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Hadrurus said:I think they say those things because that's the kind of guy that society expects them to like. But they can't really change what they do like.
My point of view may not be very female-centered, but it's important for guys to know the truth, especially guys who are having issues with women. I don't think it's sexist either, as there are plenty of girls in real life who have honestly expressed some of the things I've said.
That picture is funny and all, but I guess that's the kind of reply I get for telling it like it is, at least with some individuals anyway. But what can I say, I remember you getting offended by me stating these kinds of things before
So tell me shells, do you think that what I'm saying is not true, or does it just offend you? There's a difference you know
Both - it offends me and it's misleading.
"99%" is just a statistic you pulled out from your butt, why on earth should I think it's remotely true? Furthermore, just because you heard a few females' opinions on the matter, doesn't make it true nor does it represent the majority. It's totally plausible you heard a few girls say this and that. But does that mean that they can speak for everybody?
Well, let's say this. I hear from a group of guys that all you men like to do is **** a girl and leave; they don't want relationships. Then I go on to say that 99% of men treat women like **** and are cheating *******s. Does that seem fair if I allow a group of boys speak for the rest of the male gender?
No.
It may not be sexist, but it sounds like prejudice to me. Or, who knows, it maybe both.
A prejudice is a prejudgement: i.e. a preconceived belief, opinion, or judgment made without ascertaining the facts of a case. The word prejudice is most commonly used to refer to a preconceived judgment toward a group of people or a single person because of race, social class, gender, ethnicity, age, disability, political beliefs , religion, line of work or other personal characteristics
Hasty generalization is a logical fallacy of faulty generalization by reaching an inductive generalization based on insufficient evidence. It commonly involves basing a broad conclusion upon the statistics of a survey of a small group that fails to sufficiently represent the whole population.
Hadrurus said:I've noticed a huge difference in the kinds of guys that women say they like, and the ones that they actually do like. When they say that they want a sweet, caring guy...... well, 99% of the time, it isn't true.
Like I said, you are indirectly calling 99% of women all liars. Where'd ya get that statistic from? The 10 females, maybe give or take a few, that you've heard from? Interesting that gets to represent what the entire female population wants.
PS - Based on the definitions above, I'm just "telling it like it is".