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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

I may have a nasty suspicious mind, but it seems to me that every thread....

278 replies

seeker · 24/01/2013 13:30

......that talks about misogyny gets derailed in exactly the same way. Coincidence?

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Grumpla · 25/01/2013 18:53

If it was your manly testossergroan hormone surges, BTP, you can't be held responsible for that. It would be illegally discriminating against you otherwise.

SinisterSal · 25/01/2013 23:16

Feminism is totally irrelevant in todays world - i have sons. What is feminism going to do for them? Its men who are oppressed nowadays, what with the feminised educational system and family courts totally biased in favour of -children- er, mothers

AnyFucker · 25/01/2013 23:27
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garlicblocks · 25/01/2013 23:35

Yes, and when feminists bring up sons they teach the poor DS to hate their own sex. Sons of feminists grow up to be self-loathing, vindictive wife beaters or wussy wimps who are probably gay and have gender confusion.

Courts should automatically award PPR to the father if the mother's a feminist and/or the child is a boy.

JustAHolyFool · 26/01/2013 01:10

Yeah, bloody women not helping the poor men.

Biatches, the lot o them.

doyouwantfrieswiththat · 26/01/2013 15:48

you know you're all very opinionated for women, who's doing the baking/cleaning/shopping while you're all on mumsnet? (feeling guilty because dp has done some hoovering while I've been reading the feminist threads) sigh...

LineRunner · 26/01/2013 16:31

I sent my DS to the shop and to bring down laundry and now he is shaken and scarred and watching extra wrestling.

doyouwantfrieswiththat · 26/01/2013 21:02

dp's been off to watch football for his testosterone boost. That'll protect him from any feminising effect of housework. Smile

Numberlock · 27/01/2013 10:08

you know you're all very opinionated for women

Woah, calm down, love! No need to get yourself in a tizzy!

doyouwantfrieswiththat · 27/01/2013 11:17

I can't help it numberlock I get so emotional . Must be my hormones.

Numberlock · 27/01/2013 12:06

Yeah I was thinking it must have been that time of the month.

garlicblocks · 27/01/2013 15:24
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AbigailAdams · 27/01/2013 16:55

Honestly you lot. You are your own worst enemy. Men don't behave like this. They are respected. You know if you were just a little less moody and tidied up the house more, made an effort with your appearance and wore a few more clothes when out on the town then maybe men would treat you more equally. Not as equals, obviously, because you don't have a penis, so you are different. But differences should be celebrated. They are what men like us for!

Numberlock · 27/01/2013 17:17

It's a fair point; someone said once about asking her hubby to help with the house and kids and stuff but he's been at work all week so he should really get to rest at the weekend shouldn't he?

SabrinaMulhollandJjones · 01/02/2013 12:47

Women - you know your problem? Some of you just want to wallow in your own sense of oppression...

Numberlock · 01/02/2013 13:00

... when the actual truth is that women have more bloody rights than men these days!

AbigailAdams · 01/02/2013 13:05

Wallowing is what we do best.

Yes you are right Numberlock we have "special treatment" for having babies and everything.

SabrinaMulhollandJjones · 01/02/2013 13:14

Just having a laff again, at Beertrick's playing the big swinging dick on mumsnet Grin

It's a tonic after some of the other threads on here.

BeerTricksPotter · 01/02/2013 13:57

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SabrinaMulhollandJjones · 01/02/2013 14:02
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Numberlock · 01/02/2013 14:12

Oooh matron.

Miggsie · 01/02/2013 14:46

Yes, everything is the fault of feminised primary schools.

Obviously women should be at home looking after kids because looking after kids is what women do best - unless they are getting paid for it - then it is wrong and men should do it - men stopped teaching in primary schools once women were allowed to, but that's because they couldn't stand the drop in standards - and they were not allowed to wear Laura Ashley dresses.

It is a well known fact that Laura Ashley was a man and was married and had children, so that proves it.

Has no one seen the Laura Ashley pole dancing new season selection?

SPBInDisguise · 01/02/2013 14:52

Can't believe this thread has got to 273 messages without anyone pointing out, what about the men? Those poor men getting their rights trampled in the name of feminism. It ain't fair.

Gigabot9k · 02/02/2013 13:09

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SabrinaMulhollandJjones · 03/02/2013 23:27

PATRIARCHY POLICE - MUST BE CAPITALISED BECAUSE MEN ARE VERY IMPORTANT.