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mothra
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... wrote on Jan 21 st, 2016 at 1:32pm: mothra wrote on Jan 21 st, 2016 at 1:28pm: ... wrote on Jan 21 st, 2016 at 1:24pm: mothra wrote on Jan 21 st, 2016 at 1:20pm: ... wrote on Jan 21 st, 2016 at 1:16pm: mothra wrote on Jan 21 st, 2016 at 1:08pm: ... wrote on Jan 21 st, 2016 at 1:07pm: mothra wrote on Jan 21 st, 2016 at 1:03pm: ... wrote on Jan 21 st, 2016 at 12:57pm: mothra wrote on Jan 21 st, 2016 at 12:48pm: ... wrote on Jan 21 st, 2016 at 12:45pm: Aqua didnt say anything about general worth. Why would he - its a nonsense discussion. What has more "general worth"? A nut or a bolt? If women require men to lead them. then it follows that they are naturally inferior. This equates to general worth. Seriously, did you need that spelled out for you? We are only good as 'property' It's an old and outdated argument. Some men haven't caught on yet. Nor some women, because somebody had to marry you sorry lot of misogynists.. What has more general worth - a set of pedals or a set of handlebars? Let me guess ... women are the pedals? The man steers while women do all the hard work. If you like. So, which one has more "general worth?" It's a ridiculous analogy. Answer the question. Of course its ridiculous, thats the point. When it takes 2 parts to make a whole, neither part has more "general worth" than the other. If you are a handlebar but judge yourself by criteria for pedals, youre just not going to be successful, nor happy. Youd be better off focusing on what a good hadlebar can bring to the table. So men and women have their allotted places then? Men lead, women follow? Thank-you for at last answering the question, albeit by deflection and failed metaphor. If being in charge is so important to you, pair up with a weak man. Luckily most people are more interested in being happy than being "right". Priorities. I don't need to be in charge. I need to be an equal. Seriously, get with the times. Every ship needs a captain. And according to you, that's either a man or a woman in a relationship with a weak man ... i get it. You're several decades out of date. And anyway, no it doesn't. And a marriage is not a ship. Enough with the piss weak analogies already.
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