No doubt you think "Phoenyx" is the ideal man.Butch thinks everybody has confusion over their pronouns like he/she/they/them/it does.

No doubt you think "Phoenyx" is the ideal man.Butch thinks everybody has confusion over their pronouns like he/she/they/them/it does.

Unlike Mother Russia, dorogoy, and the whiny, elderly geezers on JPP, America is a free country. I'm free to express my opinion without your or anyone else's permission.
The only requirement is that I follow JPP rules as agreed upon when I signed up.
Agreed. Conversely, I'm free to thread ban people whose main goal seems to be to annoy me as well.
No doubt you think "Phoenyx" is the ideal man.![]()
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Of course you are. In fact, I encourage it. It helps people to identify the weak and fearful on JPP.
Captain Earl, ex-USAF, an anti-American, pro-Russian bans everyone who disagrees with him.
A very feminine explanation, "sir".Up until you pointed it out, I had no idea that Phoenyx was considered to be a female name. As to why I chose Phoenyx as a name, it started with the fact that I've always liked the x men Phoenix character since I was young. The X men Phoenix character has had both male and female incarnations, but that's not why I decided to use a close likeness to its name. I liked the fact that in one issue where the Phoenix faced the Beyonder, it joined up with pretty much everyone in the universe and then shared that knowledge with the Beyonder, causing him to question his plan to destroy the universe. I thought that was awesome.
Aside from that, the phoenix is a mythological bird that's been around long before the X men comic started and I have always liked its mythology of dying only to be reborn. I've also had many times where I have 'died' in a given place online, either by leaving or being shown the door, only to be reborn in another. It could be said that like hope, the phoenix force springs eternal.
Finally, I chose to put a y instead of an i in phoenix because of a certain story involving the river Styxx.
More femininity of the teenage girl kind. No American male whines about thread etiquette. Most of the Trumper males can't even spell it.I'm fine with people disagreeing with me, but when a poster can't seem to follow basic rules of etiquette in my threads, that's when I decide it's time to thread ban them.
I thread ban him from all my threads but I generally don't like ignoring people who respond in threads I'm in. I've made an exception or 2 for him though.
I know its unfashionable and in some eyes sexist, but to me
THERE IS NO COMPARISON WHATSOEVER BETWEEN A THIRTY YEAR OLD GUY WITH A THIRTEEN YEAR OLD GIRL
and
A THIRTY YEAR OLD WOMAN WITH A THIRTEEN YEAR OLD BOY.
A 13-year-old boy gets high fives from his friends for scoring a thirty year old woman. Maybe even from his dad, who knows?
There's no similarity at all between the situations.
Why is it so impossible for us to get real?
No, I thread banned you because you kept on referring to me as female when I'd already made it abundantly clear that I'm male.
Like I said, Dutch is a troll. He'll search for one thing that annoys you and then use it to death. He's a lonely, tedious grump.
Of course not.
Understanding that the law had to be gender consistent,
I'll never think that a thirty-five-year-old woman and a thirteen-year-old boy
is the same as a thirty-five-year-old man and a thirteen-year-old girl.
Not even close. I was a thirteen-year-old boy only sixty-three years ago.
My female teacher couldn't have raped me if she wanted to,
but if she actually wanted to, she wouldn't have had to rape me.
I was also a boy. But I also recall the girls in my high school bragging about having sex with older men. It goes both ways. Just because a child likes having sex with adults doesn't make it okay.
This thread is still on page one. Whooda thunk it?
Are we still trying to compare early adolescent boys to early adolescent girls
just because the law understandably has to be gender consistent?
I don't understand. It's like almost everybody I know in the actual world
sees it one way
while the JPP forum and the cyber world
perceives human nature in a completely alternate way.
When I was a little older, it was different. Friendly flirting aside, sexual attractiveness wasn't the sole factor.
I never had interest in sharing physical intimacy with somebody whose company I didn't highly value outside of bed.
But as a boy of thirteen, when it was all new and the hormones were starting to explode?
If my eighth grade teacher tried to seduce me, I would not only have jumped on those big melons, but I would have felt anything but abused for having done so,
either then or now in retrospect. Truth be told, I even routinely imagined doing it as did every other boy in the class as far as I could tell.
She seemed to regularly wear tight sweaters over those things for the very purpose of entertaining us.
Green was her best sweater color because she had hair the color of a new penny.
I'm remembering this from 1959/1960, by the way.
OK, ladies, was it the same for you as a little girl? C'mon, come clean. No pun intended, honestly.
I was attracted to several female teachers of mine. I honestly don't know what I would have done if any of them had initiated a sexual interaction with me. The reason for that is the same reason that I declined 2 instances where a sexual interaction was likely with what I believe was a 17 year old female when I was 11- I suspect they'd probably get in trouble and since I was attracted to them, that's the last thing I wanted to happen to them.
bullshit.
Agreed. Conversely, the laws and organizations put in place to protect minors from the dangers of sexuality can at times be more harmful than the dangers they are supposed to protect minors from. Judith Levine wrote a book on the subject that I think was quite good. Wikipedia has an page on it here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harmful_to_Minors
I was also a boy. But I also recall the girls in my high school bragging about having sex with older men. It goes both ways. Just because a child likes having sex with adults doesn't make it okay.
Agreed. Conversely, the laws and organizations put in place to protect minors from the dangers of sexuality can at times be more harmful than the dangers they are supposed to protect minors from. Judith Levine wrote a book on the subject that I think was quite good. Wikipedia has an page on it here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harmful_to_Minors
Contrary to what Judith Levine says, fucking kids is wrong.
Not sure why you said that. In any case, there are plenty of stories of teen males that had the opportunity to act on their attraction to female teachers. A story from the New York post on that:
Kate Mara on the reality of ‘A Teacher’ predator having sex with a student | New York Post
From the article:
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Kate Mara’s latest role is a high school teacher who has an affair with her underage student — and it made her realize just how widespread this problem is.
“We had it on Google Alerts,” Mara, 37, told The Post of illicit teacher-student trysts. “The amount of real-life stories that we’d see on a weekly basis was quite overwhelming.
**
Not sure why you said that. In any case, there are plenty of stories of teen males that had the opportunity to act on their attraction to female teachers. A story from the New York post on that:
Kate Mara on the reality of ‘A Teacher’ predator having sex with a student | New York Post
From the article:
**
Kate Mara’s latest role is a high school teacher who has an affair with her underage student — and it made her realize just how widespread this problem is.
“We had it on Google Alerts,” Mara, 37, told The Post of illicit teacher-student trysts. “The amount of real-life stories that we’d see on a weekly basis was quite overwhelming.
**
so the victims wanted it?
really?
Words can be very ambiguous things. I think we should take a look at the dictionary definition of victim. Here's the first one from the American Heritage Dictionary:
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noun One who is harmed or killed by another, especially by someone committing a criminal or unlawful act.
**
Source:
https://www.wordnik.com/words/victim
The main issue here is that, in many cases, minors, especially if they are male, don't feel harmed after engaging in a sexual interaction with an adult. I pointed out evidence of this to you from a study in another thread:
San Francisco teacher sparks outrage with disturbing tweets , Post #157
I also found it easy to find some news stories that suggest the same thing:
San Francisco teacher sparks outrage with disturbing tweets, Post #10
Words can be very ambiguous things. I think we should take a look at the dictionary definition of victim. Here's the first one from the American Heritage Dictionary:
**
noun One who is harmed or killed by another, especially by someone committing a criminal or unlawful act.
**
Source:
https://www.wordnik.com/words/victim
The main issue here is that, in many cases, minors, especially if they are male, don't feel harmed after engaging in a sexual interaction with an adult. I pointed out evidence of this to you from a study in another thread:
San Francisco teacher sparks outrage with disturbing tweets , Post #157
I also found it easy to find some news stories that suggest the same thing:
San Francisco teacher sparks outrage with disturbing tweets, Post #10
you're so ignorant of the truth of sexual abuse.