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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: Ken Adams who wrote (241507)3/11/2008 2:53:45 PM
From: Neeka  Read Replies (2) of 794047
 
Sorry.........didn't mean to offend, and did mean to go back and change that to "some" or "not all."

And you're right, some men feel that way and others feel like you do........my husband included, who has always been very respectful and a gentleman. I have been exposed to both kinds, and the kind other than yourself and others here willingly or unwillingly have created a bad name for men. Just as women who are whores or submissive to their husbands who visit whores have created the image that women are pushovers or chattel.

It isn't fair or accurate to stereotype but I have been told that deep down inside most men consider women whores. Not a nice thing to tell a woman, but I have heard that from more than one man. Men who were very close to me and realized I was curious about the differences between the sexes and that they could have an intelligent and logical conversation with me, and that I would not have a hissy fit.

edit: I also realize this is something that "should not be discussed in mixed company." and "isn't an appropriate subject", and will always be a subject that divides the sexes, and that it can't be talked about honestly, so I'll drop it now.
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