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Re: Men avoid the wrath of women with free 'time of the month' reminders
I am referring to those who can't contain themselves - not women generally. Unlike feminists, I won't classify *all* women based on the excuses & abuses of a few.
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15th-October-2008 #32
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Re: Men avoid the wrath of women with free 'time of the month' reminders
I agree, i say the ones who DO use it as a get out clause shoud be forced into treatment to prevent it.
Sorry guys, i`m just back on forum and started world war 3!!!! Look at it another way, it`s good to get a healthy debate going and read all the different opinions on what is a very serious topic.
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Re: Men avoid the wrath of women with free 'time of the month' reminders
Last edited by Zuberi; 18th-June-2009 at 07:51 AM.
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Re: Men avoid the wrath of women with free 'time of the month' reminders
I don't know about anyone else in this thread, but I taught my girls how to be women, not females. They already know how to moderate their emotions when their time is upon them, so that they do not also fall upon those around them. To claim time-of-the-month special privileges wreaks of victim status, which is feminism. It is also irresponsible, and crudely self-serving. We don't want to know what that smell is, really. Keep your hormones to yourself, as you ask men to keep their leers to themselves. Or else.
I reject any claim to perks or justification for wrongdoing in the name of their body's monthly visit to Japan.
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