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I think Roshi is the only one that gets the point of the thread.

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^ i do too, PCG. But some of us have been pre-conditioned by your persona like Pavlov’s dog, and we salivate (read: get offended) even when you have no bone for us to pick.:smiley:

I am really chillin’, and in line of what maddy said, I can go out at any time during the night, can pee standing up, dont have to breastfeed and get bit, and no monthly rebooting tof he Ovarian Operating System.

Before i take off,
IMPLUSE = MUZNA???:eek: :eek:

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^ doubtful. If Muzna wants to take a swing, she wont do it behind a multinick.

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dopey… I dint’ realize the thread was about comparing yourself to women???

oh and does the fact that you can pee stadning up make you any superior than a woman?

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The thread is not about comparing yourself to women. Its about - how are things faring for your gender these days.

I'm surprised no one has said "Man, women are making the job market tight, they should all go back to knitting and kneading".

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“rebooting of the Ovarian Operating System” :hehe:

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Take that tinfoilhat off your head and cheer up a little bit. Never said i felt I was superior to women, Maybe it’s all your in your head.

But, yes, in jest, i was comparing myself to women.

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hahhaha dope and maddy that was funny!

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ufff allah jee. you are soo mean :teary1:

and yes it did sound like you were comparing yourself :frowning: so what if i assumed!!! maybe its time you cheer up.

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OMG....I really didn't think this thread was a serious one. Frankly I thought it would die off but here we are. And it's turned hilarious to boot.

There are so many gems in the various posts that I don't know where to begin.

First off....for those that haven't followed the link PCG put in the original thread where we were discussing feminism, I am the guppan that wondered how women have fared since the advent of feminism. In that thread, I wished that someone would do a study and figure out how women's lives have improved and how we've suffered at the hands of feminazis (or something to that effect, I can't remember the words I used there.)

PCG decided it was time to ask the men the same question. Guess she wanted to know if they have any gripes. I don't know what the intent exactly was, nor do I wish to guess and risk "offending" her and commiting some sort of honor killing yet again. (that's sarcasm, and a reference to another thread again.)

Now....for the gems.....

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The whole point of this thread, allow me to spell it out for the more suspicious ones here, is :

We each are our own individual.
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Society does not look at us as individuals. That happens at a much later time when we become acquainted with each other on a persona level. Society still does and will continue to group and categorize us. "Men are pigs" is an example of this.....so is the term "Feminist" and "Feminazi".

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confused feminazi
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Sorry, I just found that really funny. Is there any other kind of feminazi?

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I think how a man treats a women is determined by women
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Bang on! And vice versa. Most times in life, especially in personal situations, we are presented with a reflection of our behaviour. That is to say, if we project a happy, sincere and genuine attitude, we are likely to receive in kind.

When we go out there with a persecution complex, we are inclined to fulfill the prophecy.

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But offcourse these days there is always the option of not needing a man at all.
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That's funny again. Don't worry, I'm sure most gals eventually grow out of this phase.

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oh and does the fact that you can pee stadning up make you any superior than a woman?
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I didn't see the author suggest that he is in any way superior to women for any reason. Seems to me that you are being a little defensive yourself, Roshi. But I suppose that's how one may interpret it if one is constantly trying to prove oneself as good as or better than the opposite sex.

Anyhow.....I don't think that any of the men have really addressed the changes that have occurred in their lives because, quite frankly, the differences have been unimportant. If anything, they have ended up with a much better deal.

Think about it.....dual income and the food is still hot and ready on the table. Kids are taken care of, laundry is done and heck, she still looks drop dead gorgeous when I get home! If I was a man I certainly wouldn't be complaining.

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That’s more of a fantasy really.

If you’re working outside the home, do you have energy to come home, cook a good hoem cooked meal, and still have the time to look “gorgeous”?

i’ve heard of men saying they want a wife who works but they also want one who will do all the hosuework. I guess that’s what polygamy was invented for :hehe:

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Sara,

If you think that women don't do it, you are sadly mistaken.
I've done it.... and yes, maybe not gorgeous, but well-presented nonetheless.

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Ahhh Muzna well you would deff know better htan I :slight_smile:

But i believe taking care of home is hard enough, and i believe having two careers requires a lot of effort and planning and energy and help frm husband. If you can do it, fine, but if you HAVE the option, the right of being a stay at home mom, why not? It’s so typical, if a woman tries to get her rights as guaranteed in teh Quran, whether she wants separate housing or an education, its a bad thing> No matter which way she goes, if she wants separate housing shes greedy, if she wants an education or to work and kepe her own money, she’s selfish and too modern, if she wants to stay home and take care of a family, she’s lazy and cannot handle the big bad world :rolleyes: I’m so sick of these stupid attitudes

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See .... now I've got you wondering.

Think a little deeper my friend. If someone who's been there, done that is against it then there must be something fishy.

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You tell them Muzna..My wife does it…Sara you stop looking for excuses and start practising hard work and looking pretty for your hubby

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ummm no thanks :rolleyes:

I am a 21 year old, not yet married and certainly have no kid.

ps. what makes u think im muzna? does she have the same thoughts as me? so ur saying 2 people cant think the same way about a certain thing? :confused:

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I’m not pretty? :frowning:

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Aunty ppppppppppppppppppccccccccccccccgggggggggggggggg

We are not boys…we are** men**… :slight_smile: