angry tone (all in your head) It's your negativity. Not mine.
It's common here, it appears certain users to love to turn water into salt water and act like opinions should all intertwine and be agreeable to the majority... Otherwise, you're a bully/troll/Notnormal. Irony.
I'm not transgendered. It is never my intention to be a bully. Doing so would go against my beliefs, which I take very seriously. I don't agree with feminism, but that doesn't mean that I am against women. It is a fact that psychically men, on average, tend to be stronger than females. It is how nature designed their bodies. Doesn't mean that women can't be strong too.
Strong and independent women? Yeah right...
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I'm coming at you, because you're a woman. Not just a woman, but a woman who poses as a male online.
This logic you are referring to is not logic. It's a statement you are making, ignorantly. Just like every comment above, people are usually referencing mental AND physical strengths. Which both genders have. However if you want to be specific; you must not live somewhere full of diversity nor get out a lot in the city -- or outside of a rural area. Physically strong women? I see them everyday. Not just at the gym (personal trainer) So if you're a couch potato/online more than outside..watch The Crossfit Games, UFC live and Steve Austin's Skull Buster. The women on said shows(especially the CF games) could easily take on the average male or larger...and again, the average male is not the huge bodybuilder you think of. The average size of men AND women are not what they were, even 20 years ago. The "average male" is actually becoming a smaller and smaller frame. Which can be attested to with vastly different "means" than our cave-ancestors: Be it work or downtime activity, times are changing and modernization changes the average structure in physique of both genders.
Women are getting over societal norms/standards and are less afraid to look "bulky" and appear muscular. Less oppressive logic also plays into this; men who hoped for maids and servants are now the minority and quickly dying out -- equality/modern logic is progressing, "pull your own weight", split the bill, anyone can have muscles! (How daring) -- ideology of the millennials is the future and setting new standards. Traditional views and men with anger-dick about it, deal with it. One ignorant person cannot change a thing. Just their views. And they will.
It doesn't matter where I go, I see more muscular women than men these days. Every gymnast, fighter, bodybuilder, casual weight lifter, CF-er and more, are not absent in the world, just yours.
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Did you sit on your girlfriend's strap-on while writing this comment?
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Seriously, how did you know?
And I'm not joking... (..)
*Before her, plenty of men. But I'm too opinionated and judgmental to date my fellow age group, from gen-Y, at the moment. Once caught up with the millennials progressive nature, back on! Equality for all and all of that Emma Watson attitude. No F's given, none taken. Maybe yours though, you can't get over me.
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Spoken like a true delusional feminist.
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Spoken like a true boy, in desperate need of my acknowledgement. As usual.
However, I'm more of a modern feminist. I love men.
I'm still refraining from commiting to anyone.
That ^ was pure durp-style sarcasm.
I prefer sexual relationships only. When needed on my tight end...no emotional nonsense. Thus far.
Hahahaha! ^ Dat comment XD
Nothing of what you have stated about me is true and even if it were, the vile negativity in your words would still be uncalled for. Surely, you must have nothing better to do if you feel the need to lash out and tear down someone else.
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Oh shhhh. Don't pull the "vile negative", "you're bein' mean" card... I see it far too often on this site and bully/aggressor is thrown up and around over some of the silliest opinions and debates, here.
Yes. If in regards to you, you made your lifestyle choices (or internet personality) public. No one is judging this and by no one -- I mean me. Or anyone else who saw your post from awhile back. You apologized for "lying" to the community and made your position here very clear. No chastising on my behalf gave way, nor did I respond then.
Only here, on this post, have I touched on that fact. Since as a woman, wanting to sound slightly ignorant to the mockery of other women, seems to embrace what your male view would be. Which is fine, everyone has their views. Mockery is insulting to any gender; The rest of my comment touched on "strengths"... Not you.
If you consider one fact about someone and wondering where all women have the same frame (country/state-wise) Then sure...claim vile negativity. You cannot read intent, if you read something in an angry tone (all in your head) It's your negativity. Not mine.
It's common here, it appears certain users to love to turn water into salt water and act like opinions should all intertwine and be agreeable to the majority... Otherwise, you're a bully/troll/Notnormal. Irony.
Sweet-salty-bittersweaty-irony.
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I'm not transgendered. It is never my intention to be a bully. Doing so would go against my beliefs, which I take very seriously. I don't agree with feminism, but that doesn't mean that I am against women. It is a fact that psychically men, on average, tend to be stronger than females. It is how nature designed their bodies. Doesn't mean that women can't be strong too.
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are you denying the ci stuff now...? remember or not. we've talked a couple times.
it is interesting to say that the mix gender claim was a fib.