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SeanParticipant
And apologies if I came over a little abrupt, but I am just so tired of the ‘huge double standards.’
Women who can be manipulative, and so aggressive sexually or in other ways that they can take away a man’s home.
That men, such as myself are left feeling we cannot treat women with the due respect we would wish to do, and criticise them if we disagree with their behaviour, as we would do a man, for fear of getting into serious difficulties… even involving the police.
It ‘should’ be better than this… those women just a 100 years ago, were not forced fed in prisons ‘screaming…’ a number dying or perhaps worse – resulting in lasting physical harm – so that women, can behave just as poorly as men have in the past!
There has to be more…?
SeanParticipantNot sure how this board works?
Anyhow… so I’m replying to Anita.
Hardly the point.
But to state the obvious, if you’re 6ft tall at 11/12 and shaving… then it becomes pretty obvious.
Apart from the fact people talk. You are the focus of the other boys attention when you’re getting a shower because you are considerably more sexually developed.
And there were times when I was would be described physically assaulted by girls.
I do feel in the just ‘2’ responses I’ve had, that people are trying to poke holes in what I am saying, so that they can stick to their own comfortable narrative that it is men who are the sexual predators and abusive with it.
I just don’t believe that it is true, and have had ‘enough experiences’ to realise that women… and I’m being diplomatic can be just as poor in their behaviour.
If people ‘really’ have spiritual beliefs, then they should be more open minded about this. We all have, fathers, brothers, and sons… and the rest. I’ve always thought for sexual equality, and for equal rights, and many a time stood up for women I admired or who I did not see being treat fairly.
So, why is it, I don’t see this being reciprocated upon in these responses?
SeanParticipantPeople “are” often blindly believing women, and as the female lawyer points out in the video, she overheard the sister of woman in question actually saying the law was on her side, and to take her ex-partner for all that he was worth!
He later committed suicide.
Sorry, but you are seeing things in ‘black and white’ terms.
Yes, there certainly was a case in the past where women were not taken seriously in India for instance, and even treat atrociously at times, but now the law is weighted in their favour from what I have heard, and how the female lawyer in the video spoke of the situation.
SeanParticipantPeople “are” blindly believing women, and as the female lawyer points out in the video, she overheard the sister of woman in question actually saying the law was on her side, and to take her ex-partner for all that he was worth!
He later committed suicide.
Sorry, but you are seeing things in ‘black and white’ terms.
Yes, there certainly was a case in the past where women were not taken seriously in India for instance, and even treat atrociously at times, but now the law is weighted in their favour from what I have heard, and how the female lawyer in the video spoke of the situation.
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