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Quote: zooo @ April 15 2011, 8:35 PM BST

Yeah, in real life. But I don't mind it in soaps. :)

But, sadly, it's a reflection of life too.

Well those women are twats.

>_<

You can't deny it!

Nope, true dat.

Huh? Are folk really serious when they puport to defend the safety of Women, as portrayed on 'Eastenders'?

If so, why use derogatory terms such as 'c**t' and 'twat' when decribing same?

I was saying Tanya had been treated like a 'c**t' my Max. I wasn't suggesting she was, but was voicing my annoyance at women in general who go for men that treat them badly. At no time did I disrespect women.

Oh were we being sexist again?

I wasn't. Nothing wrong with using the c word. C**t that is.

Anywho, HIGNFY? now. Hit it Guy.

Pleased What do you think?...
You might not like it but I can feel free to express opinion!

As can we!

And my opinion is that saying young women are only interested in men's money is far more sexist than anything else I've read here recently. :)

Express away.

Quote: zooo @ April 15 2011, 9:04 PM BST

And my opinion is that saying young women are only interested in men's money is far more sexist than anything else I've read here recently. :)

Did I miss a memo? I have little money and, thankfully, a lovely girlfriend. Lovey

Quote: Nil Putters @ April 15 2011, 9:06 PM BST

Did I miss a memo? I have little money and, thankfully, a lovely girlfriend. Lovey

So does my boyfriend. ;)

And mine.

I love the words c**t and twat and many other such terms. They have two very different meanings, and in reality are more regularly used to describe people who are of an unpleasant and unlikable nature, rather than female genetalia (or 'whore' as c**t was used for in the 70s). Language changes. And I'm very regularly told off for being 'too feminist' and having 'too many opinions'.

Quote: zooo @ April 15 2011, 9:40 PM BST

So does my boyfriend. ;)

Is he seeing someone on the side?

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