vehicles / women

silverclaws":2smehtj1 said:
Oddly and from experience, it is the male that perpetuates the division between the genders, what I personally view as people desperately hanging on to the last vestiges of a dying attitude of superiority just because history has put men before women.

The women I know can do everything a man can do including.... yes, but of the men I now, not many can do what women can do, including the natural ability to care about others, something men have to work at, if they care.

you know it really gets my goat when people say in my experience as opposed to in my opinion, unless your experience is as a deity of course.

As for this superiority nonsense , in my experience based on living in a world where a large proportion of the population are men, I am yet to meet one who has actually said or truly believes that they are superior to women.

I also find it quite sad that so called intelligent and enlightened men continue to subscribe to the outdated conspiracy theory that is feminism, one they most probably adopted to help get some action I must add, without giving any thought or reflection to what it actually is saying. In my experience it is men who spout this sort of nonsense who are actually closet misogynists.

As for men lacking the natural ability to care , I find this equally offensive and absolute nonsense to boot.
 
silverclaws":1p6q3im4 said:
I believe a car for many is a testosterone amplifier.

Couldn't agree more! Cue mental image of badly-dressed fat middle-aged bloke accompanied by "Jessica" by the Allman Brothers..... ;)

David
 
REKIBorter":3mwq8drz said:
Fact: Women cannot load dishwashers a good as men.

Fact: Women cannot operate lawn mowers.

Or is it a plot to get men to fill dishwashers and cut the grass?

Dishwasher? Luxury! Get that Fairy Liquid out and go old school! :)

David
 
i would just like to say that my original post was a rant aboutr how my wife and van conspired against me to keep me up all night, nothing to do about any superiority at all.





although i do believe they should never have got the vote
 
lewis1641":1xhrz6sb said:
i would just like to say that my original post was a rant aboutr how my wife and van conspired against me to keep me up all night, nothing to do about any superiority at all.





although i do believe they should never have got the vote

I believe it was your jack that is at fualt here and little else. Other should perhaps read the opening post more carefully before spouting their usual crap. You know who you are.

I will add that womans place is in the kitchen


While I decorate the sittingroom.



And, I have a huuge caar with a huuge engine so I can stamp my supriority all over whilst hiding the fact that I have a tiiiiiny penis and shrivvled genitalia....
 
Charlieboy28":1np1sber said:
silverclaws":1np1sber said:
Oddly and from experience, it is the male that perpetuates the division between the genders, what I personally view as people desperately hanging on to the last vestiges of a dying attitude of superiority just because history has put men before women.

The women I know can do everything a man can do including.... yes, but of the men I now, not many can do what women can do, including the natural ability to care about others, something men have to work at, if they care.
you know it really gets my goat when people say in my experience as opposed to in my opinion, unless your experience is as a deity of course.

As for this superiority nonsense , in my experience based on living in a world where a large proportion of the population are men, I am yet to meet one who has actually said or truly believes that they are superior to women.
I've met some - worked with and for at times. I suppose in recent times, such overt opinions or implications are probably much more implied or subtle - but I've certainly encountered it in my working life. I wouldn't say it's prevalent, mind. I've also known women who in current times have said they've encountered it from some, too.
Charlieboy28":1np1sber said:
I also find it quite sad that so called intelligent and enlightened men continue to subscribe to the outdated conspiracy theory that is feminism, one they most probably adopted to help get some action I must add, without giving any thought or reflection to what it actually is saying. In my experience it is men who spout this sort of nonsense who are actually closet misogynists.
Personally, I'm not necessarily subscribing to feminism - and in fairness, the women I know that have mentioned this are hardly raging or simpering feminists, either.

Whilst it's probably not prevalent in modern office environments, where there's typically a more mixed proportion of the sexes, in other types of working environments, things are not so progressive / modern / liberal.

It does exist, political correctness may have driven it to the un-said, understated, passive-aggressive thing in some men - it's still out there, it's just far from lauded in modern, equitable, balanced working environments.
 
Neil":f79g8jey said:
Charlieboy28":f79g8jey said:
silverclaws":f79g8jey said:
Oddly and from experience, it is the male that perpetuates the division between the genders, what I personally view as people desperately hanging on to the last vestiges of a dying attitude of superiority just because history has put men before women.

The women I know can do everything a man can do including.... yes, but of the men I now, not many can do what women can do, including the natural ability to care about others, something men have to work at, if they care.
you know it really gets my goat when people say in my experience as opposed to in my opinion, unless your experience is as a deity of course.

As for this superiority nonsense , in my experience based on living in a world where a large proportion of the population are men, I am yet to meet one who has actually said or truly believes that they are superior to women.
I've met some - worked with and for at times. I suppose in recent times, such overt opinions or implications are probably much more implied or subtle - but I've certainly encountered it in my working life. I wouldn't say it's prevalent, mind. I've also known women who in current times have said they've encountered it from some, too.
Charlieboy28":f79g8jey said:
I also find it quite sad that so called intelligent and enlightened men continue to subscribe to the outdated conspiracy theory that is feminism, one they most probably adopted to help get some action I must add, without giving any thought or reflection to what it actually is saying. In my experience it is men who spout this sort of nonsense who are actually closet misogynists.
Personally, I'm not necessarily subscribing to feminism - and in fairness, the women I know that have mentioned this are hardly raging or simpering feminists, either.

Whilst it's probably not prevalent in modern office environments, where there's typically a more mixed proportion of the sexes, in other types of working environments, things are not so progressive / modern / liberal.

It does exist, political correctness may have driven it to the un-said, understated, passive-aggressive thing in some men - it's still out there, it's just far from lauded in modern, equitable, balanced working environments.

So, do you blame the jack or the tyre?
 
lewis1641":2zev4jzu said:
you do make me chuckle LGF

Well, not wishing to engender anything, men do seem to use the word 'bitch' a lot which would assume that the jack/ tyre/ van is very possibly feminine. But, these days most prophanity is used with little thought to its origins as in in ' yo! Shizzle! That cup of tea was bitchin' bruv!' Bitchin and bruv reffering to both genders yet neither identify the cup of tea directly as male or female. Its just a cup of tea.
 
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