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Furthermore: how could having a "neckbeard" be a predisposition to misogyny? Supposing a causal link between these two absolutely unrelated phenomena could be found in the culture of the present, wouldn't that be sufficient reason to alter the culture?? It feels like the exposure of a guilty conscience when one confuses one's own aversion to minor, arbitrary detail for ["CLEARLY prejudicial"] aggression towards one's self.

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Post: it's ironic, but in my experience "skinniness" isn't really widely revered either in men, though in women it remains appealing to a fault. Haha.

Additionally, why would being kindly EVER serve as a "red flag"? It's obviously not up to "Emily" to decide whether or not "Clint" is truly a "nice guy", unless she is supposed to be some sort of deified Authority on the matter. I should hope that she would be a lady and reciprocate the kindness; it's kids' stuff that hardly requires explanation, L.L.O.L.

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Finally, I don't claim to understand the intricacies of feminism, which are surely encyclopedic in length, (as is most rationalization and ideology) but it's hard to imagine that any academic, politician, or clergyperson would ascribe moral credibility to the sorts of teasing we encounter in f*cking Elementary School. Cheers, mate. Keep it Hurley, Dude.

Rinzai.