Why do so many men online hate women?

I just thought I would lump all men together since a lot of them do that to women online. :p
There are even a few here. Sometimes I get slammed ten times harder than a man on the same thread, spouting the same stuff. Since I'm a pretty polite poster (as these things go) I have to wonder if my gender makes it easier for some people to disrespect me.
I could be wrong.

Or not. :rolleyes:
 
Many people do things to benefit others. Whether they are rules or not is not the point.

And most people are in favor of some sort of safety net for those in need. That does not benefit them.

Most men are in favor of equality between the genders.

Those who choose to do things for others, at their own expense are Fools in my book. Those who accept the Government providing a safety net for others with their money, doubly so.

Most men think that Feminists seek equality. They don't. Like all affirmative action proponents, Feminists seek to advance themselves at the expense of those opposing them and society as a whole is hurt by it.

But according to you, society is hurt by equality.

And, if you will notice, I did not say anything about feminists. I said "equality". But, you said earlier that those women who consider themselves equal are termed "feminists" in your mind.
 
I wouldn't cook for you. I've heard how much American men like their stomachs. Never could understand grits.

Every society has a carb that really doesn't have an independent taste, but depends entirely on what is dumped on it: grits, rice, potatoes, polenta, fufu, pasta.

I don't like andouille sausage, but this recipe makes grits look good:
Old Charleston Style Shrimp and Grits Recipe

I'm not from the south, and the first time I was served grits with a breakfast in North Carolina when I was a teenager, I thought that they were lumpy mashed potatoes and wondered why. The aunt with whom I was traveling said "they're grits. Shut up and eat them."

I saw them for breakfast in NC. Had no idea what they were, so they got the chef out of the kitchen to explain them to me. A northerner, he recommended oats.
Thank god that there was someone there who understood your plight. I am a native of the NYC area, so I never knew anything about the south at all. Food funny story: I was in Wells, Somerset, UK, once, and requested sour cream for my "jacketed" potato. I drove the poor waitress crazy. She tried so hard to figure out what I was requesting and brought me everything but the kitchen sink! I felt so sorry for her and asked that she stop. Another time, I asked a bartender for a Rusty Nail. He eyed me funny and asked me whether this simply meant a nail in my coffin. I had to explain that it was a mix of scotch and drambuie.

If you have never seen the movie My Cousin Vinnie, see it. In it, and Italian guy from Brooklyn, finding himself in the south, declares that he likes his grits "al dente."

Wasn't the South based on English people?

I think that it was a mixture of English, Scots, and Irish. In Gone With the Wind, Scarlett's father was Irish, and she grew up on a plantation named "Tara." Lest we not forget, the French also settled down there.

I am also Irish. My family fled the starvation too.
 
If you ever get to New Orleans (which I highly recommend) it is fairly easy to find on menus all over the city.

Would love to go there.

I don't know how much extended family you have that you spend Thanksgiving or Xmas with, but if you ever find yourself free on either of those holidays, let me know. There is a little bar at the edge of the French Quarter that does a potluck dinner on those days. It is mainly locals, so the food is amazing. If you bring a dish you eat for free. You will NOT lose weight on the trip. Probably won't help your liver either.

Don't need to lose weight, darling.

I'd also like to visit Quebec.

And I've been all around Atlanta, where it seems you are based.

I didn't mean to imply you needed to lose weight. Just my way of saying that amazing food is plentiful in Nawlins.

Yes, I have been in Atlanta for about 5 or 6 years now. Other than the traffic, I love the city.

Traffic is pretty awful. DC is worse.
DC is horrible! Don't dare try and bring a car anywhere around here! You'd think that you were in Los Angeles. Keep your sanity. Take the metro.
 
Would love to go there.

I don't know how much extended family you have that you spend Thanksgiving or Xmas with, but if you ever find yourself free on either of those holidays, let me know. There is a little bar at the edge of the French Quarter that does a potluck dinner on those days. It is mainly locals, so the food is amazing. If you bring a dish you eat for free. You will NOT lose weight on the trip. Probably won't help your liver either.

Don't need to lose weight, darling.

I'd also like to visit Quebec.

And I've been all around Atlanta, where it seems you are based.

I didn't mean to imply you needed to lose weight. Just my way of saying that amazing food is plentiful in Nawlins.

Yes, I have been in Atlanta for about 5 or 6 years now. Other than the traffic, I love the city.

Traffic is pretty awful. DC is worse.
DC is horrible! Don't dare try and bring a car anywhere around here! You'd think that you were in Los Angeles. Keep your sanity. Take the metro.

I do.

But if you pick the times, the 66 is not so bad.

There's also a bus.
 
Would love to go there.

I don't know how much extended family you have that you spend Thanksgiving or Xmas with, but if you ever find yourself free on either of those holidays, let me know. There is a little bar at the edge of the French Quarter that does a potluck dinner on those days. It is mainly locals, so the food is amazing. If you bring a dish you eat for free. You will NOT lose weight on the trip. Probably won't help your liver either.

Don't need to lose weight, darling.

I'd also like to visit Quebec.

And I've been all around Atlanta, where it seems you are based.

I didn't mean to imply you needed to lose weight. Just my way of saying that amazing food is plentiful in Nawlins.

Yes, I have been in Atlanta for about 5 or 6 years now. Other than the traffic, I love the city.

Traffic is pretty awful. DC is worse.
DC is horrible! Don't dare try and bring a car anywhere around here! You'd think that you were in Los Angeles. Keep your sanity. Take the metro.

I hate traffic and driving in traffic. I'd rather visit the woods, the mountains or the beach than any city if I was on vacation. :uhoh3:
 
guys wouldn't hesitate for a free full body massage with happy ending, why do women?

You really want to know?
sorry baby, this is politics.

So I'd noticed.:gay:
nothing but deflection?

where can I find nice girls who enjoy helping their friends get really really good at full body massage with happy ending and g spot focus work?

Whoop! Dere it is! :badgrin:

I just thought I would lump all men together since a lot of them do that to women online. :p
:desk:They're jealous. We're smarter. We're prettier. And we've got the sex.


2 out of 3 ain't bad! :)


You're not bothered by what they think, are you?

Personally, I have a yen for curmudgeonly men.

I couldn't care any less what other people think of me.

You're one of the few then who understands the benefits of being around old fashioned Men.

I wouldn't cook for you. I've heard how much American men like their stomachs. Never could understand grits.

Every society has a carb that really doesn't have an independent taste, but depends entirely on what is dumped on it: grits, rice, potatoes, polenta, fufu, pasta.

I don't like andouille sausage, but this recipe makes grits look good:
Old Charleston Style Shrimp and Grits Recipe

I'm not from the south, and the first time I was served grits with a breakfast in North Carolina when I was a teenager, I thought that they were lumpy mashed potatoes and wondered why. The aunt with whom I was traveling said "they're grits. Shut up and eat them."

I saw them for breakfast in NC. Had no idea what they were, so they got the chef out of the kitchen to explain them to me. A northerner, he recommended oats.

The secret to grits involves 2 things. First, instant grits are an abomination. Second, what you eat them with is critical. Eggs are good. Shrimp is better.

I know the secret to grits. :funnyface: It's either my fast way (6-7 mins), or my aunt's 25-minute way.

Both come out good!
 
Last edited:
nothing but deflection?

where can I find nice girls who enjoy helping their friends get really really good at full body massage with happy ending and g spot focus work?

In other words, where do you find women with self-esteem low enough that they will submit to anything in order to have a friend?
I am not lying to them. It is a moral difference you wouldn't understand.

I understand openness and honesty in relationships better than most. I didn't say you were lying to them.
the only way your ad hominems will work, is if I were lying to them.

Manipulations, especially of women with very low self esteem, does not require lying.

I think it is pretty clear that something (I don't know what but SOMETHING) is wrong with him. He is seriously demented. Could be a serial killer or something for all we know.
 
Would love to go there.

I don't know how much extended family you have that you spend Thanksgiving or Xmas with, but if you ever find yourself free on either of those holidays, let me know. There is a little bar at the edge of the French Quarter that does a potluck dinner on those days. It is mainly locals, so the food is amazing. If you bring a dish you eat for free. You will NOT lose weight on the trip. Probably won't help your liver either.

Don't need to lose weight, darling.

I'd also like to visit Quebec.

And I've been all around Atlanta, where it seems you are based.

I didn't mean to imply you needed to lose weight. Just my way of saying that amazing food is plentiful in Nawlins.

Yes, I have been in Atlanta for about 5 or 6 years now. Other than the traffic, I love the city.

I always tell people that are coming here, if the restaurant has New Orleans or Nawlins in the name, don't go there, it's a tourist trap.

Yeah, good point. I simply use "Nawlins" as shorthand. It started when I was talking to one of my best friends (a New Orleans native).

The tourist traps are not the best. But even the tourist traps have delicious food.

Meh, some of it is OK. I prefer places like Commander's, Drago's, Antoine's, etc.
 
I don't know how much extended family you have that you spend Thanksgiving or Xmas with, but if you ever find yourself free on either of those holidays, let me know. There is a little bar at the edge of the French Quarter that does a potluck dinner on those days. It is mainly locals, so the food is amazing. If you bring a dish you eat for free. You will NOT lose weight on the trip. Probably won't help your liver either.

Don't need to lose weight, darling.

I'd also like to visit Quebec.

And I've been all around Atlanta, where it seems you are based.

I didn't mean to imply you needed to lose weight. Just my way of saying that amazing food is plentiful in Nawlins.

Yes, I have been in Atlanta for about 5 or 6 years now. Other than the traffic, I love the city.

Traffic is pretty awful. DC is worse.
DC is horrible! Don't dare try and bring a car anywhere around here! You'd think that you were in Los Angeles. Keep your sanity. Take the metro.

I do.

But if you pick the times, the 66 is not so bad.

There's also a bus.
66 doesn't go out my way. I live on the 395 South route. Arggh. I love some things on Capitol Hill, like the Hawk and Dove and the church. Used to have assignments at the Supreme Court. Love, love, love the Smithsonian, but I do not want to spent my life worshiping the Goddess of Parking.
 
Don't need to lose weight, darling.

I'd also like to visit Quebec.

And I've been all around Atlanta, where it seems you are based.

I didn't mean to imply you needed to lose weight. Just my way of saying that amazing food is plentiful in Nawlins.

Yes, I have been in Atlanta for about 5 or 6 years now. Other than the traffic, I love the city.

Traffic is pretty awful. DC is worse.
DC is horrible! Don't dare try and bring a car anywhere around here! You'd think that you were in Los Angeles. Keep your sanity. Take the metro.

I do.

But if you pick the times, the 66 is not so bad.

There's also a bus.
66 doesn't go out my way. I live on the 395 South route. Arggh. I love some things on Capitol Hill, like the Hawk and Dove and the church. Used to have assignments at the Supreme Court. Love, love, love the Smithsonian, but I do not want to spent my life worshiping the Goddess of Parking.

I've seen park & ride increasing.
 
I don't know how much extended family you have that you spend Thanksgiving or Xmas with, but if you ever find yourself free on either of those holidays, let me know. There is a little bar at the edge of the French Quarter that does a potluck dinner on those days. It is mainly locals, so the food is amazing. If you bring a dish you eat for free. You will NOT lose weight on the trip. Probably won't help your liver either.

Don't need to lose weight, darling.

I'd also like to visit Quebec.

And I've been all around Atlanta, where it seems you are based.

I didn't mean to imply you needed to lose weight. Just my way of saying that amazing food is plentiful in Nawlins.

Yes, I have been in Atlanta for about 5 or 6 years now. Other than the traffic, I love the city.

I always tell people that are coming here, if the restaurant has New Orleans or Nawlins in the name, don't go there, it's a tourist trap.

Yeah, good point. I simply use "Nawlins" as shorthand. It started when I was talking to one of my best friends (a New Orleans native).

The tourist traps are not the best. But even the tourist traps have delicious food.

Meh, some of it is OK. I prefer places like Commander's, Drago's, Antoine's, etc.

Some places need to be visited, whether they are the best or not. I think Satsuma's coffee is way better than Cafe Du Monde. But for someone who has never been to New Orleans, coffee and beignets at Du Monde are a requirement.
 
Don't need to lose weight, darling.

I'd also like to visit Quebec.

And I've been all around Atlanta, where it seems you are based.

I didn't mean to imply you needed to lose weight. Just my way of saying that amazing food is plentiful in Nawlins.

Yes, I have been in Atlanta for about 5 or 6 years now. Other than the traffic, I love the city.

I always tell people that are coming here, if the restaurant has New Orleans or Nawlins in the name, don't go there, it's a tourist trap.

Yeah, good point. I simply use "Nawlins" as shorthand. It started when I was talking to one of my best friends (a New Orleans native).

The tourist traps are not the best. But even the tourist traps have delicious food.

Meh, some of it is OK. I prefer places like Commander's, Drago's, Antoine's, etc.

Some places need to be visited, whether they are the best or not. I think Satsuma's coffee is way better than Cafe Du Monde. But for someone who has never been to New Orleans, coffee and beignets at Du Monde are a requirement.

Have you ever been to the Paris cafés?
 
Most men hate women, Should men just have sex robots and let the women be put in a stall just for breeding?


yes it's facetious :lol:
Most men do not hate women. That is nonsense. As suggested before those who spend a great deal of time on line are less likely to be in a relationship and are of a higher likelyhood of having negative feelings toward women. Also please note that due to the annonimity of being on line peoples manners get thrown out the window. Futher more when you are on a site like this, which is so devisive you are more likely to be in an argument with one. People say nasty things in arguments, things that are designed to hurt the other person.
 

Forum List

Back
Top