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Grex > Agora41 > #63: A double standard in spousal abuse cases? | |
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senna
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response 25 of 33:
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Apr 7 22:10 UTC 2002 |
Male culture isn't doing itself any favors. Even in today's "kinder, gentler"
atmosphere, athletes still get tarred mercilessly for serious infractions like
crying during a game. Guys who are't perceived as tough have it pretty bad,
too. There's too much "good ole' boy" influence still present for men to
really feel like they can be properly expressive, and it hurts both sexes.
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ea
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response 26 of 33:
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Apr 7 23:05 UTC 2002 |
re #25 - you wouldn't by any chance be referring to a certain person who
may or may not have played hockey for BC a few years ago, would you be?
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jazz
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response 27 of 33:
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Apr 8 04:33 UTC 2002 |
What, there isn't a way of expressing every concept, feeling, or
emotion, for both genders?
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brighn
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response 28 of 33:
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Apr 8 05:05 UTC 2002 |
#25> One of the few things that Bush has done while President that I really
respected: He's been seen crying in the wake of 9/11, and has made no visible
attempts to get the camera to stop recording it. Yes, he's held back, but
damn, it's not common to see a President cry when he SHOULD be crying (as
opposed to Clinton's crying).
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senna
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response 29 of 33:
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Apr 8 11:38 UTC 2002 |
#26: Actually, I was more referring to Kordell Stewart, quarterback of the
Pittsburgh Steelers, who was criticized by nearly ever major national media
outlet for a sideline breakdown a couple of years ago. Big G didn't quite
get that much attention. :)
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ea
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response 30 of 33:
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Apr 8 20:17 UTC 2002 |
29 - only on USCHO ... and also ... "big" g?
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senna
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response 31 of 33:
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Apr 9 01:14 UTC 2002 |
Heh. Apparently, Stephen Gionta is even smaller.
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gull
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response 32 of 33:
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Apr 9 16:52 UTC 2002 |
Re #8: Sounds like we need another "no means no" campaign, but this
time targeted at women.
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happyboy
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response 33 of 33:
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Apr 9 17:08 UTC 2002 |
"Just Say 'NO SQUISHY PLEASE!'"
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