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If you are bigger than someone else, does that mean that you don't feel physical pain, emotional distress or shock?
(Feminists say that it's OK for a woman to hit a man, because men are usually bigger than women.)
11 Answers
- Anonymous5 years agoFavourite answer
The more feminists f_ck up our society with their lies, the more it will eventually all come crashing down on them too! And it's already happening.
- 5 years ago
Pretty much. When I punch my boyfriend during arguments he rarely even budges. I know I shouldn't hit him, but sometimes I just get so angry with him not paying attention to me or liking other girls instagram photos or when he plays video games and I'm bored by myself.He's like twice the size of me, so I know it doesn't hurt him when I punch him.
- The OtherLv 55 years ago
Yes.
I once got bit by a 150 lb dog and, because I weigh 200 lbs, it did not hurt at all!
- Anonymous5 years ago
No. But it sure seems as though that is how cops and scared ex-racist white people see the things.
Source(s): 79 - Anonymous5 years ago
When you visit the zoo, do the elephants suffer emotional distress?
- 5 years ago
And yet, feminists can get PTSD from Twitter without ever knowing the size of those who told them they were deranged. Weird.
- Anonymous5 years ago
Most feminists certainly think so.