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I would like to add one more level of “consideration” to the behavior of the females. Most who have responded, myself included, will observe that they are harassing this man. He has been identified as a preacher, so we will assume Christian. We can observe white, gender is obvious as male. We will also assume hetero (or CIS Male, in likely lingo of the females) (yeah, I’m assuming they are lefty flip-nuts). So given this mix of fact/assumptions stated, probably highly accurate; we can further as…
/r/MensRights22/07/20 04:50 PM
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Harassing is most often non physical. In the work place legislation over sexual harassment covers commentary, jokes, physical displays; basically crossing the boundary that you know or should know makes the other party uncomfortable. So I say they are harassing, and are sexually harassing, are also obstructing his his 1st Amendment rights, and 14th Amendment rights to peaceful assembly.
/r/MensRights21/07/20 11:26 AM
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Well, I was just referring to her as a person. After not seeing you in awhile, she may not be ready to be bedded immediately. But again, what would she like? I obviously have no clue, but have gone thru several long separations. They were awkward at first, and we were married. So parts of your relationship are back at step one, maybe for only a minute, maybe an hour, maybe longer. Each woman is different (man too) How do you reacquaint, reconnecting in person is different than electronically. So…
/r/seduction15/07/20 10:43 PM
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What does she like? Start there, if you don’t know, well ask
/r/seduction15/07/20 09:44 PM
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Some will find "show-off" mode intriguing, as they are as shallow as a candy dish. Alas, nothing is wrong with that, people are whom they are, and to enjoy that, and celebrate that is it's own elegance. But I find playing in the shallows to be both tiresome and defeating. But, as they say, to each their own, and there is plenty of room in the pool for all. Special intriguing people are harder to find, but they are more enduring in spirit, heart, and good company. Part of that good company is gre…
/r/seduction10/07/20 02:38 AM
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Well, interesting question. Be open, honest, sincere (oops, how many different ways to say the same thing); be interesting- and by that I don’t mean have stories about climbing great mountains, or great intellectual jousts (those are fine if true), but have insights into what makes you special. If you don’t know, then that is an hole different beast. What makes you laugh, cringe, hope, reflect fondly - start there. Those can be building blocks of interest, just know when to pull the rip cord and…
/r/seduction09/07/20 09:41 PM
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I think it important to grow, or not to grow, to please you and no one else. Be damned with what others think. That is confidence. The next step is to grow into selling yourself - what is it that you like about you. More importantly, what dont you like about you, and how do you make that not so objectionable. The likes are easy, we can get on board with the likes. It is accepting the dislikes, that is where relationships turn long term. The superficial things flit about in the most basic of the …
/r/seduction30/06/20 03:05 AM
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That is a real blanket question. Which means, yeah, in the aggregate it might indicate a trend, or direction. Let me ask you something, when did you date an aggregate, a trend or a direction? If you did, that’s some interesting level of shallow. You stipulated you are 99% confident, yet you immediately question a trivial issue of your looks., and how you compare to the cool kids. The real deal, if you could grow facial hair, and spent the time to primp and maintain it, keep food out of it, etc. …
/r/seduction29/06/20 02:08 PM
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Well, since you are here - I must assume you have access to internet can do basic searches. But I will do the courtesy of supplying one: https://www.artofmanliness.com/articles/how-to-acquire-good-manners/ and a more modern site https://www.dummies.com/relationships/etiquette/party-etiquette-talking-listening-mingling/
/r/seduction29/06/20 04:29 AM
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Believe in yourself, even if you think those around you don’t. Confidence is not cockiness. It is the courage to be seen, heard, listened to , AND hear, see, respect those around you. Simply the Golden Rule - treat others as you wish to be treated (unless you have no manners and are a douche bag). If you don’t know “how” to act, there are many party primers (written for teens in 40s and 50s) that are available on the internet. They are short, and offer the simple rules of good etiquette in socia…
/r/seduction28/06/20 05:36 PM
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So shallow attracts shallow - thats nothing new. Just electronic. Party dicks have always attracted party girls, great if that is what you want. Helps build those bedpost notches. Fun fact, some people actually enjoy real substantive relationships. But I suppose you will shred with your awesomeness. I will be humbled (or not).
/r/seduction08/06/20 02:46 AM
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Well, you won’t want to hear this, but the weed likely isn’t helping. Using anything to hide or bury your troubles by numbing you, only pushes those problems down the road like a snowplow- usually piling up like the snow. Might want to talk to someone, but anti-depressants and weed make it hard to dial in dosage. Self medicating is self delusion. That is my observation from some very close people who struggle from depression, and try to use weed. Been round and round for years with them, the doc…
/r/seduction18/05/20 11:04 PM
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I get it, so to the Brits a comparable to “let me drive you the store” becomes “let me ford you to the store” because educated English (maybe only fems) turn product names into verbs. It’s funny, in the US (I know we are troglodytes), but Hoover is company, a dam and family name (dang, didn’t we have a President with that name?). When I look up vacuum, or vacuuming - it is a void in space, a device to clean carpets, or the act of cleaning (this is the vacuuming, I only say this for my fellow tro…
/r/MensRights18/05/20 07:00 PM
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Degree in English, nuff said
/r/MensRights18/05/20 12:18 PM
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Just another example of a liberal feminist misandrist; proclaiming misogyny at every turn. I am sure is upset over equal pay, yet when she takes a leave of absence from work for say child birth, and take off 6 months to 18 years, feminists feel that their pay should continue to grow the same as the man who stayed in the job, working and improving skills valuable to the employer. This is the pay gap. Reality is when women forgo childbirth and stay at work, companies value woman more than men - th…
/r/MensRights05/04/20 04:09 AM
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I go by the words, not the supposes.
/r/MensRights17/03/20 06:06 AM
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Interesting capitulation to the feminist dogma. I am not sure when men, or women have ever had it easy - that is just expository ignorance.
/r/MensRights17/03/20 05:11 AM
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If she cant offer basic respect to the gender, her views of the person will be corrupted. A bigot is a bigot. Move on.
/r/MensRights17/03/20 05:07 AM
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More likely will try to raise her sons to be feminists
/r/MensRights17/03/20 05:06 AM
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You dont, she is a bigot
/r/MensRights17/03/20 05:01 AM
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The proper term is misandry - the hatred of men. Popular culture throws around misogyny at the drop of a hat, yet they are in fact practicing misandrists, spewing hatred. Best part is, you can say they are, and non of them know what the term means - so you do not come off as an aggressive angry male - proving their point.
/r/MensRights08/03/20 04:24 AM
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Term you all seem to be missing is “misandry”, which means hatred of men. A person who is doing it is a misandrist or a misanthrope. This is the opposite of misogyny, but is so common today, no one even questions it. When is the last time you witnessed a male in a commercial who could even function without a wise woman or girl steering him correct. Feminists, and the like, have so twisted popular culture that males are a complete failure.
/r/MensRights25/02/20 05:51 AM
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