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Hell I bet you laugh at hung like an infant. Saying funbag is not the equivalent of the N-word. Hell bi*ch is more equal to that. I am not saying that for humor. Its just a body part joke. If man got on here whining about having a 3 inch penis he would get it from me.

Let's see here:

He could boost a toddler's self esteem

Do they make Derringer size condoms

I could go on. I am equal opportunity and when the opportunity arises for a man I will 1000% capitalize on it.

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And I will repeat this because I think this is important. If women sat around her calling any aspect of a man a "bag"...moneybags, d*ckbag, walletbag....and laughed and acted like it was great, I think a lot of guys would feel disrespected. And rightly so.

 

How about "teabag" :lmao:

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I said my peace on this. I am not intimidated by your attempt to "shame" me and tell me I'm uptight just because I advocate for paying attention to how the words you say make an impact.

 

Words matter. The conversation you let yourself have, matters. The way you talk about and to people, matters.

 

Fight me on this or step back and absorb what I am saying. That choice is only yours.

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I said my peace on this. I am not intimidated by your attempt to "shame" me and tell me I'm uptight just because I advocate for paying attention to how the words you say make an impact.

 

Words matter. The conversation you let yourself have, matters. The way you talk about and to people, matters.

 

Fight me on this or step back and absorb what I am saying. That choice is only yours.

I never knew you were a wise sage about conversations with yourself. I guess that is what happens when you can't get a man because you want to be the thought police hell even the dream police

 

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How about "teabag" :lmao:

I named my scrotum Lipton.

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How about "teabag" :lmao:

 

Isn't that a sexual act?

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Isn't that a sexual act?

 

It is, involving a body part referred to as a "nutsack".

 

Do you really believe that men don't have lists of funny names for their male parts? "Joystick" is one of them!

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It is, involving a body part referred to as a "nutsack".

 

Do you really believe that men don't have lists of funny names for their male parts? "Joystick" is one of them!

LOL!! When someone's perceptual filter is so sensitive to all things negative about men its like the enemy made a joke.

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It is, involving a body part referred to as a "nutsack".

 

Do you really believe that men don't have lists of funny names for their male parts? "Joystick" is one of them!

 

Penis Synonyms - Network Naming Schemes

 

This is where I find the doodle one. When I was typing "penis synonyms" in google, google only had one suggestion for me and that was "penis symptoms". Now that really made me laugh out loud lol

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Penis Synonyms - Network Naming Schemes

 

This is where I find the doodle one. When I was typing "penis synonyms" in google, google only had one suggestion for me and that was "penis symptoms". Now that really made me laugh out loud lol

Check out peyronie's syndrome. They show a surgery on one shaped like a J

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It is, involving a body part referred to as a "nutsack".

 

Do you really believe that men don't have lists of funny names for their male parts? "Joystick" is one of them!

 

Yeah! That's exactly what I believe. I believe men have no funny names for their male parts cause that's exactly what I said. :confused: I'm not going to retype what I said. It stands for itself.

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I have fake breasts, and wouldn't really be offended if anybody asked about them. Granted, the only reason I have fake breasts is because the originals were not the same size, and I didn't get them fixed until after I was married.

 

From what I've seen, fake breasts are extremely common, and with all the new technology, it's increasingly difficult to tell if a pair of breasts are real or not, even by feeling them. A lot of people say to look for scars, but the scars are only noticeable if the surgery was recent. My surgery was done a few years ago, and the scars have faded to where they're almost non-existent.

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I never knew you were a wise sage about conversations with yourself. I guess that is what happens when you can't get a man because you want to be the thought police hell even the dream police

 

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Now you know.

 

Getting a man has nothing to do with being the thought police/dream police.

 

I have a little video of my own. You may find it helpful AND informative. :)

 

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And I will repeat this because I think this is important. If women sat around her calling any aspect of a man a "bag"...moneybags, d*ckbag, walletbag....and laughed and acted like it was great, I think a lot of guys would feel disrespected. And rightly so.

 

 

The only men who would actually feel disrespected by those types of remarks, ESPECIALLY in the context of an internet message board, could hardly be called men in the first place. Nancyboys might be more appropriate. If women choose to objectify me based on my penis or my money, so be it. I can laugh at myself, I can laugh at my gender, and my sense of self-importance isn't so grandiose that I would try to make a federal case out of someone calling men, not even ME, but men generally, a "dickbag."

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Now you know.

 

Getting a man has nothing to do with being the thought police/dream police.

 

I have a little video of my own. You may find it helpful AND informative. :)

 

 

 

Oh! I knew you had it in you. I see the granny panties are loosening. Are you wet for me now?

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The only men who would actually feel disrespected by those types of remarks, ESPECIALLY in the context of an internet message board, could hardly be called men in the first place. Nancyboys might be more appropriate. If women choose to objectify me based on my penis or my money, so be it. I can laugh at myself, I can laugh at my gender, and my sense of self-importance isn't so grandiose that I would try to make a federal case out of someone calling men, not even ME, but men generally, a "dickbag."

I prefer mangina instead of Nancyboys. What if there was a woman named Nancy on here that had sons?

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Now you know.

 

Getting a man has nothing to do with being the thought police/dream police.

 

I have a little video of my own. You may find it helpful AND informative. :)

 

Fred Rutherford has a video on youtube :lmao::lmao:

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The only men who would actually feel disrespected by those types of remarks, ESPECIALLY in the context of an internet message board, could hardly be called men in the first place. Nancyboys might be more appropriate. If women choose to objectify me based on my penis or my money, so be it. I can laugh at myself, I can laugh at my gender, and my sense of self-importance isn't so grandiose that I would try to make a federal case out of someone calling men, not even ME, but men generally, a "dickbag."

 

Don't give me the, "I'm above internet message board" conversation speech BigQ. I don't care if it's said here, on twitter, on Facebook, in a blog..the conversations we have in real life and online change us and shape us and affect us. Otherwise, none of us would be here. I know being part of the message board community has shaped and formed some of my opinions. It's made me pay attention to the conversations I have and the way I think about certain topics.

 

And you are the last person to be lecturing on how much you would laugh at yourself if women decided to objectify you based on your penis or money since you have a big bone of contention concerning money and the role it can play within relationships.

 

By the way, when was the last time you saw women resort to calling men anything equatable to "XXXbag" on this board? The women here don't seem to talk about men like a few of the men here decide to talk about women. And I'm not putting up with that. I'm calling them out for it.

 

You want to tell me I'm being "grandiose" because I think a term like "funbags" is really creepy and degrading to women. You do that. But I stand by every point I made on this topic. Each gender needs to think long and hard about the words they use about each other. Each gender needs to think long and hard about how they want the other gender to talk about them. Because the two play off each other and it has lasting affects. Because whether you think it's "gradiose" or not, I repeat, words matter. How we choose to talk about each other matters. It's just that simple.

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Fred Rutherford has a video on youtube :lmao::lmao:

 

:rolleyes: You are totally too into Fred Rutherford. I don't even remember the last time he posted. Not really a cool thing to do to pick on someone when they aren't even here....kind of behind their back like.

 

My video was way more fun then yours. :love:

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:rolleyes: You are totally too into Fred Rutherford. I don't even remember the last time he posted. Not really a cool thing to do to pick on someone when they aren't even here....kind of behind their back like.

 

My video was way more fun then yours. :love:

LOL I would have said it if he was here. The reason why I pick on him is because he whined about porn and whined about his wife not being intimate with him. He sound like a vulva. Oh! I'm using proper words. Sorry I mean pu**y. :bunny::bunny::bunny::bunny::bunny::bunny::bunny::bunny::bunny::bunny::bunny:

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Don't give me the, "I'm above internet message board" conversation speech BigQ. I don't care if it's said here, on twitter, on Facebook, in a blog..the conversations we have in real life and online change us and shape us and affect us. Otherwise, none of us would be here. I know being part of the message board community has shaped and formed some of my opinions. It's made me pay attention to the conversations I have and the way I think about certain topics.

 

And you are the last person to be lecturing on how much you would laugh at yourself if women decided to objectify you based on your penis or money since you have a big bone of contention concerning money and the role it can play within relationships.

 

By the way, when was the last time you saw women resort to calling men anything equatable to "XXXbag" on this board? The women here don't seem to talk about men like a few of the men here decide to talk about women. And I'm not putting up with that. I'm calling them out for it.

 

You want to tell me I'm being "grandiose" because I think a term like "funbags" is really creepy and degrading to women. You do that. But I stand by every point I made on this topic. Each gender needs to think long and hard about the words they use about each other. Each gender needs to think long and hard about how they want the other gender to talk about them. Because the two play off each other and it has lasting affects. Because whether you think it's "gradiose" or not, I repeat, words matter. How we choose to talk about each other matters. It's just that simple.

 

My "bone of contention" with the role money plays in early dating (not "relationships" generally) doesn't negate the fact that I don't care that a woman just sees me as a means to buy her things. If I ever get into a relationship where that actually ends up happening, I'll leave. It doesn't change the fact that if you or anyone else went around using terms like "dickbag" or anything "derogatory" towards men, it would be no skin off my nose. You can choose to internalize every silly name for your breasts as an affront to your gender all you want. I prefer to live my life in a slightly more relaxed manner.

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My "bone of contention" with the role money plays in early dating (not "relationships" generally) doesn't negate the fact that I don't care that a woman just sees me as a means to buy her things. If I ever get into a relationship where that actually ends up happening, I'll leave. It doesn't change the fact that if you or anyone else went around using terms like "dickbag" or anything "derogatory" towards men, it would be no skin off my nose. You can choose to internalize every silly name for your breasts as an affront to your gender all you want. I prefer to live my life in a slightly more relaxed manner.

True! I have one question you actually trick out money.

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My "bone of contention" with the role money plays in early dating (not "relationships" generally) doesn't negate the fact that I don't care that a woman just sees me as a means to buy her things. If I ever get into a relationship where that actually ends up happening, I'll leave. It doesn't change the fact that if you or anyone else went around using terms like "dickbag" or anything "derogatory" towards men, it would be no skin off my nose. You can choose to internalize every silly name for your breasts as an affront to your gender all you want. I prefer to live my life in a slightly more relaxed manner.

 

I know for a fact, that this isn't true for most men. Men do not want to be referred to degradingly anymore then women do. It is why men will talk about how poorly they can be represented in tv and film.

 

I do not have to internalize everything to understand that the words people use matters and how each gender chooses to talk about one another matters.

 

I choose to live my life with a little more passion and the fight for justice. We have different goals in life. No big deal.

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LOL I would have said it if he was here. The reason why I pick on him is because he whined about porn and whined about his wife not being intimate with him. He sound like a vulva. Oh! I'm using proper words. Sorry I mean pu**y. :bunny::bunny::bunny::bunny::bunny::bunny::bunny::bunny::bunny::bunny::bunny:

 

See, the man in the video already taught you so much!

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