Gealach answered Sunday October 12 2003, 7:17 pm: um, i dont hate any men...okay that's a lie...i hate chauvenistic men...and i hate women that think their duty is to allow chauvenistic men to rule them. other then that, i dont hate men. and men can be feminists too...
chocolatenutbar answered Sunday October 12 2003, 5:42 pm: Hmm... perhaps this has been a misunderstanding of what a "feminist" is. A feminist is a person who stands for equal rights for women. Feminists don't necessarily hate men, but the fact that some of them treat women like dirt is what infuriates feminists everywhere. So if a gay guy treated a woman like dirt, I would dislike him. If a straight guy did the same thing, I would also dislike him. I try not to base my opinions of a person because of a stereotype given to them. That's what got men in trouble about women in the first place, right? [ chocolatenutbar's advice column | Ask chocolatenutbar A Question ]
spacefem answered Sunday October 12 2003, 10:10 am: Awe, now that's not nice, I don't hate men! I just think most of them are worthless anoying pond scum draining humanity and productivity out of intelligent, motivated women all over the world. But I digress. Gay men are alright. They seem to understand women better than their straight counterparts, I'll give them that, and they dress better and treat each other pretty well. And they like to dance! At least, the ones I've met did. Anyway, any man who reads my website and likes it is totally okay in my book, but since you asked, I guess gay men have a better chance of being cool whether they've experienced everything that is spacefem.com or not. [ spacefem's advice column | Ask spacefem A Question ]
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