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  • Re: Armenian lesbians/gays

    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
    Hmmm... this I find interesting. What's wrong with a woman having some self esteem? Or is that not part of the Feminist agenda?
    This is even more interesting, because elsewhere on this thread, you complain about women taking their husbands to the cleaners, so to speak, with all the material demands they put forth.

    Also, I'm sure you and your friends will be tickled by this story:

    A Muslim teenager was murdered by her parents because she refused to let them “crush her will” and resisted their plans for an arranged marriage, a court heard yesterday.

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    • Re: Armenian lesbians/gays

      Originally posted by Flamenkita View Post
      This is even more interesting, because elsewhere on this thread, you complain about women taking their husbands to the cleaners, so to speak, with all the material demands they put forth.

      Also, I'm sure you and your friends will be tickled by this story:

      http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukne...ting-boys.html
      Men have no issues sharing the fruits of their labour with their family. Work, afterall, is the energy spent by mankind for survival. Many material goods are in essence a necessity for the survival of human life.

      I can post stories where teenage girls and their boyfriends kill the parents or stories where teenage boys abort their girlfriends' baby with baseball bats. I can also post stories where a teenage boy brutally murdered and mutilated his girlfriend. So if you want to compare the culture of the West to Eastern culture, I'm sure you'll find that the culture of the East produces far more productive and sane members of society.
      "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it." ~Malcolm X

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      • Re: Armenian lesbians/gays

        Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
        Men have no issues sharing the fruits of their labour with their family. Work, afterall, is the energy spent by mankind for survival. Many material goods are in essence a necessity for the survival of human life.
        Please speak in the first person. And try to be consistent.

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        • Re: Armenian lesbians/gays

          Originally posted by Flamenkita View Post
          Please speak in the first person. And try to be consistent.
          My apologies. For a second there I thought I could generalize like a feminist.
          "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it." ~Malcolm X

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          • Re: Armenian lesbians/gays

            There are better "-ists" for you to copy generalization from. Try chauvinists, nationalists, antisemitists, racists, etc...

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            • Re: Armenian lesbians/gays

              ... and if you don't agree, you can face my fists.
              this post = teh win.

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              • Re: Armenian lesbians/gays

                Originally posted by Flamenkita View Post
                There are better "-ists" for you to copy generalization from. Try chauvinists, nationalists, antisemitists, racists, etc...
                Ahaaaa... now you've caught on.
                "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it." ~Malcolm X

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                • Re: Armenian lesbians/gays

                  Ohhh... I missed one. Rapists.

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                  • Re: Armenian lesbians/gays

                    In regards to the original poster, she should do what makes her happy as long as she's with someone who is a positive influence in her life. If I had kids I would not want them to be gay for various reasons, but if they happened to be gay then they would still be my kids and I would feel the same love towards them as long as they chose someone who is clean, responsible and intelligent. She should tell her parents how she feels. That way, even if they reject her lifestyle and are upset towards her, at least she laid it out on the table and was honest about it. You can't control how other people feel.

                    In regards to all the other discussions.... where do I begin? I agree & disagree with every single person here depending on the topic. I personally don't see a problem with early-term abortions. Living in California and seeing all the teen pregnancies almost makes me wish abortion was mandatory in certain cases. Unwanted children are a cancer to society. People have kids and support them VERY loosely, or they support them financially but have zero emotional/personal connection with them. These kids grow up with a MUCH higher chance of being homeless, living a life of crime, being drug addicts, and just being jackasses in general. I feel like many people should not be allowed to procreate, both odars & Armenians alike. However, I accept that everyone is free to choose their own path and make their own mistakes. As long as they pay for those mistakes themselves and don't ask for my tax money to bail them out of their own stupidity.

                    When it comes to women sleeping around... Regardless of the moral implications, theres no way to stop it aside from parental education & applying indirect influence via the family unit or social circles. Many won't do it either way, and many will. In a way its fine to give women the same freedom as men. If we lived in a society where women were forced into social roles such as pretending to be decent, honest and caring, being pressured into marriages because they have no other male options, you will get many situations where later on in life the husband will find out the woman is actually none of those things and is living a double life behind his back. Instead of forcing women to be decent, honest & caring, and then later realizing they don't give a rats ass about any of those things, if women were able to choose their path in life from 0 to 100 and were open about it, we as men would be better able to figure out which women genuinely have these great characteristics: Hardly any
                    Last edited by ArmSurvival; 05-24-2012, 09:34 PM.

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                    • Re: Armenian lesbians/gays

                      Originally posted by ArmSurvival View Post
                      In regards to the original poster, she should do what makes her happy as long as she's with someone who is a positive influence in her life. If I had kids I would not want them to be gay for various reasons, but if they happened to be gay then they would still be my kids and I would feel the same love towards them as long as they chose someone who is clean, responsible and intelligent. She should tell her parents how she feels. That way, even if they reject her lifestyle and are upset towards her, at least she laid it out on the table and was honest about it. You can't control how other people feel.

                      In regards to all the other discussions.... where do I begin? I agree & disagree with every single person here depending on the topic. I personally don't see a problem with early-term abortions. Living in California and seeing all the teen pregnancies almost makes me wish abortion was mandatory in certain cases. Unwanted children are a cancer to society. People have kids and support them VERY loosely, or they support them financially but have zero emotional/personal connection with them. These kids grow up with a MUCH higher chance of being homeless, living a life of crime, being drug addicts, and just being jackasses in general. I feel like many people should not be allowed to procreate, both odars & Armenians alike. However, I accept that everyone is free to choose their own path and make their own mistakes. As long as they pay for those mistakes themselves and don't ask for my tax money to bail them out of their own stupidity.

                      When it comes to women sleeping around... Regardless of the moral implications, theres no way to stop it aside from parental education & applying indirect influence via the family unit or social circles. Many won't do it either way, and many will. In a way its fine to give women the same freedom as men. If we lived in a society where women were forced into social roles such as pretending to be decent, honest and caring, being pressured into marriages because they have no other male options, you will get many situations where later on in life the husband will find out the woman is actually none of those things and is living a double life behind his back. Instead of forcing women to be decent, honest & caring, and then later realizing they don't give a rats ass about any of those things, if women were able to choose their path in life from 0 to 100 and were open about it, we as men would be better able to figure out which women genuinely have these great characteristics: Hardly any
                      Very well said.

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