Message from @Dvir
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fair enough
It also doesn't help that I am mistrustful of dating in a college environment.
For all I know I could date a seemingly normal woman only to do something wrong or break it off and be accused of rape.
Makes sense. I am counseling my son to be careful.
women are scary
*crazy
It's a different world that I grew up in.
I know for the most part it is paranoia, but even a bit of evidence makes an already unwilling me even more hesitant.
Its simple. Just be the first to accuse
I can't lie
therefore I am at a severe disadvantage
Learn to deviously tell the truth
Date for a while before letting sex happen. Lay groundwork.
Not even interested in sex
That's fine
Or you could go in the complete opposite direction and just become an actual rapist.
hmmm
that way the accusations aren't false.
>.<
Mad reasoning, but reasoning nonetheless
Anyway, thanks for explaining stuff to me.
Count Dankula has an enjoyable analysis of THOTS and Incels, although I doubt anything he says will be any more revelatory.
Aydin did a video a while back about how people build faux personal connections to ecelebs
Wouldn't be surprised if that helped uphold the thottery
@Dvir my girlfriend says that women are more abusive than men, whats say you boys should i trust the femoid
it tends to be a closer split than people suggest
and domestic violence tends to be mutually perpetuated
Yeah, if one partner is abusive there is a good change the other one is too.
I think the stats say women are more likely to strike their partners. It's just that they tend to suck at it so nothing comes of it.
Women are more likely to use weapons
I've had women strike me before. It's just annoying.
have you had a woman attack you with a knife? Because there are more than a few cases like that
Or abuse the kids
No. Just punching me.
Let's just say that far fewer results of female-on-male abuse reach the emergency department than male-on-female. Beyond that, I honestly can't say except through personal experience which is an absence of violence by either.
There was a study either here or in the states that actually found the highest DV/IPV rates in lesbian couples. My sister had a small debate with her teacher about it and then brought in the stats
I recall seeing that article somewhere
"Would you violently defend your lesbian sister from her abusive partner if no other option was available?" :^)
"Only a sick misogynist would answer positively! Who else would want to see two women get beaten?"
Then again, lesbian couples have some of the highest rates of domestic abuse.
I was hit once by my ex. Sort of by accident (hard to explain). Given a nose bleed. It hurt, but I was also laughing after the shock of it. I'd argue a palm thrust to the nose hurts no matter how it's supplied.
I was ina relationship where my ex got hit by all her exes