Why being a woman must suck at times!

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18 Sep 2017, 10:56 am

My opinions on why being a woman must really suck at times

1. There are not as many physically attractive men out there compared to women

2.having unattractive men chase after you

3. Having more bisexual feeling towards your own gender



Do you think I am right in my opinion or not?



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18 Sep 2017, 11:01 am

Jamesy wrote:
3. Having more bisexual feeling towards your own gender


Um... pardon?



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18 Sep 2017, 11:02 am

No, being a chick really isn't that bad.

Things that actually suck about being a women:

1. Being valued only for your appearance.

2. Being seen as less competent/intelligent/capable than men (and then having idiots lecture you on why that's a "good" thing).

3. Your body "leaks" every 28 days.

4. Having significantly less upper body strength than men.

5. Being considered "old" after you reach age 26.


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18 Sep 2017, 11:03 am

Number 1 is complete BS.

Number 2: When I get attention from women I am not attracted to, I take it as a huge compliment regardless.

Number 3: following your logic here that should be a good thing, see number 1.



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18 Sep 2017, 11:06 am

XFilesGeek wrote:
No, being a chick really isn't that bad.

Things that actually suck about being a women:

1. Being valued only for your appearance.

2. Being seen as less competent/intelligent/capable than men (and then having idiots lecture you on why that's a "good" thing).

3. Your body "leaks" every 28 days.

4. Having significantly less upper body strength than men.

5. Being considered "old" after you reach age 26.


lol

upper body strength specifically? What a weird statement.



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18 Sep 2017, 11:25 am

When I go out I see ALOT more physically attractive women than men



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18 Sep 2017, 11:28 am

Maybe because you don't like men "that way?"



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18 Sep 2017, 11:33 am

kraftiekortie wrote:
Maybe because you don't like men "that way?"


I thought the same thing. :)



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18 Sep 2017, 11:37 am

I assume a lot of women see other females in the same way I do as well?



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18 Sep 2017, 11:43 am

Closet Genious wrote:
XFilesGeek wrote:
No, being a chick really isn't that bad.

Things that actually suck about being a women:

1. Being valued only for your appearance.

2. Being seen as less competent/intelligent/capable than men (and then having idiots lecture you on why that's a "good" thing).

3. Your body "leaks" every 28 days.

4. Having significantly less upper body strength than men.

5. Being considered "old" after you reach age 26.


lol

upper body strength specifically? What a weird statement.


Men don't have significantly more upper body strength than women....?


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18 Sep 2017, 11:46 am

XFilesGeek wrote:
Closet Genious wrote:
XFilesGeek wrote:
No, being a chick really isn't that bad.

Things that actually suck about being a women:

1. Being valued only for your appearance.

2. Being seen as less competent/intelligent/capable than men (and then having idiots lecture you on why that's a "good" thing).

3. Your body "leaks" every 28 days.

4. Having significantly less upper body strength than men.

5. Being considered "old" after you reach age 26.


lol

upper body strength specifically? What a weird statement.


Men don't have significantly more upper body strength than women....?


Men have significantly more strength in general, not just upper body.



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18 Sep 2017, 11:50 am

Definitely not always.....maybe on "average."

But it doesn't really matter to me. Once you get past a certain age, physical strength hardly matters at all in an assessment of a person.

I worked out every day for one year, and acquired more strength, and lost about 50 lbs. Women looked at me precisely the same. No changes from me being a fat 188 lbs, to a trim 140 lbs.

I've known women who are physically stronger than me, and men who are physically weaker than me.

I have decent strength, in general---though I'm stronger in some aspects of the physical than others.



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18 Sep 2017, 11:54 am

Jamesy wrote:
My opinions on why being a woman must really suck at times

1. There are not as many physically attractive men out there compared to women

2.having unattractive men chase after you

3. Having more bisexual feeling towards your own gender



Do you think I am right in my opinion or not?


But most women love unattractive men.

Look at most of the men that women walk around with everyday - 90% of them are pretty ugly.

You might be one of the rare one of us that likes attractive men. :D

But most of us women don't. We like men who are jerks, even if they're ugly jerks. Doesn't matter.



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18 Sep 2017, 11:55 am

kraftiekortie wrote:
Definitely not always.....maybe on "average."

But it doesn't really matter to me. Once you get past a certain age, physical strength hardly matters at all in an assessment of a person.

I worked out every day for one year, and acquired more strength, and lost about 50 lbs. Women looked at me precisely the same. No changes from me being a fat 188 lbs, to a trim 140 lbs.

I've known women who are physically stronger than me, and men who are physically weaker than me.

I have decent strength, in general---though I'm stronger in some aspects of the physical than others.



A woman can go from being fat to slim and men will look at her differently. This does not always apply to men obviously since it's more complicated.



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18 Sep 2017, 11:56 am

kraftiekortie wrote:
Definitely not always.....maybe on "average."

But it doesn't really matter to me. Once you get past a certain age, physical strength hardly matters at all in an assessment of a person.

I worked out every day for one year, and acquired more strength, and lost about 50 lbs. Women looked at me precisely the same. No changes from me being a fat 188 lbs, to a trim 140 lbs.

I've known women who are physically stronger than me, and men who are physically weaker than me.

I have decent strength, in general---though I'm stronger in some aspects of the physical than others.


I didn't say it did, no need to assume intentions here.
It's just wierd to isolate the male strength advantage to only the upper body, it makes it sound like women's legs and glutes are as strong as a male's which they aren't.

Without the help of steroids, a man and a woman working out and eating right, the man will be stronger 10 out of 10 times.



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18 Sep 2017, 12:03 pm

I've known women whom I liked chubby better than thin.

I find, sometimes, that women lose a certain "character" when they try to achieve some sort of "perfection."