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1 FemNaziBitch  Wed, Dec 11, 2013 12:07:54pm

She said yes when she said I do.

2 CriticalDragon1177  Wed, Dec 11, 2013 12:29:56pm

re: #1 FemNaziBitch

That’s the attitude Carpentier and many other people seem to have, unfortunately.

3 BusyMonster  Wed, Dec 11, 2013 12:56:14pm

It’s amazing how stupid these people can be.

4 CriticalDragon1177  Wed, Dec 11, 2013 12:58:24pm

re: #3 BusyMonster

It’s amazing how stupid these people can be.

Not to mention hateful

5 calochortus  Wed, Dec 11, 2013 2:55:12pm

re: #2 CriticalDragon1177

It didn’t used to be just an attitude-it was the law. Rape only applied to forcing sex on a woman that was not your wife.
Women were also legally required to keep house and men were legally required to support their wives financially (though since no particular level of support was specified, nor level of housekeeping, for that matter, it was pretty unenforceable.)
If a man moved and his wife didn’t go with him, she was deemed to have deserted him, even if she stayed right where she was. When my grandfather became a citizen in 1908, my grandmother automatically became a citizen too. And so on.

People would do well to learn a little history before dismissing feminism. As for these “men’s rights” guys, all I can say is that they are sad, sad people.

6 CriticalDragon1177  Wed, Dec 11, 2013 5:54:09pm

re: #5 calochortus

I know. We have come a long way, haven’t we? Too bad there are people who have dedicated themselves to pushing us back.

7 Dark_Falcon  Wed, Dec 11, 2013 7:39:41pm

re: #3 BusyMonster

It’s amazing how stupid these people can be.

It’s not stupid so much as it is evil.

8 CriticalDragon1177  Wed, Dec 11, 2013 10:33:38pm

re: #3 BusyMonster

re: #7 Dark_Falcon

Its possible to be both evil and stupid and in many cases with these “men’s rights activists” that appears to be the case to me, including here. I think I kind of agree with you both.

9 GeneJockey  Wed, Dec 11, 2013 10:34:46pm

The kind of man who writes that, or reads it approvingly, doesn’t seem like the kind of man who is in any actual relationships with actual women.

10 CriticalDragon1177  Wed, Dec 11, 2013 11:31:18pm

re: #9 GeneJockey

I want to stay far away from people like Clint Carpentier, and I’m a guy. I’d want to stay away from them even more if I was was a women. I can see why women wouldn’t want to go out with people like him.

11 FemNaziBitch  Thu, Dec 12, 2013 7:22:38am

MRA groups don’t think women are human beings.

12 Joanne  Thu, Dec 12, 2013 9:26:34am
Why, women? Why oh why would you drive those final coffin nails of obsolescence in? Aside from children, there’s no benefit left to having a wife.

I don’t think many of these manly mens will have to worry about benefits or not. Few women look at jerks like this…which is probably where their hatred of women comes from.

Like they never got over being the ‘unpopular with the ladies kid’ in high school (or they got fucked over in a relationship and never got over it). They are trapped in those adolescent years, or the hate and discontent that comes with being blown off, and resent it. And they don’t ever see how their own attitudes keep them from accomplishing what they really want.

I used to talk with a guy in chat on Yahoo years and years ago. His attitudes were so off-putting, his dislike of women quite transparent, yet he never got WHY women didn’t like him. I tried to explain it to him a few times. I don’t know if it ever did anything. I started traveling a lot for work and wasn’t online in chat hardly ever after that.

13 Michael McBacon  Thu, Dec 12, 2013 10:45:50am

re: #12 Joanne

Like they never got over being the ‘unpopular with the ladies kid’ in high school (or they got fucked over in a relationship and never got over it). They are trapped in those adolescent years, or the hate and discontent that comes with being blown off, and resent it. And they don’t ever see how their own attitudes keep them from accomplishing what they really want.

Exactly. I was about to make this very point. Strangely, there are men with this mindset who see themselves as the “nice guy”.


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