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If it didn’t “cross the line,” then why does it need to be flagged? This new CAF format reeks of anarchy.
I don’t feel it crossed the line. However, I do think it is understandable how one would. You do realize that a poster baselessly called the entire religion sexist on a board dedicated to that religion?If it didn’t “cross the line,” then why does it need to be flagged? This new CAF format reeks of anarchy.
Another issue is location/situation. Is the woman at work in a service position where she has to be nice to everybody and could lose her job if a customer complains about her? Is she on public transportation or an elevator and literally can’t get away? Does she have on earbuds and is working on a computer with a pile of fat textbooks next to her, with her eyes glued to the screen? Survey says that that woman does not want to meet new friends or have fun right now.
There is simply no socially acceptable, possible way to meet anyone for friendship, relationship, or otherwise. I have absolutely no idea how I’m supposed to. I’m not looking for casual sex, or a supermodel, just would like to not experience crushing loneliness every day.This is going to sound very chilly, but I think that there’s a general understanding that (especially in large cities) people in public places want to be left alone. While they might be happy to give you the time or have a very brief conversation at a checkstand, 99% of the time, people are not out there on the street, in McDonald’s, on the subway, at the grocery store or wherever looking for their new best friend/next boyfriend or girlfriend. They’re busy, have significant others, don’t feel safe, or just don’t feel like dealing with a stranger.
What specific part would you object to? I’m not objecting to feminism as a whole here, merely the approach to sexual morality.Just amazed at the responses but being part of a religion that treats women with such disdain and sex as something to be avoided, I guess I am not surprised.
I thought about flagging it, but since it did not personally attack another poster, I decided that it should be left up in the interests of free speech.Insinuating that the Catholic religion is one of sexism is pretty close to being against the rules of charity. Personally, I don’t think it crossed the line but it’s pretty darned close.
Without the ability to read the full rules, I tend to agree with you. I know that via the old rules the type of speech would not be permitted so I would not condemn the person who flagged the post, either.Xanthippe_Voorhees:![]()
I thought about flagging it, but since it did not personally attack another poster, I decided that it should be left up in the interests of free speech.Insinuating that the Catholic religion is one of sexism is pretty close to being against the rules of charity. Personally, I don’t think it crossed the line but it’s pretty darned close.
Do I think his opinion is bigoted and incorrect? Of course I do. However other people think the same thing about me and I rather would not be censored just because people disagree with my opinions.
Lets dial back the tone a little and have a KitKat perhaps…What you’re saying is that YOU want to break social constructs so YOU can be happy because you don’t want to do the work of finding friends the socially acceptable way.
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Lets dial back the tone a little and have a KitKat perhaps…What you’re saying is that YOU want to break social constructs so YOU can be happy because you don’t want to do the work of finding friends the socially acceptable way.
Not all of us are extroverts and can readily engage just by rubbing shoulders in a crowd and having anonymous sex with strangers![]()
What percentage of women when hit on respond positively to lewd overtures from strangers? If it’s less than 50% (and it is), you can assume that the attention is unwanted.No see, you don’t understand. It is only harrassment if it’s unwanted. If she thinks the guy is attractive and she wants to have casual sex with him then it is okay. And men are supposed to know whether or not they fit her criteria before they even look at her.
No see, you don’t understand. It is only harrassment if it’s unwanted. If she thinks the guy is attractive and she wants to have casual sex with him then it is okay. And men are supposed to know whether or not they fit her criteria before they even look at her.
Feminists wanted secular morality and they got it. Now they don’t like it. Pity.
Right. Very, very few women - none that I’ve talked to - actually appreciate these sorts of advances. Heck, I’ve seen major discussions among women of how to dress and act in order to avoid attracting attention while out in public. The idea of women enjoying it if the guy’s attractive enough in my experience seems to be mostly a male fantasy/justification.What percentage of women when hit on respond positively to lewd overtures from strangers? If it’s less than 50% (and it is), you can assume that the attention is unwanted.
I just don’t get the attitude that says that if only 5-15% of women are going to respond positively, then that means that it’s a complete mystery how women are going to respond.
There is no mystery here.
I was not aware that anyone here was claiming that walking up to a woman and making a remark about various body parts or what you want to do to her later is a socially acceptable approach.fit her criteria before they even look at her.
What percentage of women when hit on respond positively to lewd overtures from strangers? If it’s less than 50% (and it is), you can assume that the attention is unwanted.
I just don’t get the attitude that says that if only 5-15% of women are going to respond positively, then that means that it’s a complete mystery how women are going to respond.
There is no mystery here.