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Netflix reviews - Women trying to play the victim..yawn


This popped up my netflix, I knew I wasn't going to watch it but decided to look at the reviews.

Amazing how women managed to hijack a documentary(probably fake) that's about a guy and his penis and insecurities about said penis and make it about themselves while playing the victim card.

But it's no surprise, I mean where would women be if they couldn't play the blame game and play the victim card every chance they get.

You had some women say this was misogynistic, others saying "women have it worse so shut up"

SMFH. Now I can understand the dude is a huge whiny douche, but a guy complaining about his small pee-pee = Misogynistic? Holy mother of stupidity batman.

"whereas it fails to acknowledge the impossible, insurmountable derogatory social standards that the media and males force onto women."

"I'm pretty sure this guy made this documentary to publicly shame his ex-girlfriend"

"pathetically misogynistic"

Are some of the few. So, when women make stupid youtube videos whining about sexual objectification, or photoshop,magazines,etc setting unreal body standards or women talking about body image issues, we're supposed to nod and agree. But when men do it, women turn around and find ways to make it about themselves? This is why I roll my eyes when I hear women complain about any issues.

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So because of a few women on Netflix who are trying to make this movie all about themselves, you are discounting all womens' issues everywhere?

You're worse than the dumb Netflix women.

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"Love means never having to say you're ugly." - the Abominable Dr. Phibes

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He makes a good point actually.

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It's a relatively new thing that women feel comfortable to talk about these things so it seems men can dish it out but can't take it.
That being said...
I'm a nice person and I won't try to make a guy feel bad himself if he's a good guy. But there have been many times where I feel like I can't be honest about something because I might crush the poor guy. Some don't deal well with constructive criticism. I'm talking more about performance not physical attributes though. And in the film he admits he had a lot to learn about sex. That's really the lesson that should be taken from this. It's unlikely someone would break up with you if you treat them right, know how to satisfy their needs physically and emotionally, if you were slightly below average size.

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