A Safer World for Women
OK, today I want to take some time to promote a great website: www.womansavers.com This site is set up to help warn women about abusive or cheating men so that they don’t get hurt. All in all, a very noble goal. It would be possible to have a reciprocal site for abusive women, but the fact of the matter is that this is very seldom reported because men feel emasculated in admitting they couldn’t handle a woman. But I’m getting away from myself here. Basically, the gist of it is that a woman can register at this site and post a guy she knows or has dated to let other women know what kind of person he is. He could get a glowing review or be raked over the coals, but it’s at least one more resource for a woman to investigate after searching a potential date on the internet.
There are drawbacks, to be sure. A woman could be fresh from a break-up and exaggerate a guy’s faults. Or someone could maliciously rate someone poorly as a prank. But if it helps to reduce the amount of destructive relationships and the consequences of them, it will be worth it.
One thing that is pissing me off though is that in the messageboard section for men, there are a lot of guys who seem to think this is some kind of dating site, the prime offender being someone who’s looking for abused women in particular. Just because a woman has been shorted by a guy in the past does not mean she wants to have it happen again. And appealing that you’ve been in an abusive relationship and are only looking for someone who can relate smacks of so much B.S. So if your idea of a good time is beating or cheating, just go out now and get your balls surgically removed because it’ll help out the gene pool for the rest of us and besides, you sure as shit aren’t a real man.