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absolutely nothing pisses me off more than the fact men nut in 5 seconds and women then have to sacrifice their body for 9 months to grow a human and people have the audacity to congratulate the man…
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Anonymous 2d

Hot take we should be a matriarchy but just my opinion

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i think it’s fair to congratulate the man, like you’d congratulate someone for winning the lottery too even though they didn’t do anything. a baby is a gift

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 1d

no. human children aren’t comparable to winning the lottery

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 1d

yes !

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 1d

obviously that’s not what i mean??😭 and trying to frame it that way is so disingenuous. i’m talking about the USAGE of the word. we congratulate people for things they have even when they didn’t necessarily put a ton of effort into it. come on

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 1d

terrible comparison try harder next time! regardless we should stop doing that too why are we congratulating people for doing nothing?

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 1d

see that’s the thing you’re missing. it wasn’t a comparison. it was an example. people congratulate people when good things happen! the word is not always indicative of the amount of effort someone puts in. stop trying to turn my comment into something it’s not

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 1d

i’m the first to say we shouldn’t give men credit for the bare minimum but i don’t appreciate you twisting my words. so for clarity here is the definition i am referencing

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 1d

it was an analogy the words “just like” or “like” in between two things turns it into a analogy or comparison…bring grammar back to the schools PLEASE and stop acting like it was read wrong when you should’ve written it differently

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 1d

oh my god cry me a fucking river ??? i don’t really care what you don’t appreciate i know what the word congratulations means and my original comment still stands…men shouldn’t be given praise or “congratulations” when their partner is the one that’s pregnant period. argue w your mother

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 1d

why are you being such a bitch genuinely😭😭 PLEASE learn that “like” does not ALWAYS mean analogy omfg. “it’s red. like an apple.” that was not an analogy girl. it’s an example. i am not ur enemy here and idk what’s got u all worked up but chill tf out. i wrote it fine just admit you got it wrong and move on. praise ≠ congratulations. learn that words have multiple meanings and usages. goodnight 😭😭

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 1d

apparently you don’t understand when “like” is used as a filler word. read my sentence again and remove the like and it reads just the same. i’m worried for you girl you need to be humbled before you throw stones because you are living in a glass house

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 1d

learn how to write and stop using filler words like a child then? it’s my comment ill say whatever i want under as i please…you added like that’s makes it an analogy because ITS BETWEEN TWO THINGS if you don’t know how english works say that

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 1d

cry ? lmao you don’t know how english works that’s your problem gtf from under my comment cause you have yet to disprove it…you wrote it as an analogy cry about it and move on cause you’ve proven nothing except that the education system continues to fail american students

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