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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"

Check please...

https://everydayfeminism.com/2017/12/int...irst-date/
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"10 Things Every Intersectional Feminist Should Ask On a First Date"

I'm not sure why this shit is popping up in my Facebook feed, but this one is just as good...

https://everydayfeminism.com/2015/10/nic...t-believe/

Basically, the article states that every "nice guy" beta who cries about women not messaging them back because they aren't tall enough and don't have enough tattoos is an entitled misogynist. Fair enough. You women are entitled to fuck whoever you want, no matter how big a loser. It's your life, live it however you want to.

But at the same time, don't cry when I don't respond to every fat girl with blue hair, tranny, libtard, woman with kids, or anyone who identifies as "pansexual."

The article is correct that "nice guys" are basically dweebs, though.
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"10 Things Every Intersectional Feminist Should Ask On a First Date"

First time I've ever seen the word "misogynoir".

I clicked through, hoping it would be a cool new genre of porn where a world-weary old-timey private detective walks out of a sketchy whiskey bar on a rain-slicked night and heads up the street smoking a cigarette. When he gets to his ratty office, there's a busty blond with an incomprehensible accent waiting on his desk who he has incredibly angry, rough, degrading sex with, lit only by the flashing neon lights of the diner across the street filtered through old blinds. Naturally, the jazz music never stops.

Nah, it's just a black woman complaining that white feminists don't understand her.

https://everydayfeminism.com/2015/08/4-t...isogynoir/

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A common misogynoiristic stereotype of Black women is that we are inherently, permanently sexual, promiscuous Jezebels (named as such after a sinful Biblical queen)....The idea that Black women are automatically sluts, whores, and hoes is prevalent (not to mention the sexist belief that women who have sex and are in the sex industry deserve to be judged and shamed). If you Google “black lesbian,” for instance, most of the results on the first page are explicitly sexual. If you just Google “lesbian,” though (which the white supremacy-led algorithm then assumes means “white”), the results are much cleaner.

Please excuse me while I research this topic for about 15 minutes.

Hidey-ho, RVFerinos!
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"10 Things Every Intersectional Feminist Should Ask On a First Date"

Quote:EverydayFeminism Article Wrote:

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Yeah sure, that's what a typical "intersectional feminist" looks like... [Image: monkey.gif]

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

Sort of related...

I am openly conservative. I have a MAGA hat in my room and a Catholic cross hanging up. If you get me started on politics, I will instantly bash the libtards, the feminists, and their skirt wearing "boyfriends." (not on Facebook, only in real life).

The amount of liberal poon I manage to smash is overwhelming. I suspect it's because the majority of them work a stupid 9-5, make $50k a year, and aren't used to a guy like Hank who doesn't follow any of their rules. I do not cover up my beliefs, nor do I pretend to be "moderate" so that they'll like me. I am your truck driving, gun toting, unabashed Trump supporter (who happens to have a law degree).

Here is my point as it pertains to game...

I have found that being openly and notoriously conservative actually helps me get laid. I usually avoid political talk on the first date, as it could be a quick disqualifer right off the bat, but a few dates into it and I'm drawing Trump | Pence signs on her bar napkin when she gets up. I've also found that once we've dated for a bit, she tends to shift towards the right.

In my opinion, women like the "challenge" of a conservative. They're not used to it. It then happens that they are so weak minded that they'll end up seeing things your way, because your arguments are backed up with logic, poise, and just plain common sense. While she might pretend to love her cheeky office job and wearing a pantsuit, she really just wants to be naked in your kitchen, cooking dinner for the king. She's actually intrigued by the idea that you want to have a family and be lord of your roost. It's my house, it's my game. I monogram my initials / last name on everything, just because I like to see it. I like it when she's wearing nothing but one of my dress shirts, and my initials are on the cuff. So does she... welcome to Moody World.

Deep down inside, I believe in natural law. I think most people do, too. While it might be "nice" to be accepting of trans folk, queers, whatever, our natural instincts know this isn't right. Men are meant to lead, women are meant to follow. That tight pants wearing vegan guy with a nose right might be really "woke", but c'mon, we all know he's a fag (and PS - any man who has ever "experimented" with another man is a straight up fag, no exceptions). I am all for people living their life how they want to, but I am going to do the same.

You can go to a protest with Joe Vegan, eat Applebees afterwards, and bang in his filthy studio apartment afterwards. Or we can enjoy a sophisticated night of steak and jazz, followed by cocktails and great sex in my big house. Your call.

If a woman gave you this job interview shit test, chances are you'd ace it just by giving her all the "wrong" answers.

"Hank, how do you work to dismantle sexism and misogyny in your life?"
"Sorry babe, I wasn't listening. Hockey is on. Grab me a drink while you're up. By the way, you look fucking hot tonight."

"Hank, do you think capitalism is exploitative?"
"Depends on if we're eating at Applebees or SteakHouse tonight. And we're not eating at Applebees because that's where poor people eat."

"Hank, what are your thoughts on sex work?"
"I'd like to do it full time..."
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"10 Things Every Intersectional Feminist Should Ask On a First Date"

Quote: (12-10-2017 02:54 PM)Jetset Wrote:  

First time I've ever seen the word "misogynoir".

I clicked through, hoping it would be a cool new genre of porn where a world-weary old-timey private detective walks out of a sketchy whiskey bar on a rain-slicked night and heads up the street smoking a cigarette. When he gets to his ratty office, there's a busty blond with an incomprehensible accent waiting on his desk who he has incredibly angry, rough, degrading sex with, lit only by the flashing neon lights of the diner across the street filtered through old blinds. Naturally, the jazz music never stops.

Nah, it's just a black woman complaining that white feminists don't understand her.

https://everydayfeminism.com/2015/08/4-t...isogynoir/

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A common misogynoiristic stereotype of Black women is that we are inherently, permanently sexual, promiscuous Jezebels (named as such after a sinful Biblical queen)....The idea that Black women are automatically sluts, whores, and hoes is prevalent (not to mention the sexist belief that women who have sex and are in the sex industry deserve to be judged and shamed). If you Google “black lesbian,” for instance, most of the results on the first page are explicitly sexual. If you just Google “lesbian,” though (which the white supremacy-led algorithm then assumes means “white”), the results are much cleaner.

Please excuse me while I research this topic for about 15 minutes.

Google “black lesbian”

The misogynoiristic white supremacy-led algorithm has given this result for me:

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Start up idea: put a filter on the Google Search Image.

SafeSearch Ugly = Yes / No

If you click on "No", a warning pop up "Are you REALLY sure?"
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"10 Things Every Intersectional Feminist Should Ask On a First Date"

WTF Google, you are trolling now!

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

Thanks for posting this.

I found this thread pretty interesting for the debate over why someone who only cares about Game should be interested in politics or at least culture. As someone who lived outside of mainstream society for many years, the article in the OP reads like a foreign language. Going directly from my former lifestyle into academia where these topics occupy the positions held by sports and sitcoms in the average workplace required quite an adjustment.

It's amazing to realize that there are large numbers of people who think and talk like the author and that you're very likely to come across them in the course of approaching, starting conversations, and going on dates.

You'd have to be pretty quick on your toes to be blindsided by nonsense like this and come up with reasonable confident answers. I don't see any disadvantage in having an understanding of the range of perspectives women have, even if some or many of them are alien and borderline incomprehensible.

Edit: If this article hadn't been posted here I wouldn't have made it beyond the first clause.
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#9

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

The author of this piece is actually cute...

http://www.philly.com/philly/news/201504...voice.html

However, she claims to be a "rape survivor" but blames the police for doing an inadequate investigation, hence no conviction or charges...

"After three months of investigation, the Levi jeans and red cotton top I had been wearing the night I was raped were returned to me in a brown paper envelope. One of the detectives called me to tell me they were dropping the investigation for lack of evidence."

Yeah, that means there was no evidence. As in, facts a jury could rely upon to convict this person you are accusing, other than your feelings.
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"10 Things Every Intersectional Feminist Should Ask On a First Date"

Quote: (12-10-2017 03:33 PM)HankMoody Wrote:  

I have found that being openly and notoriously conservative actually helps me get laid.

In my opinion, women like the "challenge" of a conservative. They're not used to it. It then happens that they are so weak minded that they'll end up seeing things your way, because your arguments are backed up with logic, poise, and just plain common sense. While she might pretend to love her cheeky office job and wearing a pantsuit, she really just wants to be naked in your kitchen, cooking dinner for the king.

Heh, I mostly have the same reaction from the women who have been programmed to be feminist and left, but it never really stuck. (there are some hardcore femi-nazis that you just can't get through to)

Its great to see them start cooking, wearing heels and dresses and submitting to you.

It leads to some hilarious situations with her friends however:

"Don't tell them I cook for you!"
"Don't talk politics at dinner with these guys, ok?" (it always ends up coming out :-)
"My friends don't understand you"

"I should hate you, but I love you"
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#11

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

Am I the only one that responds to intrusive political questions from cunts with finely tuned depreciative sarcasm?





The public will judge a man by what he lifts, but those close to him will judge him by what he carries.
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"10 Things Every Intersectional Feminist Should Ask On a First Date"

Quote: (12-10-2017 03:34 PM)balybary Wrote:  

Start up idea: put a filter on the Google Search Image.

^ This would actually be very interesting... Like a 'non-SJW' filter add-on to Firefox/Chrome.

I would definitely use it.
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"10 Things Every Intersectional Feminist Should Ask On a First Date"

What I find funny is that her "partner" isn't a "person of color", disabled, or even short. He's a relatively attractive white guy (no homo):

[Image: 15251727_217822851997870_592817474684269...D%253D.2.c]

Shouldn't she be guilted into dating a transsexual in a wheelchair?
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^And that is one of the big hypocrisies of “intersectional feminists.”

A lot of these non-white feminists are with white guys. The Dear White People-type girl is a real thing - saw it at my PWI undergrad.
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Quote: (12-10-2017 08:33 PM)MaceTyrell Wrote:  

^And that is one of the big hypocrisies of “intersectional feminists.”

A lot of these non-white feminists are with white guys. The Dear White People-type girl is a real thing - saw it at my PWI undergrad.

It's worse. Many are with tall, attractive white guys.

If you want to proclaim unfairness of the privileged, by all means, start at home.

Start dating short fat men. Preferably of color, and who are handicapped.

Let's smash the patriarchy together, right...?
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I'm surprised anyone is shocked by that. This black chick I used to bang in college was all about everything like that. Went to every black fraternity event, well basically every black event at college but she was all about getting this white dick.

She would call me "masta" while fucking. She stalked my Facebook and cussed me out over my girl cousin with the same last name writing on my wall. What a crazy bitch. Couldn't deal with her anymore after that.
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Gloria Steinem

Oprah Winfrey

lots of feminist blowhards that have a man in the background, I could only think of two off hand

Is feminism a cause or something media driven? It seems more than enough " media role model mouth pieces" are living and loving the male pigs they roast using there platforms. Sad really
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This young man was thrilled to learn that intersectional feminists believe that people shouldn't be judgmental and bigoted about who they choose to date. He immediately cleared his weekend social schedule to ensure that he had time for all the date offers he anticipated receiving in short order on OKCupid.

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

Quote: (12-10-2017 03:50 PM)HankMoody Wrote:  

The author of this piece is actually cute...

http://www.philly.com/philly/news/201504...voice.html

However, she claims to be a "rape survivor" but blames the police for doing an inadequate investigation, hence no conviction or charges...

"After three months of investigation, the Levi jeans and red cotton top I had been wearing the night I was raped were returned to me in a brown paper envelope. One of the detectives called me to tell me they were dropping the investigation for lack of evidence."

Yeah, that means there was no evidence. As in, facts a jury could rely upon to convict this person you are accusing, other than your feelings.

Really? She is a firm WNB from me, even before knowing she is a feminist.
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"10 Things Every Intersectional Feminist Should Ask On a First Date"

Quote: (12-10-2017 08:29 PM)HankMoody Wrote:  

What I find funny is that her "partner" isn't a "person of color", disabled, or even short. He's a relatively attractive white guy (no homo):

The first question the lady put forward in the article should have given it away. No black woman is asking a black man "do black lives matter" on a first date, or at all, it is already implied.
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"10 Things Every Intersectional Feminist Should Ask On a First Date"

Quote: (12-11-2017 05:27 AM)Roardog Wrote:  

Quote: (12-10-2017 03:50 PM)HankMoody Wrote:  

The author of this piece is actually cute...

http://www.philly.com/philly/news/201504...voice.html

However, she claims to be a "rape survivor" but blames the police for doing an inadequate investigation, hence no conviction or charges...

"After three months of investigation, the Levi jeans and red cotton top I had been wearing the night I was raped were returned to me in a brown paper envelope. One of the detectives called me to tell me they were dropping the investigation for lack of evidence."

Yeah, that means there was no evidence. As in, facts a jury could rely upon to convict this person you are accusing, other than your feelings.

Really? She is a firm WNB from me, even before knowing she is a feminist.

[Image: throne-of-lies.gif]
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Quote: (12-10-2017 08:29 PM)HankMoody Wrote:  

What I find funny is that her "partner" isn't a "person of color", disabled, or even short. He's a relatively attractive white guy (no homo):

[Image: 15251727_217822851997870_592817474684269...D%253D.2.c]

Shouldn't she be guilted into dating a transsexual in a wheelchair?

She probably, also, never visited latino-african blocks or parts of town. I'm 100% sure she lives in a whitely residence.
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Quote: (12-10-2017 08:29 PM)HankMoody Wrote:  

What I find funny is that her "partner" isn't a "person of color", disabled, or even short. He's a relatively attractive white guy (no homo):

[Image: 15251727_217822851997870_592817474684269...D%253D.2.c]

Shouldn't she be guilted into dating a transsexual in a wheelchair?

It's the old rule, judge by actions not words, particularly with women and leftists.


Quote: (12-11-2017 06:42 AM)realologist Wrote:  

Quote: (12-11-2017 05:27 AM)Roardog Wrote:  

Quote: (12-10-2017 03:50 PM)HankMoody Wrote:  

The author of this piece is actually cute...

http://www.philly.com/philly/news/201504...voice.html

However, she claims to be a "rape survivor" but blames the police for doing an inadequate investigation, hence no conviction or charges...

"After three months of investigation, the Levi jeans and red cotton top I had been wearing the night I was raped were returned to me in a brown paper envelope. One of the detectives called me to tell me they were dropping the investigation for lack of evidence."

Yeah, that means there was no evidence. As in, facts a jury could rely upon to convict this person you are accusing, other than your feelings.

Really? She is a firm WNB from me, even before knowing she is a feminist.

[Image: throne-of-lies.gif]

[Image: icon_lol.gif] To be fair she looks a lot hotter (definite WB) in the pic with her boyfriend and my comment was based on the one at the bottom of the article in the OP which she looks terrible in and doesn't show her body.
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Copy/pasting the article would be better, so we don't give them clicks.

Edit: 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. On the plus side, many think identity politics is bullshit too.
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"10 Things Every Intersectional Feminist Should Ask On a First Date"

I've secretly always wanted this to happen. To accidently take out a hardcore feminist in disguise and be bombarded with nonsense questions like I'm under Bolshevik interrogation. Though I don't really got time to date when I'm in the states, so chances are low. 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...

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