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If a girl says the boy does the asking out & pays does she support a patriarchy?

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No. She's just showing that women are smarter than men ... in some things. (And that, if you want dessert, the dinner had better be good)!

Side: Yes
Wartsauce(79) Disputed
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No. She's just showing that women are smarter than men ... in some things.

In other words you correlate intelligence with willingness to manipulate and use people.

Side: No
AlofRI(3294) Clarified
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Absolutely not. The previous occupier of the White House totally negated THAT theory! A distinct shortage of intelligence with a huge willingness to manipulate and use people! Clever and manipulative, yes. Intelligent? "How 'bout a Chlorox toddy ... hmmm? Maybe a degree from my world-reknown "University"?

No. I've known many far more intelligent women/girls.

Side: Yes
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Yes & No. She just prefers to be traditional and some women may want to take the initiative because her man could be shy or clueless to how things work. A relationship includes both the man and the woman. Both must make decisions together as a team and if there is a disagreement then lover's quarrel will occur. She could be supportive but that's her choice hm? Simply ask her if that's the case then. Anyone who thinks that a girl simply thinks a boy should pay and make the first move makes her a supporter of the patriarchy could either be a feminist who hates men or is easily convinced to generalize "all women are the same". Are "all men pigs"? No!

Women can pay too though if the man can't and if she cares for him being himself you know? If she only likes him for his manhood size or just for his wealth and cool cars, than obviously she only wants to be a gold digger, through using a man for all his resources and than dumping him with nothing left.

Side: Yes
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