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sigmadiva 04-30-2011 01:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 33girl (Post 2051931)
Some men have more willpower than others. Some men have weaker urges than others. I find it bizarre that you don't understand that men and women are biologically different, and that within those two genders are differences. I'm talking about YOUNG men for whom all this is relatively new.

I'm sure there are guys who went out on a date with a girl never intending to exert any sort of pressure who ended up doing so because of their physical urges. If you don't understand that, you must not have dated males in high school or college. Then again, you said you didn't like going to mixers and pretty much looked down your nose at them, so maybe you didn't.

But NONE of this applies to the original post and giving someone a freakin' roofie. Or what fraternities have to do with it.


Thank you for observing this 33girl.


Now I think I understand the basis for why Drole says what she says.

DrPhil 04-30-2011 03:11 PM

Interesting. I dated, attended social events and still disagree with the literal interpretation of "men are from mars, women are from venus." What it actually boils down to is that Drolefille and I (and those who feel as we do) have a different interpretation of what the biological differences result in.

Sex is biological and gender is social. The "nature versus nurture" debate has never been settled when it comes to gender. A big reason why is that there are no studies to provide solid evidence of the strength of biology over the strength of the social because no one is allowing test subjects who have just gotten out of the womb. One of the closest incidents that lends itself to the emphasis on "nature" is David Reimer whose story was shared in John Colapinto's As Nature Made Him: The Boy Who Was Raised as a Girl.

What I do know is there are people who have raised their own children to be gender neutral and relatively androgynous. Beyond some differences in hormones and bodies (and having to deal with people's stupid "what are you" taunts), there were fewer differences between the sons and daughters than there traditionally is when socialization is gendered.

I posit that the differences between the biological sexes has been exaggerated. For instance, girls and boys aren't born liking pink and blue or dolls and toy cars. Families decorate baby rooms with those things and therefore that becomes the first things the kids learn. Then that applies to how girls are taught to sit calmly and play with dolls while the boys can roar around with toy cars. Would those boys and girls do that if adults didn't teach and permit that? Females like myself who were raised both playing with dolls and toy cars; and jumping from trees "like the boys" are called "tomboys." People hope we'll grow out of it and it frightens parents when we don't. Then people wonder if kids who defy gender stereotypes will be homosexual or "will the young ladies ever stop being so aggressive like the men" or "will she ever be able to get married."

With allllll of that said, no, I'm not buying that men and women are just so darn different; and that these differences are innate or inevitable. I refuse to believe that men have these crazy penises and sexual urges that can't be stopped. That keeps men in the state of boys who are having their first wet dream. And I still don't see why the topic of sexual assault and rape has to be rooted in the presumed differences between men and women in the first place.

/damn this was a long post

violetpretty 04-30-2011 10:26 PM

I don't think it is anti-feminist to insist that there are simple precautions that women can take to reduce their chances of acquaintance rape. I don't see it as blaming the vicitm as long as you also acknowledge that the perpetrator is ultimately responsible. Certain circumstances make you an easier target.

For example, suppose you're walking home from a party through a sketchy area of town at night, alone, buzzed. You get mugged. Was it your fault? No. Mugging people is wrong, duh. No one asks to be mugged. Sure, we all wish we had more money. Were there things you could have done to lessen your chances of being mugged? Yes. You could have taken a cab, stayed over, called someone, walked with a much larger group, have a DD with your friends.

Same goes with preventing acquaintance rape. Better to be realistic and proactive, rather than put your fate in someone else's hands.

knight_shadow 05-01-2011 03:15 AM

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Originally Posted by violetpretty (Post 2052105)
I don't think it is anti-feminist to insist that there are simple precautions that women can take to reduce their chances of acquaintance rape. I don't see it as blaming the vicitm as long as you also acknowledge that the perpetrator is ultimately responsible. Certain circumstances make you an easier target.

For example, suppose you're walking home from a party through a sketchy area of town at night, alone, buzzed. You get mugged. Was it your fault? No. Mugging people is wrong, duh. No one asks to be mugged. Sure, we all wish we had more money. Were there things you could have done to lessen your chances of being mugged? Yes. You could have taken a cab, stayed over, called someone, walked with a much larger group, have a DD with your friends.

Same goes with preventing acquaintance rape. Better to be realistic and proactive, rather than put your fate in someone else's hands.

You could also take a cab to your home and get mugged/raped while opening your door.

I think the point is that blaming a rape victim is not OK. Sure, we can take steps to make ourselves lesser targets, but if someone is targeting you, how do you prevent that? As long as victims have "Oh, you should have ____ and you would've have gotten raped!" hanging over their heads, the crime is going to be severely underreported.

Drolefille 05-01-2011 03:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 33girl (Post 2051931)
Some men have more willpower than others. Some men have weaker urges than others. I find it bizarre that you don't understand that men and women are biologically different, and that within those two genders are differences. I'm talking about YOUNG men for whom all this is relatively new.

Wow, talk about making assumptions. First it sounds very weird for a woman to say she knows that men feel urges that women cannot understand. I'm curious about what time you've spent in a biologically male body to undertake such extensive research. You are, indeed, essentially making the 'wear a burqa because men cannot control themselves' argument. Even if you're making some magic distinction between SOME men who can and SOME who can't. DrPhil addressed the rest of this.

I find it bizarre that you resort to making personal attacks rather than addressing the topic.

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I'm sure there are guys who went out on a date with a girl never intending to exert any sort of pressure who ended up doing so because of their physical urges.
Which is why educating boys on consent is so important. But darn those urges, she could be crying and saying no and they just couldn't control themselves, amirite?
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If you don't understand that, you must not have dated males in high school or college. Then again, you said you didn't like going to mixers and pretty much looked down your nose at them, so maybe you didn't.
This was the best you could do? Really? Geez, did you go ask a 13 year old to come up with your insults?

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But NONE of this applies to the original post and giving someone a freakin' roofie. Or what fraternities have to do with it.
You are correct.
Quote:

Originally Posted by sigmadiva (Post 2052003)
Thank you for observing this 33girl.


Now I think I understand the basis for why Drole says what she says.

LOL, you're right, I'm just a she-ra man-hater. Seriously, the best you can do is cast aspersions on my dating life?


Quote:

Originally Posted by DrPhil (Post 2052023)
Interesting. I dated, attended social events and still disagree with the literal interpretation of "men are from mars, women are from venus." What it actually boils down to is that Drolefille and I (and those who feel as we do) have a different interpretation of what the biological differences result in.

Sex is biological and gender is social. The "nature versus nurture" debate has never been settled when it comes to gender. A big reason why is that there are no studies to provide solid evidence of the strength of biology over the strength of the social because no one is allowing test subjects who have just gotten out of the womb. One of the closest incidents that lends itself to the emphasis on "nature" is David Reimer whose story was shared in John Colapinto's As Nature Made Him: The Boy Who Was Raised as a Girl.

What I do know is there are people who have raised their own children to be gender neutral and relatively androgynous. Beyond some differences in hormones and bodies (and having to deal with people's stupid "what are you" taunts), there were fewer differences between the sons and daughters than there traditionally is when socialization is gendered.

I posit that the differences between the biological sexes has been exaggerated. For instance, girls and boys aren't born liking pink and blue or dolls and toy cars. Families decorate baby rooms with those things and therefore that becomes the first things the kids learn. Then that applies to how girls are taught to sit calmly and play with dolls while the boys can roar around with toy cars. Would those boys and girls do that if adults didn't teach and permit that? Females like myself who were raised both playing with dolls and toy cars; and jumping from trees "like the boys" are called "tomboys." People hope we'll grow out of it and it frightens parents when we don't. Then people wonder if kids who defy gender stereotypes will be homosexual or "will the young ladies ever stop being so aggressive like the men" or "will she ever be able to get married."

With allllll of that said, no, I'm not buying that men and women are just so darn different; and that these differences are innate or inevitable. I refuse to believe that men have these crazy penises and sexual urges that can't be stopped. That keeps men in the state of boys who are having their first wet dream. And I still don't see why the topic of sexual assault and rape has to be rooted in the presumed differences between men and women in the first place.

/damn this was a long post

It was long but it was very good. Which is why I quoted it in full.

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don't think it is anti-feminist to insist that there are simple precautions that women can take to reduce their chances of acquaintance rape. I don't see it as blaming the vicitm as long as you also acknowledge that the perpetrator is ultimately responsible. Certain circumstances make you an easier target.

For example, suppose you're walking home from a party through a sketchy area of town at night, alone, buzzed. You get mugged. Was it your fault? No. Mugging people is wrong, duh. No one asks to be mugged. Sure, we all wish we had more money. Were there things you could have done to lessen your chances of being mugged? Yes. You could have taken a cab, stayed over, called someone, walked with a much larger group, have a DD with your friends.

Same goes with preventing acquaintance rape. Better to be realistic and proactive, rather than put your fate in someone else's hands.
Thing is, society focuses on the victim's mistakes following a rape. The victim who is already blaming herself as this is very much human nature, really doesn't need to hear that. Other victims look around at how victims who come forward are treated and decide not to speak up, that it was their fault, etc. Or they won't report a rape because they had a sexual relationship with their rapist, and they don't think they'll be believed.

My status as being in a consensual non-monogamous relationship would likely result a defense attorney arguing that I had consensual sex and regretted afterwards because, after all, look, I enjoy sex, I must be a little... you know *nudge nudge.*

No one is saying that women shouldn't take precautions to be safe, or be taught to, but more that women should not have to, and shouldn't be expected to be on their guard at all times, particularly with friends, partners, spouses, etc. since most rape occurs in those situations. And to prevent rape we should be primarily looking at the actors, the rapists, not the victims.

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Originally Posted by knight_shadow (Post 2052136)
You could also take a cab to your home and get mugged/raped while opening your door.

I think the point is that blaming a rape victim is not OK. Sure, we can take steps to make ourselves lesser targets, but if someone is targeting you, how do you prevent that? As long as victims have "Oh, you should have ____ and you would've have gotten raped!" hanging over their heads, the crime is going to be severely underreported.

This.

33girl 05-01-2011 04:53 PM

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Drolefille 05-01-2011 05:05 PM

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Originally Posted by 33girl (Post 2052222)
hotlinked.jpg

So, what you're saying is, you can dish out the personal insults, but can't defend your argument because you made it all up?

Run along, then.

DrPhil 05-01-2011 06:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 33girl (Post 2052222)

I'd rather a long post that some people don't want to read than a short post that's dumb as hell. Your post to Drolefille was dumb as hell.

DrPhil 05-01-2011 06:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Drolefille (Post 2052224)
So, what you're saying is, you can dish out the personal insults, but can't defend your argument because you made it all up?

Run along, then.

Lesson learned:
Men and women are different. Just different. Get with that program, protect your vaginas, and the world will be a better place.

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Drolefille 05-01-2011 06:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DrPhil (Post 2052251)
Lesson learned:
Men and women are different. Just different. Get with that program, protect your vaginas, and the world will be a better place.

http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...YG7OJNYpKbK7jQ

I wouldn't know as a She-Ra man-hater. It's a biological fact that my tiny woman-brain cannot understand.

Alumiyum 05-01-2011 07:25 PM

Common sense says don't go upstairs with a stranger at a party alone, don't walk down a dark alley at night alone, don't accept a drink from a stranger unless you watched them make it, don't leave your drink unattended...those things NEED to be accepted as safety measures instead of "blaming the victim". We all know perfectly well that if a woman does do any of those things and is sexually assaulted, it's still the fault of the perpetrator.

And I for one do think men and women are, generally speaking, different. Yes, some of it is because of the socially acceptable gender stereotypes, but some of it, IMO, isn't. That doesn't mean those differences equate to "men can't control themselves sexually" and "women are helpless". Most of my friends are male, and the only people I consider "best friends" are male. I have two brothers. I don't believe any of them think that their penises are more important than a woman's right to say no. And yes, they tell me all the time how difficult it is to go out with a girl, be invited inside, and then realize she just wants to talk, not hook up. I have no trouble believing that. But do they just say "fuck it, my dick needs it NOW"? Nope. (I wouldn't associate with men that didn't think that way, for obvious reasons.)

My view is that if one person attacks another sexually or otherwise, it's the perp's fault. Full stop. But that's no reason to throw caution to the wind.

33girl 05-01-2011 07:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DrPhil (Post 2052247)
I'd rather a long post that some people don't want to read than a short post that's dumb as hell. Your post to Drolefille was dumb as hell.

I answered dumb with dumb. She was dumb to assume that I was saying biological urges = it's OK to rape.

And if all I have to go on is Drolefille's posts on this board, then yes, she does give off the impression that she really doesn't like men. Or women. Or life. Or much of anything in particular.

DrPhil 05-01-2011 07:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Drolefille (Post 2052254)
I wouldn't know as a She-Ra man-hater. It's a biological fact that my tiny woman-brain cannot understand.

Thank me later:
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Drolefille 05-01-2011 07:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 33girl (Post 2052262)
I answered dumb with dumb. She was dumb to assume that I was saying biological urges = it's OK to rape.

You're making two arguments, one is that you have knowledge of male urges that women cannot understand and the other is that women should take responsibility because men have these urges. Both are silly.

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And if all I have to go on is Drolefille's posts on this board, then yes, she does give off the impression that she really doesn't like men. Or women. Or life. Or much of anything in particular.
http://i.imgur.com/Jh3aC.gif
You sound so very concerned. You and AF can get together and talk about how worried you are about the path my life has taken me on.
Wait, so you're saying that men think about sex and women think about shopping? So... men don't understand that women have uncontrollable urges to shop? Man this sure is tricky. I hope some man who understands this will come and explain it to me!

DrPhil 05-01-2011 07:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 33girl (Post 2052262)
I answered dumb with dumb. She was dumb to assume that I was saying biological urges = it's OK to rape.

Well, insisting upon "boys will be boys" either implies that it's OK (there are some people who believe that) or implies that it is understandable or unpreventable. Either way, that puts the onus on women instead of the onus being where it should be, on both women and men.

Quote:

Originally Posted by 33girl (Post 2052262)
And if all I have to go on is Drolefille's posts on this board, then yes, she does give off the impression that she really doesn't like men. Or women. Or life. Or much of anything in particular.

:confused:

Opinions of usernames aside, everyone has a topic...or two or three or four...that they feel strongly about. It is interesting because if a man was to type what Drolefille has typed, I'm pretty sure the responses to his posts would be different. That's akin to how responses to posts about race and ethnicity (or sexual orientation, politics, etc.) are different depending upon the known race and ethnicity (sexual orientation, politics, etc.) of the poster.

DrPhil 05-01-2011 08:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Drolefille (Post 2052267)
Wait, so you're saying that men think about sex and women think about shopping? So... men don't understand that women have uncontrollable urges to shop? Man this sure is tricky. I hope some man who understands this will come and explain it to me!

Don't fret. I'm eating Coldstone's Creamery and it is heaven in a bowl. That makes it all okay. And there were a lot of men there so I guess both women and men eat Coldstone's. SheBOING, BOING, BOINNNNNNNNNG......

Now can we all be friends. There are enough viewpoints for all of us to party together. Hugs to Drolefille, 33girl, sigmadiva, Alumiyum, knight_shadow, and everyone else who has posted in this thread.

(((Blame the Coldstone's. :D)))

Drolefille 05-01-2011 08:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DrPhil (Post 2052270)
Don't fret. I'm eating Coldstone's Creamery and it is heaven in a bowl. That makes it all okay. And there were a lot of men there so I guess both women and men eat Coldstone's. SheBOING, BOING, BOINNNNNNNNNG......

Now can we all be friends. There are enough viewpoints for all of us to party together. Hugs to Drolefille, 33girl, sigmadiva, Alumiyum, knight_shadow, and everyone else who has posted in this thread.

(((Blame the Coldstone's. :D)))

Ugh, hate you for not bringing enough to share.

agzg 05-01-2011 08:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Drolefille (Post 2052267)
Wait, so you're saying that men think about sex and women think about shopping? So... men don't understand that women have uncontrollable urges to shop? Man this sure is tricky. I hope some man who understands this will come and explain it to me!

Live-in has to to keep me on a short leash when we're out in public because I cannot control my urges to buy things. Also, he gives me an allowance of $15 per day all in $1 bills.

Oh, who are we kidding - I don't need an allowance, I'm only ever in the kitchen!

DrPhil 05-01-2011 08:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Drolefille (Post 2052276)
Ugh, hate you for not bringing enough to share.

You know that women are some stingy bitches.

Drolefille 05-01-2011 08:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by agzg (Post 2052281)
Live-in has to to keep me on a short leash when we're out in public because I cannot control my urges to buy things. Also, he gives me an allowance of $15 per day all in $1 bills.

Oh, who are we kidding - I don't need an allowance, I'm only ever in the kitchen!

Your uncontrollable urges to buy things must be the only reason you buy shoes. You know you're supposed to be barefoot in case live-in feels some urges.
Quote:

Originally Posted by DrPhil (Post 2052282)
You know that women are some stingy bitches.

Ugh. I hate women. And men. I'm a She-Ra He-Man Wo/Man and life and everything hater.

DrPhil 05-01-2011 08:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by agzg (Post 2052281)
Live-in has to to keep me on a short leash when we're out in public because I cannot control my urges to buy things. Also, he gives me an allowance of $15 per day all in $1 bills.

Oh, who are we kidding - I don't need an allowance, I'm only ever in the kitchen!

You sound really ungrateful. Know your role.

/I didn't request whipped cream on my Coldstone's and the fact that it hasn't melted with my ice cream is kind of scary. What the shiznit is this whipped cream made of?! Would a man even ponder this?!/

Drolefille 05-01-2011 08:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DrPhil (Post 2052286)
You sound really ungrateful. Know your role.

/I didn't request whipped cream on my Coldstone's and the fact that it hasn't melted with my ice cream is kind of scary. What the shiznit is this whipped cream made of?! Would a man even ponder this?!/

Whipped cream doesn't melt at the same temp as ice cream, so maybe it's just good whipped cream?

I'm sure a man wouldn't worry his serious big brain over such frivolity.

agzg 05-01-2011 08:16 PM

OH my GOSH! Do you think I if I stop buying shoes he'll propose?!?! That's all I can ever dream for!

I'll have to keep the ones I have, though, especially the sexy heels that go with the circle dress and apron. Those are his favorite. I only buy shoes that I think my man will like (helps with the urges).

DrPhil 05-01-2011 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Drolefille (Post 2052287)
Whipped cream doesn't melt at the same temp as ice cream, so maybe it's just good whipped cream?

I'm sure a man wouldn't worry his serious big brain over such frivolity.

Thanks. I wouldn't know because real women only eat whipped cream when it's on a crazy manpart. Roar, manpart, roar!

WOCKAWOCKAWOCKA...BADUMDUM...CHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHH......

Drolefille 05-01-2011 08:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DrPhil (Post 2052291)
Thanks. I wouldn't know because real women only eat whipped cream when it's on a crazy manpart. Roar, manpart, roar!

WOCKAWOCKAWOCKA...BADUMDUM...CHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHH......

Had I been eating whipped cream then, it would have squirted out my nose.


And then no man would ever have urges for me :(

DrPhil 05-01-2011 08:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Drolefille (Post 2052292)
Had I been eating whipped cream then, it would have squirted out my nose.


And then no man would ever have urges for me :(

Correct. Real men don't want a woman who can't swallow the cream.

Drolefille 05-01-2011 08:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DrPhil (Post 2052293)
Correct. Real men don't want a woman who can't swallow the cream.

On a more serious note, swallowing is just less messy.

#TeamJustSwallowIt


/besides, what man will date a messy woman.

33girl 05-01-2011 08:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Drolefille (Post 2052267)
You sound so very concerned. You and AF can get together and talk about how worried you are about the path my life has taken me on.

What does AF have to do with anything? :confused: :confused:

Alumiyum 05-01-2011 09:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Drolefille (Post 2052294)
On a more serious note, swallowing is just less messy.

#TeamJustSwallowIt


/besides, what man will date a messy woman.

Internet high five

DrPhil 05-01-2011 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Alumiyum (Post 2052309)
Internet high five

Hussies!! Allaya!!!!

knight_shadow 05-01-2011 09:10 PM

I love you all.

Drolefille 05-02-2011 11:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sigmadiva (Post 2052003)
Thank you for observing this 33girl.


Now I think I understand the basis for why Drole says what she says.

You know what, I've considered this again, and what to add the following to my previous statements:

Go fuck yourself.

DrPhil 05-02-2011 11:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Drolefille (Post 2052944)
You know what, I've considered this again, and want to add the following to my previous statements:

Go fuck yourself.


LOL. No disrespect to sigmadiva but I am not the least bit mad at this.

At the same time, sigmadiva may not have meant that post as it read. Maybe she truly had a nonsnarky eureka moment.

Drolefille 05-02-2011 11:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DrPhil (Post 2052947)
LOL. No disrespect to sigmadiva but I am not the least bit mad at this.

At the same time, sigmadiva may not have meant that post as it read. Maybe she truly had a nonsnarky eureka moment.

While it is possible, I do sincerely doubt it. Occam's Razor favors the snide personal attack over the honest revelation.

Ghostwriter 05-03-2011 09:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 33girl (Post 2052262)
And if all I have to go on is Drolefille's posts on this board, then yes, she does give off the impression that she really doesn't like men. Or women. Or life. Or much of anything in particular.

Luv a good

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http://th897.photobucket.com/albums/...kdown-logo.png time!

sigmadiva 05-03-2011 12:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Drolefille (Post 2052944)
You know what, I've considered this again, and what to add the following to my previous statements:

Go fuck yourself.

It's okay.

I've come to realize this is your default answer when you've run out of something funny, witty or intelligent to say.

*shrugs*

Munchkin03 05-03-2011 12:57 PM

Is it this deep? :confused::confused::confused:

DrPhil 05-03-2011 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Munchkin03 (Post 2053065)
Is it this deep? :confused::confused::confused:

The discussion in this thread is extremely tame compared to the discussions that I have witnessed in real life.

IrishLake 05-03-2011 02:21 PM

This thread made my brain hurt.

Munchkin03 05-03-2011 03:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DrPhil (Post 2053082)
The discussion in this thread is extremely tame compared to the discussions that I have witnessed in real life.

I don't mean the intensity, I mean the calling folks skanks and shit.


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