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IDK, I think it takes a real idiot to pretend to be an idiot.Anymore you can't tell the actual idiots from the idiots pretending to be idiots.
Lit has become a bit of an idiot farm. Just row after row of them popping up their little idiot noggins.Anymore you can't tell the actual idiots from the idiots pretending to be idiots.
I know. I sensed there was a deeper reality involved.IDK, I think it takes a real idiot to pretend to be an idiot.
I suspect part of your problem is that English isn't your first language, and perhaps American culture is a bit foreign to you. (Yes, I know not everyone on here is American, so does Western culture work for you?) I doubt your approach would work in your own country, and it doesn't work any better in any of ours. Maybe just try toning it down and being respectful, learn a little bit about her, until you earn enough trust from a woman to talk nasty to her.Youwon i loose i dont want to waste my time on some brainless lesb
Grammar mistakes could be overlooked, but certain kinds of behaviour cannot.It's not your faults. We're all so obsessed with perfect grammar It's near impossible meet our standards without the help of an editor.
Yeah he’s admitted to sending shitty PMsGrammar mistakes could be overlooked, but certain kinds of behaviour cannot.
I can't speak to anywhere else, but I can confirm that society in the US "does not value women".I have read this thread and the Women of Lit thread. It leaves me with the impression that he was raised in a society that does not value women. If my father ever found out that I had said what he said to Sofia, he would have “yanked a knot in my tail” as he would say. Regardless, his behavior is unacceptable.
While I agree that we've taken a step back in the U.S. recently, imagine yourself being punished for uncovering your hair or face, not being able to go out in public without a male relative, not being allowed to attend school, or being sentenced to death for being gay. I've worked with people who believe in this insanity.I can't speak to anywhere else, but I can confirm that society in the US "does not value women".
While I agree that we've taken a step back in the U.S. recently, imagine yourself being punished for uncovering your hair or face, not being able to go out in public without a male relative, not being allowed to attend school, or being sentenced to death for being gay. I've worked with people who believe in this insanity.
We're not fighting, we are having a discussion. When we are done, we can still respect each other even if we agree to disagree.It my fault sorry dont fight please move on
I agreeWhile I agree that we've taken a step back in the U.S. recently, imagine yourself being punished for uncovering your hair or face, not being able to go out in public without a male relative, not being allowed to attend school, or being sentenced to death for being gay. I've worked with people who believe in this insanity.
You have a valid point, and I will never have an understanding of the female experience here in the U.S. It was not my intent to belittle the seriousness of the issues we face. We can and must do better.Yet here I am, with government policing my body, sexual harassment normalized, pay disparity massive, rape barely punishable, etc etc etc.
The fact that some places have it even worse hardly means that we 'value women'.
More, the fact that you are mansplaining how women move through the world is pretty telling.