I can't watch movies with female leads even if I try too. I also never ever got sad about a female's celebrity death. Not that it makes me happy but for some reason I don't feel much empathy for women in general probably because I was raised by a mentally ill mother.
What about jewish women? You know, the ones who wrote all your favorite movies in all those writers rooms because they didn't run off to try to be directors and swing their dick around?
I still remember watching The Shape of Water. Read some reviews.. said it was a Drama Thriller movie. Got ready to see an 8/10 movie. Hell yeah. As soon as I saw the protagonist female was 35 years old I knew I was in for a feminist movie. I actually feel sexually violated that I watched the whole thing. Probably one of the top 3 most shameful things I've ever done.
Aren’t you guys looking for girls who are strong though? You want the ones that don’t feel like they need to be protected, so they won’t be looking for the tall athletic types.
I suppose that’s true depending on what type of girl it is. I know a very opinionated head strong girl who needs a guy that won’t be easily pushed over because if someone lets her she will be too controlling for it to be healthy. So I agree, she really can’t date a person that would just roll over to her.
But then for me I’ve never been much of a girly girl. I like eyeliner but I also laugh when I fart and I eat like a pig. I have never given two shits about fashion. And being naturally blonde has only made sure I will never wear anything pink because it makes me feel like [butterface]Barbie and I hate Barbie. But my boyfriend is not an extremely masculine dude, and I have always been glad about that. (No good at sports, very introverted, has hair longer than mine, etc) I don’t want a protector and I don’t want to feel feminine. I feel like we are both at a nice healthy middle point where there is no need to “act like a girl” or “act like a boy” and we can just act however we want.
The trouble is that I don’t know how much of a fringe case that is versus the headstrong version, so I guess I can’t give a very accurate probability for that kind of relationship.
And I know there are still a lot of people who think this way, but “real man” doesn’t mean anything. Anybody who says they don’t want to date you because you are not a “real man” should not be dated anyway. Ew. The only qualification is a penis, and congrats you are a man. You can be a man with more or less testosterone, but you’re still frickin real!
I suppose that’s true depending on what type of girl it is. I know a very opinionated head strong girl who needs a guy that won’t be easily pushed over because if someone lets her she will be too controlling for it to be healthy. So I agree, she really can’t date a person that would just roll over to her.
But then for me I’ve never been much of a girly girl. I like eyeliner but I also laugh when I fart and I eat like a pig. I have never given two shits about fashion. And being naturally blonde has only made sure I will never wear anything pink because it makes me feel like [butterface]Barbie and I hate Barbie. But my boyfriend is not an extremely masculine dude, and I have always been glad about that. (No good at sports, very introverted, has hair longer than mine, etc) I don’t want a protector and I don’t want to feel feminine. I feel like we are both at a nice healthy middle point where there is no need to “act like a girl” or “act like a boy” and we can just act however we want.
The trouble is that I don’t know how much of a fringe case that is versus the headstrong version, so I guess I can’t give a very accurate probability for that kind of relationship.
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1 LowSale 2018-05-02
I can't watch movies with female leads even if I try too. I also never ever got sad about a female's celebrity death. Not that it makes me happy but for some reason I don't feel much empathy for women in general probably because I was raised by a mentally ill mother.
1 gufestus2 2018-05-02
Most women centric movies suck balls. The only good women centric movies were written by, ding ding ding, men.
1 Batmanageable 2018-05-02
women have such shitty brainpower even a board room full of them can't write a decent film
1 Inquisitor1 2018-05-02
What about jewish women? You know, the ones who wrote all your favorite movies in all those writers rooms because they didn't run off to try to be directors and swing their dick around?
1 Batmanageable 2018-05-02
name some female jewish screenwriters who have made great films.
1 LinksLight 2018-05-02
barbra streisand
1 Moist___ 2018-05-02
Name some lol
1 frankwashere44 2018-05-02
Which movies are these?
1 darkayngl 2018-05-02
Huh, Wonder Woman has an amazing female protagonist and is directed by a female director. What are your thoughts on that?
1 Geleg456 2018-05-02
But written by a man
1 gufestus2 2018-05-02
Wonder Woman is a below average movie that only got praises because it was directed by a woman.
1 IllAudience 2018-05-02
That movie was shit
1 frankwashere44 2018-05-02
Superhero movies are for children.
But then women are children.
1 randomaabetaplayer 2018-05-02
Inb4 cuck, but I like strong female protagonists, even though sometimes they aren't exactly greatly written (that's when I turn my brain off).
It's really refreshing to see a woman in a leading position taking responsibility for others and stuff. It's damsels in distress who make me vomit.
1 Moist___ 2018-05-02
Sounds cucky lol
1 PM_ME_TENDIE_STORIES 2018-05-02
cuck
1 LowSale 2018-05-02
Soyboy cuck
1 4minutemilesss 2018-05-02
You are literally a beta cuck.
1 BlackOliveBurrito 2018-05-02
Cuckiroo
1 4minutemilesss 2018-05-02
I still remember watching The Shape of Water. Read some reviews.. said it was a Drama Thriller movie. Got ready to see an 8/10 movie. Hell yeah. As soon as I saw the protagonist female was 35 years old I knew I was in for a feminist movie. I actually feel sexually violated that I watched the whole thing. Probably one of the top 3 most shameful things I've ever done.
1 Rotciv_IRL 2018-05-02
... it was pretty good what the fuck?
1 sychosomaticBlonde 2018-05-02
Aren’t you guys looking for girls who are strong though? You want the ones that don’t feel like they need to be protected, so they won’t be looking for the tall athletic types.
1 GymcellingisCope1 2018-05-02
Strong girls want even stronger guys to feel feminine.
1 sychosomaticBlonde 2018-05-02
I suppose that’s true depending on what type of girl it is. I know a very opinionated head strong girl who needs a guy that won’t be easily pushed over because if someone lets her she will be too controlling for it to be healthy. So I agree, she really can’t date a person that would just roll over to her.
But then for me I’ve never been much of a girly girl. I like eyeliner but I also laugh when I fart and I eat like a pig. I have never given two shits about fashion. And being naturally blonde has only made sure I will never wear anything pink because it makes me feel like [butterface]Barbie and I hate Barbie. But my boyfriend is not an extremely masculine dude, and I have always been glad about that. (No good at sports, very introverted, has hair longer than mine, etc) I don’t want a protector and I don’t want to feel feminine. I feel like we are both at a nice healthy middle point where there is no need to “act like a girl” or “act like a boy” and we can just act however we want.
The trouble is that I don’t know how much of a fringe case that is versus the headstrong version, so I guess I can’t give a very accurate probability for that kind of relationship.
1 GeneticCleansing 2018-05-02
No. I am weak and feminine, so the only chance I have is with even more feminine and weak women
1 sychosomaticBlonde 2018-05-02
Or maybe you can find a girl with masculine traits to balance you out. It really depends on the girl
1 randomaabetaplayer 2018-05-02
Even women with masculine traits want a REAL MAN, not some wimpy fuckboi. That is if they actually exists (I have my doubts).
It's over.
1 sychosomaticBlonde 2018-05-02
I relate far more to dudes than I ever have to females, but my boyfriend is definitely not especially masculine
1 sychosomaticBlonde 2018-05-02
And I know there are still a lot of people who think this way, but “real man” doesn’t mean anything. Anybody who says they don’t want to date you because you are not a “real man” should not be dated anyway. Ew. The only qualification is a penis, and congrats you are a man. You can be a man with more or less testosterone, but you’re still frickin real!
1 GuyFromDaStore 2018-05-02
There are plenty of good female protagonists, but the best ones aren't feminists.
1 tehgymcel420 2018-05-02
Good thing I don't watch movies, only anime.
1 sychosomaticBlonde 2018-05-02
I suppose that’s true depending on what type of girl it is. I know a very opinionated head strong girl who needs a guy that won’t be easily pushed over because if someone lets her she will be too controlling for it to be healthy. So I agree, she really can’t date a person that would just roll over to her.
But then for me I’ve never been much of a girly girl. I like eyeliner but I also laugh when I fart and I eat like a pig. I have never given two shits about fashion. And being naturally blonde has only made sure I will never wear anything pink because it makes me feel like [butterface]Barbie and I hate Barbie. But my boyfriend is not an extremely masculine dude, and I have always been glad about that. (No good at sports, very introverted, has hair longer than mine, etc) I don’t want a protector and I don’t want to feel feminine. I feel like we are both at a nice healthy middle point where there is no need to “act like a girl” or “act like a boy” and we can just act however we want.
The trouble is that I don’t know how much of a fringe case that is versus the headstrong version, so I guess I can’t give a very accurate probability for that kind of relationship.