Girls boast about male promiscuity....
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Hey, hey, my love made it to 20 as a virgin. I mean, not on purpose of course...
But in a strange way, women who are virgins aren't considered prizes much either - they're considered cold, or prudes, or... I don't know the other words? Either way a woman goes shes screwed (haha).
I have no idea why those women would boast about that though. Women gossip, or something, right? I never understood that either... It reminds me of women who are proud they are dating a man whos already taken. It makes me incredibly angry. Meh, but at least someone in their family is getting laid.
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Because I've heard it again from a girl about her brother today.
Hey boo, what happens when the married guy kicks the players ***? That's what I would do if I was the married man, pff he's not alpha male if a scrawny aspie with superior fighting skills kicks his uncoordinated ***, am I right? I mean this alpha male crap is bugging me, I throw tomahawks, how is that not sexy?
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These F'n women are boasting about their capacity to give birth to alpha males. They never learn until their whorey brothers get the clap or worse. "Thou shalt not commmit adultery".
I guess that doesn't apply to them. But if you adulter their relationships, they'll friggin' kill ya!! !
See how selfish they are.
I swear i was thinking the same thing, albeit w/more curiosity and psychoanalysis in mind than finger pointing...what kind of Muslims are they? Are they sincere believers in this stuff? Not to hate or suck on, but are they legit or what?
I mean, I live in Michigan, we have a nice little Muslim community, and it's weird for a girl to even have her scarf off, though it's not like "BANISH THIS LOVE PINK HOODIE!" I mean, we/they are really into the principles , ya know? And generally women dislike "slu*ty" women, so it just fits for them. Also, I have NEVER really been allowed to associate with girls, aside from say...my cousins, and even then, it's probably limited compared to "Western" society.
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These F'n women are boasting about their capacity to give birth to alpha males. They never learn until their whorey brothers get the clap or worse. "Thou shalt not commmit adultery".
I guess that doesn't apply to them. But if you adulter their relationships, they'll friggin' kill ya!! !
See how selfish they are.
I swear i was thinking the same thing, albeit w/more curiosity and psychoanalysis in mind than finger pointing...what kind of Muslims are they? Are they sincere believers in this stuff? Not to hate or suck on, but are they legit or what?
I mean, I live in Michigan, we have a nice little Muslim community, and it's weird for a girl to even have her scarf off, though it's not like "BANISH THIS LOVE PINK HOODIE!" I mean, we/they are really into the principles , ya know? And generally women dislike "slu*ty" women, so it just fits for them. Also, I have NEVER really been allowed to associate with girls, aside from say...my cousins, and even then, it's probably limited compared to "Western" society.
Most of those girls I've mentioned are Christians.
WEll that's strange if I were to imagine my BF had done that, I wouldn't ever mention it since I wouldn't want to imagine his past like that. I also wouldnb't be proud of the fact since I want to appear special in that respect. In addition, most girls I know like to boast about how their guy pays so much attention to them, but I have never heard that one though. Maybe I just haven't met these girls.
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Because I've heard it again from a girl about her brother today.
Hey boo, what happens when the married guy kicks the players ***? That's what I would do if I was the married man, pff he's not alpha male if a scrawny aspie with superior fighting skills kicks his uncoordinated ***, am I right? I mean this alpha male crap is bugging me, I throw tomahawks, how is that not sexy?
This might be surprising, but there's a stigma against men being cheated by their spouses here, especially if it was happening for a long time.
"He got horns" / "she gave him horns" = he's donkey and unaware idiot, are the 2 versions of the idiom used for them. This idiom is never used for women getting cheated.
By social standards:
If a woman gets cheated, she's the victim indeed.
If a man gets cheated, he's an idiot, lacks manhood and somehow deserves it.
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Tbh, I hear it much more often from a guy's blood relative than a guy's gf.
"He got horns" / "she gave him horns" = he's donkey and unaware idiot, are the 2 versions of the idiom used for them. This idiom is never used for women getting cheated.
By social standards:
If a woman gets cheated, she's the victim indeed.
If a man gets cheated, he's an idiot, lacks manhood and somehow deserves it.
That's where the term "cockold" comes from... a man whose woman is unfaithful is less than a man - a laughing stock.
By social standards:
If a woman gets cheated, she's the victim indeed.
If a man gets cheated, he's an idiot, lacks manhood and somehow deserves it.
If a man gets cheated where I live he is considered a victim too, and there is a lot of gossiping about his wife. The same happens if the cheater is the husband, a lot of people gossips about him.
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"He got horns" / "she gave him horns" = he's donkey and unaware idiot, are the 2 versions of the idiom used for them. This idiom is never used for women getting cheated.
By social standards:
If a woman gets cheated, she's the victim indeed.
If a man gets cheated, he's an idiot, lacks manhood and somehow deserves it.
That's where the term "cockold" comes from... a man whose woman is unfaithful is less than a man - a laughing stock.
Never heard that... sounds like a bunch of hogwash.
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"He got horns" / "she gave him horns" = he's donkey and unaware idiot, are the 2 versions of the idiom used for them. This idiom is never used for women getting cheated.
By social standards:
If a woman gets cheated, she's the victim indeed.
If a man gets cheated, he's an idiot, lacks manhood and somehow deserves it.
That's where the term "cockold" comes from... a man whose woman is unfaithful is less than a man - a laughing stock.
Never heard that... sounds like a bunch of hogwash.
No it's not
Cuckold is the term
It's not commonly used these days but has been around hundreds of years
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By social standards:
If a woman gets cheated, she's the victim indeed.
If a man gets cheated, he's an idiot, lacks manhood and somehow deserves it.
If a man gets cheated where I live he is considered a victim too, and there is a lot of gossiping about his wife. The same happens if the cheater is the husband, a lot of people gossips about him.
Gossiping about the cheater exists here for both but i was talking about the cheated side.
"He got horns" / "she gave him horns" = he's donkey and unaware idiot, are the 2 versions of the idiom used for them. This idiom is never used for women getting cheated.
By social standards:
If a woman gets cheated, she's the victim indeed.
If a man gets cheated, he's an idiot, lacks manhood and somehow deserves it.
That's where the term "cockold" comes from... a man whose woman is unfaithful is less than a man - a laughing stock.
Never heard that... sounds like a bunch of hogwash.
No it's not
Cuckold is the term
It's not commonly used these days but has been around hundreds of years
I'm not talking about the term itself, I am speaking of the stigma that created it. Me a laughing stalk because my wife cheated on me? That is a load of rubbish, she's the one that committed the infidelity. In marriage, strive to be Semper Fidelis (always faithful).
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"He got horns" / "she gave him horns" = he's donkey and unaware idiot, are the 2 versions of the idiom used for them. This idiom is never used for women getting cheated.
By social standards:
If a woman gets cheated, she's the victim indeed.
If a man gets cheated, he's an idiot, lacks manhood and somehow deserves it.
That's where the term "cockold" comes from... a man whose woman is unfaithful is less than a man - a laughing stock.
Never heard that... sounds like a bunch of hogwash.
No it's not
Cuckold is the term
It's not commonly used these days but has been around hundreds of years
I'm not talking about the term itself, I am speaking of the stigma that created it. Me a laughing stalk because my wife cheated on me? That is a load of rubbish, she's the one that committed the infidelity. In marriage, strive to be Semper Fidelis (always faithful).
Learn to speak another language, it will help you whether it seems like it or not!
Cuckold derives from the cuckoo bird, alluding to the alleged habit of the female in changing its mate frequently and authentic (in some species) practice of laying its eggs in other nests within its community.[2][3] The association is common in medieval folklore, literature, and iconography. The original old English was "kukewold". It was borrowed from Old French "cuccault", which was made up of "cuccu" (old French for the cuckoo bird itself) plus the pejorative suffix – "ault", indicating the named person was being taken advantage of as by a cuckoo bird.
English usage first appears about 1250 in the satirical and polemical poem "The Owl and the Nightingale" (l. 1544). The term was clearly regarded as embarrassingly direct, as evident in John Lydgate's "Fall of Princes" (ca. 1440). In the late 14th century, the term also appeared in Geoffrey Chaucer's Miller's Tale.[3] Shakespeare's poetry often referenced cuckolds, with several of his characters suspected they had become one.[3]
The female equivalent cuckquean first appears in English literature in 1562, adding a female suffix to the "cuck". One often overlooked subtlety of the word is that it implies that the husband is deceived, that he is unaware of his wife's unfaithfulness and may not know until the arrival or growth of a child plainly not his (as with Cuckoo birds.)[4] Another word, wittol, which substitutes "wete" (meaning witting or knowing) for the first part of the word, designates a man aware of and reconciled to his wife's infidelity and first appears in 152
Metaphor and symbolism
In Western traditions, cuckolds have sometimes been described as "wearing the horns of a cuckold" or just "wearing the horns". This is an allusion to the mating habits of stags, who forfeit their mates when they are defeated by another male.[6] (See the Italian insult cornuto). In French, the term is porter des cornes, which is used by Molière to describe someone whose consort has been unfaithful. Rebelais wrote the Tiers Livers of Gargantua and Pantagruel in 1546, by which time the symbol of the horns was "so well-known and over-used that the author could barely avoid making reference to it.
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