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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 23 Nov 2017

    Opinion: "Who raised these guys? Where did they get their ideas of sexual maneuver — the open-bathrobe move, for instance?"http://nyti.ms/2B4bF7Z 

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      1. m raleigh‏ @elkcamp59 23 Nov 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Pretty sure it was somebody's grandpa who inadvertently invented the open-bathrobe move.

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      2. Lo Williams‏ @lowms 23 Nov 2017
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        Basic point to these abuses that still gets lost over & over is that it isn't about sex! It's about power--how he dominates/humiliates.

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      2. Vinnie travi‏ @vinnie_travi 23 Nov 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        It must of worked for them at some point or else no one would keep trying it.

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      3. name here‏ @breaddrink1 23 Nov 2017
        Replying to @vinnie_travi @nytimes

        Cat-calling doesn't work, and some people do it their whole lives, even as impotent old men.

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      1. Grant May‏ @gem3wood 23 Nov 2017
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        Well written.

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      1. Christopher L Malloy‏ @CLMalloy 23 Nov 2017
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        Want a role model for acting like a gentleman? @BarackObama was a pretty darn good one.

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      1. don‏ @donr_1 23 Nov 2017
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        its known crims begat crims.. runs in fams...same with other mischief??....

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      1. Gia DeAngeville‏ @Deangeville 23 Nov 2017
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        So nice to read. Thank you.

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      1. Sandy Dempsey‏ @dempsey_sandy 23 Nov 2017
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        Great story. Thank you for sharing.

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      1. Bill Mauldin‏ @Bill5Mauldin 23 Nov 2017
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        Reminds me of a Seinfeld episode where Elaine's "took IT out..."

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      1. Norman Young‏ @NormanGYoung 23 Nov 2017
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        The trouble is, these men don’t know what masculinity is. If a woman has an open bathrobe, that’s sexy. It’s not sexy when a man does it!

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      1. Melania‏ @oldwac1 23 Nov 2017
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        Best article read in a long time! Bravo!

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      1. For a Better World‏ @z_007_z 23 Nov 2017
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        The prediction that average UK earnings in 2022 could still be less than in 2008 is "astonishing". But the #bankers and #politicians are ok...their wages went up. As long as they're ok...rest of us will soldier on :) #austerity http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-42096806 … https://www.facebook.com/178216905663905/photos/a.183132091839053.1073741826.178216905663905/874985755987013/ …pic.twitter.com/6Bk6sqVRGo

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      2. D 🥃mb 🍭cr 🍒tsS 👑ck‏ @DumbocratsSuck 23 Nov 2017
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        This article is pure, total bullshit. There is NO DIFFERENCE between now and then except that THEN papers like NYT helped cover up sexual indiscretion while now we have the Internet and cover up is no longer possible.

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      3. Matthew Schlauch‏ @SloggenDazs 23 Nov 2017
        Replying to @DumbocratsSuck @nytimes

        Are you a complete lackwit? This article wasn't about a comparison of NOW vs THEN, it was literally about men teaching boys respect. There may have been references to THEN, but that wasn't the premise. Take a chill pill before you have a conniption.

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      4. Matthew Schlauch‏ @SloggenDazs 23 Nov 2017
        Replying to @SloggenDazs @DumbocratsSuck @nytimes

        Or maybe you think that respecting women is total bullshit. Hmm...

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      5. D 🥃mb 🍭cr 🍒tsS 👑ck‏ @DumbocratsSuck 23 Nov 2017
        Replying to @SloggenDazs @nytimes

        No you apelike lackwit. It is about saying that men are raised right now and think differently about women but men raised back then were different. Young men violate women just as much as men raised back then if not more so. But back then it was not reported.

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      7. Matthew Schlauch‏ @SloggenDazs 23 Nov 2017
        Replying to @DumbocratsSuck @nytimes

        And you're going to judge me for a personal insult, when your NAME is "DumbocratsSuck?" I prefer being a pot, as it's more versatile, but you can go ahead and be the single-purpose kettle.

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