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date: Fri, 15 Aug 2008 13:34:10 -0700 (PDT),
group: uk.people.support.depression
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New group for men and women in UK, dealing with misogyny
I have begun a group for people wanting to constructively deal with
misogyny, following sentiments of that ilk in me having becoming
quite
prevalent. I'm not a bad person but I have ended up with this anger
and anxiety which I'd like to deal with. This is not to say that
there aren't bad and abusive women or that my feelings aren't
legitimate, but I don't want to succumb to them.
I know some people will try to spoil this forum with nonsense but I
will try and flush that out. The hope is that a live group meeting in
London - though other members will be able to start chapters where
they live - will later be enabled by discussion in this group.
the group is called Anti-
misogyny UK , which does sound a bit naff I admit; I don't own any
Billy
Bragg or Chumbawamba records. As it's an
over-18 and most likely over-21 group all kinds of talk should
feature, including conscientious admissions about regretted behaviour
and the misogynist content of imagination. I'm imagining that people
using the group will explain their situation and that somehow - note
the diffidence and doubt; no room for block capitals and ranting
here!
- discussion will aid overcoming or at least tapering-off of these
sentiments.
I am well-rehearsed enough in internet discussion to know the kind of
drivel that can result and hopefully we can get round this.
Thanks.
date: Fri, 15 Aug 2008 13:34:10 -0700 (PDT)
author: unknown
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Re: New group for men and women in UK, dealing with misogyny
poachedeggs@hotmail.co.uk wrote:
> I have begun a group for people wanting to constructively deal with
> misogyny, following sentiments of that ilk in me having becoming
> quite
> prevalent. I'm not a bad person but I have ended up with this anger
> and anxiety which I'd like to deal with. This is not to say that
> there aren't bad and abusive women or that my feelings aren't
> legitimate, but I don't want to succumb to them.
> I know some people will try to spoil this forum with nonsense but I
> will try and flush that out. The hope is that a live group meeting in
> London - though other members will be able to start chapters where
> they live - will later be enabled by discussion in this group.
> the group is called Anti-
> misogyny UK , which does sound a bit naff I admit; I don't own any
> Billy
> Bragg or Chumbawamba records. As it's an
> over-18 and most likely over-21 group all kinds of talk should
> feature, including conscientious admissions about regretted behaviour
> and the misogynist content of imagination. I'm imagining that people
> using the group will explain their situation and that somehow - note
> the diffidence and doubt; no room for block capitals and ranting
> here!
> - discussion will aid overcoming or at least tapering-off of these
> sentiments.
> I am well-rehearsed enough in internet discussion to know the kind of
> drivel that can result and hopefully we can get round this.
> Thanks.
i'll just take it as a given that i'm allowed to sleep with 3 women
either at the same time or in the same week
date: Fri, 15 Aug 2008 23:26:53 +0100
author: humble.life
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Re: New group for men and women in UK, dealing with misogyny
"humble.life" wrote in message
news:6gme5cFgb3tlU2@mid.individual.net...
> poachedeggs@hotmail.co.uk wrote:
>> I have begun a group for people wanting to constructively deal with
>> misogyny, following sentiments of that ilk in me having becoming
>> quite
>> prevalent. I'm not a bad person but I have ended up with this anger
>> and anxiety which I'd like to deal with. This is not to say that
>> there aren't bad and abusive women or that my feelings aren't
>> legitimate, but I don't want to succumb to them.
>> I know some people will try to spoil this forum with nonsense but I
>> will try and flush that out. The hope is that a live group meeting in
>> London - though other members will be able to start chapters where
>> they live - will later be enabled by discussion in this group.
>> the group is called Anti-
>> misogyny UK , which does sound a bit naff I admit; I don't own any
>> Billy
>> Bragg or Chumbawamba records. As it's an
>> over-18 and most likely over-21 group all kinds of talk should
>> feature, including conscientious admissions about regretted behaviour
>> and the misogynist content of imagination. I'm imagining that people
>> using the group will explain their situation and that somehow - note
>> the diffidence and doubt; no room for block capitals and ranting
>> here!
>> - discussion will aid overcoming or at least tapering-off of these
>> sentiments.
>> I am well-rehearsed enough in internet discussion to know the kind of
>> drivel that can result and hopefully we can get round this.
>> Thanks.
>
> i'll just take it as a given that i'm allowed to sleep with 3 women either
> at the same time or in the same week
And allowed to give them a good slap if they refuse.
date: Fri, 15 Aug 2008 23:30:31 +0100
author: Lachlan - KotU hamfish(nospam)@gmail.com
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Re: New group for men and women in UK, dealing with misogyny
Lachlan - KotU wrote:
>
>
> "humble.life" wrote in message
> news:6gme5cFgb3tlU2@mid.individual.net...
>> poachedeggs@hotmail.co.uk wrote:
>>> I have begun a group for people wanting to constructively deal with
>>> misogyny, following sentiments of that ilk in me having becoming
>>> quite
>>> prevalent. I'm not a bad person but I have ended up with this anger
>>> and anxiety which I'd like to deal with. This is not to say that
>>> there aren't bad and abusive women or that my feelings aren't
>>> legitimate, but I don't want to succumb to them.
>>> I know some people will try to spoil this forum with nonsense but I
>>> will try and flush that out. The hope is that a live group meeting in
>>> London - though other members will be able to start chapters where
>>> they live - will later be enabled by discussion in this group.
>>> the group is called Anti-
>>> misogyny UK , which does sound a bit naff I admit; I don't own any
>>> Billy
>>> Bragg or Chumbawamba records. As it's an
>>> over-18 and most likely over-21 group all kinds of talk should
>>> feature, including conscientious admissions about regretted behaviour
>>> and the misogynist content of imagination. I'm imagining that people
>>> using the group will explain their situation and that somehow - note
>>> the diffidence and doubt; no room for block capitals and ranting
>>> here!
>>> - discussion will aid overcoming or at least tapering-off of these
>>> sentiments.
>>> I am well-rehearsed enough in internet discussion to know the kind of
>>> drivel that can result and hopefully we can get round this.
>>> Thanks.
>>
>> i'll just take it as a given that i'm allowed to sleep with 3 women
>> either at the same time or in the same week
>
> And allowed to give them a good slap if they refuse.
they said misogyny not err, whateveritiswhenyouthumpthemogyny
date: Fri, 15 Aug 2008 23:34:40 +0100
author: humble.life
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Re: New group for men and women in UK, dealing with misogyny
On 15 Aug, 23:34, "humble.life" wrote:
> Lachlan - KotU wrote:
>
> > "humble.life" wrote in message
> >news:6gme5cFgb3tlU2@mid.individual.net...
> >> poachede...@hotmail.co.uk wrote:
> >>> I have begun a group for people wanting to constructively deal with
> >>> misogyny, following sentiments of that ilk in me having becoming
> >>> quite
> >>> prevalent. I'm not a bad person but I have ended up with this anger
> >>> and anxiety which I'd like to deal with. This is not to say that
> >>> there aren't bad and abusive women or that my feelings aren't
> >>> legitimate, but I don't want to succumb to them.
> >>> I know some people will try to spoil this forum with nonsense but I
> >>> will try and flush that out. The hope is that a live group meeting in
> >>> London - though other members will be able to start chapters where
> >>> they live - will later be enabled by discussion in this group.
> >>> the group is called Anti-
> >>> misogyny UK , which does sound a bit naff I admit; I don't own any
> >>> Billy
> >>> Bragg or Chumbawamba records. As it's an
> >>> over-18 and most likely over-21 group all kinds of talk should
> >>> feature, including conscientious admissions about regretted behaviour
> >>> and the misogynist content of imagination. I'm imagining that people
> >>> using the group will explain their situation and that somehow - note
> >>> the diffidence and doubt; no room for block capitals and ranting
> >>> here!
> >>> - discussion will aid overcoming or at least tapering-off of these
> >>> sentiments.
> >>> I am well-rehearsed enough in internet discussion to know the kind of
> >>> drivel that can result and hopefully we can get round this.
> >>> Thanks.
>
> >> i'll just take it as a given that i'm allowed to sleep with 3 women
> >> either at the same time or in the same week
>
> > And allowed to give them a good slap if they refuse.
>
> they said misogyny not err, whateveritiswhenyouthumpthemogyny- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
What about misandry, or misanthropy, or mismarple?
Be gentle on yourself
Simon
date: Sat, 16 Aug 2008 00:57:01 -0700 (PDT)
author: Sasquatch
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Re: New group for men and women in UK, dealing with misogyny
x-no-archive: yes
On Aug 15, 11:34 pm, "humble.life" wrote:
> they said misogyny not err, whateveritiswhenyouthumpthemogyny
'Anti-' is a negative and 'mis(o)-' is a negative so it's a double
negative. Presumably that means the group is in favour of gyny.
If it takes off, expect some trendy nulab guru from a 'new university'
to propose that people addicted to misogyny should get it free on
prescription from the nhs.
Evil Nigel
date: Sat, 16 Aug 2008 03:58:09 -0700 (PDT)
author: unknown
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Re: New group for men and women in UK, dealing with misogyny
wrote:
> I have begun a group for people wanting to constructively deal with
> misogyny, following sentiments of that ilk in me having becoming
> quite
> prevalent. I'm not a bad person but I have ended up with this anger
> and anxiety which I'd like to deal with. This is not to say that
> there aren't bad and abusive women or that my feelings aren't
> legitimate, but I don't want to succumb to them.
How about another group to deal with misandrony?
Rowland.
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date: Sat, 16 Aug 2008 15:10:22 +0100
author: gibbet (Rowland McDonnell)
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Re: New group for men and women in UK, dealing with misogyny
On 15 Aug, 23:34, "humble.life" wrote:
> Lachlan - KotU wrote:
>
> > "humble.life" wrote in message
> >news:6gme5cFgb3tlU2@mid.individual.net...
> >> poachede...@hotmail.co.uk wrote:
> >>> I have begun a group for people wanting to constructively deal with
> >>> misogyny, following sentiments of that ilk in me having becoming
> >>> quite
> >>> prevalent. I'm not a bad person but I have ended up with this anger
> >>> and anxiety which I'd like to deal with. This is not to say that
> >>> there aren't bad and abusive women or that my feelings aren't
> >>> legitimate, but I don't want to succumb to them.
> >>> I know some people will try to spoil this forum with nonsense but I
> >>> will try and flush that out. The hope is that a live group meeting in
> >>> London - though other members will be able to start chapters where
> >>> they live - will later be enabled by discussion in this group.
> >>> the group is called Anti-
> >>> misogyny UK , which does sound a bit naff I admit; I don't own any
> >>> Billy
> >>> Bragg or Chumbawamba records. As it's an
> >>> over-18 and most likely over-21 group all kinds of talk should
> >>> feature, including conscientious admissions about regretted behaviour
> >>> and the misogynist content of imagination. I'm imagining that people
> >>> using the group will explain their situation and that somehow - note
> >>> the diffidence and doubt; no room for block capitals and ranting
> >>> here!
> >>> - discussion will aid overcoming or at least tapering-off of these
> >>> sentiments.
> >>> I am well-rehearsed enough in internet discussion to know the kind of
> >>> drivel that can result and hopefully we can get round this.
> >>> Thanks.
>
> >> i'll just take it as a given that i'm allowed to sleep with 3 women
> >> either at the same time or in the same week
>
> > And allowed to give them a good slap if they refuse.
>
> they said misogyny not err, whateveritiswhenyouthumpthemogyny- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
oooh ooh new word, new word......misarcissist
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=misarcissist
Be gentle on yourself
Simon
date: Sat, 16 Aug 2008 09:10:03 -0700 (PDT)
author: Sasquatch
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Re: New group for men and women in UK, dealing with misogyny
Lachlan - KotU <hamfish(nospam)@gmail.com> wrote:
> "humble.life" wrote:
[snip]
> > i'll just take it as a given that i'm allowed to sleep with 3 women either
> > at the same time or in the same week
>
> And allowed to give them a good slap if they refuse.
I'd say that you're allowed to sleep with three women at the same time
regardless of anyone else's opinion - if you can talk them into it.
I don't see how you could do it unless they were all volunteers and you
had a big bed.
Moreover, if there's three of them and one of you, handing out slaps is
not likely to be a safe option. But maybe being battered to a pulp by
three angry women is what turns you on.
Rowland.
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date: Sat, 16 Aug 2008 18:44:16 +0100
author: gibbet (Rowland McDonnell)
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Re: New group for men and women in UK, dealing with misogyny
wrote in message
news:ec3ef062-9041-4d3b-ae01-cc64b690397e@k7g2000hsd.googlegroups.com...
> I have begun a group for people wanting to constructively deal with
> misogyny, following sentiments of that ilk in me having becoming
> quite
> prevalent. I'm not a bad person but I have ended up with this anger
> and anxiety which I'd like to deal with. This is not to say that
> there aren't bad and abusive women or that my feelings aren't
> legitimate, but I don't want to succumb to them.
> I know some people will try to spoil this forum with nonsense but I
> will try and flush that out. The hope is that a live group meeting in
> London - though other members will be able to start chapters where
> they live - will later be enabled by discussion in this group.
> the group is called Anti-
> misogyny UK , which does sound a bit naff I admit; I don't own any
> Billy
> Bragg or Chumbawamba records. As it's an
> over-18 and most likely over-21 group all kinds of talk should
> feature, including conscientious admissions about regretted behaviour
> and the misogynist content of imagination. I'm imagining that people
> using the group will explain their situation and that somehow - note
> the diffidence and doubt; no room for block capitals and ranting
> here!
> - discussion will aid overcoming or at least tapering-off of these
> sentiments.
> I am well-rehearsed enough in internet discussion to know the kind of
> drivel that can result and hopefully we can get round this.
> Thanks.
Shouldn't the women be too busy in the kitchen and pregnant to have use of
such a group?
date: Sun, 17 Aug 2008 00:40:03 +0100
author: Lachlan - KotU hamfish(nospam)@gmail.com
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Re: New group for men and women in UK, dealing with misogyny
On Aug 17, 12:40 am, "Lachlan - KotU" <hamfish(nospam)@gmail.com>
wrote:
> wrote in message
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> news:ec3ef062-9041-4d3b-ae01-cc64b690397e@k7g2000hsd.googlegroups.com...
>
>
>
>
>
> > I have begun a group for people wanting to constructively deal with
> > misogyny, following sentiments of that ilk in me having becoming
> > quite
> > prevalent. I'm not a bad person but I have ended up with this anger
> > and anxiety which I'd like to deal with. This is not to say that
> > there aren't bad and abusive women or that my feelings aren't
> > legitimate, but I don't want to succumb to them.
> > I know some people will try to spoil this forum with nonsense but I
> > will try and flush that out. The hope is that a live group meeting in
> > London - though other members will be able to start chapters where
> > they live - will later be enabled by discussion in this group.
> > the group is called Anti-
> > misogyny UK , which does sound a bit naff I admit; I don't own any
> > Billy
> > Bragg or Chumbawamba records. As it's an
> > over-18 and most likely over-21 group all kinds of talk should
> > feature, including conscientious admissions about regretted behaviour
> > and the misogynist content of imagination. I'm imagining that people
> > using the group will explain their situation and that somehow - note
> > the diffidence and doubt; no room for block capitals and ranting
> > here!
> > - discussion will aid overcoming or at least tapering-off of these
> > sentiments.
> > I am well-rehearsed enough in internet discussion to know the kind of
> > drivel that can result and hopefully we can get round this.
> > Thanks.
>
> Shouldn't the women be too busy in the kitchen and pregnant to have use of
> such a group?- Hide quoted text -
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> - Show quoted text -
What are you guys like? ( tsk! ) :)
Isla
date: Sat, 16 Aug 2008 16:41:30 -0700 (PDT)
author: Isla
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