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View Forest Hillbilly's Profile Forest Hillbilly Flag in a hidey-hole 31 Oct 17 7.46pm Send a Private Message to Forest Hillbilly Add Forest Hillbilly as a friend

Originally posted by nickgusset


How many women can you name that have used sex to play the system?

You seem to infer it's quite common.

Elgrande is alright by you if I respond to Stirling or should I have put this reply in the Weinstein thread?

all of them. Madonna, Voorderman, etc, etc. Name women that don't use sex as a weapon ?
Name a female TV weather forecaster who doesn't have big baps.
Intellectual, yeah, right.

 


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Originally posted by nickgusset


How many women can you name that have used sex to play the system?

You seem to infer it's quite common.

Elgrande is alright by you if I respond to Stirling or should I have put this reply in the Weinstein thread?

I was in the pub game and a bouncer for a short time before teaching. I've seen women using what nature gave them for advantage ever since I was able to know what I was looking at.

Men and women aren't so different that they don't take advantage of things to get what they want.

Some women do, some women don't, just like men.

Edited by Stirlingsays (31 Oct 2017 7.49pm)

 


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View rikz's Profile rikz Flag Croydon 31 Oct 17 8.03pm Send a Private Message to rikz Add rikz as a friend

Originally posted by nickgusset


How many women can you name that have used sex to play the system?

You seem to infer it's quite common.

Elgrande is alright by you if I respond to Stirling or should I have put this reply in the Weinstein thread?

Well look at the Kardashians, in terms of celebrity they're about as big as they come and worth hundreds of millions. If you're intelligent and good looking you'll fly through life, if your just one or the other you can do alright. Humans judge other humans on looks by nature, so attraction is a massive key to success.

 

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View Kermit8's Profile Kermit8 Flag Hevon 31 Oct 17 8.30pm Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

Originally posted by rikz

Well look at the Kardashians, in terms of celebrity they're about as big as they come and worth hundreds of millions. If you're intelligent and good looking you'll fly through life, if your just one or the other you can do alright. Humans judge other humans on looks by nature, so attraction is a massive key to success.

Not necessarily. You could have been brought up in such a way as to be too screwed up to be bothered. It give a certain advantage for sure if taken but the person's character will dictate how it all pans out.

 


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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 31 Oct 17 8.36pm

Originally posted by elgrande

Go forth and multiply Gusset

If you want.
Then there will be more Gussets.

You really must think things through...

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 31 Oct 17 8.41pm

Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly

all of them. Madonna, Voorderman, etc, etc. Name women that don't use sex as a weapon ?
Name a female TV weather forecaster who doesn't have big baps.
Intellectual, yeah, right.

Thora Hird
Helen Keller
Mary Whitehouse
The woman who played meg Mortimer in crossroads.
Marie Osmond


As for weather girls? I can't, neither can Google...
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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 31 Oct 17 8.48pm

Originally posted by rikz

Well look at the Kardashians, in terms of celebrity they're about as big as they come and worth hundreds of millions. If you're intelligent and good looking you'll fly through life, if your just one or the other you can do alright. Humans judge other humans on looks by nature, so attraction is a massive key to success.

It's not harassment if the sexy part is part of their usp.

As for the other names Forest mentioned, are they happy in themselves if they did?
Does this excuse what a lot of blokes think they can get away with.

I bet pretty much any woman you ask will say they've been harassed in some way above what should be deemed acceptable.

I reckon recent events will see a sea change in how women are treated.
About time.

 

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View tome's Profile tome Flag Inner Tantalus Time. 31 Oct 17 9.07pm Send a Private Message to tome Add tome as a friend

Originally posted by nickgusset

It's not harassment if the sexy part is part of their usp.

As for the other names Forest mentioned, are they happy in themselves if they did?
Does this excuse what a lot of blokes think they can get away with.

I bet pretty much any woman you ask will say they've been harassed in some way above what should be deemed acceptable.

I reckon recent events will see a sea change in how women are treated.
About time.

I think it's sometime a fine line though, isn't it. It's a generalisation, but in most parts of the world the man is expected to take the risks and make the move, and in so doing have the choice to approach anyone. The woman is typically expected to have the choice of yes or no when approached. I think until this changes (and maybe it is?) the line between coming on a bit strong and harrassment may be blurred.

It may be the case that a collective case of backing-off by men afraid of the response to making clumsy advances may mean women adopt a more aggressive approach, hard to say.

 


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View elgrande's Profile elgrande Flag bedford 31 Oct 17 9.13pm Send a Private Message to elgrande Add elgrande as a friend

Originally posted by nickgusset

If you want.
Then there will be more Gussets.

You really must think things through...

Not really,i know what i meant,everyone knows what i meant....but no card.

 


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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 31 Oct 17 9.14pm

Originally posted by tome

I think it's sometime a fine line though, isn't it. It's a generalisation, but in most parts of the world the man is expected to take the risks and make the move, and in so doing have the choice to approach anyone. The woman is typically expected to have the choice of yes or no when approached. I think until this changes (and maybe it is?) the line between coming on a bit strong and harrassment may be blurred.

It may be the case that a collective case of backing-off by men afraid of the response to making clumsy advances may mean women adopt a more aggressive approach, hard to say.

It is, and there's a difference between being in the workplace and out on the lash.

If someone says no, to whatever, it should be respected.

 

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View rikz's Profile rikz Flag Croydon 31 Oct 17 9.28pm Send a Private Message to rikz Add rikz as a friend

Originally posted by nickgusset

It's not harassment if the sexy part is part of their usp.

As for the other names Forest mentioned, are they happy in themselves if they did?
Does this excuse what a lot of blokes think they can get away with.

I bet pretty much any woman you ask will say they've been harassed in some way above what should be deemed acceptable.

I reckon recent events will see a sea change in how women are treated.
About time.

I'd say it's pretty subjective to whether the woman finds the guy attractive or not. Let's take catcalling for example and do a quick social experiment. First let's send an unattractive guy around in an old 106, pulling over to random women and shouting random compliments at them, then we will send an attractive guy around in a brand new Ferrari 360 and have him do the same. Both the same crime and both harrasment in the eyes of UK law.

Are you honestly telling me that both guys will get the same response from women ?

 

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View johnfirewall's Profile johnfirewall Flag 31 Oct 17 9.44pm Send a Private Message to johnfirewall Add johnfirewall as a friend

Nature is an interesting argument as it's also the thing that dictates that the majority of women will have children (resulting in time off work and the consequential reduction in earnings over that period)

Annie Duke the poker player has exploited her perceived weaknesses to win the WSOP but of course the perceived problem is that men have the power to wield in the first place, to manipulate women in to doing things for film roles (or posess the money to be relieved of, in the case of poker, prostitution and divorce) but not much has changed in terms of women raising children while blokes hunt/ work. We're a couple of hundred (or thousand) years late in trying to deviate from this paradigm.

Edited by johnfirewall (31 Oct 2017 9.45pm)

 

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