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do you think “today’s women” make it hard for others?
Question by : do you think “today’s women” make it hard for others?
Or should I just say “today’s females”. I’m talking about the females who dress in short clothing, dance to music with derogatory lyrics, and fight other females over a guy. Granted this has always happened but it’s more prevalent now than ever. Yes, everyone is entitled to their own way of doing things but at what cost?
Can I call you a b itc h, who re, and etc. as long as I do it alongside a nice beat? Do you really think a guy is gonna think you’re relationship material when strangers can see your bare butt for free at the club?
Do you think the way these females/doormats allow themselves to be treated makes it harder for the remaining women?
It’s just a general question for a sociology class. dont take it personal
Best answer:
Answer by **Chai Latte**
you should not be effected by what other people do. if you are, you are sad. i agree, it makes it hard to be respected, but it’s a man’s world and women have NEVER been respected. and for your information, it’s not today’s women. This was happening in the 50s, through now. Every decade had women that were more trashy and somehow that was more fashionable. And yet other more moral women are considered prudes.
don’t let what other people do ruin who you are!
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Any thoughts on “latter day saint women” and sex (with a neighbor)?
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Thoughts on sex with lds women? This is a Latter day saint woman sex question..
she is married but her Mormon husband of less than 10 years or so is only barely interested in irregular sex with her that she says is mild as she calls it. She is interested in being with me and occasionally drops hints or asks if I am intersted in her looks. Happens that she is thin and has nice long hair and is kinda tall and from what I can see nice breasts so not bad at all.
Would you hook up with a “latter day saint” women (she IS thin and she has good legs). BUT I am concerned about her becoming lamely attached and I am not intersted in a relationship just like all these things I just want to use her and not get strings attached.
Any concerns because of her religion or her mormonism makes no difference?
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Answer by Jonathan
You shouldn’t let her Mormonism stop you. You should let her being married stop you. Sleeping with a married woman is dangerous business. She’ll get to feeling guilty about it and tell her husband. Then her husband will kill you.
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Any thoughts on “latter-day saints women” and sex (with a neighbor)?
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Thoughts on sex with lds women? This is a Latter day saint woman (mormon) sex question..
she is married but her Mormon husband of less than 10 years or so is only barely interested in irregular sex with her that she says is mild as she calls it. She is interested in being with me and occasionally drops hints or asks if I am intersted in her looks. Happens that she is thin and has nice long hair and is kinda tall and from what I can see nice breasts so not bad at all.
Would you hook up with a “latter day saint” women (she IS thin and she has good legs). BUT I am concerned about her becoming lamely attached and I am not intersted in a relationship just like all these things I just want to use her and not get strings attached.
Any concerns because of her religion or her Mormon connection makes no difference when talking affair and sex?
Best answer:
Answer by briandwales
that is very sad
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Black women:Aren’t you tired of “single black women” topic?
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: Black women:Aren’t you tired of “single black women” topic?
This is funny but true, i got it from Essence
“Stop telling me how I think, what to do, how to look, who to date, when to exhale…I beg of you.”
I get it. I really do. Bashing or even borderline bruising Black women is what hot in da streetz. By bashing I mean telling us why we ain’t nothing, ain’t gonna have nothing, ain’t gonna have nobody to share nothing with. Sure, it gets you book deals and blog views and radio shows and talk shows and photo ops and movie deals and basically… paid. I get it. You found a hustle that works and you only have to kick a group of people that are already down to do it.
Oh, you think you’re being helpful offering up your “self-help” and “how-to” and “best way” opinions to us? Even those of you that are not directly authoring the yada-yada, do you really think you’re helping by adding in your “tsk-tsk” or “co-sign” two cents response to the media swirl about all the problems with the sisterhood? You’re not. You are adding to the already cacophonous wall of noise. I respectfully request that right after commenting on this post J… everyone just shut up.
I am talking to celebs and so-called relationship gurus, writers, columnists, bloggers, regular folks talking in the coffee shop, women and men, young and old, Black, White, and everything in between… just STOP.
STOP re-quoting the statistics about successful educated Black women never getting married or having kids. Would you rather we stayed stupid and broke for the sake of a ring? Of course not, so how is reminding us of the statistics going to help? It’s just going to make the desperate more desperate and the hopeless less hopeful. I can’t see the good in that. Those of us staying optimistic become less so in the face of all the overwhelming evidence. Maybe we will (get married), maybe we won’t but the continuous talk of a “crisis” in the community (because of our unmarried state) is just plain mean.
STOP telling me how to look to catch a man. No, it’s not my weight. I’ve been everything from a size 8 to a 22 and back again and had a man at every one of those sizes. No, it’s not my hair, I’ve been straight, kinky, wavy, weaved, pony-tailed and darn near bald… had a man at every step of the way there, too. For every so-called flawless woman with a ring, I can name two so-called flawless women without one. Oh, magazines–this is for you, too. Stop telling us that this lipstick, that high-heeled boot, that pencil skirt is the thing we MUST own to snare Mr. Right.
STOP telling me to date (or not to date) White men. All of you. Seriously. I’ll date that blue dude from “Avatar” if I freakin’ want to. People dating the rainbow coalition, good for you. People only attracted to a certain type, good for you. People who have given up on one type and are looking for another type to swoop in and save them, good luck with that. Either way, I’m tired of hearing about it.
STOP looking for someone to blame. It’s not that all Black women are mean or picky or high-maintenance–GTFOH with that. It’s not that all Black men are trifling or thuggish or under-employed–that’s bullshiggity, too. All the Black men are not in jail, all the sisters aren’t expecting “too much”–those are cop out answers. I’m sure every woman who is single could sit down and point to a variety of reasons (good, bad and in-between) why they are that way today. Each story is an individual one both personal and unique to the person telling it. Let them own that story, quit painting with the broad strokes…
STOP acting like we are either sitting around waiting to exhale or are gasping our last breath surrounded by 20 cats. Can we not be vibrant, complete individuals regardless of relationship status? And this goes for you too other sisters… stop giving us the “I’m so sad for you” look because you have a man and we don’t (at the moment). This just makes us angry and less sympathetic should things not work out between you and your boo. We don’t need sympathy, just a little support and a smile. Please and thank you in advance.
STOP acting like my brains are a detriment. I shall not be dumbing it down for the cause of snaring a man. Nor will I emasculate him by pointing out all the stuff I may know that he doesn’t. Not everybody can match my Scrabble game… I’m evil with it, son… evil. Don’t come at me with the Trivial Pursuit either… moving on. This whole concept of acting like I’m less than I am to make a man feel like more than he is… that’s crap. That means we are not a fit. Onto the next… hopefully.
STOP judging me because I have standards. Not prejudices… standards. Sure I would date the UPS man if we found each other attractive and interesting. But the UPS man who has four kids, four baby mamas, two parole officers and a habit of blowing his paycheck on a great batch of chronic… hell no. That doesn’t make me snobby or bougie, that makes me self-aware of my own code of values, tolerance and limitations.
STOP as
it is worth the read for black women because this is exactly how i feel.
Best answer:
Answer by Sazh Katzroy
Man did you have to write an essay. Im just gonna say “Whatever”. Everyone is tired of all the black this black that topics.
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Q&A: Do all women “train” their men?
Question by : Do all women “train” their men?
Do all adult women try to train their men to behave in the ways they want? Either by using the carrot & stick method or more subtle methods. Why do women seem incapable of just explaining & negotiating what they want and accept that they are not gonna get what they want all the time? Every woman I’ve had a relationship with tries this and when I catch them at it, they get upset & go off & pout (or start screaming & throw things). I’m a lot more flexible about a lot of things so long as you don’t try to trick me. But if you try to trick or “train” me, the reaction isn’t pleasant.
Do women actually enjoy playing such dangerous games?
I’ve found it near impossible to find someone that just wants to be an equal partner. Everyone wants to be either a submissive or in the dominant role.
Best answer:
Answer by JT
Yea some of those woman like to play those games. I’ve been with girls who also played me. Your doing the right thing man.
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