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Mumsnet has not checked the qualifications of anyone posting here. If you need help urgently or expert advice, please see our domestic violence webguide and/or relationships webguide. Many Mumsnetters experiencing domestic abuse have found this thread helpful: Listen up, everybody

Are you all single men haters?

121 replies

loganberry12 · 19/12/2014 14:20

It seems that all the advice on almost every thread is saying leave the bastard do u all hate men?

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Devora · 19/12/2014 18:34

I'm a lesbian. Am I allowed to suggest that women in abusive relationships LTB or is that the prerogative of women who are happy, shacked up and straight? Because, you know, I wouldn't like to cause a PR problem.

LyingWitchInTheWardrobe2726 · 19/12/2014 18:34

Ok I'll say it. loganberry, you've got another thread running where you eventually and possibly reluctantly, thank the posters who've given you some very good and kind advice regarding your situation. How dare you then start a thread like this?

I could ask you whether you like your children more than the abusive man you keep running after with your tongue hanging out... but I won't. Hmm

CogitOIOIO · 19/12/2014 18:35

The implication... ladies and gentlemen of the jury.... is that the Relationship Board is populated mostly by bitter old spinsters, sat around the metaphorical guillotine, knitting away and urging the LTB blade to fall, bringing a relationship that could easily be saved to a premature end.

YonicSleighdriver · 19/12/2014 18:39

Aren't you supposed to use the balls for teabagging, AF?

Xmas Grin
ShumbTucker · 19/12/2014 18:45

What the fuck is MrFuckers cock made of? Tea can scald!

Vivacia · 19/12/2014 18:47

As the fathers of DDs of course I hate single men. Don't trust the bastards an inch.

Luckily, your daughters will be adults in their own right and therefore you won't have a say in their sexual partners. In this country they will have the freedom to the fulfilling sex they choose to have, regardless of any wishes you might have to, er, keep them for yourself.

YonicSleighdriver · 19/12/2014 18:48

Gold, obviously, Shumb.

ouryve · 19/12/2014 18:48

I'm absolutely crap at knitting and mumsnetting at the same time.

loganberry12 · 19/12/2014 18:53

It's called freedom of speech lying witch

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loganberry12 · 19/12/2014 18:58

& lying witch of course I love my children more or I wouldn't be in the situation I'm in ATM !!

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Nanny0gg · 19/12/2014 19:13

Having looked at your other threads I don't understand why you would ask this question.

Do you not think that many Mumsnetters have been kind and helpful to you?

AnyFuckerForAMincePie · 19/12/2014 19:16

I am currently sporting his balls as earrings

With a sprig of tinsel too, natch

loganberry12 · 19/12/2014 19:16

Yes I do nanny but looking through the posts most of the op's are told the same thing no chances get rid

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AnyFuckerForAMincePie · 19/12/2014 19:18

Everybody, let's keep this thread light yeah ?

Logan is having a shit time right now and actually I think she doesn't know her arse from her elbow right now

Vivacia · 19/12/2014 19:19

looking through the posts, most of the OPs are told the same thing. "No chances, get rid".

I agree with you. I don't conclude that it is because all of the people replying are single, men-hating women though. This was your impression at the start of this thread. Do you still think this? Or do you think there are other factors at play?

HelenaDove · 19/12/2014 19:21

Well AF It certainly knocks penis beaker into a cocked hat Xmas Grin

loganberry12 · 19/12/2014 19:22

No I realise that the op's here are women in terrible situations with arseholes & this is why the are asking for help & most likely most of the answers & opinions are that of women who have been through or witnessed abusive men.

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ChippingInLovesChristmasLights · 19/12/2014 19:30

Logan. It's probably wise to ask MN if they would delete this thread for you.

I don't recognise your posting name, so I was just about to hand you your arse on a plate, but caught what AnyFucker said, so I think this thread is probably just a mistake on your behalf.

I hope you can get everything else sorted out.

loganberry12 · 19/12/2014 19:34

Note taken chipping I will do that thank you

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LovesPeace · 19/12/2014 19:35

I only knit because there are no men within needle stabbing range at the moment.

Vivacia · 19/12/2014 19:44

No, I realise that the op's here are women in terrible situations with arseholes & this is why the are asking for help & most likely most of the answers & opinions are that of women who have been through or witnessed abusive men.

I agree with the first bit, and sometimes such a proportion of threads is depressing. However, I disagree with the second part. I think most people posting responses are in very healthy and happy relationships (even if they have the benefit of worse experience in the past!).

flippinada · 19/12/2014 19:51

I'm bathing in a vat of man tears right now.

Tobyjugg · 19/12/2014 22:05

Luckily, your daughters will be adults in their own right and therefore you won't have a say in their sexual partners. In this country they will have the freedom to the fulfilling sex they choose to have, regardless of any wishes you might have to, er, keep them for yourself.

They are already all adults in their own right but that does not stop their father from worrying about them.

Vivacia · 19/12/2014 22:09

You say that you don't trust "bastard" single men an inch, in relation to your daughters. Do you not trust your adult daughters to make their own decisions regarding sexual partners (male and/or female)?

Tobyjugg · 19/12/2014 22:18

No. Of course not. Look at the damn fool their mother ended up with.