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  • @MrLukePaul

    Don't tell me, Harvard, right?

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  • @MrLukePaul

    You should have studied harder, and paid more attention to the support your argument part. Bye.

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  • You weren't calling me a pussy,you were calling any guy who's ever had to cope with an abusive or violent female a pussy;he's supposed to fight with both hands tied.Society tells him he'll be penalised if he responds in kind,then tells him that he can't expect sympathy or help either.Point is you're someone who won't take female violence seriously until you see a corpse.When you're aware that some people CHOOSE specific patterns of behaviour,you realise that some people really can be evil.Adios.

  • @disagreeablesob Fine fine, sorry I called you a pussy, I would take that back. Point is, I don't think half of the reported cases of female-male abuse is as serious as the victims would have it, that the abusers are that evil. You used the word "predator," to think that people actually enter into relationships with that mindset is unrealistic. They're the consequence of relationships gone down the drain, which are best ended. Anyway I don't think we're going to agree. Last word is yours.

  • @piratsindre17 Most people enter relationships only after a period of acquaintance,with the belief that they generally know the other person.Predators exploit that belief.Get it right;most REPORTED incidents of abuse are male-female.In this culture,men who complain of being abused by women are ridiculed,told that they're weak and unmasculine,(sound familiar?It should,YOU said exactly that)so the fact that examples of REPORTED incidents of female-male abuse are relatively rare is NOT remarkable.

  • @disagreeablesob I comprehend every word I use quite well. I know what duplicitous means, just because someone tries to deceive (being duplicitous,) doesn't mean they would succeed, unless the "victim" is susceptible to being fooled in the first place. I'm quite sure women who, at the start of a relationship, are great to be with, don't inexplicably and suddenly turn into nasty bitches. Not saying it's your fault, but I dare say most abuse is male-female. So don't make this a big deal. It's not.

  • @piratsindre17 YOU said "make",not me.If you can't grasp the meaning of the words you use,perhaps you should keep silent.That it's EARNED,something GIVEN,is implicit in what I said.Duplicitous means "deceptive",as in a disguised or concealed aspect,a thing you WOULDN'T SEE.Again it's your poor comprehension skills at fault.Most men's experiences with horrible women and horrible men have been VERY different,as most men never found themselves physically and emotionally intimate with those men.

  • @disagreeablesob That you think I meant "make" as in "control" says that you have horrible experiences with women. Love and respect is earned, and if you're giving it and not getting it in return, then you either get some form of counselling, or ditch her. You talk about duplicitous women? Why even get involved with a woman like that? And no, I don't idealise women, everyone has flaws, the difference between you and I, is that I make no distinction between horrible women and horrible men.

  • @Protherium The video did not exactly explain this theory out right, he just went on about how men sacrificed themselves in war and casualities in war. I don't think Patriarchy is some huge "conspiracy" like the Illuminati, and this is the first of hearing such a thing. Patriarchy in history and today is a complex problem, you can't just blame men, women who support sexism are to blame too. It's also a matter of culture and in some religions as well.

  • @piratsindre17 That you actually think you can MAKE a woman love and respect you says that you really have no idea of how duplicitous some women are capable of being,or of how cold-bloodedly sociopathic women can be.A WOMAN will decide WHEN and IF she gives you her love and respect,it's not something YOU can expect to EVER be in control of.You sound like you're one of those naive,archaic romantics who still idealises women to the point of actually seeing them through rose-coloured glasses.

  • @SugarBudgie

    There are feminists out there who believe women were extremely oppressed throughout history by men, who are some kind of a community of interest who wants women as slaves. Watch this:

    -- watch?v=50pp_MM8omA

    For these feminists, any anti-feminist evidence is fake, a crude lie coming from Patriarchy Conspiracy.

  • @Protherium I'm not familiar with that actually, first time hearing about it. What exactly is it?(The World Patriarchy Conspiracy?)

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