AFVM promotes rape with married men

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  • #55910
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    Anonymous
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    all they have to do is find a NAWALT to marry

    Good luck with finding one AVFMers!!!!!!

    At 20-50 jostling c~~~s per open NAWALT hole, you’re going to need all the luck you can get. In other words, each box of 100 grenades has 5 or 2 that spray out magic unicorn golden skittle treats instead of fraggin’ yer ass.

    #55912
    MgtowWave
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    AVFM =

    A Vixen F~~~ing Men in the ass against his will

     

    frankly my dear i don't give a damn

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    Puffin Stuff
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    @ Jack

    You aren’t allowed to monitor your wife’s spending any more. As feminist independence is about choice, limiting your wife’s choice of where and when to spend money is considered such “controlling behaviour” and the ability to spend money is so key to personal freedom that:

    Limiting your wife’s ability to spend money is considered “financial abuse” and is a crime.

    Controlling your wife’s spending is the seen by law as the same as hitting her. It is domestic violence. Don’t believe me? Read a promo by a real divorce attorney publically advertising this stuff. They believe it and this is who will be advising your wife in at least half of the marriages withing 10 years.

    From the mouth of the a demon spawn of hell, a female only divorce attorney:

    What is financial abuse?

    Financial abuse is one form of domestic abuse. Withholding money, stealing money and restricting the use of finances are some examples of financial abuse. To figure out if your partner is financially abusing you, think about how you are being treated by answering the following questions.

    Does your partner:
    Steal money from you or your family?
    Force you to give him/her access to your bank accounts to make transactions without your input?
    Make you feel as though you don’t have a right to know any details about money or household resources?
    Put you on an “allowance” even if you object to this?
    Force to you to account for all money you spend by, for example, asking for receipts?
    Prevent you from working or attending school or skill-training sessions?
    Overuse your credit cards or refuse to pay the bills (thus ruining your credit)?
    Withhold physical resources from you including food, clothes, necessary medications or shelter?
    Force you to turn over your paychecks or public benefit payments?
    Force you to cash in, sell or sign over any financial assets you own (e.g., bonds, stock or property)?
    Force you to agree to power-of-attorney so s/he can sign legal documents?
    Force you to work in a family business for little or no pay?*
    If you have answered “yes” to more than one of these questions, your partner may be financially abusing you. Where there is financial abuse, there may also likely be other forms of abuse in your relationship

    http://www.womenslaw.org/laws_state_type.php?id=14107&state_code=PG&open_id=all#content-14109

    #icethemout; Remember Thomas Ball. He died for your children.

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    BrainPilot
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    thats an interesting set of questions HR.  Especially this one:

     

    Force you to turn over your paychecks or public benefit payments?

     

    Since a man who gets married has the ownership of half his paycheck reassigned to his wife by the state community property laws (the law mandates it, this seems pretty ‘forceful’ to me), then I would argue that  any man who marries in a community property state is being financially abused by his wife, who is using the state to do it… making the state a co-conpsirator.

    If he stays married to her long enough, the federal government will ‘reassign’ part of his social security benefits to the wife.  So that if he marries at say, 20 years old, and divorces at 30 years old, he may find on trying to retire that at 70 years old, the ownership of a significant portion of his social security benefits have been reassigned to his former wife from decades prior.  It seems the federal government is in on the conspiracy as well…

    And as for this one:

     

    Overuse your credit cards or refuse to pay the bills (thus ruining your credit)?

     

    DON’T EVEN GET ME STARTED ON THIS…!!!   lol

    Thanks to this attorney, we now know what financial abuse is, and how to prevent it.  We also know that with the help of the government, it can happen both ways.  So it seems the best thing a man can do, just as sort of public service to his community, is to refuse to ever get married so this horrid practice of financial abuse can finally be stamped out once and for all…    😛

    Look, it's not my fault that tornado dropped a house on your sister. Now get back on your broom and get your ass out of here... and take your monkeys with you

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    Aeragoan
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    Dude anal sex is prohibited as unnatural sex in Indian constitution.Indian wife’s cannot take in mouthbcz they don’t like it.So whether are you married or not,it does not matter ,you are not gonna get any c~~~..lol

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