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RE: Education - 5/31/2011 12:52:07 PM   
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See, I am lucky, none of my friends would tolerate one of the idiots anywhere near them, nor would I. I'm certainly not PC, but you seriously don't need to be PC to figure out that lesbians and bisexuals don't exist for the viewing pleasure of horny guys. Do some people really get their education from porn? I thought you need parents you, know birds and bees thing and babies aren't lost by galloping donkeys.

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RE: Education - 5/31/2011 12:56:09 PM   
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Someones first post here... and it wasn't whining about all the fakes.      Oh well. whatever. 

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RE: Education - 5/31/2011 1:03:55 PM   
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Do I feel I need a man standing up and defending me or women? No, not really… but I can appreciate the gesture. It is rather refreshing, whether well intended or not (meaning whether he wanted to look good to people or not), to see a man appreciate women rather than join the crowd that likes to objectify them for their pleasure.
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I expect that from any guy who thinks I'll give him the time of the day, I don't think it's anything "special", just like holding open the door for the person after you is not special or a big deal, maybe I expect too much from people, but I know quite a few guys in their early 20's and none of them thinks lesbians are just there to fulfill some guy's fantasies, this should be pretty standard, I mean the fact that lesbians, bisexuals, gays or transsexuals are just people like others should hardly be an earth shattering discovery for somebody with 24, if it is, he's a bit of a late bloomer. Trust me, I'm not being nasty but have standards slipped so much that something that should be a given needs praise?


I think there is a misunderstanding here.

Women are not just people to some men, whether they be straight or not. Some men look at women as someone that is there for the pleasure of men. They objectify women in many ways. The OP just recently found out the things that were said and how his friends were treated by men. This was something he hadn't seen in life. I can't say as though a major portion of my life, I would have known how men treated bi women (I had seen how they treated gay men), lesbians or transsexuals. It can be something unknown to someone and rather enlightening when they find out.

Men/mankind often feel superior in some manner over many people, thus the threads on whether dominant men feel submissive men are lessor to them or if submissives are worth less than dominants period, or those that live 24/7 so called lifestyle and those that don't, etc. Whenever you have someone that feels one person, gender, age, sexual orientation, whatever are less worth than they are, you are going to find people that feel it is okay to treat others as if they are less and even objectify them. Their standards in my opinion would be messed up. It is just that the standard of acceptance of some of these things have changed. It was and is okay in many societies to treat people poorly simply because they are one thing or another and many will feel it is okay to use them for their pleasure, work, whatever simply because they are of less worth.

Someone that talks about these misdeeds is okay in my book. Someone that doesn't know about them and learns of them at an age where some would think they should know it, isn't always a fair judgment because there are many things to consider about it. I cannot know the experience of a person whatever their life might be unless I have come in contact with some information about it. Until then I can't say they lack standards or another lacks standards because they understand that they simply didn't know or weren't aware and then became so informed and acted on that information.

Whatever the situation, I would hope that I could and would encourage something I see as a good thing. Information, seeing something wrong in the information received and saying or doing something about it. That or the motivation alone does deserve praise in my book.





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RE: Education - 5/31/2011 1:13:25 PM   
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I mean the fact that we have idiots who think guys are automatically superior because they generally are stronger or have more muscle mass, sorry, nobody takes them seriously.

I just find it hard to see it as revelation that those guys exist and that they are wrong. It makes me simply wonder how much of a sheltered life somebody with 24 could have had, I mean lesbians, gays, bisexuals, they are everywhere, I mean people go to school, they go out, they work, in all those places you meet them.... And if he only recently noticed that some guys behave like complete idiots towards women, again, then I wonder where he's been for the last 12 years of his 24 year old life.

I'm sorry but the post struck me as more than a bit patronizing towards lesbians and bisexuals. Some of my lesbian and bisexual friends would have chewed him alive for that.

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RE: Education - 5/31/2011 1:23:19 PM   
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I remember a younger man that came to the boards some time back and boy, he was almost eaten alive because he didn't know many things and yet... he is now beloved by many. In his own experience he had not met any dominant women. He simply didn't know.

I remember when dear Stella taught me many things about gender topics. I could assume it would be difficult to live in society with the idiots I saw out there acting like idiots in many ways... however... there were many aspect of things I didn't know and I was afraid at times my ignorance would cause some upset by my saying something on an emotional basis that could have been offensive or something.

We live, we learn... hopefully we learn a lot and are smart enough to catch a clue about what is around us, but sometimes for whatever reason, we don't. I sure wouldn't have wanted to do a speech on domestic abuse or homelessness until the time I did. I knew some things existed, but I had no real clue as to how it played out or how often it happened, until it was a life lesson for me. Until I learned, I may have said things that were seen as out of line. Hell.. I can do it to this day! lol


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RE: Education - 5/31/2011 2:56:32 PM   
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Too many men think with the little head when the subject of sex comes up. Unfortunately.

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RE: Education - 5/31/2011 3:00:28 PM   
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Maybe we can agree on the fact that he's blessed or very sheltered if he reached the ripe age of 24 until he noticed that some not so bright guys turn into slobbering horndogs when they notice that girls like to have sex with other girls or swing both ways...

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RE: Education - 5/31/2011 3:05:03 PM   
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Well. You can either be nice and say how refreshing it is to hear from a young man who thinks it is gentlemanly to consider women as being people rather than just sex objects (even if we like it).

Or, you can be super cynical and say that the young OP is being quite clever and saying the right thing to attract a specific type of woman who bristles at being considered a sex object.

That is what is so fun about the boards, the varying perceptions and perspectives.

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RE: Education - 5/31/2011 3:12:46 PM   
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I wasn't being cynical, I was honestly amazed that he found this worth mentioning, because most women I know would seriously give him a good shake and for the life of me, that he hasn't realized it earlier makes me wonder if he ever looked at how guys react, ffs, most teenage boys get excited by the words "hole in the ground" if you say lesbians, they possibly have a wet patch in their pants...

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RE: Education - 5/31/2011 3:54:10 PM   
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ORIGINAL: LadyConstanze

Maybe we can agree on the fact that he's blessed or very sheltered if he reached the ripe age of 24 until he noticed that some not so bright guys turn into slobbering horndogs when they notice that girls like to have sex with other girls or swing both ways...



Blimey, Lady C, you're harsh! You must know very well that a lot of men *never* learn these things. Yes, the OP looked patronising and yes, this 'feminazi' thing is always a sign of hogwash by the right wing media. But the lad has learned a major lesson. I hope he'll convey it!

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RE: Education - 5/31/2011 3:58:59 PM   
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Yeah and a lot of men simply never evolved past the stage of grunting and beating their chests, just as a lot of women never evolved to looking at a bloke and not his wallet, doesn't mean that I have to consider them part of the human race, in fact I consider them as paddling around in the shallow end of the gene pool and I'll never will cease to be amazed that this particular sperm managed to beat a few million of other little tadpoles...

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RE: Education - 5/31/2011 4:08:10 PM   
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So lately I've been getting a bit of an education from my bi and lesbian female friends on guys. I'm not talking about the neo-feminazi education about how all men are evil pig fucks. What I'm talking about is how most heterosexual guys treat women who are bi and lesbian when they find out about their sexuality. Now just to make this clear so there isn't any confusion: I am a heterosexual man. I like women. I like the thought of lesbians, not gonna lie about that, but what I am talking about is a bit more than that. The way a lot of straight guys react towards bi and lesbian women is usually a completely different way as they were acting toward them before they knew. One moment a perfectly normal conversation could be happening, then at some point a hint or phrase or something indicating the woman is interested in other women and the guy becomes an excitable unintelligible moron suggesting threesomes and asking to watch. Now that may have been a bit over exaggerated (but it's not). But why should it matter whether or not a woman is lesbian or bi? Why should it change the way you speak to them, treat them, or act around them? Do you think it's a compliment to tell a woman how hot it is that she likes other women? Or that you would just love to watch her and another woman make out, or have sex, or anything else? I can promise you they don't take it as a compliment. If anything, I imagine it gets taken just as insulting as any other racist, bigoted, or homophobic thing could be taken. Because that's what it is. It is misogynistic and bigoted. Treating women differently because of their sexual preference is just as discriminatory as calling gay guys “fags”. It's still really offensive even though you didn't meant it to me. Just because you love lesbians doesn't make that behavior any less ignorant or stupid.
Think about it this way. You are having a conversation with a woman. Everything is going great, you are getting along and having fun. Then you imply that you are straight. She freaks out, completely veers off the subject and fixates on how hot it is that you are straight. That she wants to watch you go make out with some random woman that she designates as hot. She really wants to watch you two have sex -- completely disregarding the conversation and you as a person. In a moment, you went from being an equal person to her to being a sexual object meant only to be used as a fantasy. In seconds flat, you go from being a human being with a personality, unique attributes, and feelings, to being meat on display. To some this may not sound too bad. Fair enough. But imagine that every single time you ever uttered anything that hinted at your sexuality at all in front of the opposite sex you were treated this way. That you become cautious to be around any member of the opposite sex at all because you don't want to have to hide who you are for fear of becoming a sideshow attraction for their entertainment.
Also, a woman that is a lesbian or bisexual is not a slut, or a whore, or a porn star. This one caught me by surprise that apparently quite a few women that are interested in other women are hit with this stigma. Just because someone is interested in more than one sex and/or gender does not mean they will sleep with anyone. It also doesn't mean they want to have a three-or-more-some. All it means is that they may or may not love someone that is the same sex and/or gender as they are.
The reason I am confused by this is that I do not treat women this way. I wasn't raised around men. I never learned how to be “a guy” I guess. I had three sisters, a single mother, and even girl dogs growing up. So I never learned to slobber and become a grunting ape when I hear that a woman is interested in other women. To me that interest is just another part of who they are. Just like being interested in women is another part of who I am. Straight, gay, bi, lesbian, hetero, homo, whatever label that gets used is secondary to the fact that a person is a human being who comes fully-equipped with thoughts, feelings, beliefs, personality, and many unique qualities. Being gay doesn't change that anymore than being straight does. So guys, if you are wondering why a girl that says she's bi doesn't respond to you or want to talk to you after she told you this, it might be because you offended her so deeply by obsessing over this one fact rather than acknowledging and respecting that she is an actual person who just happens to be interested in women in addition to a multitude of other traits that make her unique.



Don't you ever post this again okay?


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RE: Education - 5/31/2011 5:53:16 PM   
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LadyC,

you now seem to have the shoe on the other foot.  LOL.  Think on it over night.  You now are doing that which you accused the OP of doing. 

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RE: Education - 5/31/2011 6:20:53 PM   
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Well, frankly, *I* think it's been rather too long since you last took tea and muffins with Miss Warm and Miss Fluffy, Lady C.

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