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To: absentee
Most American women have learned to cry to avoid the consequences of their actions. When confronted with truth for their reprehensible actions they go into a crying jag, especially women that are relatively decent looking and use their appearances to affect the men that are judging them. I see women cry to avoid paying a bill, get a traffic ticket, or just to avoid a direct confrontation; I even saw women in college put on crying jags to get a better grade. Ms. Hyphenated name is no different and fits the description to a T.
33 posted on 01/04/2014 10:00:29 AM PST by vetvetdoug
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To: vetvetdoug
‘Most American women have learned to cry to avoid the consequences of their actions. When confronted with truth for their reprehensible actions they go into a crying jag’

Very true. When confronted with the consequences of bad behavior this frequently happens. The goal is to reverse the power equation and have the offended against party end up apologizing to the perpetrator. A fair number of (white) women have much poorer anger controls than do men because they know there are likely to be few or no consequences for actions such as physical assault (slapping, choking, hitting) males or destroying or damaging property (keying motor vehicles, destroying personal possessions, or other destructive acts). Women will bald faced say these things aren't acts of violence but just them showing their ‘feelings’. These things go on in plain view and many male readers here can attest to the truth of the statements. Men rarely bring such actions to the attention of law enforcement and even in states where there is an iron clad legal requirement that all such charges will be acted on, women are routinely given a virtual pass by law enforcement and the courts.

68 posted on 01/04/2014 7:56:47 PM PST by robowombat
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