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Sam2: LAB: She was making fun of what you said. I took her post as being entirely tongue-in-cheek.
I’m sorry I missed that. I haven’t seen her say anything tongue-in-cheek this entire thread, so I wasn’t expecting it. My apologies.
jewishfeminist02 – Again, I read her comment as calling me superficial. I give what I get.
baisyakovmaidel: First of all, I apologize for what I said before. I took what you said as a barb, and I replied in kind.
If levaryehboy thinks the gemara is insulting women…
I never said that. I said you might get offended – as Webster defines “2.Be displeasing to: “the smell of smoke offended him”. Certain “touchy” subjects are often not for the squeamish or the faint of heart. Please do not tell me that men and women are equally squeamish.
I also pointed out in the next post that I had said it tongue-in-cheek, so there’s that.
ome things are not that different. In a room full of adolescent boys and girls, the girls are looking at the guys too. Maybe a a little less because they are not as visual, but trust me, they are looking.
Do boys and girls also watch adult content equally? Also, why do boys have mitzvos of shmiras einayim which virtually do not apply to girls?