difference between asian and caucasian?
I'd say, 50-100 lbs.
They have incredibly smooth silky skin as well :thumb: Real smooth skin is major turn on for me...or $100-200/hr
difference between asian and caucasian?
I'd say, 50-100 lbs.
They have incredibly smooth silky skin as well :thumb: Real smooth skin is major turn on for me...or $100-200/hr
And less body hair.They have incredibly smooth silky skin as well :thumb: Real smooth skin is major turn on for me![]()
I've had relationships with a lot of women. Some have been intimate, some platonic, some professional. Some are ongoing, some have ended well, some have ended badly, some have ended badly and then the relationship was repaired. Never once did I think I was being discriminated against. To suggest that approximately half of the population discriminates against the other half because you have had some bad experiences reeks of misogynism. Maybe it's time to stop gazing at your navel and hating others for your problem and time to look in the mirror?'Hate speech' should have the intention to discriminate, but I don't see how it is applicable in Roosh's case. He definitely tries to protect men from discrimination, but that's it.
thats because when they look at you, they see dollar signs, a white man prince to come and take them away to get married and be supported while they have your kids, and be a security blanket for lifeYep. In North America, even fat single moms act like they're too good for me. In the Philippines though, I'm like a rockstar. Slender, young women actually flirt with me over there (something I've never experienced in North America). I can approach a group of cute college age girls at a mall in Manila, and they'll be all smiles and giggles. If I tried the same at Pacific Centre, I'd probably get escorted out by security. And as you'd expect, sex with Filipinas is incredible. They're very vocal.![]()
Very true but for guys who are one shot or on a budget. ....asians fits the bill perfectlyAsians often charge more for a second round and if u blow early .... well it's massage till time is up. Caucasians are more likely to go for second round.
Let's define what we mean by discrimination first. In our case we are referring to the situation when a person (a man) is treated unfairly (disrespectfully; in a degrading, humiliating way) not due to any kind of his antisocial behaviour, but solely due to him being a male (belonging to a certain gender). You can check the Canadian experience of Roosh here: http://www.rooshv.com/15-reasons-why-toronto-is-the-worst-city-in-north-america-for-men. I used to live in Toronto and can confirm that Roosh's observations are 100% accurate. I would say Toronto is a high quality city in any aspect, except women - they are outright barbaric and obnoxious. It's not that Vancouver is any better - only Montreal makes the real (positive) difference in Canada.I've had relationships with a lot of women. Some have been intimate, some platonic, some professional. Some are ongoing, some have ended well, some have ended badly, some have ended badly and then the relationship was repaired. Never once did I think I was being discriminated against. To suggest that approximately half of the population discriminates against the other half because you have had some bad experiences reeks of misogynism. Maybe it's time to stop gazing at your navel and hating others for your problem and time to look in the mirror?
omgz! I am not Asian or Caucasian but I hate taking showers with others!!! My mascara burns my eyes and my hair when it gets wet it turns from one style to a complete otherSometimes , I like taking showers together . Asians like that . I don't think I had a Caucasian initiated showers together.
the only time this should ever happen is if she is feeling pain or extremely uncomfortable, wouldn't you want her to feel comfortable while you're having sex? Unless of course you don't care at all about her and are just using her body as a sex doll (not saying you are like that, just sayin in general!). I've experienced a lot of guys who ask me to tell them and let them know if they are in any way hurting or making me feel uncomfortable, they tell me to speak up and they will stop or change position.Asian girls usually tell you to slow down and some times stop. Honestly mood killer I enjoy Asian girls but some times it's just not fun being with one.
Yeah... I have a theory as to why you are having trouble with the ladies..Yep. In North America, even fat single moms act like they're too good for me.
I was just gonna say... lolYeah... I have a theory as to why you are having trouble with the ladies..
Uh huh. I'll start with constitutional law 101.Besides that, just look around: men are routinely treated like pariahs of the society just for being males. Phone chat lines openly advertise in major newspapers 'ladies join free', clubs may have cover charge for men, but not for women; look at 'shared accommodation' ads in newspapers/Craigslist: there are tons of ads like 'female only'. And this is all illegal and grossly unconstitutional stuff, but even law enforcement don't bother to prosecute the culprits.
Uh huh. I'll start with constitutional law 101.
1.The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which is part of the constitution, governs only the relationship between individuals and government. Your examples are not breaches of the constitution.
2. Even if they were, it is not a matter for law enforcement. The police enforce federal criminal law and violations of provincial statutes. They don't enforce constitutional law. If your constitutional rights have been violated it is up to you to go to court to protect them.
Now, can you guess under what legislation you might have an extremely weak argument for discrimination based on sex in each of your examples?
'The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which is part of the constitution, governs only the relationship between individuals and government.' - where did you get that? Show me the source! As far as I know the Charter of Rights and Freedoms governs relationships between ANY individuals/private entities/corporations in Canada, government or not. No law/bylaw regulating ANYTHING you can imagine in Canada can't be in contradiction with the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. For example, if the government is not allowed to discriminate based on race, gender, etc., no over individual/entity of any kind is allowed to do so.
Yes, smart ass, I know very little compare to those who use half-knowledge. The Charter is a contract between the people and the government. It prevents the government from passing laws that remove Charter rights. At the same time the Charter requires the government to uphold those rights. Through the legislation those rights get passed on to us.From the Charter genius. It appears you know very little.
Application
32. (1) This Charter applies
(a) to the Parliament and government of Canada in respect of all matters within the authority of Parliament including all matters relating to the Yukon Territory and Northwest Territories; and
(b) to the legislature and government of each province in respect of all matters within the authority of the legislature of each province.






