In these type of Forums (or Chat Rooms) you have to stick up for yourself. If you expect "support" from anybody on an anonymous Forum, by people using an anonymous ID and email address ... forget it.sprintcyclist wrote:Men are often unsupported by other men.
A good example is how some men treat other men in chatrooms.
There is no 'reasonableness' given at all. It is very aggressive.
We are discriminated against in many ways.
Masculinity in the New Age?
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Come over here Sprint and I will give you a cuddle , No tounge I promisesprintcyclist wrote:Men are often unsupported by other men.
A good example is how some men treat other men in chatrooms.
There is no 'reasonableness' given at all. It is very aggressive.
We are discriminated against in many ways.

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I don't think it is a matter of having to stick up for yourself or looking for support. It's more a matter of certain people being more adversarial when they aren't face to face.
People like that are lacking any sort of innate balance and try to make themselves feel more powerful by being cowardly and adversarial just because they think they can get away with it.
People like that are lacking any sort of innate balance and try to make themselves feel more powerful by being cowardly and adversarial just because they think they can get away with it.
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When I first got the Internet back in 1995, the only ISP was MSN (Microsoft) and the first thing I did was check the Chat Rooms. I still communicate with a lady in the US I met there and several other people around the world.
Originally the protocol was "think about walking into a Bar" .. would you say "get fucked you lot" ... of course you wouldn't.
Now, everyone has a go and that attracts a response. I haven't been near a "Bar" for a decade so I don't know how the blokes "communicate" these days.
Originally the protocol was "think about walking into a Bar" .. would you say "get fucked you lot" ... of course you wouldn't.
Now, everyone has a go and that attracts a response. I haven't been near a "Bar" for a decade so I don't know how the blokes "communicate" these days.
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BigP wrote:Come over here Sprint and I will give you a cuddle , No tounge I promisesprintcyclist wrote:Men are often unsupported by other men.
A good example is how some men treat other men in chatrooms.
There is no 'reasonableness' given at all. It is very aggressive.
We are discriminated against in many ways.
this sort of reaction shows a strong avoidance to a real male/male relationship.
This is common among men and very bad.
Right Wing is the Natural Progression.
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You need to loosen up a little. I am the production manager for a medium sized engineering company in auckland , It is a male dominated industry And I have a very well belanced relationship with guys that work there , and with the woman as well, one of which is my daughter whom puts in a day a week between her studies. You need to be careful when attemping to judge people from a few randon posts on a MBsprintcyclist wrote:BigP wrote:Come over here Sprint and I will give you a cuddle , No tounge I promisesprintcyclist wrote:Men are often unsupported by other men.
A good example is how some men treat other men in chatrooms.
There is no 'reasonableness' given at all. It is very aggressive.
We are discriminated against in many ways.
this sort of reaction shows a strong avoidance to a real male/male relationship.
This is common among men and very bad.
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Bosses invariably think they have a good relationship with their workers................You need to loosen up a little................
.............. You need to be careful when attemping to judge people from a few randon posts on a MB...................
Invariably workers dislike bosses. You are not loved at work by your subordinates.
Is there anything else '....... I need to do.... ' ?
You know, while you are busy bossing me around .
classic defensive male, hiding behind his status symbols.
Right Wing is the Natural Progression.
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In my experience a "production manager" was only there to keep the factory workers from killing each other to take turns for a smoko. 

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Neferti~ wrote:In my experience a "production manager" was only there to keep the factory workers from killing each other to take turns for a smoko.
The role has become a little more complex over the last 30 years lol
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sprintcyclist wrote:Bosses invariably think they have a good relationship with their workers................You need to loosen up a little................
.............. You need to be careful when attemping to judge people from a few randon posts on a MB...................
Invariably workers dislike bosses. You are not loved at work by your subordinates.
Is there anything else '....... I need to do.... ' ?
You know, while you are busy bossing me around .
classic defensive male, hiding behind his status symbols.
I said it was well ballanced. Fair and equitably . I say jump and they ask how high, lol Im not their boss im their production manager
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