Rape culture is the most offensive thing to come from Feminism since Dworkin. Really, it's something that if it were targeted at ANY other group aside from "men" in general, it would be considered extraordinarily bigoted and ignorant. But the worst part is, it's so obvious that our social system is starkly "anti-rape" culture; it'sabhorrenceis codified in our laws, it's taught in our families and schools and there is even evidence it was a basic basic concept in our evolutionary ancestry. This is literally a concept that comes from no where; I've tried to find decent literature on it that has actual studies, or even some correlations, but it's not out there--there seems to just be victimization reports and then a bunch of feminists drawing completely absurd conclusions of cultural norms based on them (And the conclusions aren't even logical.)
The worst part is that socially, it doesn't even make sense. Do womenreallythink it's in the best interests ofmento promote rape culture? If anything, most of our social systems in terms of rape evolved because men absolutelydidn't want competing males to have access to female reproductionif they were expending resources on said reproduction, in other words, most of our systems were designed around dissuading rape. If anything, a large part of our old school "sexism" has actually come from anti-rape culture hysteria and the need to "control" and "protect" (Own) women to make them safe from potential male predators.
I'm not even sure how you draw "rape culture" from that. It seems so absurd.
You can't win this one, bro.I think I see the problem here. If you guys don't or can't understand something, it must be wrong.
Lawyer talk, everybody.Jesus christ you are a gigantic faggot. Did you actually have a dick in your mouth the entire time you were typing this?
Strongly agree! After all, I've seen first hand in this very thread how incredibly resistant to logic people can be. (Hint: It's you guys.)Arguing the logic of it with them is utterly pointless, because logic is not what is driving them. Emotions, and the desire for control is what is driving the argument, and that is where they need to be fought. Logic will not defeat them, no matter how sound.
Yup, but they're all married and I'm the second youngest at 31, if that gives you a better idea of what we're dealing with here...Any of those 7 good looking?
Women hate the fact that men have exposed their manipulations of the male/female dynamic and turned the tables on them, thats why they hate the whole PUA thing.The "men feel like they are owed sex" trope is simply a reaction by neo-feminism to the increasing awareness by doormat guys of the "friend zone". Basically, nice guys have started to question the insistence by women that there are no nice guys, yet the nice guys themselves keep getting friend zoned. So they've tried to bring up the fact that they are emotionally available, practically and handily available, and maybe even take her out to eat and stuff....yet any attempts to move the relationship to the next level are met with "let's just be friends". The default feminist response to this has become "we don't OWE you sex you creep", a mixture of shaming and deflection. Then social justice warrior minded guys like Tanoomba read the trope over and over, come to believe its a valid concern and end up trumpeting it to other guys who don't buy the story.
Go on.....Yup, but they're all married and I'm the second youngest at 31, if that gives you a better idea of what we're dealing with here...
This is not necessarily a deal breakerYup, but they're all married and I'm the second youngest at 31, if that gives you a better idea of what we're dealing with here...