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I have never seen a female offering her seat to a male.

I have never seen a girl opening doors for a guy.

No girl has paid my shopping bill.

Do all manners belong to men ?

Source - Fb Sikhmilan quotes

I've never seen a male offer a seat to a female or female offer to male, coz seat ne natjana je koi Uteya ?

No girl or guy has paid my shopping bills, coz I only buy tea towels and nobody wanna use them but me. ?

Manners ? Ermm what are they nowadsys? haven't seen or heard Mr/Mrs/miss/flana temkara Manners in ages. Tell em to visit more often?

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This guy said the same thing to his wifehttp://youtu.be/86HgolcO2hM

Haven't watched the video because I know it will sicken me but if anybody reacts in violence (especially over mere words) then they are no different to an animal/beast. There are people that are very much different to that and would rather choose the option to stay away than to cause a fight or forcibly change someone. For myself, I find it difficult to show anger in any situation but I would be quick to defend others.

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Haven't watched the video because I know it will sicken me but if anybody reacts in violence (especially over mere words) then they are no different to an animal/beast. There are people that are very much different to that and would rather choose the option to stay away than to cause a fight or forcibly change someone. For myself, I find it difficult to show anger in any situation but I would be quick to defend others.

Not to mention he couldn't fight back, in good taste, she being a woman and all.

If you're a girl, there are absolutely no physical consequences for being awful or irritating . Do you have any idea how much (more) of an ars*hole I would be if it was socially unacceptable to hit me? I'd cackle my way down Southall broadway causing utter chaos.

Womanhood has some enviable perks :biggrin2:

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Not to mention he couldn't fight back, in good taste, she being a woman and all.

If you're a girl, there are absolutely no physical consequences for being awful or irritating . Do you have any idea how much (more) of an ars*hole I would be if it was socially unacceptable to hit me? I'd cackle my way down Southall broadway causing utter chaos.

Womanhood has some enviable perks :biggrin2:

Lol but aggressive people are scawy :(

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Good friend of mine and a very good rep, Chris Finch, IQ of 142. One of the cleverest blokes I know. He was in an argument once and he went, "How can I hate women? My mum's one."

There's a lot of truth in that. That's why when I hear about sexism i feel it offends women. And our mums. In a way. It's sexist, and I hate that.

Who said anything about hate or sexism, just sharing the facts.

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I've never seen a male offer a seat to a female or female offer to male, coz seat ne natjana je koi Uteya

No girl or guy has paid my shopping bills, coz I only buy tea towels and nobody wanna use them but me.

Manners ? Ermm what are they nowadsys? haven't seen or heard Mr/Mrs/miss/flana temkara Manners in ages. Tell em to visit more often

Just found this on Unp.me

Two females were fighting for a seat on a bus.

Conductor - Don't fight, one whose older take the seat.

Now both females stood up requesting other "Bhein ji beh jaao" for the whole journey.

(Don't take things on a personal level, just laugh )

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