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I don't even get it.
What David said, anyway. The rest of the s**t I haven't really made my mind up about yet.
Like.. I don't get it.
[Kegan] I should make a post about how many lesbian blogs I see that post things like "I am not your fetish." In regards to male consumption of lesbian porn (The kind that is probably made for men.) and how many lesbian blogs post yaoi and "yes homo" posts about video game boys.
And then cleverly imply a correlation and double standard, and rake in my easy billion notes.Yes. That is definitely the kind of thing I would want to do if I wanted to be famous in the world of generalizations and misanthropy. Sounds like a homestuck planet name. "Land of Generalizations and Misanthropy." highlighted in red was a generalization that I opened with, which was not my actual point. It was a thing I actually thought of, but when I actually like... parsed the thought, I knew it was a logic error, because even if I know people who would behave as such (And I do.) the post I sarcastically suggested would be a broad generalization.
I think that my point was missed, initially, and that is why I'm clarifying.
Also, because you maybe might have gotten your Greek confused, because the word "Misandry" is a popular term on tumblr (Mostly a misused one.) and the word I used "Misanthropy" looks kinda like it. It means people hating, though.
I think this, because then you went on to ask me if I'd ever been discriminated against, which seemed kinda like... not related to my point?
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Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 11:57 pm
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Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 12:39 am
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Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 4:38 am
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Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 7:24 am
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16-bit Jazzy Also, key difference between breast sizes and d**k sizes: you have to actually show your d**k to people for them to ever actually see it, and by that point they already either are in love with your personality or they just want sex and don't really care. I feel like the only reason most women pretend to care about d**k sizes is as a sort of revenge for the way that so many guys have probably noticed and commented on her breast size whether she wanted attention there or not. Breast size can be what people use to identify a woman even if they don't even know her. Girls with large breasts have trouble being able to tell who really likes them for who they are and who just wants to play with their boobs. Men have that privilege of having people get to know them very well first before they start judging the size of their sex organs. And also, Idk who gives a s**t how big it is unless they have a condition that makes it so tiny that they can't actually have sex at all. And outside of having sex, nobody gives a damn about p***s size except maybe people that just want to make you feel bad so that they can feel better about themselves. Maybe it's just me, but it seems like OVERALL men tend to care about p***s sizes far more than women who have sex with men do. They think they're superior/inferior lovers or more/less masculine just because of their size when that's not what women even really care about? Then again, I don't have that much experience with that stuff. A fair point, but I think that there are men out there who stuff their pants the same way some women might pad their breasts. There are men out their who feel real insecurity, and a pressure to show off their "Goods" to try to be more appealing.
Plus I don't think that dicks are the direct parallel of boobs. Boobs don't make babies, they just help feed them. A guy is more likely to be judged for his height, and his masculinity.
But just like there are guys who are into petit girls, there are girls who are into skinny guys. I guess the only guys who really get ******** over are the short ones, because most girls seem to want a guy to have to lean down to kiss them. I guess there's always someone shorter, short guys!
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Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 7:27 am
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Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 10:20 am
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Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 12:27 pm
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Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 12:35 pm
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Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 5:21 pm
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Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 5:24 pm
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