Every time you mention logic it's almost as a backup for when you can't argue your point. Just give up and accept the fact that you discriminate against men who show their emotions because you were brought up in a society that does the same.
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Not at all. I'm just pointing out that every single thing you've said is based on a fallacy. It is not normal to cry over minor things as an adult. For either sex. That's one of the major developmental differences between adults and children, as a matter of fact. Nor does bawling at the drop of a hat prevent suicide, as you've claimed. On the contrary, it's a pretty big warning sign of serious issues. You're obviously not qualified even to have this conversation, kid.
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But everything you have said is also based on fallacy. You are not qualified to have this conversation as you cannot comprehend that the way you deal with situations isn't the way that others deal with them. Maybe we should get your wife in here, she's the only one who would be qualified.
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Logic. Look it up. Nothing I've said is based on fallacy. Feel free to point out where and what fallacy if you think otherwise. Yours have been, in order, straw man, false dichotomy, and and the ever popular ad hominem. Your only "argument" has been that you heard a PSA in the U.K., that you've obviously misunderstood.
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Except no one said I stopped at the undergrad, did they? I have three graduate degrees in three different subjects, along with a -blam!-ton of other education. You really can't win by questioning my education. Especially since it's clear you don't really have one.
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Swearing is the least educated response. You're making it clear that you don't have an education, you must be making all of this up. I on the other hand have undergone extensive education across the UK, a country well known for its education resources.
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That's just stupid. Swearing isn't a sign of a lack of education at all. Plus, you're still just a post-grad student, according to your other post. Which means I am both better educated and more experienced than you are. Grow up.