You've almost entirely destroyed family dynamics with your communist agenda.
Link: Man haters of America unite
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that you shouldn’t be sharing?
And people here often deride me for pointing out what is merely obvious about human psychology.
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Absolutely hilarious. You spineless bitches are always good for a laugh
a little by damaging Tesla's. Are you out of Molotov Cocktail making material?
You little bitches are a constant embarrassment
They still have the veins for your enjoyment.
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But they would be happy to tell you.
All talk
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Everyone knows you’re all cowardly little bitches
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Meanwhile, keep hiding behind the internet.
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Tough talk with nothing to back it up
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I'm sure that 5 of us could sit down and hatch plausible theories as to why you'd see this trend moving up. But in recent years, there was some anecdotal belief that many women were "holding out" for men who met a very discriminating set of minimums (salary, education, etc.), with influencers everywhere telling them not to "settle for less" than they should feel entitled to. And if there were truth to that, it would lend itself to the trend of single women in their late 30's and 40's who had never married nor been able to start a family.
I suppose it's possible that this trend could finally be a reversal of that phenomenon, with many women maybe simply marrying for compatibility beyond the Vogue Magazine checklist of must-haves. That would probably be a good thing for society.
participate and share their views on the matter...one can always hope.
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It's an open website that anyone who is interested can create an account and participate. Acting like "no one invited the women" is ridiculous.
There have been female posters on the boards throughout the years.
If you feel they need to be invited, then send a link to all the female grads you know and tell them we need help here getting a woman's perspective on things.
them...along with the others you say previously participated.
Given that since 1972, ND has been Co-Ed, and this Forum has been in existence since ~2007, you would think that a significant percentage of Open Forum posters would be female, since we talk about issues that impact not only males...yet I see virtually no evidence of women's presence. Small wonder, given the volume of misogynistic rhetoric evidenced daily...like with this thread.
When you answer my simple yes/no question that I asked you, I will be happy to answer your question.
meant by the word "Invite"...as in creating a welcoming environment...i.e. a respectful Open Forum that values diverse opinions and points of view...in this case, female perspectives.
Clearly, that's not the current condition within this Forum...and all of us are the worse for not having such input. So stop avoiding the real issue...and behave like an adult who not only respects women's opinions here, but "fights for" them.
Link: https://www.ministrybrands.com/blog/how-to-create-a-welcoming-environment-before-guests-arrive
If you truly believe they are misogynists, wanting them to create a welcoming environment for women is never going to happen. If that's how you meant it, I don't see why you would bother saying it, you couldn't possibly believe that's going to happen.
Again, this is an open forum that anyone can find and participate in, that has basically turned into a politics forum. The main purpose of the site has always been Notre Dame football. If you don't think enough women are here, it's much more likely that they aren't actually looking for a site like this, rather than the content on the open forum being "unattractive" or "unwelcoming."
If I was trying to get the point across that you claim you were, I would have phrased it as " be more inviting" rather than "invite" as it leads people to the conclusion you wanted much easier. You're on a text forum, no one is trying to read into what you type for deeper meaning, there are no book reports required here.
...I'm not expecting everyone to jettison their misogynistic ways, but there is a non-zero chance that the environment in this Forum could markedly improve on that score...to the point that misogynistic comments are shamed by the majority of posters...and statements of encouragement and welcoming for female ND grads...as well as others...are seen frequently...and applauded when made.
Never give up hope for positive change...would you at least agree on that?
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perfect_is_the_enemy_of_good
And for the record, anytime I've ever seen a female post here, they are invariably welcomed by all.
A grandmother of a former player used to post here while he was at school, everyone loved talking to her. I also seem to recall an Air Force officer who used to post frequently, and on the occasions she would pop back on randomly everyone was quick to welcome her back.
local ND clubs and Class Representatives, that UHND's Open Forum sincerely welcomes our female fellow Alums and their friends to join us. I'll do my part to 'Invite' them...and make sure they know we appreciate their presence and perspectives.
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...now back to the intent you didn't comprehend...this website is heavily misogynistic due to posters like yourself. By posting negative and disparaging views of women, you help make the Open Forum "unattractive" and "unwelcoming" for women to join in discussions, which serves to deny all of us the wisdom of extremely bright ND alumni perspectives...after all, just getting into Notre Dame requires exceptional intelligence and ability to use Critical Thinking...qualities we here on this site are in short supply of.
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the English language...here is a copy of my very quick Google search on the use of "Invite", or "Inviting" as more than just a verb...
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Yes, it's perfectly acceptable to use the word "inviting" in a non-formal context to describe something as attractive or welcoming, even if it doesn't refer to a formal invitation.
Here's a breakdown:
"Inviting" as an adjective:
The word "inviting" can function as an adjective, meaning "attractive, tempting, or encouraging".
Examples:
"The cozy fireplace made the room feel inviting."
"She had an inviting smile."
"The restaurant's menu looked very inviting."
Formal vs. Informal:
While "invite" is a verb used in formal invitations, "inviting" as an adjective is a common and natural way to describe something that is attractive or welcoming in a more general sense.
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No charge for the lesson, Jake...you're welcome. Now, be sure to be more "Inviting" of women on this message board...promise?
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That reflects the national trend.
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Usually, total nerds like Josh Hawley, or wacky doodles like MAS.