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Scarlett O'Hara 09-29-2013 06:28 PM

I don't think many woman would assign their looks as a ten.

midnight rain 09-29-2013 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Janszoon (Post 1370039)
If you're voting 10 I'd say that sounds more like you think your half full glass is completely full.

The world needs ditch diggers too :thumb:

4gotmyPW 09-29-2013 06:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Vanilla (Post 1370040)
I don't think many woman would assign their looks as a ten.

But the question was how would they "rate themselves" not how would you rate your looks. so are you saying a woman is only as good as her looks?

Scarlett O'Hara 09-29-2013 06:45 PM

Wtf? Way to put words into my mouth. I didn't realise it was not looks only. Pff!

Sansa Stark 09-29-2013 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Mondo Bungle (Post 1370016)
I'm satisfied just to be alive.

That makes me sad. You're pretty great, Loren

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Originally Posted by 4gotmyPW (Post 1370008)
You're terrible @ this. It would have been funny if you said out of his "ass" the "napkin" part was not needed. please leave the comedy for the joke that is your life.



You can't be serious, being born a male opens up every single door imaginable I can't say the same for the opposite sex.

Also you definition of a man is flawed, a real man could care less what standards society has set for him and lives regardless of judgment/the rules.

I have more respect for a man that creates his own path & fails, than a guy that follows in the safety of the shadow of the man in front of him.

lmao I'm so glad you're back Ass Napkin Ed, pls never leave again. I can't believe anyone would think this isn't actually 10000% true
although by your definition I apparently am a real man. lulz

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Originally Posted by ShopVacAbortion (Post 1369914)
I would dress a bit more feminine, I think I'd act more feminine.

:( Just because you don't fit a certain body type doesn't mean you can't present as feminine. I was overweight when I started to actually present as feminine (I am AFAB but also high femme) and it made me feel more comfortable with my identity, I started wearing dresses and only dresses and I still do, haven't worn a pair of pants in like 8-9 yrs. My weight made me feel like I wasn't very feminine, not to mention the fact that I don't fit the gender I was born into, unfortunately I developed an eating disorder so now that I'm average sized it doesn't really matter. Also, I have no gender.


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Originally Posted by Burning Down (Post 1370012)
Are you saying women get a free ride in life? Cause they don't.

Right????? Because "having the option to marry rich" is so liberating!!!!

Mondo Bungle 09-29-2013 06:58 PM

How does that make you sad?

Trollheart 09-29-2013 07:13 PM

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Originally Posted by 4gotmyPW (Post 1370008)
You're terrible @ this. It would have been funny if you said out of his "ass" the "napkin" part was not needed. please leave the comedy for the joke that is your life.



You can't be serious, being born a male opens up every single door imaginable I can't say the same for the opposite sex.

Also you definition of a man is flawed, a real man could care less what standards society has set for him and lives regardless of judgment/the rules.

I have more respect for a man that creates his own path & fails, than a guy that follows in the safety of the shadow of the man in front of him.

Absolute bull****. Nobody gets a free ride in life unless you happen to be mega-rich or something, and just because it's a male-dominated world does not in any way follow that men get a free ride. You are indeed talking out of your arse.
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Originally Posted by Burning Down (Post 1370012)
Are you saying women get a free ride in life? Cause they don't.

Of course not; I'm just turning his argument the other way. If anyone CAN, I repeat CAN get a free ride if they WANT to, a woman is much more in that position by just getting married, where a man can take care of her. I'm not for a moment saying this happens in any large percentage of cases, but it would certainly be a higher percentage than a man living off a woman. Once again, NOT saying this is the norm but I know some women who either get married and sit back financially, or get a sugar daddy and do the same. By and large a man does not usually have that option.

Edit: I see DJ got it. Thanks man. Every time I open my mouth... :banghead:

Trollheart 09-29-2013 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Vanilla (Post 1370040)
I don't think many woman would assign their looks as a ten.

Maybe not, but I'd definitely give you a ten. Maybe an eleven... :shycouch:

Sequoioideae 09-29-2013 07:28 PM

I don't think of myself as anything most of the time, I'm not a macho man by any standard, but I'm not too girlish either. I might just be normal as far as gender identity goes. I like having male parts, and I don't regret having them ever.

Sansa Stark 09-29-2013 08:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Mondo Bungle (Post 1370049)
How does that make you sad?

It sounds like the bare minimum of being comfortable with yourself? IDK if it wasn't a sad statement I must have misread :)


Also I think Ass Napkin Ed is right about thinking of yourself as a 10. I would totally rate myself a 10 and not give a second thought to it. But if you're a woman (or in my case you pass as a cisgendered female) you can't rate yourself a 10 without some loser dudebro having to comment on it because omg how dare a woman be in love with herself and not "humble" and demure!!!


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