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Offline Jaynek

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Re: Fisheaters
« Reply #15 on: July 17, 2018, 07:55:43 PM »
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  • Being unfriendly to newcomers is uncharitable. In all fairness, who would expect that someone (with too much time on his or her hands) would go to the trouble to go over to FE to attempt to "expose" someone's identity? bty Jaynek, you consistently support males who are unfairly generalizing about and bashing females. What's up with that?
    I did not go to FE to expose her identity.  I went to see for myself the situation that she was asking for our opinion on.  Her description of Fisheaters was significantly different from my memories of it so I wanted to see if it had really changed that much.  It never even occurred to me that she might want to keep her identity on FE a secret.  

    Your assessment of my posting is incorrect. I hate feminism and tend to support both male and female posters who oppose it.  When somebody crosses the line into really unfair treatment of women, as Croix de Fer did recently, I do not support it. I argued with him. He was clearly antagonistic toward me and did not consider me to be an ally.


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    Re: Fisheaters
    « Reply #16 on: July 18, 2018, 04:50:02 AM »
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  • That's not me actually, but thank you for snooping out my identity. I wouldn't have had the guts to make that post haha. She's probably giving birth right now. I read that post and it wasn't a complaining about men thing. It was asking other women about their perspectives on how modern men and traditional men could improve. It was pretty emotional because other women joined in who were frustrated and it blew up pretty quickly. The men's forum started a similar post about women a couple of times I think. I didn't participate because I don't like fighting, but I agreed with her secretly. I mean, it is kind of a trend in blogs and other places.

    You seem really defensive of men but not of women. Why is that? What's wrong with acknowledging problems?

    Again, I really don't want a fight.
    I think it would be really helpful for men to see what women think through their own perspective.