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Is Sexual Exploitation a One Way Street?
May 19, 2018 11:41:20   #
Squiddiddler Loc: Phoenix
 
Is Sexual Exploitation a One Way Street?
It takes two to tango and a woman can say "no" just as easily as a man can. One can only imagine the number of men in the workplace who have been jerked around by some pretty thing batting her eyes and swinging her hips only to receive a face-palm when they "misread" the breadcrumbs that she dropped as she walked by.

DAVE DAUBENMIRE — MAY 17, 2018

I have to confess that all of this talk about sexual harassment of women is driving me a bit crazy. I also know that it is getting more and more risky to speak out against the established narrative as presented to us by the national thought police.

I know I run m in danger of being called a misogynist, but my tongue is beginning to swell from being gnawed on by my recently crowned molars. At the risk of opening myself up to criticism from the femin**i mafia, I have made the decision to choose my own manner of m********n.

The soon-to-be slings and arrows hurled my way by the man h**ers lurking in the ether zone will be much less painful than the self-f**gellation that comes from\personal censorship. A wise man once said "to thine own self be true" and with that thought in mind, I am going to attempt to draw first blood.

In all of the cackling about e******y, and equal rights I find it amusing that we allow the fall-back position of so many "strong" women to be "he harassed me." Sex was designed to be a participatory exercise and in a nation that now declares all "g****rs" equal how are women able to get away with playing the role of the helpless, weaker victim in this charade of sexual victimization?

Whoa, Nelly. Before you start accusing me of being soft on rape, please understand that I think I know what rape looks like and agree with the Biblical standard of rape being a death penalty crime. But "sexual harassment" is not rape...so spare me the moralizing, please.

Sex in the workplace is nothing new. In fact, it has for decades destroyed more marriages than Hustler Magazine. Satan himself was the first single guy in recorded history to hit on another man's wife and his philandering led to the downfall of the entire human race.

Yes, my friends, all adultery begins with flirtation and, like it or not, many a romance began with a pat on the rump or the twist of a tongue. If Adam had simply manned up and defended his wife's honor perhaps Matt Lauer would still have a job. In sexually liberated America fornication has replaced bobbing for apples as the activity of choice of most unmarried couples.

I wonder how many of the "strong" women that Lauer "victimized" took his bait in hopes of trading a little affection for a possible career boost. Sex is often about power and you will never convince me that modern professional women are not aware of the power that lies a few inches below their belly button. For every woman that was appalled by Lauer's advances, there were probably ten who swallowed the hook.

Puhleeze...spare me the "he took advantage of me" sob stories. I was in attendance at the Million Woman March in Washington and I saw a boo-coo number of signs extolling "P-ssy Power." (Those were their words, not mine.) So, evidently, our feline friends understand a bit more than they let on about the concealed weapon they carry in their pantsuits.

Look, folks, as much as we would like to we cannot have it both ways. We can't have our cake and eat it too. How in the world can the "liberated" American female cry ine******y while holding the power of sex like the sword of Damocles of their male co-workers? Sorry to be so pig-headed, but I think men deserve better treatment than that.

It takes two to tango and a woman can say "no" just as easily as a man can. One can only imagine the number of men in the workplace who have been jerked around by some pretty thing batting her eyes and swinging her hips only to receive a face-palm when they "misread" the breadcrumbs that she dropped as she walked by.

Let me drop another t***h crumb and then you are free to hurl your epithets my way. Modesty is a thing of the past in America. When fornication has become nothing more than another social activity it is apparent that women are not always offended by WHAT a man says to her in the workplace, but rather WHO the man is that says it. If she likes the dude it is flirting. If she doesn't, it is harassment.

I recently saw a statistic that explained that nearly 70% of men under the age of 30 are not married. As the old saying goes, “why pay for the cow when you can get the milk for free?" In this age of "P-ssy Power" the charge of sexual exploitation begins to ring hollow. Are we to believe that ALL American women are virtuous?

We are going to have to make a decision here in the good ole US of A? Are men and women equal or not? This selective outrage regarding pre-fornication dialogue is not going to end well.

Why do you think the girls loved to hang around Al Franken? Remember, the old commercial, “membership has its privileges?” How does one defend himself from sex charges when all he was doing was putting some bait in the traps?

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May 19, 2018 11:55:19   #
America 1 Loc: South Miami
 
Squiddiddler wrote:
Is Sexual Exploitation a One Way Street?
It takes two to tango and a woman can say "no" just as easily as a man can. One can only imagine the number of men in the workplace who have been jerked around by some pretty thing batting her eyes and swinging her hips only to receive a face-palm when they "misread" the breadcrumbs that she dropped as she walked by.

DAVE DAUBENMIRE — MAY 17, 2018

I have to confess that all of this talk about sexual harassment of women is driving me a bit crazy. I also know that it is getting more and more risky to speak out against the established narrative as presented to us by the national thought police.

I know I run m in danger of being called a misogynist, but my tongue is beginning to swell from being gnawed on by my recently crowned molars. At the risk of opening myself up to criticism from the femin**i mafia, I have made the decision to choose my own manner of m********n.

The soon-to-be slings and arrows hurled my way by the man h**ers lurking in the ether zone will be much less painful than the self-f**gellation that comes from\personal censorship. A wise man once said "to thine own self be true" and with that thought in mind, I am going to attempt to draw first blood.

In all of the cackling about e******y, and equal rights I find it amusing that we allow the fall-back position of so many "strong" women to be "he harassed me." Sex was designed to be a participatory exercise and in a nation that now declares all "g****rs" equal how are women able to get away with playing the role of the helpless, weaker victim in this charade of sexual victimization?

Whoa, Nelly. Before you start accusing me of being soft on rape, please understand that I think I know what rape looks like and agree with the Biblical standard of rape being a death penalty crime. But "sexual harassment" is not rape...so spare me the moralizing, please.

Sex in the workplace is nothing new. In fact, it has for decades destroyed more marriages than Hustler Magazine. Satan himself was the first single guy in recorded history to hit on another man's wife and his philandering led to the downfall of the entire human race.

Yes, my friends, all adultery begins with flirtation and, like it or not, many a romance began with a pat on the rump or the twist of a tongue. If Adam had simply manned up and defended his wife's honor perhaps Matt Lauer would still have a job. In sexually liberated America fornication has replaced bobbing for apples as the activity of choice of most unmarried couples.

I wonder how many of the "strong" women that Lauer "victimized" took his bait in hopes of trading a little affection for a possible career boost. Sex is often about power and you will never convince me that modern professional women are not aware of the power that lies a few inches below their belly button. For every woman that was appalled by Lauer's advances, there were probably ten who swallowed the hook.

Puhleeze...spare me the "he took advantage of me" sob stories. I was in attendance at the Million Woman March in Washington and I saw a boo-coo number of signs extolling "P-ssy Power." (Those were their words, not mine.) So, evidently, our feline friends understand a bit more than they let on about the concealed weapon they carry in their pantsuits.

Look, folks, as much as we would like to we cannot have it both ways. We can't have our cake and eat it too. How in the world can the "liberated" American female cry ine******y while holding the power of sex like the sword of Damocles of their male co-workers? Sorry to be so pig-headed, but I think men deserve better treatment than that.

It takes two to tango and a woman can say "no" just as easily as a man can. One can only imagine the number of men in the workplace who have been jerked around by some pretty thing batting her eyes and swinging her hips only to receive a face-palm when they "misread" the breadcrumbs that she dropped as she walked by.

Let me drop another t***h crumb and then you are free to hurl your epithets my way. Modesty is a thing of the past in America. When fornication has become nothing more than another social activity it is apparent that women are not always offended by WHAT a man says to her in the workplace, but rather WHO the man is that says it. If she likes the dude it is flirting. If she doesn't, it is harassment.

I recently saw a statistic that explained that nearly 70% of men under the age of 30 are not married. As the old saying goes, “why pay for the cow when you can get the milk for free?" In this age of "P-ssy Power" the charge of sexual exploitation begins to ring hollow. Are we to believe that ALL American women are virtuous?

We are going to have to make a decision here in the good ole US of A? Are men and women equal or not? This selective outrage regarding pre-fornication dialogue is not going to end well.

Why do you think the girls loved to hang around Al Franken? Remember, the old commercial, “membership has its privileges?” How does one defend himself from sex charges when all he was doing was putting some bait in the traps?
Is Sexual Exploitation a One Way Street? br It tak... (show quote)


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May 19, 2018 12:30:09   #
debeda
 
Squiddiddler wrote:
Is Sexual Exploitation a One Way Street?
It takes two to tango and a woman can say "no" just as easily as a man can. One can only imagine the number of men in the workplace who have been jerked around by some pretty thing batting her eyes and swinging her hips only to receive a face-palm when they "misread" the breadcrumbs that she dropped as she walked by.

DAVE DAUBENMIRE — MAY 17, 2018

I have to confess that all of this talk about sexual harassment of women is driving me a bit crazy. I also know that it is getting more and more risky to speak out against the established narrative as presented to us by the national thought police.

I know I run m in danger of being called a misogynist, but my tongue is beginning to swell from being gnawed on by my recently crowned molars. At the risk of opening myself up to criticism from the femin**i mafia, I have made the decision to choose my own manner of m********n.

The soon-to-be slings and arrows hurled my way by the man h**ers lurking in the ether zone will be much less painful than the self-f**gellation that comes from\personal censorship. A wise man once said "to thine own self be true" and with that thought in mind, I am going to attempt to draw first blood.

In all of the cackling about e******y, and equal rights I find it amusing that we allow the fall-back position of so many "strong" women to be "he harassed me." Sex was designed to be a participatory exercise and in a nation that now declares all "g****rs" equal how are women able to get away with playing the role of the helpless, weaker victim in this charade of sexual victimization?

Whoa, Nelly. Before you start accusing me of being soft on rape, please understand that I think I know what rape looks like and agree with the Biblical standard of rape being a death penalty crime. But "sexual harassment" is not rape...so spare me the moralizing, please.

Sex in the workplace is nothing new. In fact, it has for decades destroyed more marriages than Hustler Magazine. Satan himself was the first single guy in recorded history to hit on another man's wife and his philandering led to the downfall of the entire human race.

Yes, my friends, all adultery begins with flirtation and, like it or not, many a romance began with a pat on the rump or the twist of a tongue. If Adam had simply manned up and defended his wife's honor perhaps Matt Lauer would still have a job. In sexually liberated America fornication has replaced bobbing for apples as the activity of choice of most unmarried couples.

I wonder how many of the "strong" women that Lauer "victimized" took his bait in hopes of trading a little affection for a possible career boost. Sex is often about power and you will never convince me that modern professional women are not aware of the power that lies a few inches below their belly button. For every woman that was appalled by Lauer's advances, there were probably ten who swallowed the hook.

Puhleeze...spare me the "he took advantage of me" sob stories. I was in attendance at the Million Woman March in Washington and I saw a boo-coo number of signs extolling "P-ssy Power." (Those were their words, not mine.) So, evidently, our feline friends understand a bit more than they let on about the concealed weapon they carry in their pantsuits.

Look, folks, as much as we would like to we cannot have it both ways. We can't have our cake and eat it too. How in the world can the "liberated" American female cry ine******y while holding the power of sex like the sword of Damocles of their male co-workers? Sorry to be so pig-headed, but I think men deserve better treatment than that.

It takes two to tango and a woman can say "no" just as easily as a man can. One can only imagine the number of men in the workplace who have been jerked around by some pretty thing batting her eyes and swinging her hips only to receive a face-palm when they "misread" the breadcrumbs that she dropped as she walked by.

Let me drop another t***h crumb and then you are free to hurl your epithets my way. Modesty is a thing of the past in America. When fornication has become nothing more than another social activity it is apparent that women are not always offended by WHAT a man says to her in the workplace, but rather WHO the man is that says it. If she likes the dude it is flirting. If she doesn't, it is harassment.

I recently saw a statistic that explained that nearly 70% of men under the age of 30 are not married. As the old saying goes, “why pay for the cow when you can get the milk for free?" In this age of "P-ssy Power" the charge of sexual exploitation begins to ring hollow. Are we to believe that ALL American women are virtuous?

We are going to have to make a decision here in the good ole US of A? Are men and women equal or not? This selective outrage regarding pre-fornication dialogue is not going to end well.

Why do you think the girls loved to hang around Al Franken? Remember, the old commercial, “membership has its privileges?” How does one defend himself from sex charges when all he was doing was putting some bait in the traps?
Is Sexual Exploitation a One Way Street? br It tak... (show quote)


AGREED and AMEN. I posted a piece on this same topic on OPP a couple of months ago. You're either an equal adult or a helpless little victim. Can't have it both ways.

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May 20, 2018 11:00:44   #
boatbob2
 
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May 21, 2018 01:52:59   #
Iamdjchrys Loc: Decatur, Texas
 
Squiddiddler wrote:
Is Sexual Exploitation a One Way Street?
It takes two to tango and a woman can say "no" just as easily as a man can. One can only imagine the number of men in the workplace who have been jerked around by some pretty thing batting her eyes and swinging her hips only to receive a face-palm when they "misread" the breadcrumbs that she dropped as she walked by.

DAVE DAUBENMIRE — MAY 17, 2018

I have to confess that all of this talk about sexual harassment of women is driving me a bit crazy. I also know that it is getting more and more risky to speak out against the established narrative as presented to us by the national thought police.

I know I run m in danger of being called a misogynist, but my tongue is beginning to swell from being gnawed on by my recently crowned molars. At the risk of opening myself up to criticism from the femin**i mafia, I have made the decision to choose my own manner of m********n.

The soon-to-be slings and arrows hurled my way by the man h**ers lurking in the ether zone will be much less painful than the self-f**gellation that comes from\personal censorship. A wise man once said "to thine own self be true" and with that thought in mind, I am going to attempt to draw first blood.

In all of the cackling about e******y, and equal rights I find it amusing that we allow the fall-back position of so many "strong" women to be "he harassed me." Sex was designed to be a participatory exercise and in a nation that now declares all "g****rs" equal how are women able to get away with playing the role of the helpless, weaker victim in this charade of sexual victimization?

Whoa, Nelly. Before you start accusing me of being soft on rape, please understand that I think I know what rape looks like and agree with the Biblical standard of rape being a death penalty crime. But "sexual harassment" is not rape...so spare me the moralizing, please.

Sex in the workplace is nothing new. In fact, it has for decades destroyed more marriages than Hustler Magazine. Satan himself was the first single guy in recorded history to hit on another man's wife and his philandering led to the downfall of the entire human race.

Yes, my friends, all adultery begins with flirtation and, like it or not, many a romance began with a pat on the rump or the twist of a tongue. If Adam had simply manned up and defended his wife's honor perhaps Matt Lauer would still have a job. In sexually liberated America fornication has replaced bobbing for apples as the activity of choice of most unmarried couples.

I wonder how many of the "strong" women that Lauer "victimized" took his bait in hopes of trading a little affection for a possible career boost. Sex is often about power and you will never convince me that modern professional women are not aware of the power that lies a few inches below their belly button. For every woman that was appalled by Lauer's advances, there were probably ten who swallowed the hook.

Puhleeze...spare me the "he took advantage of me" sob stories. I was in attendance at the Million Woman March in Washington and I saw a boo-coo number of signs extolling "P-ssy Power." (Those were their words, not mine.) So, evidently, our feline friends understand a bit more than they let on about the concealed weapon they carry in their pantsuits.

Look, folks, as much as we would like to we cannot have it both ways. We can't have our cake and eat it too. How in the world can the "liberated" American female cry ine******y while holding the power of sex like the sword of Damocles of their male co-workers? Sorry to be so pig-headed, but I think men deserve better treatment than that.

It takes two to tango and a woman can say "no" just as easily as a man can. One can only imagine the number of men in the workplace who have been jerked around by some pretty thing batting her eyes and swinging her hips only to receive a face-palm when they "misread" the breadcrumbs that she dropped as she walked by.

Let me drop another t***h crumb and then you are free to hurl your epithets my way. Modesty is a thing of the past in America. When fornication has become nothing more than another social activity it is apparent that women are not always offended by WHAT a man says to her in the workplace, but rather WHO the man is that says it. If she likes the dude it is flirting. If she doesn't, it is harassment.

I recently saw a statistic that explained that nearly 70% of men under the age of 30 are not married. As the old saying goes, “why pay for the cow when you can get the milk for free?" In this age of "P-ssy Power" the charge of sexual exploitation begins to ring hollow. Are we to believe that ALL American women are virtuous?

We are going to have to make a decision here in the good ole US of A? Are men and women equal or not? This selective outrage regarding pre-fornication dialogue is not going to end well.

Why do you think the girls loved to hang around Al Franken? Remember, the old commercial, “membership has its privileges?” How does one defend himself from sex charges when all he was doing was putting some bait in the traps?
Is Sexual Exploitation a One Way Street? br It tak... (show quote)


I am not a "femin**i". E******y in opportunity does not equal physical prowess, nor will it ever. Duh

When a woman says "No" it is only as effective as the man allows. Fact. No means No and unfortunately, too many men don't hear the word on purpose.

Modesty is alive and well among those of us who choose to respect our bodies and ourselves. It's not about WHO says it, in the workplace or elsewhere. It's HOW he says it. Deep down, you see all women as whores, with the WHO (price) as the issue. How dare you?

As to the unmarried age and rate, it is also true, and more so than ever, that people are waiting longer to marry. We have the freedom, men and women alike, to mature before making a life decision. I call that smart.

Wake up, smell the coffee, and get with life in the modern age. Or don't, and die a miserable, loveless death. Your choice.

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