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Who is the Armenian girl that our guys strive to marry.
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Re: Who is the Armenian girl that our guys strive to marry.
Originally posted by KanadaHye View PostEveryone is incapable of being responsible with power which is why most successes come from sharing the power and decision making. Oh, and as far as girls in my family goes, any guys will know what would be in store for them if the thought of mistreating them would ever even cross their minds.
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Re: Who is the Armenian girl that our guys strive to marry.
Originally posted by Siggie View Post
I'd love to hear Kanada's opinion on this too... Do you think women are incapable of being responsible with power?
You have a niece if I'm not mistaken... If she said her boyfriend or husband had beaten her, what would you say/do?
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Re: Who is the Armenian girl that our guys strive to marry.
Originally posted by KanadaHye View PostWell, a lot of the "advice" comes from lawyers who want to "maximize" profits. Lawyers don't care who's right or wrong, they just see $$$ so the more divorces, the more $$$. When they are done milking western society and people are broke financially and spiritually, I guess the game is over.
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Re: Who is the Armenian girl that our guys strive to marry.
Originally posted by levon View PostIt's not a few women. Most women are not normal people, at least when they are pissed off and want to get back at someone. Most women think they would never do that until they decide to get a divorce, then all doors open up.
The solution is, don't give power to those who cannot possible be responsible with it.
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Re: Who is the Armenian girl that our guys strive to marry.
I wonder who are the ones sponsored by "Israeli interest groups" (KanadaHye) in this thread..., the feminist liberals or the misogynistic conservatives. both groups possibly. i also wonder whether this post will advance my application for jewish funding of my own activities on this board. it's not fair that only a few members take benefit.
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Re: Who is the Armenian girl that our guys strive to marry.
Originally posted by levon View PostYou certainly aren't. Case closed!!
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Re: Who is the Armenian girl that our guys strive to marry.
Originally posted by Siggie View PostWomen can't possibly be responsible with power?
Ah, so it's not that you think society is biased in favor of women, so much that you think women are somehow inherently lacking and undeserving?
You think there are more women faking being abused than there are men who are abusing women?
What about those men? Are they handling power well?
I'd love to hear Kanada's opinion on this too... Do you think women are incapable of being responsible with power?
You have a niece if I'm not mistaken... If she said her boyfriend or husband had beaten her, what would you say/do?
Society is biased in favor of women. Women claim they want equality yet justify all the biases in their favor.
It doesn't matter whether there are more or less women faking abuse than being abused. The point is, the abusers, whether real or faked, get punished, but the liar gets away with it
What does this mean? Men who abuse their power get punished, and punished badly. 3 strikes and it's hard prison time. Women who lie about being abused/raped get away with it.
Thus, women have a very large capacity to abuse their power, but men have none because men get punished (often harshly) but women don't.Last edited by levon; 06-01-2011, 10:16 AM.
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Re: Who is the Armenian girl that our guys strive to marry.
Originally posted by levon View PostIt's not a few women. Most women are not normal people, at least when they are pissed off and want to get back at someone. Most women think they would never do that until they decide to get a divorce, then all doors open up.
The solution is, don't give power to those who cannot possible be responsible with it.
Ah, so it's not that you think society is biased in favor of women, so much that you think women are somehow inherently lacking and undeserving?
You think there are more women faking being abused than there are men who are abusing women?
What about those men? Are they handling power well?
I'd love to hear Kanada's opinion on this too... Do you think women are incapable of being responsible with power?
You have a niece if I'm not mistaken... If she said her boyfriend or husband had beaten her, what would you say/do?
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Re: Who is the Armenian girl that our guys strive to marry.
Originally posted by Siggie View PostIs there a solution guys? Really, these people are the exceptions. Normal people don't punch themselves and blame another.
Should we disbelieve all women because of these few?
The solution is, don't give power to those who cannot possible be responsible with it.
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