Desperately pleading for hot-girl attention as it rapidly slips away from her.
aggiehawg said:Detmersdislocatedshoulder said:
juat beciase jesse tried to give AOC a salt lick doesn't mean it is harassment.
Guess she wanted a carrot instead.
infinity ag said:Trajan88 said:
Didn't she claim something similar when Alex Stein ambushed her on the Capitol steps?
I bet she liked it, deep deep down.
Women may complain but as long as they don't feel threatened or scared, they tend to love the complements (and to whine about being "harassed")
See here
Trajan88 said:
Didn't she claim something similar when Alex Stein ambushed her on the Capitol steps?
TXAggie4Christ said:
Didn't she fear for her life on Jan 6th too?
infinity ag said:Logos Stick said:Ellis Wyatt said:
"Words are violence."
Stupid *****.
Females believe this.
Helen Andrews - researcher/author on feminization of society - cited a study where they observed little boys and girls on the playground during recess. They observed altercations - verbal and physical - with the boys and girls. They counted the number of altercations per gender. They observed several fights on the boys side and few, if any on the girls side. They then asked each of the boys and girls about fights that happened that day. There ended up being about the same number of "fights" on the girls side as the boys side per the children.
When probed further, the girls counted a fight as - for example - "Jane told Jill that Lucy wasn't going to be her friend anymore".
As boys, we like to argue over topics. I do it here, I do it with my friends over politics and sports. Over beer. That is just what men like to do and no one hates each other.
The other day I met my lib friend at the gym, he has intense TDS and was railing about how horrible Trump is treating the poor H1Bs. Do we hate each other? No. I made my point and he made his.
My wife asks me why "do you like to argue", that is so awful. I told her we guys don't even remember our disagreement points after an hour, why is it horrible?
But the point is when women argue over politics/sports, they take it personally and hate each other. When men argue about politics/sports, they forget about it in an hour or the next day.
For men, words are not violence.
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Agreed and my wife is the same way. She ask's why do you want to argue, and I tell her it's just our way of navigating the world. It keeps us sharp and allows us to see other people's points of view even if we don't agree. I never take it personally and like you said usually forget about it 5 minutes later.
aggiehawg said:Quote:
Agreed and my wife is the same way. She ask's why do you want to argue, and I tell her it's just our way of navigating the world. It keeps us sharp and allows us to see other people's points of view even if we don't agree. I never take it personally and like you said usually forget about it 5 minutes later.
As a retired attorney, arguing is in my DNA. BUT I really don't like arguing with The Hubs, particularly on minor points just to be "right".
Soo, I just say, "Whatever," to signal this is not a hill to die on. Not important enough to matter, really.
HoustonAg2106 said:infinity ag said:Trajan88 said:
Didn't she claim something similar when Alex Stein ambushed her on the Capitol steps?
I bet she liked it, deep deep down.
Women may complain but as long as they don't feel threatened or scared, they tend to love the complements (and to whine about being "harassed")
See here
You aren't wrong, but I love that your proof is a clip from a 90's sitcom lol
4 said:Trajan88 said:
Didn't she claim something similar when Alex Stein ambushed her on the Capitol steps?
She absolutely loved it.
That's why she immediately went on social media to repeat it
TexasAggie_97 said:infinity ag said:Logos Stick said:Ellis Wyatt said:
"Words are violence."
Stupid *****.
Females believe this.
Helen Andrews - researcher/author on feminization of society - cited a study where they observed little boys and girls on the playground during recess. They observed altercations - verbal and physical - with the boys and girls. They counted the number of altercations per gender. They observed several fights on the boys side and few, if any on the girls side. They then asked each of the boys and girls about fights that happened that day. There ended up being about the same number of "fights" on the girls side as the boys side per the children.
When probed further, the girls counted a fight as - for example - "Jane told Jill that Lucy wasn't going to be her friend anymore".
As boys, we like to argue over topics. I do it here, I do it with my friends over politics and sports. Over beer. That is just what men like to do and no one hates each other.
The other day I met my lib friend at the gym, he has intense TDS and was railing about how horrible Trump is treating the poor H1Bs. Do we hate each other? No. I made my point and he made his.
My wife asks me why "do you like to argue", that is so awful. I told her we guys don't even remember our disagreement points after an hour, why is it horrible?
But the point is when women argue over politics/sports, they take it personally and hate each other. When men argue about politics/sports, they forget about it in an hour or the next day.
For men, words are not violence.
Agreed and my wife is the same way. She ask's why do you want to argue, and I tell her it's just our way of navigating the world. It keeps us sharp and allows us to see other people's points of view even if we don't agree. I never take it personally and like you said usually forget about it 5 minutes later.
aggiehawg said:Quote:
Agreed and my wife is the same way. She ask's why do you want to argue, and I tell her it's just our way of navigating the world. It keeps us sharp and allows us to see other people's points of view even if we don't agree. I never take it personally and like you said usually forget about it 5 minutes later.
As a retired attorney, arguing is in my DNA. BUT I really don't like arguing with The Hubs, particularly on minor points just to be "right".
Soo, I just say, "Whatever," to signal this is not a hill to die on. Not important enough to matter, really.
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Women are very very unlikely to. Even women who you think can handle it, at some point they have a breaking point beyond which they get hysterical. So I avoid discussing anything like this with women (esp the wife).
Dan Carlin said:
For a politician, AOC is kinda hot. Don't you guys pretend you wouldn't hit it.
Who knows if Watters said what she claims he said. I would hope we could all agree that sexual slurs targeted against female adversaries is a ****ty thing to do. Not 'pervert' level but, hey, don't be a misogynistic A-hole level.
Dan Carlin said:
For a politician, AOC is kinda hot. Don't you guys pretend you wouldn't hit it.
Who knows if Watters said what she claims he said. I would hope we could all agree that sexual slurs targeted against female adversaries is a ****ty thing to do. Not 'pervert' level but, hey, don't be a misogynistic A-hole level.
Trajan88 said:
Didn't she claim something similar when Alex Stein ambushed her on the Capitol steps?
Logos Stick said:Ellis Wyatt said:
"Words are violence."
Stupid *****.
Females believe this.
Helen Andrews - researcher/author on feminization of society - cited a study where they observed little boys and girls on the playground during recess. They observed altercations - verbal and physical - with the boys and girls. They counted the number of altercations per gender. They observed several fights on the boys side and few, if any on the girls side. They then asked each of the boys and girls about fights that happened that day. There ended up being about the same number of "fights" on the girls side as the boys side per the children.
When probed further, the girls counted a fight as - for example - "Jane told Jill that Lucy wasn't going to be her friend anymore".
Owlagdad said:torrid said:Tony Franklins Other Shoe said:
I guess he wants to date her?
Better get a paper bag.
Take two.
She is a two bagger.
bobbranco said:
If Jessica Tarlov was not offended by Jesse Watters comments then AOC's rage is completely fake.
Also, saw that live and am always amazed at the very humorous trash talking during The Five.
bobbranco said:
LOL. Gentlemen and women this is a life lesson. Avoid crazy.
She allows herself to accuse men of wanting her.
When the table is turned, rather mocked for her stupid accusations, she gets angry and cries "rape".
ShaggySLC said:
So dramatic
Ag1188 said:
Jesse Watters is the gayest person who pretends to be straight that I can think of. Lol
And AOC, she's referring to when Jesse said she wants to sleep with that disgusting creep Stephen Miller.
DamnGood86 said:
"Why don't you tell me..."; then wheels and hauls ass before even completing the sentence.
Pitiful.
infinity ag said:Dan Carlin said:
For a politician, AOC is kinda hot. Don't you guys pretend you wouldn't hit it.
Who knows if Watters said what she claims he said. I would hope we could all agree that sexual slurs targeted against female adversaries is a ****ty thing to do. Not 'pervert' level but, hey, don't be a misogynistic A-hole level.
This is what he said.
They were just joking around, in a light hearted way. Typical woman, to take everything seriously, go BSC and scream rape.