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Anyone notice something about women that might be deemed disturbing?


Women on average are definitely better looking than men, but there is something very disturbing that I noticed that is downright shocking.....have you ever noticed that some women can go from looking hot one minute.....to 6 months later becoming ugly?

All it takes is one bad haircut, too much pasta, and a bad attitude.....that’s all it takes. Can you imagine being married to a bombshell, then serving 6 months in the military, and then coming home to a frumpy housewife that looks nothing like the woman you married? Honestly the thought of this scares the hell out of me.

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Have you ever noticed how some posters bring nothing of value to the table.
I'm sure you have. Especially when you look in the mirror.

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Whoa, didn’t mean to rustle you jimmies there chief. Just an observation I’ve made.

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Making sexist and degrading threads towards women a hobby or did you just have a moment?

If all you're concerned with is looks than it all makes sense.
Just stick to the shallow end of the pool and all will be well.

I shouldn't be feeding you after midnight.
Just an observation I've made.

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Some women age very poorly, this is a fact. Nothing sexist about that. But it’s okay to make an observation that women can more easily fall in the looks department than men do. Also if someone wants to be shallow then let them be shallow, who are you to decide for others the rules that women should be judged upon?

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Some men age very poorly, this a fact. Yet you called out women.

You can make all he observations you want to just don't be surprised when people
call you out on this kind of juvenile thinking.

I'm nobody and more power to you.
I'm sure all the women in your life are very proud of how you view them and your values.

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BS ! This topic and the way it's worded is deliberately baiting and aimed at getting a reaction.

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All posts on this site are worded to get reactions, duh that’s the point of conversation.

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Duh, ok attention whore chumming the water. How's that for seeking a reaction ?

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You seem bitter and jealous, might want to get some exercise.

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Didn't mean to rustle your jimmies, just trying to stir up some conversation.

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You would think that with over 4,000 posts that you could come up with a better response than parroting me.

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Don't like your hypocritical denials & justifications being played back on you ?

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Are you a snowflake, social justice warrior, or both? You’re taking my opinion pretty hard, it’s borderline comical.

You must have missed the part where I admit that women look better than men do on average. Was I being sexist towards men here? You seem to view women as victims so of course you get offended the second someone criticizes them, but are totally fine with it being the other way around. I’m guessing you might be a cuck but I could be wrong.

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You're definitely wrong on every convenient go to label you've tried to pin on me and supposed reasons for my response. There are those on here that pretty well know me. I haven't missed anything. Now piss off ! I've made my point and I'm not wasting any more time on you.

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@Peppermint

I believe you erred when singling out women. But, with that said, we tend to notice girls/women more than men. Women gain weight during pregnancy and nowadays they don’t seem to care about the extra pounds after birth. Or they are consuming more fast foods due to not being able to spend more time in the kitchen cooking. Time constraints?

Look at the tv programs....”fat” is the new in! Double butts and camel toes abound! Some seem not to have a mirror or they don’t care about running all over town in sloppy sweats and dirty *house shoes*!

But, we women are at a disadvantage from the get go. When we do care about our appearance, looking presentable in our attire, we still have to go through the rituals women have been doing for decades...the makeup routine and styling hair. Not so with men. We have to “build” a face and hope not to utter the words “Damn this hair! I can’t do a thing with it.” before walking out the door. Men shower, dress, shave?, comb hair? and away they go! Not so with us!

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Problems at home? I don't really follow your comment about men versus women. I used to think women on average dressed better than men but quite a few women dress like crap nowadays. It's not about looking hot but wearing fabric, styles, and cuts that flatter versus emphasizing the negatives.
I don't think women go down as fast as 6 months at an age that is presumed young if the hubby is enlisted in the military. I've seen a number of former high school female classmates while middle aged and quite a few have aged nicely in terms of looks and personality. Women losing their looks while presumably in their 20's is part of the risk you take when you get married and really a marriage should not be about looks alone. That aside I know some women that are not 10's but more like 6-7's and with them wearing really hot clothes and have a good attitude are very hard to have a man keep his hands off of them sexually.

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Yeah 6 months is more rare, but it’s just crazy how fast a woman’s looks can go downhill whereas men don’t have this same drastic dip. I agree that outfits and attitude can play a big factor and boost the sex appeal, it’s just scary how you see these hot chicks on Facebook but when you meet them in person it’s obvious that the pictures were two years old and they now look fatter and uglier.

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I hate to break it to you, but exactly the same thing can be said of men. Nor do I agree there are more better looking men than there are women.

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Yep, quite a few guys are clueless when it comes to clothes and hair. I would describe my appearance as bland but yet women take notice of me in a positive way.

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Glad to hear it, Biff, but it doesn't all come down to clothes and hair when it comes to attractiveness.

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No I agree that there are more better looking women, but their looks go downhill more drastically and at a faster rate then men do. Most men hover around a 5 and might drop to a 4 later on while most women hover around 6 or 7 but might drop down to a 2 out of nowhere.

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Sorry, I typed it backwards. I disagree there are more better looking women than men. Nor do women's looks go downhill any faster than men's. There are as many examples of men's looks going downhill, apparently suddenly, as there are women.

Bad attitudes, putting on too much weight, losing their hair, being too stressed out for too long, aging poorly for whatever reason -- it has nothing to do with gender.

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Men are more easily impressed by the looks of women than the other way around. Most women don’t even care about looks, they want money and security and a sense of humor or good personality.

Men go bald, tend to be heavier, and don’t dress as well as women so I’m not sure how you could think men look better on average. But all I’m saying is that women rely more on “magic” (makeup/cleavage/tight clothing) and this illusion does work for a while, can come crashing to the ground like a house of cards if they’re not careful.

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You've got to be joking. Only men care about looks? Please. And what does that have to do with women (in your opinion) being more attractive overall than men?

Men can gain weight the same as women. Bad attitudes can make them as unattractive as it makes women. Some men dress well, some women do too. Some don't. In the end, attractiveness has far less to do with the "magic" than actually important things.

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I’m talking about the law of averages, obviously some women are shallow and some men drastically drop in looks, but women on average look better but at the same time their looks tend to drop more drastically. You’re free to disagree but my thesis does have merit.

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I have to conclude you're trolling.

Done now.

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You obviously haven’t come here to make friends; so, what’s the point of you being here at all?

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Nice straw man, I’m here to have a discussion.

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This is why I didn't marry until we were both 30

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I'm not of course for sexism against women and whatnot.

But I sometimes wonder, even if I by no means disagree, why are people in general far more offended and are far better able to recognize stuff like sexism and "degrading comments" towards women but if same or similar related comments were to be said about men, few IF anyone WOULD bat an eyelid, is it because women in general are far more vulnerable than men in the world, and not to mention, the fact that men are stronger etc but men have also sadly, and due to those reasons as well, committed more crimes etc in the name of power.

Interestingly enough, there are exceptions of course, but in Russia where I come from, people rarely if ever speak out against it like English speaking Americans do, and MAYBE there is something WRONG indeed about that, then again, at those times, Russia didn't experience any waves of feminism either.

And also, what about, say, MISANTHROPY, as in, making inappropriate comments towards PEOPLE in general as human beings? Aah, but overall and together, humans aren't prone to being offended like that.

But I suppose from a point of view of CIVILIZED humanity these sorts of things are in our blood, and in modern America for one, life long tradition, and interestingly enough, I like it how this thread (similar to one of mine) also goes against JUDGING PEOPLE but MOSTLY women on their LOOKS, which, I think, preferences of certain people including mostly men aside, is a GOOD lesson to teach.

P.S. I recently saw "68 Kill" (2017), have fun appreciating its female character who is a crazy killer but incredibly attractive in a "to die for lethal chick" sort of way - and, thankfully OR otherwise (again, IS there a right or wrong answer here), no one, FOR THAT, or otherwise, has called out the movie for being either "sexist" or "misogynistic", ah the wonders of our MOVIE world here.

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That film overall is like a modern crazy black comedy thriller revival mix of flicks like "Last Seduction" (1994), "52 Pick-Up" (1986), "The Getaway" (1972), "Bonnie & Clyde" (1967) and Skip Woods' "Thursday" (1998), all of which I have seen and highly recommend by the way, and if genre-wise and movie-wise these films, and possibly other similar ones in related categories mean anything to you, give "68 Kill" (2017) a look as well.

Also, have GREAT fun OR even great MIND debating what you think about its lead chick, and also, men, would YOU like to have a girlfriend or a wife like that "Liza" character from that movie, 68 Kill?

Ahh, what would my mother say? In a nice and intelligent way, I hope so, would she agree with my choice? (Except, I don't think we WOULD be stealing and killing in real life mind you, like from that movie, oooh.)

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2 Pepperminto, if you were that male character from "68 Kill" (2017) movie, I'm pretty sure you will notice something about a woman, and that chick was even his girlfriend for a while, that is even *more* disturbing, especially, if like in that movie, she tried to kill you. No?

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I know you asked men about if they would want a girlfriend/wife like the Liza character but I want to answer anyway. I haven't seen the movie but I can assume she's a wild card. I despise drama and issues so I wouldn't enjoy having a partner who was unhinged. I couldn't handle it, I'd hit the road so quick.

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In the movie, he even has to run away from her and hide as she tries to kill him.

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Her character is like a mixture of Bonnie from "Bonnie & Clyde" (1967), Linda Fiorentino's "Bridget" character from "Last Seduction" (1994) and Dallas from "Thursday" (1998).

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ain't seen a second of those movies bud. I don't understand why he put up with that from her. I guess its the level of attractiveness. I always wonder why men put up with certain things out of women.

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Welcome to America where women are considered victims and white men are labeled as privileged yacht sailers. Be sure to not trip over the double standards that are sprinkled everywhere.

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and is the situation say in Europe that much different? (Not to say "better".)

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But whats ironic is that the compoundingly COMMON problems are far more prevalent and exist in large amounts IN America itself, with women MOSTLY being the victims of various terrible misdeeds at the hands of men.

Its just that, more so than other places in the world, America was able to form organizations, ala feminism and whatnot, to counteract, condemn and bring many of these issues to light, nowhere near perfectly of course, but with some degree of success and PLENTY of OFFICIAL establishment.

Not that in HUMANITY IN GENERAL these compoundingly common problems are any less, sadly and unfortunately so.

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Women in Europe are a little more aware of the current state of the world, they’re way past the point of buying into the Utopian world where Muslims and Christians play hop scotch together and sing Holly Jolly Christmas.

America has a way to go until the chicks wake up and realize that they’ve been brainwashed.

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Donald Trump being the President isn't helping in any way by the way.

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Trump may have lost the battle with women, but he has set things up to win the war. The Media, which has brainwashed women for decades is about to collapse on itself in the next year or so, when this happens I guarantee that we will see a huge shift among female voters. I have many female friends that are starting to distrust the media more right now then I’ve ever seen, if the media isn’t careful we might see a red pill movement sweep the country like a wildfire.

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