Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The presence of dads being required is cracking me up. You know lesbians aren't raising incels, right?
I think a lot of lesbian couples make an effort to ensure their sons have positive male role models in their lives.
What a stupid generality. Have you seen any data? Nope, just your own bias masquerading as truth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t have time to read through 7 pages of comments so I’m not sure if anyone said this but I think making sure your son participates in sports helps a lot. They learn how to work with others, touch grass, stay in shape, and sports generally help with popularity.
This. And not just team sports, but individual ones also like boxing, martial arts, shooting, archery, etc.
Boys who grow up doing manly activities are much more balanced and better at being a grown man and husband.
Citation? Sounds like you’re just making s*** up.
I've seen this kind of harpy at dinner parties. She inserts herself in conversations where she has nothing to add, and every time someone says something she doesn't like, she asks for a citation. It's berserk.
Lady, you are not on a dissertation committee. Your marginalia requesting citations is a category error.
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I disagree with the premise and you can’t provide a single iota of proof of this. I think it’s actually sort of the opposite. Tate, Rogan etc all promote “manly” activities and are literally the leaders of the incels. Soo doesn’t seem to be accurate. And with no citation, it’s more of an opinion than a fact.
Those are not manly men by any stretch of the imagination. Maybe compared to really wimpy men they would be considered somewhat manly, but most every man I have known on a personal level would make those men look like Woody Allen.
That almost further makes the point. They aren’t manly men, but they promote doing the exact manly sports you/pp said create non-incel manly men.
So either doing mma and kickboxing creates manly men, as said initially, or doing mma and kickboxing creates manly men like Tate/rogan, or non-manly men in your opinion.
Which is it?
Or is it just made up (duh) and you don’t like being called on your sh** (also duh).
DP, but OMG, someone please find this woman a flight of stairs to fall down or a door to walk into.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t have time to read through 7 pages of comments so I’m not sure if anyone said this but I think making sure your son participates in sports helps a lot. They learn how to work with others, touch grass, stay in shape, and sports generally help with popularity.
This. And not just team sports, but individual ones also like boxing, martial arts, shooting, archery, etc.
Boys who grow up doing manly activities are much more balanced and better at being a grown man and husband.
Citation? Sounds like you’re just making s*** up.
I've seen this kind of harpy at dinner parties. She inserts herself in conversations where she has nothing to add, and every time someone says something she doesn't like, she asks for a citation. It's berserk.
Lady, you are not on a dissertation committee. Your marginalia requesting citations is a category error.
🙄
I disagree with the premise and you can’t provide a single iota of proof of this. I think it’s actually sort of the opposite. Tate, Rogan etc all promote “manly” activities and are literally the leaders of the incels. Soo doesn’t seem to be accurate. And with no citation, it’s more of an opinion than a fact.
Those are not manly men by any stretch of the imagination. Maybe compared to really wimpy men they would be considered somewhat manly, but most every man I have known on a personal level would make those men look like Woody Allen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t have time to read through 7 pages of comments so I’m not sure if anyone said this but I think making sure your son participates in sports helps a lot. They learn how to work with others, touch grass, stay in shape, and sports generally help with popularity.
This. And not just team sports, but individual ones also like boxing, martial arts, shooting, archery, etc.
Boys who grow up doing manly activities are much more balanced and better at being a grown man and husband.
Citation? Sounds like you’re just making s*** up. Give me a citation so I can ridicule your citation! Reeee!
You need a "citation" for reality? LMAO! Step out of the Matrix. Look around you. Facts are facts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t have time to read through 7 pages of comments so I’m not sure if anyone said this but I think making sure your son participates in sports helps a lot. They learn how to work with others, touch grass, stay in shape, and sports generally help with popularity.
This. And not just team sports, but individual ones also like boxing, martial arts, shooting, archery, etc.
Boys who grow up doing manly activities are much more balanced and better at being a grown man and husband.
Citation? Sounds like you’re just making s*** up.
I've seen this kind of harpy at dinner parties. She inserts herself in conversations where she has nothing to add, and every time someone says something she doesn't like, she asks for a citation. It's berserk.
Lady, you are not on a dissertation committee. Your marginalia requesting citations is a category error.
🙄
I disagree with the premise and you can’t provide a single iota of proof of this. I think it’s actually sort of the opposite. Tate, Rogan etc all promote “manly” activities and are literally the leaders of the incels. Soo doesn’t seem to be accurate. And with no citation, it’s more of an opinion than a fact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t have time to read through 7 pages of comments so I’m not sure if anyone said this but I think making sure your son participates in sports helps a lot. They learn how to work with others, touch grass, stay in shape, and sports generally help with popularity.
This. And not just team sports, but individual ones also like boxing, martial arts, shooting, archery, etc.
Boys who grow up doing manly activities are much more balanced and better at being a grown man and husband.
Citation? Sounds like you’re just making s*** up.
I've seen this kind of harpy at dinner parties. She inserts herself in conversations where she has nothing to add, and every time someone says something she doesn't like, she asks for a citation. It's berserk.
Lady, you are not on a dissertation committee. Your marginalia requesting citations is a category error.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t have time to read through 7 pages of comments so I’m not sure if anyone said this but I think making sure your son participates in sports helps a lot. They learn how to work with others, touch grass, stay in shape, and sports generally help with popularity.
This. And not just team sports, but individual ones also like boxing, martial arts, shooting, archery, etc.
Boys who grow up doing manly activities are much more balanced and better at being a grown man and husband.
Citation? Sounds like you’re just making s*** up. Give me a citation so I can ridicule your citation! Reeee!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t have time to read through 7 pages of comments so I’m not sure if anyone said this but I think making sure your son participates in sports helps a lot. They learn how to work with others, touch grass, stay in shape, and sports generally help with popularity.
This. And not just team sports, but individual ones also like boxing, martial arts, shooting, archery, etc.
Boys who grow up doing manly activities are much more balanced and better at being a grown man and husband.
Citation? Sounds like you’re just making s*** up.
I've seen this kind of harpy at dinner parties. She inserts herself in conversations where she has nothing to add, and every time someone says something she doesn't like, she asks for a citation. It's berserk.
Lady, you are not on a dissertation committee. Your marginalia requesting citations is a category error.
🙄
I disagree with the premise and you can’t provide a single iota of proof of this. I think it’s actually sort of the opposite. Tate, Rogan etc all promote “manly” activities and are literally the leaders of the incels. Soo doesn’t seem to be accurate. And with no citation, it’s more of an opinion than a fact.
I am dying here.![]()
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You're like a windup doll!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t have time to read through 7 pages of comments so I’m not sure if anyone said this but I think making sure your son participates in sports helps a lot. They learn how to work with others, touch grass, stay in shape, and sports generally help with popularity.
This. And not just team sports, but individual ones also like boxing, martial arts, shooting, archery, etc.
Boys who grow up doing manly activities are much more balanced and better at being a grown man and husband.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t have time to read through 7 pages of comments so I’m not sure if anyone said this but I think making sure your son participates in sports helps a lot. They learn how to work with others, touch grass, stay in shape, and sports generally help with popularity.
This. And not just team sports, but individual ones also like boxing, martial arts, shooting, archery, etc.
Boys who grow up doing manly activities are much more balanced and better at being a grown man and husband.
Citation? Sounds like you’re just making s*** up.
I've seen this kind of harpy at dinner parties. She inserts herself in conversations where she has nothing to add, and every time someone says something she doesn't like, she asks for a citation. It's berserk.
Lady, you are not on a dissertation committee. Your marginalia requesting citations is a category error.
🙄
I disagree with the premise and you can’t provide a single iota of proof of this. I think it’s actually sort of the opposite. Tate, Rogan etc all promote “manly” activities and are literally the leaders of the incels. Soo doesn’t seem to be accurate. And with no citation, it’s more of an opinion than a fact.
I am dying here.![]()
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You're like a windup doll!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t have time to read through 7 pages of comments so I’m not sure if anyone said this but I think making sure your son participates in sports helps a lot. They learn how to work with others, touch grass, stay in shape, and sports generally help with popularity.
This. And not just team sports, but individual ones also like boxing, martial arts, shooting, archery, etc.
Boys who grow up doing manly activities are much more balanced and better at being a grown man and husband.
Citation? Sounds like you’re just making s*** up.
I've seen this kind of harpy at dinner parties. She inserts herself in conversations where she has nothing to add, and every time someone says something she doesn't like, she asks for a citation. It's berserk.
Lady, you are not on a dissertation committee. Your marginalia requesting citations is a category error.
🙄
I disagree with the premise and you can’t provide a single iota of proof of this. I think it’s actually sort of the opposite. Tate, Rogan etc all promote “manly” activities and are literally the leaders of the incels. Soo doesn’t seem to be accurate. And with no citation, it’s more of an opinion than a fact.
You're like a windup doll!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t have time to read through 7 pages of comments so I’m not sure if anyone said this but I think making sure your son participates in sports helps a lot. They learn how to work with others, touch grass, stay in shape, and sports generally help with popularity.
This. And not just team sports, but individual ones also like boxing, martial arts, shooting, archery, etc.
Boys who grow up doing manly activities are much more balanced and better at being a grown man and husband.
Citation? Sounds like you’re just making s*** up.
I've seen this kind of harpy at dinner parties. She inserts herself in conversations where she has nothing to add, and every time someone says something she doesn't like, she asks for a citation. It's berserk.
Lady, you are not on a dissertation committee. Your marginalia requesting citations is a category error.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t have time to read through 7 pages of comments so I’m not sure if anyone said this but I think making sure your son participates in sports helps a lot. They learn how to work with others, touch grass, stay in shape, and sports generally help with popularity.
This. And not just team sports, but individual ones also like boxing, martial arts, shooting, archery, etc.
Boys who grow up doing manly activities are much more balanced and better at being a grown man and husband.
Citation? Sounds like you’re just making s*** up.
I've seen this kind of harpy at dinner parties. She inserts herself in conversations where she has nothing to add, and every time someone says something she doesn't like, she asks for a citation. It's berserk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t have time to read through 7 pages of comments so I’m not sure if anyone said this but I think making sure your son participates in sports helps a lot. They learn how to work with others, touch grass, stay in shape, and sports generally help with popularity.
This. And not just team sports, but individual ones also like boxing, martial arts, shooting, archery, etc.
Boys who grow up doing manly activities are much more balanced and better at being a grown man and husband.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t have time to read through 7 pages of comments so I’m not sure if anyone said this but I think making sure your son participates in sports helps a lot. They learn how to work with others, touch grass, stay in shape, and sports generally help with popularity.