Smile at me. Compliment my appearance. Hell, you can even ask to touch my boobs. That's NOT discrimination, that's human interaction and it's a beautiful and natural thing. The REAL war on women is happening in the Islamic world. Let's stop man-bashing and start working on serious issues.
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Kin I touch yer boobs then?
All kidding aside (I'm giving the first commenter the benefit of the doubt).
I think you nailed this one, Angel. Great job!
Agree 100%, except maybe the driving part, might have something there ! And can I touch just one ?
Sorry, I zoned out after "boobs".
This is precisely the reason I refuse to take feminists (especially American ones) seriously. All the abhorrent treatment of women in the islamic world, and not a squeak out of them.
(And I'm not just saying this to get a chance to touch your boobs.)
Let me clarify, you may ASK to touch my boobs; but the answer will probably be "no". Unless....
Can I touch yer bewbs without asking?
Can you? Yes.
Should you? No.
Well-played, Angel ... well-played.
"Let me clarify, you may ASK to touch my boobs; but the answer will probably be "no". Unless.... "
Is this one of those things like the Academy Awards, where "it's an honor just to be nominated"??
"Can you? Yes.
Should you? No."
The words "Sig Sauer" come to mine for some reason......
.."mind"..
Unless...? Well?
Lets not forget "Female Genital Mutilation". Any "culture" that finds this to be an acceptible practice has no place among the civilized. And bless their hearts, our Government is bringing them in by the tens of thousands....
Jesse in DC
"Can you? Yes.
Should you? No."
That's the answer to an awful lot of life's questions, isn't it?
I'd just be happy to see your boobs...LOL!
On a serious note, subjugation of women is something which should go the way of the dodo. But this is probably something which won't realistically happen anytime soon. With the recent passing of the Saudi king and the transition still ongoing, any potential changes will likely be delayed indefinitely.
Feminism is the poster child for "First World Problems".
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