bend4me Free Access Member Username: bend4me
Post Number: 2 Registered: 2-2002
Rating:  Votes: 2 | | Posted on Saturday, May 14, 2005 - 1:38 pm: | |
Gents, why all the hate and anger? I just can't understand this mentality where we need to hate if we are rejected. Are we jealous because some Thai women are producing a talk show? After all, we are here doing something similar. So are we now assholes for doing something we want to do? Sounds more like some guys are jealous that a woman is doing something we should be doing. Can we please accept the simple idea that people have different opinions and concepts, and if they don't agree with us this doesn't mean that they're bad? I see it here in almost every post where a woman rejects a man, she is then called a bitch. We, as men, don't like or want every woman we see, so does this make us bad? Certainly not, just because we don't care for a person does not make us bad. However, we seem to do that to others here. You don't agree with me? How dare you, thus you are bad. Silly and childish, this is obvious a huge insecurity issue on how the haters behave. In the US, women are educated and have choices; in Asia, women don't have these freedoms and are treated as being less then men. It's obvious that some guys posting here hate women, and they pay them for sex as they have no other choice. But, at the same time, having to do this angers them. It's a known fact that Tom Cruise is in fact gay; he's been seen in Hollywood at well-known gay establishments with other men. Did you ever notice that these so-called children he has are all adopted? Did you know that Nicole Kidman was a lesbian? This is also a well-known fact. Their marraige is no more then a show for the media to keep their images clean. How many women would stop going to Cruise movies if they knew he was gay? Remember old Rock Hudson? He kept his manly image 'till the day he died, when it finally came out this tuff guy was a gay boy. Many of the big names use their publicity machines to keep their image strong. I have nothing against Tom or Nicole doing what they do to keep their movie images going. Thus I don't hate Tom or Nicole 'cause they do what they do or live a live style I don't approve of. I see it only as a different view and one that is not for me. I can't believe that a girl being a virgin or not means anything to anyone, we seem to have forgotten about the woman or girl and focused instead on her virginity. What the hell is that all about? Perhaps, when women focus on a man's money and not the man, we see the reverse of this concept. Look at both sides of all this, guys, we go to Asia looking for a "man's world" and love it. But, here, the women want something similar and we get all worried or upset! Where's the logic here? I hate to be the one who will be attacked here as I'm pointing out the simple fact that there are two points of view. People are people, men are men, and women are women, yet each is different and each has the right to his or her own. More about the statement "but that's another example of how women put value on their pussies": A virgin pussy is thought to command a higher price. Why would a woman admit to being a virgin, anyway? She's just flaunting the fact that she is worth a higher price on the market because no man has shoved his cock up her hole yet. It's still whore mentality, plain and simple. A man would rarely admit to being a virgin. Why? It's embarassing and there is no benefit to it. The man who made the statement "Unlike a vagina, a penis is worthless" sounds like someone who hates women. A person's worth is all about self-perception. It's not what others think about you, but what you think of yourself. Odd, a woman who refuses a man is simply being picky, but we dis her and refer to her as a bitch for exercising the same right of refusal that we allow ourselves as men to have. So, if women gave away their pussies for free, would that change things? If money did not matter, then it would all be about physical attraction, and depend on how much she liked you (or didn't like you) rather than how much (or how little) cash you had. The only trend I see here is the one-sided views. |