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Do any of you make love to these pros?? :-P

VJLUTZ

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Women did exactly the roles I described, communication, interpretation of high level orders, deciding when to wake a higher level officer up, and when not.
Um, okay. Obviously our definitions of "critical rapid decision making" vary considerably. Not saying that women were never in command of units back then, just not in command of combat units (and still aren't for the most part).

Also, you have a very annoying habit of putting words in the mouth of other people. I don't hate women. Many of the people I work with are women and never had a complaint of bias. Just interpreting what I've observed. And, you may realize, that everyone on these boards would be labeled as misogynists by the larger society. Even you.
 

mikemendez

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I don't care to much to mess around with American women, the new breed of entitled women, there are many things a woman can't do that only a man can, although they want to be recognized as though they can. The day a woman will suit up in full pads and return a kickoff in the NFL and survive the impact from a 250 lb male opponent or two......................
 

Srhsrh

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Um, okay. Obviously our definitions of "critical rapid decision making" vary considerably. Not saying that women were never in command of units back then, just not in command of combat units (and still aren't for the most part).

Also, you have a very annoying habit of putting words in the mouth of other people. I don't hate women. Many of the people I work with are women and never had a complaint of bias. Just interpreting what I've observed. And, you may realize, that everyone on these boards would be labeled as misogynists by the larger society. Even you.
Never said they were in field command of my unit(s). Just that we in the field received lots of direction remotely and women were good at it.
It's hard for me to conclude otherwise than a dislike of women from the conversation here, and I'm sure an impartial reviewer would agree.
I don't like American women as sex partners or gf. I've said that. But that doesn't mean I can't like them in the workplace, and doesn't mean I think they should be thrown out of workforce and subjugated again.
 

Bricktop

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Ima say this, in your case I understand. I also get it when a Woman is in her early 60's but before that age nah I can't agree she should just not care about her other half.

At this point much cheaper to keep her. Also sex isn't everything. But it is very important. For sexually active Women as well.

Idk I guess it's how I grew up. But I can't tolerate disrespect from no one.
As you grow older you see the mother of your children go through many things physically mentally and biologically. It’s not disrespect it’s just life. The strong adapt.
 

chunfun

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If it's good enough, and we've become familiar, I have no problem with making love. The physical act does not require love. It doesn't happen very often, but it has happened enough. It's worth it, with the right ones. As with most women, these have an extra level, if they trust you to treat them right in and out of the parlor.
 

Koondog

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Traditional roles women were property. Good luck with that
When was that ever the case in America? I hate when we mention the word tradition and some wise-ass (not you) will try and use 'slavery' or some other historical aberration which has nothing to do with 'tradition' in the proper sense to try and score some cheap point.
 

Bricktop

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When was that ever the case in America? I hate when we mention the word tradition and some wise-ass (not you) will try and use 'slavery' or some other historical aberration which has nothing to do with 'tradition' in the proper sense to try and score some cheap point.
Slavery never entered my mind! Traditional roles in this country were that women were property of husband.
 

Koondog

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I think historically BOTH men and women have had things very very tough, and have tried to share their burdens together as life partners and make the best lives they could for themselves. There might have been some men in some cases who treated their wives as nothing more than property but I hardly think that was a widespread view or anything that would constitute a 'tradition' in America.
 

krideynyc

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I think historically BOTH men and women have had things very very tough, and have tried to share their burdens together as life partners and make the best lives they could for themselves. There might have been some men in some cases who treated their wives as nothing more than property but I hardly think that was a widespread view or anything that would constitute a 'tradition' in America.
The US operated under Coverture Law up until the late 1800's.
 

Bricktop

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I think historically BOTH men and women have had things very very tough, and have tried to share their burdens together as life partners and make the best lives they could for themselves. There might have been some men in some cases who treated their wives as nothing more than property but I hardly think that was a widespread view or anything that would constitute a 'tradition' in America.
The nineteenth amendment would disagree.
 
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