Narcissism, Misogynism, and Johns

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  • GP
  • 07-26-2012, 06:24 PM
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  • 07-26-2012, 07:15 PM
Well Ive said it before and I'll say it again... Im so horny the crack of dawn aint safe. Not sure what that makes me.
Well Ive said it before and I'll say it again... Im so horny the crack of dawn aint safe. Not sure what that makes me. Originally Posted by skudd
I used to have a neighbor named Dawn! You know I used that line as often as possible. Never did work.
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I cant believe I am going to participate in this thread. Its raining right now so I have some down time, otherwise I wouldn't bother. its unfortunate that ms. elizabeth would have to ask this question. Its unfortunate that someone feels the need to use these derogatory names to describe someone else. I wouldn't call a woman any of these names the same as wouldnt call a black person the n-word or refer to any other person by a racial/gender slur. Doing so only exposes your level of ignorance and intolerance. Ask yourself, "If a woman you are paying to have sex with is a hooktard, what does that make you?" Originally Posted by chubsyubsy
Since the question was already answered correctly all I have to say is:

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welcome to upset ny boardman.
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so does this mean this is an official thread because there is mention of boardman and he posted in it . good to see you in upset boardman.
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not till it turns to about him. IJS
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Hey mods...question.

Yesterday a male member brought up a very good, and valid point that would make for interesting discussion.

He pointed out that when you read many members posts you find behaviors displayed that match those associated with Narcissistic Personality Disorder.

I notice that just as prevalent, often at the same time, are signs of deep rooted misogyny - use of words like "whore" or "hooktard", aggression towards females, general objectifying of females, and numerous other traits common among men who hate women such as those listed here http://www.lovesicklove.com/2011/07/...ate-women.html and here http://www.lifeskillsintl.org/Men_Who_Hate_Women.html or as noted here http://samvak.tripod.com/faq79.html where the relationship between NPD and misogyny are discussed.

I think this would be something worthwhile to address, especially from the perspective of the ladies. Is this something we could openly talk about or would it be considered a violation of ECCIE Forum Guideline Rule #16?

Thanks, and as always keep up the good work!

Elizabeth Originally Posted by ms_elizabeth
So, you object to being called a whore? Prostitute?
But provider, escort, courtesan are acceptable?
All of them are the same thing. You fuck dudes for money.
it's just some sound more pretty than others?
So I refer to you as an escort I'm a normal well adjusted guy.
But I call you a dirty whore and I'm a misogynist?
Have fun with that delusion.
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  • 07-29-2012, 11:03 AM
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  • 07-29-2012, 01:14 PM
I can't believe this needs to be said, but...

So I refer to you as an escort I'm a normal well adjusted guy. But I call you a dirty whore and I'm a misogynist?
Have fun with that delusion. Originally Posted by Out_of_Bounds
African American. N***er.

You see no difference?
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well put doove, well put, touche to the ja.
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Doove is that you, you are my hero
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he done good.
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I see doove's point. May not agree. maybe ya missed my point. That's ok
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I can't believe this needs to be said, but...



African American. N***er.

You see no difference? Originally Posted by Doove
So whore or prostitute had to suffice all these centuries until someone came up with a more genteel term like escort?
Apples and oranges.
doove your comparison is weak.