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Reply #75 - Apr 30th, 2015 at 12:27am
 
Emma wrote on Apr 30th, 2015 at 12:24am:

You perpetrate violence on women.. or  should I say more correctly,  you believe violence is warranted against women given certain circumstances. 
Show where i stated any of this? you really are an old moll.
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Reply #76 - Apr 30th, 2015 at 12:32am
 
and you continue to evade..  so what sort of violence is OK against women.??


Warranted?  You know  ..  Like you have some sort of power to decide..??  come on,  tell us what is acceptable to you..  or else... 
own up to being a BS artist who is just stirring for a bit of fun..  a  wanker in other words...  because..?? given your posts  you can only be one or the other.

So what are you..??  a wanker..?  or an abuser..?? 

OH  and whether I partake of the vino or not, is neither your business, nor your place to comment upon. You obviously get my message..  just It isn't one you want to hear. Smiley

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Reply #77 - Apr 30th, 2015 at 12:35am
 
rhino wrote on Apr 30th, 2015 at 12:26am:
No need for me to defend something I did not post.

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Reply #78 - Apr 30th, 2015 at 12:49am
 
rhino wrote on Apr 29th, 2015 at 12:50am:
And yes, I detest
unwarranted
violence towards women.

  PLEASE SEE YOUR POST ABOVE.
This is where you made the blue.

Perhaps you have a poor understanding of language Rhino?
You qualified your statement by adding unwarranted.

To say you detest UNWARRANTED VIOLENCE towards women clearly means, in any normal thinking, that there IS therefore WARRANTED VIOLENCE  towards women.

You can't say one without the other applying, whether or not you said it. That is what you said... even if you didn't understand what you were saying.

CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THAT.? 

You could have said I detest violence towards women.. simple... but  NO.. you said UNWARRANTED violence. SO to repeat,  in hope of your understanding,  you are also saying,  there is WARRANTED violence towards women.

THAT is what I would LIKE YOU to understand, so unless your intention was to imply this perhaps you should think more carefully before you post your  anti-female comments. 
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Reply #79 - Apr 30th, 2015 at 1:30am
 
i didnt qualify the statement. It appears quite clear to me.
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Reply #80 - Apr 30th, 2015 at 1:34am
 
Emma wrote on Apr 30th, 2015 at 12:49am:
WARRANTED VIOLENCE towards women clearly means, in any normal thinking, that there IS therefore WARRANTED VIOLENCE  towards women.
i dont think so jalane1311, thats your thinking, not normal thinking.

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You can't say one without the other applying, whether or not you said it. That is what you said... even if you didn't understand what you were saying.

CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THAT.? 

You could have said I detest violence towards women.. simple... but  NO.. you said UNWARRANTED violence. SO to repeat,  in hope of your understanding,  you are also saying,  there is WARRANTED violence towards women.

THAT is what I would LIKE YOU to understand, so unless your intention was to imply this perhaps you should think more carefully before you post your  anti-female comments. 
I havent posted any anti female comments, you asked the questions now you dont like the answers. bad luck.
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Reply #81 - Apr 30th, 2015 at 1:44am
 
What did you say here Rhino.??

rhino wrote on Apr 28th, 2015 at 12:45am:
many Australian women would benefit by trying to be a little more feminine. Talking about poor stock, the average Aussie woman after about 3 generations turns into a rough as guts foul mouthed gutter slag.


rhino wrote on Apr 30th, 2015 at 1:34am:
havent posted any anti female comments, you asked the questions now you dont like the answers. bad luck.


Really??
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Reply #82 - Apr 30th, 2015 at 1:47am
 
or hererhino wrote on Apr 30th, 2015 at 12:27am:
you really are an old moll.


you can't help yourself.. and you don't even understand what it is you are saying..

Its perfectly clear to most of us just what you are.

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Reply #83 - Apr 30th, 2015 at 1:53am
 
rhino wrote on Apr 30th, 2015 at 1:30am:
i didnt qualify the statement. It appears quite clear to me.

Emma wrote on Apr 30th, 2015 at 12:49am:
Perhaps you have a poor understanding of language Rhino?
You qualified your statement by adding unwarranted.

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Reply #84 - Apr 30th, 2015 at 4:43pm
 
Lisa Jones wrote on Apr 29th, 2015 at 6:56pm:
Emma wrote on Apr 28th, 2015 at 11:24pm:
No Rhino  ...  you need to  open up your mind, such as it is.

This is about women's issues...  and our biggest issue isn't how to be feminine for REAL MEN.  Roll Eyes Grin Cheesy

In any case , a female is by definition, feminine.

Perhaps you'd like to suggest how Aussie women should behave in order to be 'more feminine.? To make you hard done by blokes happier.??

Now THAT would be interesting , eh?


I wonder if I'm feminine these days?

I'm far too busy with children, housework, gardening, shopping etc to really care.

I thought men were into PRACTICAL and ENERGETIC women who can competently manage household budgets, issues etc

My husband is. I guess that's why he married me.

Perhaps I should ask him just in case I'm wrong lol?



Well I asked him.

He kinda said what I posted above....but he added a few extras...which earned him a smack on the bottom lol  Tongue
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Reply #85 - Apr 30th, 2015 at 4:57pm
 
Back to women's biggest issues....

And this is a big one (for me).

BLOODY TISSUES IN POCKETS .....THEY PI$$ ME OFF BIG TIME.

Yep... I go through hell when tissues are left in pockets and then a whole load of dark washing comes out looking like ice frosted $hyte.

Grrrrrrr Angry
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Reply #86 - Apr 30th, 2015 at 5:10pm
 
Lisa Jones wrote on Apr 30th, 2015 at 4:57pm:
Back to women's biggest issues....

And this is a big one (for me).

BLOODY TISSUES IN POCKETS .....THEY PI$$ ME OFF BIG TIME.

Yep... I go through hell when tissues are left in pockets and then a whole load of dark washing comes out looking like ice frosted $hyte.

Grrrrrrr Angry



Have you thought about checking pockets before you wash? That's what we do - man, woman and children because washing isn't a 'women's issue'.
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Reply #87 - Apr 30th, 2015 at 6:09pm
 
Annie Anthrax wrote on Apr 30th, 2015 at 5:10pm:
Lisa Jones wrote on Apr 30th, 2015 at 4:57pm:
Back to women's biggest issues....

And this is a big one (for me).

BLOODY TISSUES IN POCKETS .....THEY PI$$ ME OFF BIG TIME.

Yep... I go through hell when tissues are left in pockets and then a whole load of dark washing comes out looking like ice frosted $hyte.

Grrrrrrr Angry



Have you thought about checking pockets before you wash? That's what we do - man, woman and children because washing isn't a 'women's issue'.


Of course I double check AFTER THEY'VE CHECKED.

Somehow..one gets missed every now and then. It must get scrunched deep into a pocket or something.

And at our place, all the washing gets done by me (following a certain "situation" <---- another word in our family for disaster).
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Reply #88 - Apr 30th, 2015 at 6:14pm
 
And whilst here, another bloody issue is the chronic case of losing socks in the wash.

I always count an even figure as I pop them in but an odd figure of socks ends up later on to pack away.

It gives me the $hits BIG TIME!


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Reply #89 - Apr 30th, 2015 at 9:57pm
 
Annie Anthrax wrote on Apr 30th, 2015 at 5:10pm:
Lisa Jones wrote on Apr 30th, 2015 at 4:57pm:
Back to women's biggest issues....

And this is a big one (for me).

BLOODY TISSUES IN POCKETS .....THEY PI$$ ME OFF BIG TIME.

Yep... I go through hell when tissues are left in pockets and then a whole load of dark washing comes out looking like ice frosted $hyte.

Grrrrrrr Angry



Have you thought about checking pockets before you wash? That's what we do - man, woman and children because washing isn't a 'women's issue'.



Goodness me.. Lisa !! I'm with AA .. you don't NEED a husband to approve of you..  you need to approve of yourself,  first.

You obviously belong to the women who do not feel they exist without someone to 'look after', preferably male, and/or children.. 

A scam... that's all it is.
You can escape your slavehood.. but not when you need others to verify your reality and your worth..look at yourself.. don't ask your husband for approval..


You are more than a wife and mother (slave).

But I'd have to say also Lisa.. if you only get upset about tissues in the wash,  your life is extremely circumscribed,  and unusually fortunate, if thats all that bothers you. Sad

Ah  but perhaps,  you have chosen to be that way...  in exchange for a sense of security.  A very false security.

THIS is important to you..?? Tissues in the washing..??  Huh
Are you being honest.?
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