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notorganic
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SocaWho wrote:Do you think most feminists hate men? No, but I think that most feminists don't speak out enough against the ones that do and go along for the ride.
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notorganic
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afromanGT wrote:This thread :oops: Quality question. Thanks champ.
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quichefc
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So if your wife, after reading a bunch of posts from an internet forum came to you and said that she's gonna take the lead, be in charge of finances and most family decisions that impact on how she wants to live her life how would you respond...?
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SocaWho
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Where would transvestites stand in terms of the equality stakes?:lol:
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notorganic
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quichefc wrote:So if your wife, after reading a bunch of posts from an internet forum came to you and said that she's gonna take the lead, be in charge of finances and most family decisions that impact on how she wants to live her life how would you respond...? Good hypothetical. I would ask her if she remembers how close we came to splitting up before I took the lead and reaffirm what she has said many times since - she likes the change. If she could create a coherent logical argument as to why she should take the lead again with that in mind, which I highly doubt (although you're welcome to hypothesise), I'd have to consider it. Frankly, if it was going to revert to nagging and me being passive in my own life again it would almost certainly lead to divorce.
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notorganic
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SocaWho wrote:Where would transvestites stand in terms of the equality stakes?:lol: What do you mean by 'equality stakes'? If everyone has equality of opportunity, gender and transgender is irrelevant.
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pv4
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you've talked a lot about your relationship with your wife in regards to your new found philosophy. how has this affected your relationship with your daughter? as a father do you view her differently? would you treat her differently if she was a boy? are you going to be introducing your philosophies of your life into hers, and how do you think that will affect her as a person? how do you forsee teenage junior notor will be in comparison to a normal teenager, and how do you think she will be different to if you had not subscribed to TRP? Same question but as an adult as opposed to a teenager? Under TRP, has the idea of how/when/who/etc of your daughter eventually dating changed radically? What kind of person do you want to see her date and marry in future? Do you expect to be asked permission to have someone marry your daughter some day?
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notorganic
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I spent a lot of time on PV4's questions, and accidentally closed the tab while I was taking a break. I haven't forgotten, just taking a while putting it together again.
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scouse_roar
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Notor's daughter will be a "woman against feminism" for sure
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The Maco
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Would you say there is a big difference between this and average blokes?
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paulbagzFC wrote:How do I become alpha?
-PB Never a problem you will have to deal with
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one_toouch
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paulbagzFC wrote:How do I become alpha?
-PB Never a problem you will have to deal with
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notorganic
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The Maco wrote:Would you say there is a big difference between this and average blokes? I'm not sure what your definition of an average bloke is. From my experience, there is a large difference as most men end up white knighting as a reflex. As Ashnak examples, there are many blokes out there that aren't consciously aware of TRP but follow its values.
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paulbagzFC
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scouse_roar wrote:Notor's daughter will be a "woman against feminism" for sure Like you are "man for feminism"? -PB
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pv4
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notorganic wrote:I spent a lot of time on PV4's questions, and accidentally closed the tab while I was taking a break. I haven't forgotten, just taking a while putting it together again. :lol: all good!
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scouse_roar
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paulbagzFC wrote:scouse_roar wrote:Notor's daughter will be a "woman against feminism" for sure Like you are "man for feminism"? -PB No, just a man against misogynist cvntsatchels trying to mask their misogyny with faux-activism.
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pv4
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paulbagzFC
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scouse_roar wrote:paulbagzFC wrote:scouse_roar wrote:Notor's daughter will be a "woman against feminism" for sure Like you are "man for feminism"? -PB No, just a man against misogynist cvntsatchels trying to mask their misogyny with faux-activism. Isn't that the exact definition of modern feminism? :lol: -PB
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quichefc
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pv4 wrote:scouse_roar wrote:cvntsatchels What a great word. Fixed.
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notorganic
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scouse_roar wrote:paulbagzFC wrote:scouse_roar wrote:Notor's daughter will be a "woman against feminism" for sure Like you are "man for feminism"? -PB No, just a man against misogynist cvntsatchels trying to mask their misogyny with faux-activism. Attacking, degrading & harassing women for having an opinion against feminism. Against misogyny. Right. Edited by notorganic: 27/8/2014 02:57:41 PM
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How does it feel to be enlightened by your own pseudo-intellectualism?
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afromanGT
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If your wife was so clueless with everything then how did she survive her entire life before you purchased her?
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humbert
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Am I less of a man for being a feminist?
What do you make of the fact that most women like it rough in bed?
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notorganic
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I've written and lost the answers to pv's questions several times, so will just dump what's salvageable here. Because parenting is such a complex and important issue, I'm happy to elaborate on anything but only ask me one expansive question at a time so that I don't spend so much time on it and end up losing it several times :lol: Troll/Ad-hominem questions from 433 and Afro have been ignored. pv4 wrote:you've talked a lot about your relationship with your wife in regards to your new found philosophy. how has this affected your relationship with your daughter? For starters, I stopped caving into her crying and whining. As a result she doesn't try it on me anymore, although she's much more successful with manipulating her mum. My daughter and I are very close, and we have long and funny discussions about things with logical moral nuggets hidden in here and there. Over the weekend we were discussing why it's not ok to hit as it applies to the golden rule, and also that she can't expect not to be retaliated against if she hits a boy just because she's a girl. Discussing that because last week when I went to pick her up from daycare I saw a girl hit a boy and say "you can't hit me back because I'm a girl". pv4 wrote:as a father do you view her differently? Differently than I would have pre-TRP? I don't think I view her differently, but through different glasses if that makes sense. I think that in the long run it will be better for her. My views on egalitarianism come into my parenting much more than TRP does. pv4 wrote:would you treat her differently if she was a boy? In some ways yes, in others no. I don't think that is much different from other parents... probably even less so than other parents as I don't push any particular gendered items down her throat. As she's currently so young, we're exploring music and cartoons together at the moment and letting her direct where her interests take her. So she's loving Tinker Bell, The Incredible Hulk, My Little Pony, Spiderman etc. As she gets older and more hormonal, this will probably change, but hopefully the groundwork of teaching her how to rationalise and internalise will serve her well. pv4 wrote:are you going to be introducing your philosophies of your life into hers, and how do you think that will affect her as a person? I'm already introducing my philosophies of my life into hers by virtue of her being part of my life. With any luck it will help her be able to identify and own her shit and not accept the infantalism of women that modern feminism demands. pv4 wrote:how do you forsee teenage junior notor will be in comparison to a normal teenager, and how do you think she will be different to if you had not subscribed to TRP? I hope she'll be much more intellectually and emotionally aware than the average teenager. I love our conversations now, I can't wait until she can read, develop, discuss and explore new ideas for herself. I think it will be different by ensuring that she is more enabled to make her own path rather than expecting the world like other teens do. pv4 wrote:Same question but as an adult as opposed to a teenager? Most men realise in their adult like that the world doesn't owe them anything, where I don't think that women do. This is why I'm not going to tell her about the money until she's 21 and developed her own sense of ethics and philosophy. pv4 wrote:Under TRP, has the idea of how/when/who/etc of your daughter eventually dating changed radically? By not treating her like a princess, I think that she'll be a much better girlfriend/partner/wife. I also hope that by being open and frank with my own philosophies that she won't fall into the trap of jumping onto the infamous carousel. pv4 wrote:What kind of person do you want to see her date and marry in future? I want to see her date/marry someone that: A) Enables her to be the best person that she wants to be. B) She can respect. C) Calls her on her shit. You see so much "no man is good enough for my perfect little princess" stuff, that it's no wonder that a large number of women (and society at large) assume that they are infallible in relationships. pv4 wrote:Do you expect to be asked permission to have someone marry your daughter some day? I don't expect it. Once she's an adult she's her own woman. humbert wrote:Am I less of a man for being a feminist? It's not possible to be "less of a man" if you're male. You either are or you aren't. I may think less of you for calling yourself a feminist, but that doesn't take your manhood away from you. Much in the same way that a Jewish Klan member doesn't make them any less Jewish. You're also not a feminist. http://www.nomas.org/node/122NOMAS wrote:Men cannot really be feminists anymore than whites can be black nationalists. Feminists don't even want you to call yourself a feminist. They want you to call yourself an 'ally', and don't want you to have an opinion - only to amplify theirs. [youtube]4BcWZnIovzY[/youtube] humbert wrote:What do you make of the fact that most women like it rough in bed? What do you mean what do I make of it?
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afromanGT
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Do you not worry that your philosophies might inadvertently drive her in the other direction? Especially in that you're imparting your philosophies on her, she could look for comfort in a partner and to find another male figure to do likewise?
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notorganic
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afromanGT wrote:Do you not worry that your philosophies might inadvertently drive her in the other direction? This happens when people are told what to think, rather than how to think. I'm not an all or nothing person. afromanGT wrote:Especially in that you're imparting your philosophies on her, she could look for comfort in a partner and to find another male figure to do likewise? You're going to have to qualify and clarify this nonsensical question, which is not actually a question despite the presence of a question mark.
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humbert
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Roff at 'the feminists' monopolising access to the word.
Surprised to hear you have children. How old are they?
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notorganic
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humbert wrote:Roff at 'the feminists' monopolising access to the word. I agree, it's quite funny. humbert wrote:Surprised to hear you have children. How old are they? Just the 1. She's 3.
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[youtube]4BcWZnIovzY[/youtube]
This woman is incredibly painful.
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humbert
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notorganic wrote:humbert wrote:Roff at 'the feminists' monopolising access to the word. I agree, it's quite funny. humbert wrote:Surprised to hear you have children. How old are they? Just the 1. She's 3. Good to hear mate. Have worked with a feminist org based in the Middle East for some time now, and they have no hesitation in calling me a feminist.
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