Topic: Why do women act like all men are dogs?
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Sat 02/06/10 04:07 PM
so if a guy takes the notion that women think men are dogs into a new relationship, then aren't they doing the same? Assuming the women will treat them like dogs? Just a thought

FearandLoathing's photo
Sat 02/06/10 04:12 PM

Truth is that we should not let individual experiences hinder us from meeting the exceptional..


Attraction=partner+partner screws up=we are still attracted to them.

It is the base of attraction, we are attracted to (x) when (x) is bad for us for any multitude of things...so regardless of it ending with (x), we will still have the base attraction of (x) and will in good form base every single other relationship experience off of (x)...regardless of if we happen to date (y) or (z) or 1, 2, 3...experience is the teacher.

Personally, base everything you can on experience...it is, after all, the only thing that is constant.

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Sat 02/06/10 04:16 PM
actually men who think that is always trying to prove different even if he's not that. So that internalization initially breaks down the platform of the "encounter"... So in other word she thinks that and he knows that she thinks it.

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Sat 02/06/10 04:19 PM
If you flip a coin 100 times and it comes up heads 100 times, I think you might be justified in wondering if perhaps this tells you something significant about the coin.


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Sat 02/06/10 04:19 PM

actually men who think that is always trying to prove different even if he's not that. So that internalization initially breaks down the platform of the "encounter"... So in other word she thinks that and he knows that she thinks it.


If he's always trying to prove he's not a dog, what's the problem? If someone does something long enough to be believed, I don't see why the earlier assumption is still an issue.

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Sat 02/06/10 04:20 PM
so men can read minds now???? Or could it be that the woman picked up on the vibe being sent out from the guy??? shocked

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Sat 02/06/10 04:20 PM
I don't. My dogs actually listen and pay attention.

:banana:

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Sat 02/06/10 04:21 PM
But should we not question the dimensions of knowledge? We learn by questioning and rejecting the platforms of knowledge, "experience" and to fall in love we need to question what we get from every encounter whether good or bad.

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Sat 02/06/10 04:22 PM
questioning and learning is different than assuming...is it not?

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Sat 02/06/10 04:24 PM
a lot of power is held by the identifiers so in other words he know what most females think of him by that basic generalization so he is no guilt ridden by something he's not..

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Sat 02/06/10 04:27 PM
It not about reading mind or not, it is just a social taboo that we face everyday... It's just like small minded men who think that men are stronger that women( not saying literally)

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Sat 02/06/10 04:28 PM
true but it is proven theory in most social academia

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Sat 02/06/10 04:30 PM

If you flip a coin 100 times and it comes up heads 100 times, I think you might be justified in wondering if perhaps this tells you something significant about the coin.




Nice analogy...I like what you did there, Lex.smokin

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Sat 02/06/10 04:37 PM
Just so you know, you did flip the same coin 100 times.....shades

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Sat 02/06/10 04:44 PM


If you flip a coin 100 times and it comes up heads 100 times, I think you might be justified in wondering if perhaps this tells you something significant about the coin.




Nice analogy...I like what you did there, Lex.smokin


Thanks. There's even a point in there somewhere!


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Sat 02/06/10 04:45 PM

Just so you know, you did flip the same coin 100 times.....shades


In the example, yes. In real life -- 100 different coins. All heads, all the time. There is trouble at the mint.


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Sat 02/06/10 04:51 PM

true but it is proven theory in most social academia


Theories aren't proven, otherwise they would be called conclusions.

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Sat 02/06/10 04:52 PM


Just so you know, you did flip the same coin 100 times.....shades


In the example, yes. In real life -- 100 different coins. All heads, all the time. There is trouble at the mint.




laugh

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Sat 02/06/10 04:56 PM
Do u knw what a theory is? (no offense)

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Sat 02/06/10 04:58 PM
Oh dear......