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No extreme feminists?

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I've been watching out and am waiting patiently for some feminist propaganda coming up here, but nothing yet :(
I guess being a feminist (extreme european style that is) staying in Thailand would almost be like masochism so maybe it'll be a long wait. But as an anti-feminist refugee, I would just love to get some agression out (in a clivilized manner). Still waiting for that challenge... :twisted:
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Get the jist but need more info. Do not forget that we males have much smaller brains than you.

P.S. A picture wouldbe easier for most readers.
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Being a clown is not considered an art.
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Yung wrote:Being a clown is not considered an art.
Tenuous association to the thred at most, anyway here is a dictionary definition of you.

Clown
arts comic circus performer: a comic performer, usually in a circus, who does not speak and wears an outlandish costume and heavy makeup
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Post by sam »

It all depends on what you call a feminist, I personally think thailand is a very feminist country. There are are many women who run high powered business's the ladies usually hold the household pursestrings, they have equal oppertunites for jobs i.e. builders etc and the ladies of the night charge for what women in england give away.
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That's why I wrote "extreme feminists", meaning desillusioned women who belive that they should have "right" to hold company board posistions even if the owners of the company wants a man in the position in ex. or being empoyed in certain positions by allocation of quota. Equal opportunities for employment is a fact in most european countries, but it is always up to the owner(s) of a company to decide who to hire for a specific position. Some feminists claim that it is "fair" that a woman is hired just because she's a woman, despite that there are other applicants with higher competence.

I am happy to see your view on prostitusion, an extreme feminist would say that this is taking advantage of women, while it in fact is the woman taking economical advantage of a man who can't get it for free (or only wants sex, not the woman). In this case women have an advantage. The uneducated bar-girls in Thailand support their families with higher income than than their uneducated brothers.

I've seen many farang women sour and obviously depressed here in Thailand over the farang man/thai woman relationships (overheard some conversations), but I think this is mostly because they don't get the attention that they are used to in their home countries. I for one don't care to look at european women anymore simply beacause most of them are desillusioned bitches who are desperately trying to be men. Thai women are in my oppiniom much more feminine, and most men like that, because most men love women.
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Yung wrote:...... an extreme feminist would say that this is taking advantage of women, while it in fact is the woman taking economical advantage of a man who can't get it for free (or only wants sex, not the woman).

Thai women are in my oppiniom much more feminine, and most men like that, because most men love women.
Very contentious stuff and what I have quoted is is all good stuff. I am somewhat impressed. From my ivory tower I see that many women seem to have a small French Fry on their shouder.

I could ramble on for years on this topic but I will not.

As for women in Thailand being more feminine than their farang counterparts. Well I am still reeling from shock on that one. These girls may look more feminine (what ever the eye of the beholder makes of that), but their behaviour can be (in farang terms) very masculine.

The natural reaction for a Thai women, when becoming frustrated, is to resort to violence.

This dialogue borders on racism. Everybody is different. Some races have different inherent characteristics fom others.

To repeat a rant of mine from many moons ago: if you do not like the tune then do not pay the piper.

I love all people from all races and sexes and judge them as to their individual merit. I have visited about one third of the countries in the world and I have met tossers and good people from all of them.

Forget the feminist crap and become regular geezers like the rest of us.

Anyway, I have just been ordered to come to bed and get off the Internet.

Goodnight everybody. It is getting close for my upgrade schedule time.
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This dialogue borders on racism. Everybody is different. Some races have different inherent characteristics fom others.
I believe has more to do with culture than race.
I love all people from all races and sexes and judge them as to their individual merit. I have visited about one third of the countries in the world and I have met tossers and good people from all of them.
I agree. But you you would have to agree that Thai, American, English, Maori and Finnish people are not alike when it comes to behaviour, reaction patterns, likes and dislikes etc.? Cultural things, the society around you, media, upbringing...
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Yung wrote: I believe has more to do with culture than race.

But you you would have to agree that Thai, American, English, Maori and Finnish people are not alike when it comes to behaviour, reaction patterns, likes and dislikes etc.? Cultural things, the society around you, media, upbringing...
Yes I agree of course, point taken. Probably ethnicity is the contentious issue rather than racism or cutluralism.

Both myself and my wife come from mixed racial and cutlural back grounds but culturaly are heavily influenced by our independent upbringings.

We are now moving off the topic of "Womens Issues". I am continually getting my proverbial wrists slapped for drifting off topic in a tangental direction.
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Post by Jockey »

If a girl likes her bottom spanked what's the harm in that?
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Hey, I'm a liberalist... (not an anarchist). Spank and be spanked, whatever you like. Can't really see the link to this topic though.
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Jockey wrote:If a girl likes her bottom spanked what's the harm in that?
Well said Jock. When was the last time that you had your bottom spanked. Judging by the grin on your face the other night I would suspect, not long ago.

Anyway ladies it is very refreshing to have you all on board. It is nice to get involved with topics that do not end up in male bonding type bun fights.

You have to remember that most men are really GAY.
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Yung wrote:Spank and be spanked, whatever you like.
I is a women's issue if she is around when the spanking takes place.
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Post by Handsome Buddha »

"the ladies of the night charge for what women in england give away."

Really?? A little naive? Wherever you are you pay for it one way or another!
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Post by DawnHRD »

Yung,
I realise from your first posting on this thread that you are trying to antagonise & provoke a reaction. And I'm probably an idiot for rising to the occasion, but here goes:
I'm a farang woman. I'm not disillusioned. I'm happy with my life & I love living in HH. I love doing what I do, despite the occasional stress blowout. :|
I do not want to be a man, under any circumstances I like being a woman & I am lucky enough to be able to view my life as individual rather than gender based.
I am not sour & I don't get upset that most guys here prefer Thai women - it's Thailand, I would assume that's normal! I went out with a Thai man for 3 years. The fact it failed was down to us & our outlooks etc. Nothing to do with race (possibly due to a difference in culture, but you show me a bloke on here that hasn't had the same problems).
Oh, and the bitch remark? Hey, I work with bitches every day - and they're a damn sight more loving, more faithful and funnier than a lot of humans. So, that's a compliment, not an insult...
And no, I'm not a feminist. Other women have done the work for me. I'm lucky, I don't even consider my gender as regards work - only as far as relationships go.
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