a fight today..

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  1. ramendays

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    #81
    ...his cute LITTLE brother. nasty.
     
    ramendays, Dec 6, 2007 IP
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    #82
    He only gave you one punch and one kick but you gave him 50 punches? It really was too much.
     
    drayserawon, Dec 9, 2007 IP
  3. Pauline

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    #83
    hi, please grow up. That kind of violence is really senseless.
     
    Pauline, Dec 9, 2007 IP
  4. TWalker

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    #84

    :rolleyes: Sammie you completely ignored the part where she wrote about the female part in it as usual:



    In Sammies world females are just poor victims and abused by men eternally. Truth is women use boys to perform violence for them and do the dirty work they won't, which is why men and not women end up in prison and dead.


    Granted there is small element of truth that females has a sisterhood but many times it usually thier little culture involves learning from young age how to get males to do things for them such as violence, fighting and crime. This is why "the sisterhood" starts little girlies being peaceful and sexual and wearing makeup and short skirts ASAP (5 years old).

    Yes I agree it would be a nice if we changed not just boys....but girls and society using boys as disposable fighting machines and workers and disposable money makers for women as well.
     
    TWalker, Dec 9, 2007 IP
  5. DeniseJ

    DeniseJ Live, Laugh, Love

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    #85
    I don't know what type of females you know TWalker but nothing you just described is ANYTHING like me or the females that I know.

    Makeup and short skirts at 5? Please... I was lucky if I got to wear makeup at 15, let alone five! Furthermore, I've never wanted a man to fight for me... and would never condone such behavior to begin with. I've never had a man "perform violence" for me.
     
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    #86
    I wouldn't say he is totally wrong. Some females do want guys to fight for them, or fight in their honor or something like that, others just like to know that a guy would (even if when it really comes down to it they wouldn't). Others like you wouldn't want that anytime.

    There are reasons to fight, and usually a woman is one of them, I mean if someone tried anything with my girlfriend they would have a fist in their face as soon as I next saw them. It's quite simple, you just don't try it on with someone elses partner, i'm sure women are in some ways the same.

    But I agree, I don't see many girls at 5 with make up and short skirts. Maybe 12 at the youngest.
     
    twistedspikes, Dec 10, 2007 IP
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    sarahk iTamer Staff

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    #87
    You need to get out more!

    For my daughter's 8th birthday she was given a airbrush tattoo kit. Makeup is a staple present and has been for years.

    I've banned Bratz in favour of the more wholesome Barbie. It was only 10 years ago that Barbie was vilified and now she's seen as safe.

    I'm having to school my daughter in nasty words to describe bad girls so that she gets the whole reputation thing.

    Luckily she idolises Hilary Duff (a good girl) rather than Lindsay Lohan & co because they are the faces on the magazines at every corner store, on the tv ads etc being sold to these kids. Not the role models I'm looking for!

    And this is in sweet little New Zealand where American tourists describe our children as "natural" and "unaffected". Where children can roam the neighbourhood climbing trees etc.

    The pressures are less down here but because we've removed the coming of age rituals there is no clear turning point where a girl moves from childish games to the responsibilities of adulthood and so the global merchandising companies are able to widen their target markets by selling to younger and younger children. Indulgent parents and relatives are sucked in and purchase because it's cute.

    Perhaps we need to reintroduce some strong leadership and some rituals to mark the progression of child to adult.

    Maybe then the need to pick on the new guy at school would be seen as bullying and not the way a real man behaves.
     
    sarahk, Dec 11, 2007 IP
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    #88
    Fair point :p lol

    Nah but really, i'm out enough, I hardly ever see small childred wearing make up or anything like that. I'm only 18 and hardly any of the girls I know wore make up before they were 14/15
     
    twistedspikes, Dec 11, 2007 IP
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    #89
    only time i punch someone or something 50 times is in everquest 2. 50 real life hard punches would wear a mutha out lol!
     
    eddie43302, Dec 21, 2007 IP
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