tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2472400923228993687.post3967228071179028981..comments2024-03-26T16:19:11.382-07:00Comments on Crossdreamers: Incels, Crossdreamers and Transgender WomenSally Molayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02015510914816971645noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2472400923228993687.post-61128326575313684372018-08-28T19:14:05.369-07:002018-08-28T19:14:05.369-07:00Ewwwww..... After reading this, I think I need a ...Ewwwww..... After reading this, I think I need a shower.<br />This really scared me. My father was a misogynist, could have been an incel, but he did not have an internet, he was born in 1913, and his mother died in 1919 from in the Swine Flue Epidemic. The old man had a serious distrust and negative tone toward women, despite looking MUCH like actor JOHN FORD. I was born when he was age 40, and he had no idea of how to raise a family. Consequently, I and my brother grew up with a lot of the behaviour problems the incels complain about. Mind you, I am well beyond such behaviours (in a GOOD WAY!) I am not so sure of my brother, 2 years my younger. <br />Justhad a most strange flashback, recalled my childhood, seeing the old 'Popeye' cartoons, with Popeye, Bluto (nee Brutis), and Olive Oyl, thinking that was the way men and women interacted. Talk about warped....Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com