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"10 Things Every Intersectional Feminist Should Ask On a First Date"
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"10 Things Every Intersectional Feminist Should Ask On a First Date"

Quote: (12-11-2017 12:40 PM)churros Wrote:  

This make me think of chicks I've lost due to be honest about my opinions during pillow talk. I don't think I can compromise my principles for pussy, and even from a game perspective, I think it's incongruent and gives a shy or reticent vibe.

I think this depends on how you play it. From an "amused mastery" stance, showing a woman you don't think she matters enough to know your opinions puts her in a subordinate position where she's more eager for approval. I've been surprised at how girlish and needy some adult women will become once they find out there's something they can't get a man to tell them.

It also opens the door to making her fill in the blanks and convince herself that you believe whatever her imaginary perfect man would believe.

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"10 Things Every Intersectional Feminist Should Ask On a First Date"

Quote: (12-11-2017 01:18 PM)Spectrumwalker Wrote:  

I've secretly always wanted this to happen. ...But, if this were to happen; I would go along with whatever she's saying and act like a complete male feminist. I'd suggest we do dinner instead of only drinks and bounce to a restaurant (splitting the bill like of course amiright??). Order the most expensive appetizer, main, and dessert on the menu. Stuff my face. Continue to go along with her bs, "oh yeah like I totally agree sexism blah blah/socialism just hasnt been implemented properly yet/gays are people to/oh yeah and Trump is like literally Hitler". Order a few more rounds and rack up the bill. Excuse myself to the restroom....only to never to be seen again.

One day...

Sometimes taking the low road is called for... and gratifying

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Quote: (07-22-2016 01:30 PM)PapayaTapper Wrote:  

Yes Ive done it. Years ago when I first moved to CA I went out on a first date to dinner (yes...I admit I too once was a first date chode) with this really attractive blond. We're like half an hour into it at the restaurant and after ordering the lobster she says (I'll never forget it):

AB "Wow, I'm really having a good time. Aren't you?"

PT "Why yes I am too"

AB "Ok mind if I ask you something?"

PT "sure"

AB "If this continues to go well would you mind providing my father a finanical statement?"

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PT "Uhhhh...Huh?"

AB "Yes it's just that if we're going to get serious then my father will have to approve and we might sa well get that out of the way..right?"

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PT "Uhhhh...yeah" (is what I said but what I was thinking was..."This money hungry cunt is either nuts, or evil or both")

So a little while later as I chewed my food and chewed on this development I grew angrier and angrier. Then

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PT "Waiter can we get a bottle of Dom and yes we would like the dessert menu"

We proceed to finish dinner, the champagne and then order the dessert. Before the dessert arrives I excuse myself to go to the restroom. I get up and instead of going to the pisser my full belly, my buzz and I all head out the door without looking back. As soon as Im outside I busted out laughing. I've always imagined that daddy had to come rescue his little princess
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"10 Things Every Intersectional Feminist Should Ask On a First Date"

Quote: (12-11-2017 01:34 PM)Jetset Wrote:  

I think this depends on how you play it. From an "amused mastery" stance, showing a woman you don't think she matters enough to know your opinions puts her in a subordinate position where she's more eager for approval.

Definitely agree with this. A girl I'm seeing now is anti-Trump and although she doesn't proclaim to be a feminist, she touts that line pretty close.

I don't like to engage in politics with her, so I'll just kind of chuckle when she brings something political up and blow her off. Sometimes though I can't help it and I engage with her. I'll destroy her argument with logic and, like many of us here suspect, she likes being put in her place. It's weird. Her vibe changes and she gets all mushy on me.

I really think most women know what's right and wrong and use feminist ideals as one big shit test. It sounds fucking ridiculous and nonsensical, but when did women ever make sense?

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"10 Things Every Intersectional Feminist Should Ask On a First Date"

Every single college girl I've dated or banged the last 5 years has been a self-described 'feminist' except for one Trumper. Only one of them had any knowledge of what she was talking about and she also hated HJC. We used to get into it over drinks sometimes but she also loved being Daddy's submissive bondage slave spank-toy.

From another, younger, virtue-signaling progressive in my bed: 'Fuck feminism, I love being hogtied!'
She would also cook me dinner [skilled] and wake me up with a morning hummer.

They yearn to be put in their place by a real man. Have you seen some of the boys on campus that try to hit on them? The MR kid above has a better shot of getting a blowjob.
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"10 Things Every Intersectional Feminist Should Ask On a First Date"

Forget "check please." I'd go out for a smoke, drive off and let her pay the bill.
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"10 Things Every Intersectional Feminist Should Ask On a First Date"

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"10 Things Every Intersectional Feminist Should Ask On a First Date"

I suppose you could maintain bad boy status while pushing for the hatefuck.

Sit back. Amused mastery.

"What if I was a sexist pig? Those nails look very sharp. How would you punish me?"

"Why don't we go somewhere where you can whisper sweet intersectionality into my ear."

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"10 Things Every Intersectional Feminist Should Ask On a First Date"

Quote: (12-16-2017 08:19 PM)Leonard D Neubache Wrote:  

I suppose you could maintain bad boy status while pushing for the hatefuck.

Sit back. Amused mastery.

"What if I was a sexist pig? Those nails look very sharp. How would you punish me?"

"Why don't we go somewhere where you can whisper sweet intersectionality into my ear."

I'm currently dating a "feminist."

My absolute blatant chauvinism turns her on.

I make constant refusals to do stuff because it's for "women and children."

"You go text your feminist 'man' friends. While you're doing that, Daddy will be in his office making money so we can afford to do nice things. Oh, and tell him to take off the skirt if he comes here."

You can't use the shit on first dates. It's an absolute disqualifier at first. However, a few dates into it, and I've found they love that you're just a total blatant sexist pig who also takes good care of you and them.
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"10 Things Every Intersectional Feminist Should Ask On a First Date"

Quote: (12-16-2017 05:36 PM)godfather dust Wrote:  

Forget "check please." I'd go out for a smoke, drive off and let her pay the bill.

*Fist bump*

A man after my own heart.

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