Yes, I would call these people manipulative and not worth anyone's time,Are we going to get into the numbers game? There are plenty on both sides who 'play' to gain what they want.
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Yes, I would call these people manipulative and not worth anyone's time,Are we going to get into the numbers game? There are plenty on both sides who 'play' to gain what they want.
It's more complex than that with women - sometimes no means yes, but just as often, no means "heck no".
Yes, I would call these people manipulative and not worth anyone's time,
So dating sites are responsible for misogyny?Dating has moved a lot toward dating sites, where women control the power dynamic - women get a lot of messages, and make the most reports as well, tending to help shape the rules and the sites and the features.
Since women get a lot of messages and many more messages, they have grown selective.
Men, who don't get nearly as many messages, have gotten selective as well. And since men don't have a fantastic reason for it, they are likely just fed up.
What I find to be true, however, is that when women ignore men, they may be playing an advanced form of hard to get, whereas when men ignore women, they've most of the time given up, focusing on career, etc.
No means no, there is no other meaning to the word.
What about when men dislike other men? what is it called and how do people react to it?We have a thread on misandry. All things being fair, how about one focused on misogyny and dislike of females?
Misogyny - Wikipedia
One thing I have noticed is that the male response, including from me, to women getting more selective in the dating pool, is men getting more selective as well.
This article may back up my opinion: https://www.washingtonpost.com/busi...icans-not-having-sex-has-reached-record-high/
What I find to be true, however, is that when women ignore men, they may be playing an advanced form of hard to get, whereas when men ignore women, they've most of the time given up, focusing on career, etc.
So dating sites are responsible for misogyny?
I do apologize to the extent of saying "I may have oversimplified complex ideas and behaviors".
But one has to start somewhere. If we sugarcoat every thought, there exists a point where one makes one's self immortal/untouchable to necessary correction.
If someone's a manipulative pos then I will call them that, yes.Unfortunately a fact of life. is it worth it to label them though?
Still just misandry and as with everything, due to many personal and environmental factors.What about when men dislike other men? what is it called and how do people react to it?
Token Resistance happens on occasion. And about any subject - not just sex.
And no still means no.
If the target changes their mind then you will get a maybe or a yes
I would give you one lol. I remember once my best friend wore this jumper and my first response was to tell her how ugly it is. I kept making jokes about throwing it away. She found it funny.One more question. If I ask a woman if I look fat in my jeans, will I get an honest answer?
In my experience, women have said say "no" a lot,I think this is bull****. I think men just delude themselves into believing women are playing hard to get since they can't admit a woman they really fancy doesn't want him. What men see as playing hard to get women see as 'please go away.'
I would give you one lol. I remember once my best friend wore this jumper and my first response was to tell her how ugly it is. I kept making jokes about throwing it away. She found it funny.
Depends on what one classes as fat, I suppose.Maybe it's a guy's way of thinking but I do have a hard time wrapping my head around how a person could tell if a man was fat based on their lower section, unless they were really really fat.
But then again, I'm the one who brought it up - lol.
In my experience, women have said say "no" a lot,
& they sure did seem sincere about it.
HRT?Well if I ever get on HRT, remind me to give you a "yes". Provided the question doesn't pertain to haggis, cheap frozen dairy, Obsydian's phone number and address, looking in my direction, being seen with me, the time of day, etc.
HRT?
Haggis Research Temple?