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originally posted by: moyeti
a reply to: Wayfarer
Whatever you need to tell yourself. If you lay are aggressive against a women you are not a man.
originally posted by: moyeti
a reply to: JAGStorm
A real man doesn't put a beat down on a women. No matter how much it is sanctioned, organized, or condone. He stuck to his core beliefs. Deal with it.
originally posted by: KnoxMSP
originally posted by: SonsOfTheMeek
originally posted by: KnoxMSP
originally posted by: SonsOfTheMeek All you snowflakes out there need to stop feeling sorry for him.
Weak sauce. I was raised to never hurt a female, and you would never call me a snowflake to my face. Some people have values you obviously don't understand.
I boxed GG all through HS and would have never boxed a girl if it came up.
You probably couldn't make it to the next level because you lack that killer instinct. All great fighters have an animalistic killer instinct that kicks in. When I saw an opponent in front of me, I didn't see man or woman or anything else. All I saw was prey to be dominated, victimized, conquered, so that, in the end, I could hold my arms up in the air and prove to all that witnessed that I was the best. If you have anything else in your mind such as being too rough or too bullying, or concern that your opponent is not good enough, strong enough, or tough enough to handle you, or other moral lessons like that that this bleeding heart world had instilled into you, then you have handicapped yourself. But I suppose you're just content with your GG and moved on with your life. Not me. I have more respect for the girls that want to challenge themselves beyond their limits than for people like you or this frightened boy who hold yourselves back based on what other people think of you.
Yea, I am weak for not wanting to dominate a weaker human...
Pyschopath
It's called honor. What our society is lacking, and probably a large portion of the problem with this world.
originally posted by: Barcs
originally posted by: KnoxMSP
originally posted by: SonsOfTheMeek
originally posted by: KnoxMSP
originally posted by: SonsOfTheMeek All you snowflakes out there need to stop feeling sorry for him.
Weak sauce. I was raised to never hurt a female, and you would never call me a snowflake to my face. Some people have values you obviously don't understand.
I boxed GG all through HS and would have never boxed a girl if it came up.
You probably couldn't make it to the next level because you lack that killer instinct. All great fighters have an animalistic killer instinct that kicks in. When I saw an opponent in front of me, I didn't see man or woman or anything else. All I saw was prey to be dominated, victimized, conquered, so that, in the end, I could hold my arms up in the air and prove to all that witnessed that I was the best. If you have anything else in your mind such as being too rough or too bullying, or concern that your opponent is not good enough, strong enough, or tough enough to handle you, or other moral lessons like that that this bleeding heart world had instilled into you, then you have handicapped yourself. But I suppose you're just content with your GG and moved on with your life. Not me. I have more respect for the girls that want to challenge themselves beyond their limits than for people like you or this frightened boy who hold yourselves back based on what other people think of you.
Yea, I am weak for not wanting to dominate a weaker human...
Pyschopath
It's called honor. What our society is lacking, and probably a large portion of the problem with this world.
Honestly, that is a pretty weak and sexist excuse. That is like forfeiting a chess match because you are facing an African American opponent, pretending that you are superior to them intellectually and don't want to dishonor them. They do it to avoid looking bad, and nothing more. It's an ego thing.
A woman can beat a man in wrestling. It's a sport that is all about leverage, not just brute strength. As I said above I have 2 cousins that were female wrestlers and beat a lot of boys. It's this fake perceived notion that men are always superior to women in strength that brings this ugly attitude that the woman wouldn't stand a chance so you are doing her a favor by forfeiting. That's not honor. It's complete sexist BS.