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How many men on here associate men dominating women with manhood?

Men on here keep accusing feminists of being masculine, and wanting feminine men, so I was just wondering. I think that's what's at the root of the problem here, and why insecure men associate women's rights with being castrated. Never heard of Dworken, so take a logic class and answer the question. Just because she did something doesn't mean squat. Dworkin, I guess. I think men just want to believe women can only think emotionally. That's a result of their own emotional thinking. Wanting to feel superior.

Public Comments

  1. Dworkin was a butch lesbian who married a gay man http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/17/weekinreview/17msuh.html?_r=1&oref=slogin Sorry, what was the question again? "He was Andrea Dworkin's life partner who described him, in reference to the fact that they were both homosexual, as a "nongenital man" ". http://www.spiritus-temporis.com/john-stoltenberg/ Edit "Never heard of Dworken, so take a logic class and answer the question" LOL! She's only one of the most famous feminists in history!! http://www.now.org/history/dworkin.html You feminists never cease to make me laugh!! Edit "I think men just want to believe women can only think emotionally. That's a result of their own emotional thinking. Wanting to feel superior" LOL! Is this a stand up routine?? If you knew anything about feminism you would know that Women's Studies teach that logic is male and that women have a 'special way of knowing'. And the fact that feminists seem to avoid rationality like a crack addict avoids soap doesn't make them look any smarter.
  2. I would say that women, other than banging one for the first time, has very little to do with manhood. Why is that what feminists think, that all men want to do is dominate women. Feminists such as yourself should get over yourself, you are not that important.
  3. yes i believe men should be the dominating ones most political rulers today are men
  4. i wish there was no concept of manhood. it took until last year to realise that women are the ones who require 'manliness' and feminists do too but cover it up by fooling themselves and everyone else that 'masculine' traits are just 'good' traits for both genders and instead of liking 'masculine' men they just like 'good' men. but in reality men don't require masculine traits in women and women don't require feminine traits in men.
  5. only the men here. real live men wandering the real live world tend to appreciate women who want equality.
  6. A lot of them do. And they are really not very tough guys, so they want to at least feel tougher than women. That explains the really tasteless misogyny you see on here. However, there is a strong anti-masculine undertone to most academic feminism, and anyone who denies it is probably guilty of it to some degree. They do favor a feminized cultural ideal in which little boys get scolded and drugs, instead a proper opportunity to run around and get a little rough housing in.
  7. Many feminists ARE masculine...be it in the appearance, thinking, or demeanor. Many feminists DO prefer less masculine/ non dominant men...as it doesn't challenge the woman's need for power. Women's rights are great, but it's the "out of control" need for female supremacy that would feel like a castration attempt on a masculine man. I don't have to emasculate a man to have my own personal success and power. Oh you really should read up on Dworkin, she was a real prize. (sarchasm)
  8. I know you'll hate this answer, but this is just how I see the world: I believe that women tend to be emotional and sensitive to the point that it interferes with their objectivity, often relying on emotional responses to make decisions about anything from social interaction to a proper course of actions. I believe that a good man does not conduct himself in such a manner, and that, further, he does not allow a female who conducts herself in such a manner to influence his actions, despite however much of a fuss she may make about him being cruel and insensitive. This said, I believe that being a man, in part, means ignoring female emotions when they are distracting or otherwise deleterious. At times, it's necessary to take control of a situation in which such irrational interests are causing considerable harm. Note: If this answer offended you, the view probably applies. If you didn't find offense in it, but only considered its merits objectively, you may be conducting an exception to my view.
  9. I'm glad you're asking for once instead of just blindly generalizing like you normally do. Of the serious users, I'd say maybe 10% at the most. Of all users including trolls, the number is probably approaching 50%.
  10. I Love dominating women.....is that what you were asking?? i like my women to look as tho they could kill me ;)....is a turn on and to be honest a dominating woman tends to have more virtues (or is it values? either one) but a lot of femenists are not like this.....they get confused between a femenist and a sexist (EDIT) Oh sorry, i think i read the question wrong :(
  11. i just want to be the assertive one in the relationship... the stronger one and the protector... im a man so i look a lot more strong and dominant than a woman... it would look really weird if some really small, short little girl dominated me.. its humiliating... oh and men are not against women's rights at all... we just dont like how feminism claims to be about equality and yet they only focus on the womans side and not the mans side.... we feel ignored and neglected.. so if we're neglected, how can we respect feminists..
  12. far too many. physically though, i suppose men cant help dominating us.
  13. You ask questions like this.... and then try to convince us you don't hate men? LOL. To answer though, not many is my response. I still think questions like this demonstrate your female supremacy attitude quite nicely... and as I say, actions speak louder than words. So claiming to be after equality, while harbouring these sexist ideals of men demonstrate who you really are compared to who you claim to be.
  14. I tell my wife all the time "I am the man", she may raise an eyebrow if I say it with conviction. Maybe I live in the wrong place to answer this but I really don't understand the problem. Isn't my wife my best friend? She has a say in every aspect of my life, same as I do in hers.
  15. I don't think any men on here feel that way.It appears to be women who accuse men of this,and the men who claim they do are winding you up!
  16. I don't think that in reality men want to dominate women . I am speaking within the confines of a relationship. No real man without any insecurity or control issues wants a doormat. An intelligent man wants a partner. The online rantings of a few teenage boys doesn't constitute a real poll. The guys who do that are are immature boys trying on what they think are mens positions.
  17. There are definitely men here who associate being men with dominating women. They're the ones who post all the stupid questions where they say negative things about women in general and feminists in particular.
  18. I'm not buying it that you've never heard of Andrea Rita Dworkin. "I've never heard of Dworken." Dworkin you guess; who are you kidding? You know just exactly who she is. You take a logic class and learn you can fool some of the people some of the time but not all of the people all of the time. Let this be a lesson to you.
  19. reading this answers i have a feeling most people have no idea what feminism is really about today its not about women having supremacy that would be "Amazonianism" but about women having equality and the safety to be free in our society. i.e "take back the night" walks etc. . . it can be frightening being a woman, this year there have been three rapes (and one attack one woman fought back and got away) on my campus all by the same male. one rape was even in a university building! the feminist group at my school did a lot to raise awareness to encourage females not to be alone and to get males to be "walking buddies" for their female friends. I would hardly call that a fight for dominance, nor were any of those women "masculine". Feminists also promote equal rights in the work place which women do not currently enjoy in all professions. As for feminism looking at female issues, well someone had to, we spend to many generations being ignored and controlled by men (specifically white men, just like every other repressed group in society) women needed a platform to raise our issues and we still do. That said men are welcome to join in and help in discussions and problems women face, like safety. Most women, feminists included would appreciate "strong men" volunteering for organizations like take back the night, helping women to feel safe in our neighborhoods and discouraging sexual deviants from abusing the women you care about. as for men dominating women having anything to do with manhood. i only know like three or four guys who think like that and their all single (and pretty much always have been) surprise, surprise . . .ahaha it doesn't matter what they think it's natural selection- women are weeding men like that out of the gene pool ;).
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