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AIBU?

AIBU, seriously, to wonder, wildly why

12 replies

troisgarcons · 21/09/2011 23:13

... and YOU aren't going to like it.

But I'll ask why - so why is it permissible to start threads for female Ops to 'stab' partners ...and respsonses by female posters are often of the 'cut his cock off' variety ....then you have the same core posters decrying DV?

You can search your own post/ers out.

but I do wonder why no one ever pulls up the 'cut his cock off' posters up for anger issues.

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Kayano · 21/09/2011 23:21

Tree is major discrepancy in other sections too where if a man cheats, the OP is told 'don't worry, it's nothing you did, he is a selfish twat' etc

But if a woman cheats often it is mentioned that it takes 2 for a marriage to break down, the partner needs to look at his own actions as to what pushed her to do it etc.

Not all the time but it does happen Angry

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Quidsi · 21/09/2011 23:22

Off the top of my head and without any searching - I'm sure the poster who wanted to "stab" their partner was called on it within the first couple of posts.

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CogitoErgoSometimes · 21/09/2011 23:23

Double standards, of course. Hypocrisy. Message board anonymous snarking coupled with institutionalised misandry.

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arghh · 21/09/2011 23:27

never want to cut there cock off otherwise why would we need then???

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arghh · 21/09/2011 23:28

sorry them!!

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ApocalypseCheeseToastie · 21/09/2011 23:29

Yep, t'is true.

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CheerfulYank · 21/09/2011 23:35

I'm not sure why that is.

I do know that I have offered to knee men in the junk for women before. Blush

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arghh · 21/09/2011 23:36

apocalypsecheesetoastie are you agreeing with me???

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ApocalypseCheeseToastie · 21/09/2011 23:53

Witn the op yes......the double standards on here are unbelieveable !

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worraliberty · 21/09/2011 23:57

YANBU

In all honesty I think MN is the most generally sexist forum I've ever seen

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AvaLafff · 22/09/2011 08:23

In all honesty I think MN is the most generally sexist forum I've ever seen

this ^

and one of the most intolerant of other opinions

which is hilarious really when you consider the shouting that goes on about discrimination

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Pagwatch · 22/09/2011 08:33

I think if you object then you have to say so.

I object to the way people are so unpleasant about sn and I say so. I get called names, and the hilarious 'professionally offended' has arisen out of people speaking up.

So I don't really see the stuff you are talking about, probably because I rarely get drawn into relationships threads, but if you see it you should say so there. A lot. Until people call you names.

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