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re: I'm Going To Break A Girl's Heart Tonight
Posted on 11/13/14 at 10:19 am to Sir Drinksalot
Posted on 11/13/14 at 10:19 am to Sir Drinksalot
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But I do doubt that most 22 year old men are partying it up in retaliation of feminism?
No, feminism created the environment where men dont look to settle down and create the family.
Pussy is easy to get. Families are time consuming and a drain. Lower the market price of a good and you change the marketplace. Nobody needs to be a long term investor.
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Eff you womenz! I'm gonna party!"
The shallowness of your response to the actual issue described perfectly illustrates my point about how stupid people shouldnt be allowed in public forums.
Posted on 11/13/14 at 10:19 am to drunkenpunkin
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It's a joke. These bitches asked for it, they got it. Action, Reaction.
Hey.
Woah there.
Did she call herself a feminist or something?
Because I'm on board with (reasonable) feminism, and I don't at all hold the opinion she is expressing right now.
Being a woman =/= feminism. Plenty of women have no interest in it, and I would guess that most women calling someone "not a real man" for whatever reason are not the feminist types.
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Jesus. Do you read? I have said in this thread and multiple others how I am not a feminist, hate feminism, and think the movement has hurt women as a whole. Millennials don't want to grow up and be responsible for themselves. I'm not even talking about marriage and children.
Yep. She's not one of us ;)
Although feminism supports the idea of making whatever choice you want (for example, I'd have no problem being "stay at home" if the situation was right), the majority of feminists aren't of the mindset that a man needs to be in a certain place/provide for them. That's generally the women very against feminism.
This post was edited on 11/13/14 at 10:20 am
Posted on 11/13/14 at 10:19 am to CptBengal
1) idk what Peter Pan has to do with feminists. Peter Pan syndrome is an actual psychological thing. That's what I was referring to.
2) The person I referenced does in fact have a job. A PT waitress while she works her way through another degree and her parents foot the bills. She has 2 degrees and has never done a thing with either.
3) She is a woman. Just in case the she threw you.
2) The person I referenced does in fact have a job. A PT waitress while she works her way through another degree and her parents foot the bills. She has 2 degrees and has never done a thing with either.
3) She is a woman. Just in case the she threw you.
This post was edited on 11/13/14 at 10:20 am
Posted on 11/13/14 at 10:20 am to CptBengal
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I think it's hilarious that feminists for years have said "I can do what I want, I'm an independent woman!"
And now men are doing the same. We are out banging 22 year olds, partying with our friends, and have a shite ton of disposable income not supporting a woman and her progeny.
And now the feminists are pissed off that it backfired on them, so you have posters like drunkinpumpkin that make comments about "peter pans" and "silly" and "not being men".
preach. i feel sad for anyone who would listen to anything that drunkinpumpkin is saying.
women made the mistake of choosing career before marriage when they should be choosing marriage before career.
its biology. men want young, hot, chaste women not 27+ career chicks who are wayyy past their prime and desperate to pop out babeies.
im assuming OP is no longer attracted to the 32 year old version of his fiance. I bet if she was still 22, things would be MUCH different.
Posted on 11/13/14 at 10:20 am to Blue Velvet
I'll be honest, I totally agree that feminism has backfired on women and made them less happy on the whole.
But I would be a stay at home dad in a heart beat. When I have children, I am never gonna want to leave them.
But I would be a stay at home dad in a heart beat. When I have children, I am never gonna want to leave them.
Posted on 11/13/14 at 10:20 am to CptBengal
I are no care. I are not come here for intellergent dialog.
Posted on 11/13/14 at 10:21 am to drunkenpunkin
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I know that. I was initially responding to O'REILLY comment that 27 is the new 22. No, it's not.
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We also appreciate you not having kids when you're not ready for them.
So, this contradicts itself.
Maybe not the exact numbers 27 and 22, but is it a bad thing that people are waiting longer to have kids? My parents were married in their mid 20s and had three kids before my Mom was 30.
So you want people to get their shite together, but wait, except for the kids thing. That you can wait on. People used to get married and start having kids at 16 or 17 or so. We've moved past that. People live longer now, giving birth isn't as daunting.
Posted on 11/13/14 at 10:22 am to drunkenpunkin
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2) The person I referenced does in fact have a job. A PT waitress while she works her way through another degree and her parents foot the bills. She has 2 degrees and has never done a thing with either.
I would rather this person figure her life out in her 20's and then settle down into a healthy marriage in her 30's rather than rush into anything and contribute to the divorce rate in this country.
Posted on 11/13/14 at 10:22 am to SouthOfSouth
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But I would be a stay at home dad in a heart beat. When I have children, I am never gonna want to leave them.
;)
This post was edited on 11/13/14 at 10:23 am
Posted on 11/13/14 at 10:23 am to drunkenpunkin
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Peter Pan syndrome is an actual psychological thing. That's what I was referring to.
WRONG. It's a pop-psych thing created by feminists to shame men. You dont even know the concepts you use....
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A PT waitress while she works her way through another degree and her parents foot the bills. She has 2 degrees and has never done a thing with either.
So her parents are at fault. Enablers allow a situation to occur. That's their failure as parents.
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3) She is a woman. Just in case the she threw you.
i dont care. the point is the same.
Posted on 11/13/14 at 10:23 am to OMLandshark
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everyone should take a year or two off after college and see the world
If you're footing the bill for it that is your business.
This post was edited on 11/13/14 at 10:23 am
Posted on 11/13/14 at 10:23 am to rocket31
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its biology. Immature men want young, hot, chaste women not 27+ career chicks
Posted on 11/13/14 at 10:23 am to SouthOfSouth
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But I would be a stay at home dad in a heart beat. When I have children, I am never gonna want to leave them.
I'm going to remind you of this when you have toddlers running around your house
I'm in the best shape of my life cause I go to the gym so I don't have to go home
Posted on 11/13/14 at 10:23 am to Blue Velvet
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Or people like OML/FunBunch/Sentrius/lsuwontonwrap who believe, from a detail-less troll OP, that the male is automatically at fault for having dated her that long without marrying her. They have an extremely sexist view towards women and their role in a relationship.
Don't get me wrong, if this is real, she certainly has some fault here, but I don't think we're dealing with the sharpest knife in the drawer here. I think he likely knew better that he couldn't spend the rest of his life with her for many years, hence not moving in together, and she should have taken the hint and gotten out of there by year 3. She's dumb, while I think he's just an a-hole who finally grew some balls, if this isn't a troll job that is.
Posted on 11/13/14 at 10:24 am to LSUBoo
Dear God, how many ways and times do I have to say it. Have kids when you're ready. But don't be a drain on your parents, coworkers, and society throughout your 20s while you slowly grow up. Just be an adult. Get an education and a career. Support yourself and contribute to the world around you. Getting married and having kids does not make one a grown up.
Posted on 11/13/14 at 10:24 am to SouthOfSouth
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When I have children, I am never gonna want to leave them.
yes you will
Posted on 11/13/14 at 10:25 am to rocket31
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im assuming OP is no longer attracted to the 32 year old version of his fiance. I bet if she was still 22, things would be MUCH different.
BINGO.
Posted on 11/13/14 at 10:25 am to MrLarson
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everyone should take a year or two off after college and see the world
I took a year off between college and work and think it was one of my best decisions
Posted on 11/13/14 at 10:25 am to drunkenpunkin
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Peter Pan syndrome is an actual psychological thing.
wrong, its shaming tactic used by 30 year old feminists to criticize men for not wanting to settle down with women their age.
Its made up, its not real. Being immature is a socially constructed idea.
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