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The overwhelming episode of "Rape claim" & its effect on Males look towards females

You step into this culture, you accept that your liable for castration. (not that their glad we're strong enough to do it)
 
No and I'm a 60+ year old man. Women have had it bad for too long.
Ask your wife/mother/girlfriend about what they've had to put up with in their youth. I don't want my grand daughter to have to be subject to it.
It almost seems like it's males fault.....Inhuman expectations of their sex....the over-pricedness on their sex....What their subject to is being trophies…..the sooner you can claim it, and at the cheapest price.
 

Altfish

Veteran Member
It almost seems like it's males fault.....Inhuman expectations of their sex....the over-pricedness on their sex....What their subject to is being trophies…..the sooner you can claim it, and at the cheapest price.
Upbringings need changing and they are (were?).
 

joe1776

Well-Known Member
I enjoy kids. They're fun. But I wouldn't risk talking to one in a public place unless accompanied by an adult for fear that some hyper-vigilant adult would think me a pervert.

I like women, and there was a time when I could engage in harmless flirtation with co-workers -- they'd start it half the time -- but no more. The risk is just too high.

So, overall, today's world is safer for women and children and that's great. But there's a price to pay for it..
 
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I enjoy kids. They're fun. But I wouldn't risk talking to one in a public place unless accompanied by an adult for fear that some hyper-vigilant adult would think me a pervert.

I like women, and there was a time when I could engage in harmless flirtation with co-workers -- they'd start it half the time -- but no more. The risk is just too high.

So, overall, today's world is safer for women and children and that's great but there's a price to pay for it..
Your talking about the lady killers, right?
 

Sanzbir

Well-Known Member
I enjoy kids. They're fun. But I wouldn't risk talking to one in a public place unless accompanied by an adult for fear that some hyper-vigilant adult would think me a pervert.

I like women, and there was a time when I could engage in harmless flirtation with co-workers -- they'd start it half the time -- but no more. The risk is just too high.

So, overall, today's world is safer for women and children and that's great. But there's a price to pay for it..

Is it really safer for the kids, though??

Studies and experiments seem to indicate that as a side effect of what you describe, adults are unwilling to help children they aren't related to: Kids get 'lost' & 'scared' at busy mall in social experiment—& the reactions will surprise you! - NTD Inspired
 

oldbadger

Skanky Old Mongrel!
No and I'm a 60+ year old man. Women have had it bad for too long.
Ask your wife/mother/girlfriend about what they've had to put up with in their youth. I don't want my grand daughter to have to be subject to it.
Not all women saw it that way.
55 years ago one of my teachers, a woman, explained to our class how pleased she was to be a woman in that age.
1. Although she earned less money than men they always paid for all dinners, movies, trips out, etc.
2. She never had to stand on trains and buses, or anywhere else.
3. She would retire five years earlier than men on full pension, but could expect to live at least five years longer than men.
4. She wasn't expected to serve front line military service in any wars.
5. If she ever married and her husband should die, then she would receive a widow's pension for life.Not so for husbands.
6. There were facilities and rest-rooms in many places just for women.

Although I think that women are benefiting from increasing equality (in the UK) I never forgot her point of view.
 

oldbadger

Skanky Old Mongrel!
Men often behave atrociously, making rude comments based on what women wear, how they look like, etc and touch them without permission or worse....................
Not now..... not here, they don't.
Young men are adapting very quickly to the new culture which is developing....... they are changing.
Young men are visiting hair dressers more often, and having more individual and artistic hairstyles.
Young men are using cosmetics much more.
Young men are taking much more interest in their clothing and personal identification.
The girls are finding that they need to make more moves towards the boys, even 'hitting on' them for dates.

The whole scene is changing as the new culture 'imprints' upon both young women and men.

It's the mid-aged and older men who are finding change more difficult.
 

oldbadger

Skanky Old Mongrel!
Is it really safer for the kids, though??

Studies and experiments seem to indicate that as a side effect of what you describe, adults are unwilling to help children they aren't related to:....

I wouldn't stop for a hitching or urgently signalling young person today. I would continue along the road for 100 yards and call the police. Then I might go back to help the youth having gained a CAD (computer aided despatch) number for the Police call.
 

Altfish

Veteran Member
Not all women saw it that way.
55 years ago one of my teachers, a woman, explained to our class how pleased she was to be a woman in that age.
1. Although she earned less money than men they always paid for all dinners, movies, trips out, etc.
2. She never had to stand on trains and buses, or anywhere else.
3. She would retire five years earlier than men on full pension, but could expect to live at least five years longer than men.
4. She wasn't expected to serve front line military service in any wars.
5. If she ever married and her husband should die, then she would receive a widow's pension for life.Not so for husbands.
6. There were facilities and rest-rooms in many places just for women.

Although I think that women are benefiting from increasing equality (in the UK) I never forgot her point of view.
In the Stone Age men used to club them and then drag them by the hair to their cave. Women never complained.
 
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