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Unsure if this has already been posted, but as a woman I'm really glad you feel this way. That kind of sentiment is basically counter-feminism, too - isn't the point that men and women are equally capable of doing most things, such as washing dishes, and any propensity for such tasks to be gender segregated is just culture? Thanks for just being a good fucking person that helps do dishes, too.
/r/MensRights25/03/13 05:14 PM
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It refers more to her self-confidence. In this context, "10s that aren't particularly confident" is impossible, because the definition of 10 is someone maximally confident.
/r/seduction16/12/12 11:47 PM
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Save Negs for 9s and 10s. Or more exactly: Save them for girls who think they’re 9s and 10s. There are 7s out there who think they’re the Queen B, and there are 10s that aren’t particularly confident. Not to be anal here, but I was under the impression that, unless otherwise noted, when you use numbers you're talking the HB scale, not appearances...right?
/r/seduction16/12/12 11:25 PM
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Another lurking xx. I'd be game, although honestly it's exactly the same stuff. My father (super old, super conservative Southerner) bought The Rules for me when I was the ripe old age of 13 and threatened me until I read it. It's literally all the same advice, but a different endgame, and one I don't necessarily agree with. The only real difference is a lack of routines. Men of Seddit: were set openers/routines important to you?
/r/seduction08/06/12 04:22 PM
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Probably going to get downvoted to oblivion for this, but...what if you're just not compatible? I know, maybe not something this community subscribes to, but just because you're both humans behaving like humans (feel sexual attraction, have sex, create bonding chemicals, get jealous when someone is attracted to person you bonded to) doesn't mean you're actually a good match. You can create "chemistry," sure, but what if you just don't have enough in common? I have a guy like this in my life; two…
/r/seduction25/05/12 02:53 AM
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As a woman, I don't have a problem with the fact that humans have formulas for what attracts them - hell, it's reassuring. But I don't like this attitude where you're saying women are somehow a different species. I've seen many men on here who have come a long way and they go from being a forever-aloner who has that view of women on a pedestal, to interacting with women (and other men) easily and appreciating that people are people, regardless of if they have lady or man bits, and they find and …
/r/seduction22/05/12 10:48 PM
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I know, as a woman with a college degree, that I usually make more than the men I date and that's never been a problem. However, I could see education becoming a problem, simply because there are many less educated men who don't seem to understand that women are humans, too (I come from the south, so that's probably a factor). If I were a PhD I'd say less educated is even expected, but having had some time at at least a community college to experience a liberal education is worth a lot to me. On…
/r/MensRights28/03/12 03:43 AM
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Well, if I understood the article correctly, the author was saying that when men stay at home, they engage in leisure activities, i.e. aren't productive, whereas women tend to do housework. I can't think of anyone who would object to a man being a stay-at-home dad if that was mutually agreed upon. It's like firex726 noted, there just needs to be equality so one person isn't both bringing home the bacon AND saddled with all the housework.
/r/MensRights28/03/12 03:34 AM
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Absolutely. I'm an Intactivist myself, which marks me as, of course, American. Why are we so slow to taking to reasonable things, like the metric system and not cutting our babies??
/r/MensRights28/03/12 03:24 AM
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