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Why are there feminists who think their gender is hard yet haven't experienced the other?

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Just seeing the other gender isn't everything, there might be thinks they don't show, or huge body differences, or maybe people treat you differently. I think seeing these women in society makes me puke, upchuck, throw up.

On the other hand, I'm just getting sick of feminists itself. But almost all feminists I hear meet the above paragraph, as I've seen and heard myself. This is getting horribly obnoxious.

"Deal with it", you type? Well uh, I live in the time where my gender has less rights. (Man) From what I've seen. But being in my shoes, just your gender and during the time your gender had less rights, but with my social personality, its not easy to deal with.

But we can do something about it, you just need to group up with hundreds of people just to make it work.

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  1. Though it could have been expressed more eloquently, there is actually a reasonable point buried in there. Some - not all by a long way, but some - feminists could be seen as a negative influence on the pursuit of equality. Promoting the rights of women while ignoring the inequalities men also face is not a good way of achieving it. It needs to work in two directions. Why doesn't it? People fight for what affects them personally because that is what is important to them. Simple as that.

    Some people have lived as both genders. It is unfortunate that transsexual people are still marginalised in modern western society, as we (I was born female, and am now male) have a great deal of insight to offer. It is true that men face just as much gender-based discrimination and as many assumptions as women do, though obviously in different ways. Whether they are "easier" discriminations to live with is highly debatable and I would personally not say it was easier to live as either one.


  2. I am a feminist and a female and, to answer what you initially asked about why feminists yet haven't experienced the other gender, I have not experienced the other gender because that would require a s*x change andI have not ever had one of those.  But, I have "experienced" the other gender in regards to sexually snacking on them, raising a fine son who became a judge this month by the way, and having a great father.  I've also experienced the opposite s*x by being sexually discriminated by men throughout my life including not being allowed to attend a public college prior to Title IX or enter the NASA program merely because I have female genitalia.  That made ME puke, upchuck and throw-up.  Has anything like that happened to you because you do not have female genitalia?

  3. Get over it. Ignore feminist's lie's and remember this one simple fact.

      They do not want equality. Feminist's want superiority. The quicker you accept that fact the easier your life will be.

             I don't mean to say to give in but once you know your foes plan it is much easier to defeat them so to speak.

  4. O_O ...o -kayyy then...

  5. I can't be your gender without major surgery, and I likes being a girl.

    I'm not discounting what you are saying, but you also have no idea either what it's like to be a woman. It's kind of the pot calling the kettle black, isn't it?

  6. I'd really love to answer, but what is your question?

  7. This isn't a question, its a RANT.  Go to your 360 profile and rant, otherwise, ask a question and some of us will try to respectfully answer it.  

    I think this is a rant anyways, it doesn't make any sense at all, but it sounds like he's hollering!

  8. Wtf are you rambling about?  That made absolutely no sense.

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