Merry B.

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  • in reply to: Southern “hilllbilly” stereotypes #15404

    Merry B.
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    How about every one of the smart capable Southern belles on ‘Designing Women’? How about hillbilly Jed Clampet that somehow managed to out-fox those big city Hollywood types? How about Luke and Beau Duke, Uncle Jesse, and sweet little Daisy? All of ’em smart as a whip. Sounds to me like you weren’t as interested in answering the original question as you were in finding a way to present your opinion that everything offensive is all the fault of Hillary Clinton and the moonbat leftist media.

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    Name : Merry B., Gender : F, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Agnostic, Age : 42, City : Atlanta, State : GA, Country : United States, Social class : Middle class, 
    in reply to: Reply To: Why do black women hate hair-flipping? #42761

    Merry B.
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    the reason a lot of white women ‘caress’ their hair is because it is soft, silky, sensual, and frankly, a pleasure to touch. My hair is long, fine, and healthy. I like the feel of it. It has nothing at all to do with being ‘cute’ or attracting attention.

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    Name : Merry B., Gender : F, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Agnostic, Age : 42, City : Atlanta, State : GA, Country : United States, Social class : Middle class, 
    in reply to: Will muscles increase my odds with women? #17169

    Merry B.
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    Muscles are fine, but a fit, well-toned body is just as sexy without being intimidating. Are you fit? Are you well-groomed? Are you…hygeinic? Most women I know, including myself, wouldn’t give a slob a second glance regardless of how developed (or un-developed) his muscles. Personally I’m more attracted to a guy who dresses well than one who can’t find a shirt that buttons around the neck. If you ARE fit but not musclebound, forget the gym and spend the money on a session with a fashion and grooming consultant. Like the old song says, ‘Every girl’s crazy ’bout a sharp dressed man.’

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    Name : Merry B., Gender : F, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Agnostic, Age : 42, City : Atlanta, State : GA, Country : United States, Social class : Middle class, 
    in reply to: what’s wrong with “ma’am”? #36020

    Merry B.
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    Well you certainly used the right word when you chose ‘elder’. Unlike men, women tend to be ‘devalued’ as they age. Men become ‘distinguished’, women just get old. You often see older men with younger, sometimes MUCH younger, women but it’s seldom you see an older lady on the arm of a young stud. Becuase of this societal truth, that young women are valued more than old ladies, we women tend toward sensitivity regarding any implication that we are ‘elder’ and thus of lesser value. And besides, the word ‘ma’am’ is a contraction of ‘madam’ and we all know what a madam does….

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    Name : Merry B., Gender : F, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Agnostic, Age : 42, City : Atlanta, State : GA, Country : United States, Social class : Middle class, 
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