Saturday, 31 October 2009
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The He-Man Woman Haters Club
Some of the guys there seem to be a bit caveman in their sensibilities regarding Mancouch...they get so offended when girls go to "their" site and speak their mind. I don't understand, did it say somewhere that girls weren't allowed to go there? I got the sub and the featured article request, not the other way around! That's how I even discovered it in the first place! So where do (certain) guys get off? Getting whiny and to start bitching about the girls who go to comment on "their" precious man-site?! Sounds...little boyish of you!
Maybe Mancouch articles (can) be more interesting than other "ish" sites?! Maybe on any given day I don't give a rat's ass about whatever is a "fail or win" fashion-wise? What if I don't give a flying spork about who to "do dump or marry" or read endless "he/she is a cheater" articles?! Just because my genetic coding and anatomy are different from a man's (thank gosh for it too, I love being a girl!)
, whatever gene makes me care more about shoes, purses and gossip more than reading something hilarious or dripping with sarcasm is missing...Deal with it. I like to read Mancouch! I am a chick! I'm not going to stop offering my opinions anywhere, so if you hypersensitive guys take offense to that, too bad! Until I get a direct request to go away, the site ought to be fair game for all.Mancouch Says: We love all the lovely ladies who grace us with their presence here, on the couch. Still, Keira Knightley has no business being in the Championship round of the Mancouch Obsession Tournament. So we see both sides. Mostly though, Mancouch is for everyone, wang or no wang. Thems the breaks, fellas. Grow a pair and deal with it.
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Comments (30)
Thank you!
I agree with this. I love that girls come to this site. They can give us a female perspective on male problems and ask us about things about men that they don't understand. The world would be an easier place if men and women understood each other.
plus, girls are prettier.
im confused.. how did keira win....? what happened to angelina? catherine zeta jones? mila kunis? kim kardashian?! err....
We are invited to the sausage party!
they're just jealous because we have boobs and they don't. lol.
lol am i the only that didn't notice ppl were complaining?
lol. i agree with the keira part. can't make boys obsessed if they don't actually like her...
@lot223@xanga - I didn't notice :O Nor did my boyfriend. Then again, I usually just comment and leave. That's the end of it, haha.
@DarkDestiny666@xanga - LOL yeah ditto!
i'm sore over the keira part too. ho hum
I've complained in the past about female presence on Mancouch, though that's primarily been confined to topics that I don't believe have anything to do with men being posted. Something being "fun, witty, and sarcastic," does not automatically make it Mancouch material in my book.
i didnt read any of that.
just according to the name
i fucking love the lil rascals :)
childhood movie that i still watch :D
so... this post is girl complaining about guys complaining???
hahhaha :)
x
whatever, little girl. why don't you take the punches and act like a fucking man instead of a little pussy. oh, i forgot that's what you are. i guess you forgot it's mancouch.
only complaining ive noticed were from posts about chicks wondering why men have a thing for boobs then they go ahead and write an article about boobs themselves. or write articles they got out of their girly magazine about how to control their man then they write about it. other than that i really dont care what you post aslong as its entertaining and has a point. you clearly had a point and for once it actually got me to read the whole damn thing. thats something i havent done on most of the mancouch things in awhile.
AMEN!
@snapeful@xanga - Hehe, I dunno which is funnier...being told off by a lady for speaking my mind on behalf of ladies, or being told that I am a "little girl" by someone young enough to date my little brother. You're adorable! ^_^ Take care sweetie.
@imTHEmeowMIXcat@xanga - i was joking. lol. (i has a pussy and am on mancouch.)
lol heh i kinda love da chicks...
awesome.
I thought this was a post about men being offended by women on mancouch... not whining about Keira's geogeous self in the finals of the obsession tournament.
How about decide what you're posting about and stick to it... instead of making a post about one thing to attract interest... half-assing it... then using the attention to whine about Kiera in all bold lettering, making it the most important looking part of your post?
Well, most of the topics here are pretty vanilla, and aren't really men oriented anyway. And it's not surprising the women like to read what guys think and make catty or snotty remarks about it. Interject their opinion, asked for or not. That's the way it is in real life anyway.
I've yet to see discussions on Snap-On vs. S-K, Lincoln Arc vs. Hobart, TIG or MIG welders, or anything similar. Hemi vs. Big Blocks, anyone?
Even in traditional male subjects, women have interjected themselves and their opinions to the point where it is not politically correct to point it out. In fact, many situations occur where it would be very difficult to have women be a part of things, or it is still socially and politically incorrect. Women in submarines, or on the front line infantry, for example. We don't like the thought of women getting their faces shot off, legs and arms blown off, yet the Vets hospitals are full of servicemen who have experienced just that. And in the Vietnam conflict, many of our servicemen were forced to shoot women, and even children, since so many wore bombs or carried machine guns under their overgarments. Ugly time.
So, yeah, you go ahead and whine back and forth about women and their opinions and whether they should be on "Mancouch" or not...why not rename it "Wo-Mancouch" or "Eunuchcouch" or something similar...why even bring up a gender difference? It isn't politically or socially correct for men to have their own forums and blogs, be able to discuss things they really don't want to involve women in. At least not on the Internet. But we can still do that IRL.
And we do.