Kissaki |
10-28-05 11:23 AM |
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Originally Posted by Damo1977
Yes where is this equal opportunity? If a woman slaps you why cants you slap her back? If a woman runs a car over you why can't you run over her? :P
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I had a girlfriend once who said to me, in earnest, "It's ok for me to slap you because you're a guy and can take it". And there is research on domestic violence which suggest that women actually get violent more often than men, but when men do it the consequences are more severe. Indeed, my sister has hit me many times when angry (yes, even as adults), tried to knee me in the groin etc. But she's never succeeded, and her punches are just not strong enough to make an impact, so they're soon forgotten.
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Basically for us men its comes down to the old term 'Chivalry' also called 'Respect'. Some of us 'men' still have it, and 'some' women like using it and abusing it. Use my 'UFO method' if you have too :rotfl:
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I'm a gentleman. I treat people according to their behaviour. A woman acting like a lady I treat as a lady. A woman acting like a man clearly wants to be treated as one, and so I oblige. It's the thought that counts.
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