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Previously on "Should women be allowed to vote?"
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Further evidence women already have too much say
Nissan Skyline advert
Check out the reason for sale at the bottom
Reason for Selling: Purchased without proper consent from the wife. Apparently "do whatever the F**K you want" does not mean what I thought.
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Stepford WivesOriginally posted by Fran View PostWhat's that film called where all the wives have a chip put in their brains and are controlled by there husbands?
Now that is the way society should be.
Incidentally, there's a growing society of women who are controlled by men who have an enormous chip on their shoulders, who, in turn, are controlled by a smaller group of bearded men, who often have even bigger chips on their shoulders, and a hook instead of a hand.
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If they can get to vote then you have not tied them to the bed adequately enough!!!!!
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What's that film called where all the wives have a chip put in their brains and are controlled by there husbands?
Now that is the way society should be.
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Of course we should be allowed to vote! We just shouldn't be allowed to become Prime Minister (based on the performance of the last one)
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Is it pure coincidence that the collapse of the British Empire coincided with the emancipation of wimmin?
Happy days..
Victorian women had few civil or political rights. A wife had to do as she was told by her husband, who was her protector and adviser. Until 1884 a wife was officially listed as one of her husband’s possessions. In addition, Victorian women were expected to live up to an image of ‘the perfect being’ – beautiful, demure, loving and intelligent. Many women actively agreed with this attitude
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I am surprised that it has taken till now for this to come up on this forum.
Isn't that american nut (Ann Coulter?) always going on about why woman shouldn't be allowed to vote?
Coming soon, "Slavery - time for a comeback"
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Why thanks..... I do try!!Originally posted by DBA_bloke View PostSpoken like a butch lesbian, sir!
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feck off!Originally posted by DBA_bloke View PostOK, OK: Or butch lesbian life partner's permission.
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