Comic Discussion > QUESTIONABLE CONTENT
WCDT 2051-2055; Nov. 7-11, 2011
gangler:
Honestly, before this moment I didn't realize difficulties with intergender interactions were the exclusive domain of men, nor did I realize that such was grounds for accusations of prejudice. Here I thought this was just perfectly normal stuff to gripe about. I guess I just imagined all those women complaining about how inexpressive their men were, how stubborn and unwilling to directly ask for help etc etc. I must be off my meds.
Wagimawr:
Naturally, men want to be asked straightforward questions with straightforward answers but they don't want to point that out all straightforward-like.
Akima:
--- Quote from: gangler on 09 Nov 2011, 17:02 ---Here I thought this was just perfectly normal stuff to gripe about. I guess I just imagined all those women complaining about how inexpressive their men were, how stubborn and unwilling to directly ask for help etc etc. I must be off my meds.
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Count the postings in this thread complaining about women. Then count the posts in which there are "all those women complaining" about men. Oh wait, there's only my single posting. The "normality" of this complaining seems rather skewed, don't you think?
--- Quote from: jwhouk on 09 Nov 2011, 16:16 ---See, always asking questions we can't answer. :lol:
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Hee hee... :-D On the contrary, it is a question you don't need to answer!
westrim:
--- Quote from: gangler on 09 Nov 2011, 17:02 ---Honestly, before this moment I didn't realize difficulties with intergender interactions were the exclusive domain of men, nor did I realize that such was grounds for accusations of prejudice. Here I thought this was just perfectly normal stuff to gripe about. I guess I just imagined all those women complaining about how inexpressive their men were, how stubborn and unwilling to directly ask for help etc etc. I must be off my meds.
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My sarcasm sense is tingling.
--- Quote from: Akima on 09 Nov 2011, 17:24 ---Count the postings in this thread complaining about women. Then count the posts in which there are "all those women complaining" about men. Oh wait, there's only my single posting. The "normality" of this complaining seems rather skewed, don't you think?
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The topic of discussion was derived from the comic, and about a female foible (that, gender wars aside, happened between two women, so apparently some of them don't "reach the age majority without understanding" and "deserve to have their genetic line peter out" too ), not a male one. Why would there have been complaining about male faults?
Is it cold in here?:
--- Quote from: Akima on 09 Nov 2011, 17:24 ---
--- Quote from: gangler on 09 Nov 2011, 17:02 ---Here I thought this was just perfectly normal stuff to gripe about. I guess I just imagined all those women complaining about how inexpressive their men were, how stubborn and unwilling to directly ask for help etc etc. I must be off my meds.
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Count the postings in this thread complaining about women. Then count the posts in which there are "all those women complaining" about men. Oh wait, there's only my single posting. The "normality" of this complaining seems rather skewed, don't you think?
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I took that as a reference to the world outside the forum, where the complaints of any gender against any other are too numerous for me to count.
My sorta-feminist wife doesn't think it's men's fault that women say things like "Does this dress make me look fat?".
It isn't misogyny to complain about mind games. There are women who treat others with more respect than that -- I'm married to one.
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