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re: Should men start accusing women of “Eye Assault”?

Posted on 12/9/19 at 12:34 pm to
Posted by RedMustang
Member since Oct 2011
6946 posts
Posted on 12/9/19 at 12:34 pm to
Here’s a better example of a hypocrisy. A few years ago I was walking up the stairs from a bar/restaurant. A nice looking woman grabbed my arse and whispered in my ear, “You’ve got a great body.” While it was inappropriate, I didn’t feel violated or offended. I’m not saying it’s ever ok to do that to another person, it’s just that guys handle it differently.
Posted by 14&Counting
Dallas, TX
Member since Jul 2012
42407 posts
Posted on 12/9/19 at 12:35 pm to
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In light of the cultural state of affairs between men and women these days, in which a man who smacks a woman’s butt is now accused of full-on sexual assault:


In what world do you live in where you think its OK to go up to a woman and slap her butt?
Posted by dallastigers
Member since Dec 2003
10989 posts
Posted on 12/9/19 at 12:36 pm to
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Don’t know but can vouch that women have raped my ears with their incessant nagging.


Woman today bitch about mansplaining when men have been having to hear womansplaining throughout history.
Posted by Dandy Lion
Member since Feb 2010
51416 posts
Posted on 12/9/19 at 12:38 pm to
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violated

This is a little extreme
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objectified

Good God
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embarrassed

For sure
Posted by TigerFanInSouthland
Louisiana
Member since Aug 2012
28065 posts
Posted on 12/9/19 at 12:39 pm to
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Why is it ok for women to constantly arouse our sexual instinct with provocative, public displays of their bodies?


Because I like to look at titties.
Posted by Randman
Mississippi
Member since Feb 2018
383 posts
Posted on 12/9/19 at 12:40 pm to
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In what world do you live in where you think its OK to go up to a woman and slap her butt?


Please...use your reading skills. Did you actually read my post?
Posted by TexasTiger90
Rocky Mountain High
Member since Jul 2014
3576 posts
Posted on 12/9/19 at 12:42 pm to
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Why is it ok for women to constantly arouse our sexual instinct with provocative, public displays of their bodies?
Because you're an adult and should control yourself, you fricking weirdo
Posted by caro81
Member since Jul 2017
6587 posts
Posted on 12/9/19 at 12:47 pm to
you are an awful troll. go lie on a busy road
Posted by jchamil
Member since Nov 2009
19906 posts
Posted on 12/9/19 at 12:53 pm to
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Did you actually read my post?


If you have to ask this multiple times, maybe there isn't a problem with everyone else's reading comprehension
Posted by Randman
Mississippi
Member since Feb 2018
383 posts
Posted on 12/9/19 at 1:09 pm to
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If you have to ask this multiple times, maybe there isn't a problem with everyone else's reading comprehension


My opening statement: “I’m being hyperbolic here”

Do any of you know what this means?
Posted by Kujo
225-911-5736
Member since Dec 2015
6044 posts
Posted on 12/9/19 at 1:37 pm to
Stop staring at my rolex, hot rod, cigarette boat, and lifted truck nuts. Women are attracted to gaudy plumage. (peacock) while men are attracted to the sex.

It's unfair to cite physical sexual objectification and not mental material objectification, as they each serve as respective "attractors" in nature.

Also, we've outlawed physical assault, but not mental assault. Male physical assault is outlawed in most forms, especially in the workplace, but women using sexual manipulation is not ever really addressed.


For gamers, I use the example of a warrior tank vs a sorceress glass cannon.

Warrior tank can only do damage up close and needs heavy armor. A glass cannon can sit in silk robes and nuke from afar. If you nerf the game where warriors have to wear wool and have your arms ties behind your back, it allows the glass cannons an unfair advantage.


(Overall and in general) Women have typically three ways of living, while men only have 1.

Men must provide for themselves. Women can chose to provide for themselves, marry someone who'll provide for them, or get government assistance (direct pay or laws forcing man to pay)



Posted by mrcoon
Louisiana
Member since Jul 2019
714 posts
Posted on 12/9/19 at 1:45 pm to
This thread attracted a bunch of low comprehension readers. This is pitiful being a college board.

He is not equating the arse slap to looking, nor is he saying the arse slap is okay. The incident simply called a logical premise to his mind. Slow down when you read folks. It may do you some good.

Dave Chapel even had a joke in his standup about the way women dress and being "objectified".

I don't think women should be in burkas in public, but at the same time they don't any right to be upset when they are judged as being something they supposedly are not when they are prominently displaying the very physical traits created by God to arouse a man I into wanting to procreate with them. Most women even argue this point.

A happy medium needs to be met. Dem yoga pants and low tops that give a little side boob and cleavage are not it.
Posted by dbeck
Member since Nov 2014
29454 posts
Posted on 12/9/19 at 2:34 pm to
If you wanted to start a conversation about women dressing provocatively and then complaining about objectification then you shouldn't have started with a story about a guy slapping a woman's arse because that is a non sequitur and counterproductive to your argument.
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