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To Yogin, yeah there are MANY people like that all over the world, no shortage of that kind of behavior. Women who have psychological issues have a very strong tendency to become incredibly greedy and vampiristic without even so much as being aware of it. Both my wives have been that way, it's a really insidious thing and TBH I wasn't even aware it was happening until I got out and got the benefit of hindsight.
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[QUOTE=Bango Cheito]I'm not positive on the competition thing.
I think on the one hand, competition is absolutely necessary for our continued evolution. If sex were THAT readily available to the extent that every last loser could engage in it frequently, we would be breeding ourselves literally stupider and stupider every generation.
However, there has to be a balance. I think in most societies today, sex is just too hard to work for in many cases.
I think the ideal mentality for women to have should be one where they freely experiment with lots of guys, but ONLY engage in potentially reproductive behavior with the best of them. This to me would be the best of both worlds.[/QUOTE]
Eugenics on a monger forum? The basic principle of mongering is wide and equal access for all men to sex. The goal of mongering is sexual satisfaction not sexual reproduction. Sexual reproduction is generally seen as undesirable among mongers except for a few whose primary goal is to impregnate as many women abroad as possible. These individuals are not true mongers they simply use the activity to cover their true agenda of propagation.
As for breeding ourselves stupider each generation, you will notice that it is the poor who tend to breed indiscriminately. The rich tend to inbreed. Let's not forget the DuPonts who kept their sperm and money in the family. Many offspring from this inbreeding ended up with terrible traits like physical malformations and mental insanity. They literally ran their bloodline into the ground.
We know precious little about which genes are responsible for what and how they work in the presence or absence of other genes. We certainly don't know enough to institute breeding programs for desired traits in humans. People born from less than desirable backgrounds often go on to achieve great thing in spite of obstacles. Also, dominant males tend to mate more often and with more females than non-dominant males. So following your reasoning the human race should become increasingly violent and competitive with each successive generation.
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Brothel Theory
[quote=warbucks]cm this guy had some issues whether they were sex related or not. this woman was the epitome of what america has to offer. she was young cute, a phd student. this guy had nothing. he cleaned the damn mouse cages. so she wasn’t just some broad. i don’t know why he did this but i hope this is not starting to become a disturbing trend (remember the gym dude) in the states the lone psycho taking out his rage on women.[/quote]
two things cause crime - the main thing, obviously, is privilege. if there is a privileged class, there must be an exploited class, and sometimes they thrash around under the boot-heel a bit - this is 'crime', typically economic crime. to solve this type of crime would require socialism (a solution unlikely to ever be implemented in the bad place).
the other type of crime is as you say, killing and/or [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord123][CodeWord123][/url] caused by male sexual frustration. the kind of crime can be easily solved by legalizing prostitution. if there were $100/hour brothels in every american city and town, the rate of [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord123][CodeWord123][/url] and sexual murder would plummet.
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[quote=opebo]the other type of crime is as you say, killing and/or [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord123][CodeWord123][/url] caused by male sexual frustration. the kind of crime can be easily solved by legalizing prostitution. if there were $100/hour brothels in every american city and town, the rate of [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord123][CodeWord123][/url] and sexual murder would plummet.[/quote]if your theory was true was are there still killings and [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord123][CodeWord123][/url] in countries which have legalize prostitution or what one might call decriminalized prostitution.
killing often has little to do with sex as much as it does economic situations. colombia has had bordello every where in that country since its begininng, but yet it was one of the most violent countries in the world at one time.
most crime professionals will tell you [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord123][CodeWord123][/url] has little to do with sexual frustration but more to do with power and control. the perpertrator wanting to show their power and control over the individual thru sex. also why is rhode islands [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord123][CodeWord123][/url] numbers significantly lower than states which are the same size. its legal in rhode island for a woman to sell sex as long as its indoors.
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No Excuse
[quote=opebo]two things cause crime - the main thing, obviously, is privilege. if there is a privileged class, there must be an exploited class, and sometimes they thrash around under the boot-heel a bit - this is 'crime', typically economic crime. to solve this type of crime would require socialism (a solution unlikely to ever be implemented in the bad place).
the other type of crime is as you say, killing and/or [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord123][CodeWord123][/url] caused by male sexual frustration. the kind of crime can be easily solved by legalizing prostitution. if there were $100/hour brothels in every american city and town, the rate of [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord123][CodeWord123][/url] and sexual murder would plummet.[/quote]
in my adopted country (philippines) where women have been offered to me (which i reported here) for $40 at the local 7-11 by street pimps [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord123][CodeWord123][/url] is very prominent. in the philippines women can be found for as low 500php or $10.63. [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord123][CodeWord123][/url] perpetrators have mental disorders i don’t care how sexually frustrated you are there is no excuse.
ps: thailand, one of the easiest places on earth to get pussy and look where it is on the list. eye opening now isn’t it.
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/rape_in_the_philippines[/url]
statistics:
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in the philippines, the asian women's resource exchange (aworc), an internet-based women's information service, reports that 794 [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord124][CodeWord124][/url] occurred in the philippines in the first four months of 1997. [3] during the first semester of 1999 alone, there were 2,393 children who fell prey to [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord123][CodeWord123][/url], attempted [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord123][CodeWord123][/url], [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord128][CodeWord128][/url], acts of lasciviousness and prostitution. [4]
as of 2006, [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord123][CodeWord123][/url] continued to be a problem, with most cases going unreported. during the year, the pnp reported 685 [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord123][CodeWord123][/url] cases there were reports of [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord123][CodeWord123][/url] and sexual abuse of women in police or protective custody—often women from marginalized groups, such as suspected prostitutes, drug users, and lower income individuals arrested for minor crimes. [5]. the situation continued in 2007, with the number of reported [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord123][CodeWord123][/url] cases increasing to 879.[6]
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crime statistics > [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord124][CodeWord124][/url] (most recent) by country
view data: totals per capita
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showing latest available data. rank countries amount
# 1 united states: 95,136
# 2 south africa: 52,425
# 3 canada: 24,350
# 4 australia: 15,630
# 5 india: 15,468
# 6 mexico: 14,373
# 7 united kingdom: 13,395
# 8 germany: 8,615
# 9 france: 8,458
# 10 russia: 6,978
# 11 korea, south: 6,139
# 12 peru: 5,968
# 13 spain: 5,664
# 14 zimbabwe: 5,567
# 15 thailand: 4,020
# 16 argentina: 3,036
# 17 venezuela: 2,931
# 18 italy: 2,543
# 19 belgium: 2,436
# 20 japan: 2,357
# 21 poland: 2,345
# 22 sweden: 2,184
# 23 colombia: 1,861
# 24 netherlands: 1,801
# 25 chile: 1,402
# 26 indonesia: 1,372
# 27 jamaica: 1,304
# 28 papua new guinea: 1,295
# 29 turkey: 1,260
# 30 romania: 1,253
# 31 malaysia: 1,210
# 32 sri lanka: 1,202
# 33 ukraine: 1,151
# 34 new zealand: 1,059
# 35 morocco: 1,015
# 36 bolivia: 928
# 37 belarus: 853
# 38 el salvador: 842
# 39 czech republic: 653
# 40 costa rica: 633
# 41 austria: 625
# 42 hungary: 598
# 43 bulgaria: 593
# 44 norway: 555
# 45 finland: 551
# 46 denmark: 500
# 47 switzerland: 484
# 48 portugal: 433
# 49 kyrgyzstan: 321
# 50 tunisia: 306
# 51 uruguay: 303
# 52 zambia: 300
# 53 namibia: 286
# 54 burma: 223
# 55 ireland: 218
# 56 panama: 212
# 57 moldova: 204
# 58 lithuania: 188
# 59 slovakia: 171
# 60 croatia: 165
# 61 nepal: 158
# 62 oman: 115
# 63 greece: 114
# 64 latvia: 106
# 65 hong kong: 104
# 66 slovenia: 98
# 67 yemen: 80
# 68 iceland: 74
# 69 estonia: 73
# 70 seychelles: 64
# 71 saudi arabia: 59
# 72 georgia: 47
# 73 albania: 45
= 74 luxembourg: 39
= 74 azerbaijan: 39
# 76 armenia: 28
= 77 mauritius: 27
= 77 macedonia, the former yugoslav republic of: 27
# 79 dominica: 24
# 80 cyprus: 13
# 81 qatar: 12
# 82 montserrat: 7
# 83 malta: 5
# 84 maldives: 2
total: 329,708
weighted average: 3,925.1
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interesting statistics, there seems to be a whole lot of [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord125][CodeWord125][/url] going on in sweden which has the highest number of radical feminists per capita. in sweden women are not just considered equal to men they're considered more equal than men. on dates couples split the check with no hard feelings unlike america where the man is expected to pick up the entire bill. so there is no feeling that the woman should put out. yet the swedes are [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord125][CodeWord125][/url] up a storm and they aren't considered violent people by far. even accounting for the high incidence of immigrant muslim men [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord125][CodeWord125][/url] swedish women it's still a high number. one wouldn't expect such high numbers in a country with an extremely powerful women's rights movement.
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Thanks for posting that list Warbucks. Interesting that Brasil is not on that list.
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[QUOTE=Warbucks]In my adopted country (Philippines) where women have been offered to me (which I reported here) for $40 at the local 7-11 by street pimps...[/QUOTE]
$40?! Why so expensive? Heck its about that price on the street back in St. Louis.
[QUOTE=Chocha Monger]...Sweden ...One wouldn't expect such high numbers in a country with an extremely powerful women's rights movement.[/QUOTE]
Perhaps it is an issue of 'reporting', imagination, or other low standards of proof.
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[quote=opebo]two things cause crime - the main thing, obviously, is privilege. if there is a privileged class, there must be an exploited class, and sometimes they thrash around under the boot-heel a bit - this is 'crime', typically economic crime. to solve this type of crime would require socialism (a solution unlikely to ever be implemented in the bad place).
the other type of crime is as you say, killing and/or [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord123][CodeWord123][/url] caused by male sexual frustration. the kind of crime can be easily solved by legalizing prostitution. if there were $100/hour brothels in every american city and town, the rate of [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord123][CodeWord123][/url] and sexual murder would plummet.[/quote]if you want to propose a theory please do it right and demonstrate your research findings and counter-evidence that is scrutinized and verified by other published experts who dedicate a major portion of their lives in search of truth, friend. :)
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[quote=sprite13]thanks for posting that list warbucks. interesting that brasil is not on that list.[/quote]sprite, in brazil [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord123][CodeWord123][/url] is probably almost non existent, because for a girl in brazil a fuck(including completa) is the same as taking a [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord140][CodeWord140][/url] or a shit with a passion.
while in the land of the free - even a look or staying to close to a girl can be considered a [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord123][CodeWord123][/url] or assault, therefore usa is #1 on the [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord123][CodeWord123][/url] list.
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95,136 us divided by 4,020 thailand = 23.67
now let's look at the relative populations (from the 2006 edition of the economist's "pocket world in figures"):
us 294 million, thailand 62.8 million. ratio is 4.68. so what this means is that [b]the yew ess has 5.06 times* as many reported [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord124][CodeWord124][/url] [i]per capita[/i] as does thailand[/b].
* 23.67 divided by 4.68
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[quote=dickhead]ummmm i don't think those are per capita numbers. and, since they aren't, they are worthless.[/quote]you're right, it was totals. in per capita usa is #9
[url]http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/cri_rap_percap-crime-[url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord124][CodeWord124][/url]-per-capita[/url]
it's interesting, only 2 african countries, australia, some islands and canada are ahead of usa in [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord125][CodeWord125][/url].. and some of the most "violent and dangerous" countries such as russia and colombia are #40+
# 1 south africa: 1.19538 per 1,000 people
# 2 seychelles: 0.788294 per 1,000 people
# 3 australia: 0.777999 per 1,000 people
# 4 montserrat: 0.749384 per 1,000 people
# 5 canada: 0.733089 per 1,000 people
# 6 jamaica: 0.476608 per 1,000 people
# 7 zimbabwe: 0.457775 per 1,000 people
# 8 dominica: 0.34768 per 1,000 people
# 9 united states: 0.301318 per 1,000 people
# 10 iceland: 0.246009 per 1,000 people
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[quote=sprite13]thanks for posting that list warbucks. interesting that brasil is not on that list.[/quote]
interesting is not the word i'd use.
according to the world health organization, approximately 41% of the women in brasil have suffered physical or sexual violence at some point during their lives (> 15 years of age).
it's a well-known fact that brasil has one of the highest rate of [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord123][CodeWord123][/url]/sexual violence/violence towards women in the world. those nationmaster statistics are bs.
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[QUOTE=D Cups]If you want to propose a theory please do it right and demonstrate your research findings and counter-evidence that is scrutinized and verified by other published experts who dedicate a major portion of their lives in search of truth[/QUOTE]
No, I don't think I'll take your recommendation, D Cups. My way is much better.
Or, if you were joking, good one.
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not buying into that report.
in feminist-dominated societies, the definition of "[url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord123][CodeWord123][/url]" has absurdly expanded to the point that now, if a woman went on a date, had a little too much to drink, and regrets three months later how far she went or he inexplicably stopped calling and she's angry about that, she goes to some "womyn's center" support group, learns she was in fact "raped" and goes to the police.
and the other extreme: in east asia, africa, most arab countries, police and the court system couldn't care less about [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord123][CodeWord123][/url]. and families would not support the woman they would ostrasize her, even disown her.
nope, ain't buying it.