Apparently urinals are OPPRESSIVE!

Started by wetpaint, Apr 21, 2004, 10:49 AM

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Pernicious

Exactly, I am at work, and am pretty sure that it is NSFW (which is Not safe for work)
 do what I need to do to protect my loved ones, friends, and family. This is what men do.

devia

Nope..

I have mearly provided diagrams which show conclusively that it is better to squat then sit.


No pictures or anything nasty.

(and why are you here at work?)

Sir Duke

People here, or some anyway, do not like people posting from work.

Pernicious

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and why are you here at work?


My job allows me freedom to pursue internet related material, not safe for work material has been blocked, like adult material etc...

During the time when I am not assisting users I am able to browse the internet, and here is one of the places that I browse.
 do what I need to do to protect my loved ones, friends, and family. This is what men do.

devia

Just a fyi

Some of the people who have been labeling me an opionianted  feminist the last few months have been spreading falsehoods (the last part not the first).

I've always said what I think and though nothing of stepping on hurt feelings, internet opinions should not include worrying about such things.

But in the last couple of months I've had emails sent to me saying things like "I know we are coming from the opposite end of the fence", or "I know you are fighting against me but".

There's not a lot one can say against such a thing except it will all get figured out eventually once people can sort out the difference between what has been said and what others have claimed you have said.

I'm the last person to say I haven't lost my temper more then once when I'm subgated to "pity me" whining, but I'm quite non-biased as for who can piss me off in that way.

In my perfect world people would just start working towards common sense instead of working against each other, and they'd stop worrying about extremists in general. There is nothing more said behind what I've wrote here, I've just said what I've been thinking.

devia

Besides that.

It's not that I don't mind people posting from work, it's that I can't imagine being the one that signs the paychecks of people that post from work.

Without them I'd guess there would no internet forums at all, but I'm kinda old school in my thinking that when someone is working they should actually be doing actual work for the company that employs them.

Pernicious

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Without them I'd guess there would no internet forums at all, but I'm kinda old school in my thinking that when someone is working they should actually be doing actual work for the company that employs them.


I work in a high stress, very important job, when I do work, I work hard, between the issues I have a few moments of free time, and am allowed to visit this message board from there.
 do what I need to do to protect my loved ones, friends, and family. This is what men do.

Conspiracy Theory

Quote from: "nebulousone"
There is no way that anyone can convince me that men standing up is in any way oppressive to women.  Frankly, I'd love to be able to just for the convenience of it all.  

Let's see, if we can't shame men about their sex drives, their emotional status, then I KNOW!  Let shame them about their bodily functions.   :roll:

Regarding the sporting events, there's almost always a men's restroom with no one in it that one can use in cases of emergency.  The best part is that the stalls are generally cleaner (because they're rarely used).    

And the times that I have been in a men's restroom while it was in use (don't ask), I don't recall any men taunting me with their peeing power.



I suppose if they repeat it enough times the populace will believe it's oppressive to women.   :roll:
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neonsamurai

I heard something about men standing up to have a piddle being oppressive a while back, just made me dislike the feminist machine even more.

It's like one of their old quotes:

"Men need to change"

Well:

"Feminists need to get out more"
Dr. Kathleen Dixon, the Director of Women's Studies: "We forbid any course that says we restrict free speech!"

Sir Jessy of Anti

Quote from: "nebulousone"

And the times that I have been in a men's restroom while it was in use (don't ask), I don't recall any men taunting me with their peeing power.


All of the times I have used a woman's washroom I recall them flying off the handle at me.  Even single occupancy restrooms that were not in use!

One time I came out of one of those, and these two women who were waiting were mighty pissed off.  You'd think they had never had a man use the same toilet as them!   :roll:
"The man who speaks to you of sacrifice, speaks of slaves and masters. And intends to be the master." -- Ayn Rand<br /><br />

NealGold

Excoriating then removing urinals sounds EERILY symbolic of a psychopathological FemBorg wish:  castration for the male sex.

It's becoming increasingly difficult for FemBorg operatives to hide their virulent animosity towards anything male or masculine, or which serves male or masculine purposes, isn't it?  

Their downfall is that an abundance of men, especially young men physically and emotionally capable of doing battle, see clear through the smoke and mirrors that's propped up the FemBorg Kube, Inc.'s Pedestals of Cards.
A man conscious of his strength, observes Nietzsche, need have no fear of women. It is only the man who finds himself utterly helpless in the face of feminine cajolery that must cry, "Get thee behind me, Satan!" and flee. The normal, healthy man...still keeps a level head. He is strong enough to weather the sexual storm. But the man who cannot do this, who experiences no normal reaction in the direction of guardedness and caution and reason, must either abandon himself utterly as a helpless slave to woman's instinct of race-preservation, and so become a bestial voluptuary, or avoid temptation altogether and so become a celibate." -- H.L. Mencken on Nietzsche's philosophy of women

AliciaGoMavs

How weird that fems would make an outrage over something that men have no control over:  male and female anatomy.

So women have to sit to pee.  Big freakin' deal.  "Issues" such as this only exposes them as the irrelevancy to real women's problems that they are rapidly becoming.  They don't know the real problems of real women; they only know of the twisted phobias of an insular, upper class elitist female point of view.  I would have added "educated" but I don't know if a degree in Women's Studies counts as an "education".  :tongue:

BTW, I likewise have ventured at least twice into the men's room due to the long lines to the ladies' room.  Both times were at sporting events.  Both times I had a lookout as I snuck in and did the deed.  Went in and out no problem, but the smell was pretty bad.  I think we in Texas have a "potty parity" law in which there needs to be three women's bathrooms to every 2 men's bathrooms.  Lines are still long, though.
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NAB Matthew 7:5

Sir Jessy of Anti

A man doing the same thing would certainly be arrested.
"The man who speaks to you of sacrifice, speaks of slaves and masters. And intends to be the master." -- Ayn Rand<br /><br />

nebulousone

As long as he didn't pee in the sink, I wouldn't care.  :P

When you gotta go, you gotta go.
i]Most folks are as happy as they make up their minds to be.[/i]
~Abraham Lincoln

Sir Jessy of Anti

I just said that because it actually happened to an aqaintance of mine, and he did get arrested.  He was drunk and walked into the wrong restroom by accident.   Some woman made a fuss and the whole thing got blown the hell out of proportion.
"The man who speaks to you of sacrifice, speaks of slaves and masters. And intends to be the master." -- Ayn Rand<br /><br />

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