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  • KanadaHye
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    Re: Armenian lesbians/gays

    Originally posted by Flamenkita View Post
    Yes. It's a question of perception. You perceive me as a b*tch. You wouldn't be the first, I assure you. You're in good company with many of your compatriot brothers.

    It's unfortunate, though, because all you do is to make explicit that in your mind, women who are not deferential and vulnerable are either wh0res or b*tches. What that does, in turn, is that it narrows the field of women from which you might eventually find a suitable mate. And then, you wouldn't have to be so paranoid about losing your life's earnings and your kids to some undeserving bimbo.
    I was hoping you'd say something like that.

    A wh0re is someone who sells/degrades themselves for money. A b!tch is someone who is trained to follow orders. When you break society down, most people fall into either one of those two categories unless they are the rulers.

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  • Flamenkita
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    Re: Armenian lesbians/gays

    Originally posted by Siggie View Post
    Werd! Nor does a woman who is equipped to make her own way in the world feel a need to do that either.
    Werd, indeed.

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  • Siggie
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    Re: Armenian lesbians/gays

    Originally posted by Flamenkita View Post
    And then, you wouldn't have to be so paranoid about losing your life's earnings and your kids to some undeserving bimbo.
    Werd! Nor does a woman who is equipped to make her own way in the world feel a need to do that either.

    (Also, nor would such a married woman (and her children) be SOL and unemployable for lack of marketable skills if something unfortunate happens to her partner).

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  • Flamenkita
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    Re: Armenian lesbians/gays

    Originally posted by Siggie View Post
    Sadly, there aren't enough of those men, particularly in our culture. :-/
    My husband and I give daily thanks for having found each other.

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  • Flamenkita
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    Re: Armenian lesbians/gays

    Yes. It's a question of perception. You perceive me as a b*tch. You wouldn't be the first, I assure you. You're in good company with many of your compatriot brothers.

    It's unfortunate, though, because all you do is to make explicit that in your mind, women who are not deferential and vulnerable are either wh0res or b*tches. What that does, in turn, is that it narrows the field of women from which you might eventually find a suitable mate. And then, you wouldn't have to be so paranoid about losing your life's earnings and your kids to some undeserving bimbo.

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  • Siggie
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    Re: Armenian lesbians/gays

    Originally posted by Flamenkita View Post

    Fortunately, I'm married to a man who doesn't feel emasculated by a woman who is intelligent and articulate.
    Sadly, there aren't enough of those men, particularly in our culture. :-/

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  • KanadaHye
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    Re: Armenian lesbians/gays

    Originally posted by Flamenkita View Post
    You're probably also annoyed that I am setting the discursive standard for this thread, that I am not letting you dominate how I express myself.
    Do you know what the difference between a wh0re and a b!tch is?

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  • Flamenkita
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    You're probably also annoyed that I am setting the discursive standard for this thread, that I am not letting you dominate how I express myself.

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  • Flamenkita
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    Re: Armenian lesbians/gays

    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
    To the classless life you wish to set out for them.
    Are you trying to pick a fight with me again?

    I'm really not sure what "class" means to you, but clearly my way of expressing myself in writing rubs you the wrong way. You wouldn't be the first of your kind to interpret your own feelings of intimidation and inadequacy as me sounding robotic, or generally lacking the deferential attitude and vulnerable characteristics that you feel are more appropriate to women, especially compatriot women.

    Perhaps you are made uneasy by the fact that I actually have a strong command of the English language and don't write like you or some others who post here?

    Class, in America, is defined in many different ways. Race is far more salient. But one way for people to become upwardly mobile in America is to pursue higher education and to have a full command of Standard American English (or Imperial English in Canada). I have worked very hard at this. No one who reads my writing can see even a hint of English as a second language, although it is one of 7 that I speak, and several others that are not spoken languages that I can proficiently read.

    So yes, I am an elitist. What of it? I would probably do a better job at representing the Armenian nation to the world than you or your boyfriends who post on these pages.

    Fortunately, I'm married to a man who doesn't feel emasculated by a woman who is intelligent and articulate.
    Last edited by Flamenkita; 05-17-2012, 06:34 AM.

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  • Flamenkita
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    Re: Armenian lesbians/gays

    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
    I can tell this isn't true simply by the way you come off sounding like a robot or someone throwing out a sales pitch.
    I will refrain from telling you what you come off sounding like.

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