or a biker? BQ: If you do, would there be a second date, third, etc...? MRA=Men's Rights Activist
Best Answer:
Hannah at 01 May,2013
God no. They'd have me signing a prenup just for the dinner date! *If there's no sex afterwards, he's entitled to a full refund for paying for your meal*
Other Answers:
- No. I'd have to be stupid to take ANY advice from one of them.
Bikers are cool in my books. - Certainly before I took dating advice from a feminist.
Which is not saying much, actually. - If I were gay, I would happily take dating advice from MRAs because they seem to love men, but hate women. However, I'm straight though. I'd just take my own advice. I wouldn't ask a biker or a MRA.
- NOTE: There are no "activists" on this website!
No, and I wouldn't take dating advice from a woman either especially if she's a bitter, jaded single woman who has had a string of bad boyfriends. Same goes for men who are the same way.
I take dating advice from people who are currently in successful relationships - mainly older people since if they been together that long, then they know more about relationship longevity, which is what I'm about.
F''k all that short-term, 6-month-to-a-year, break-up then make-up relationships that are coomon today. - If I was looking to have someone dump me as soon as possible I would definitely ask a MRA for dating advice.
- Lol. I am considered an "MRA" here, even though I am not because I have not looked in to what they are all about, not because I disagree with them, and I have given a lot of dating and relationship advice out to people in my time. I got my best friend with his second girlfriend (his first had died), his third, and his fourth.
I also got my female friend a boyfriend.
I also gave advice on here once to a girl for her relationship, because it was going down a bump ride due to a certain situation. I gave her advice, got best answer, and she thanked me saying something along the lines of "Oh my God! Thank you! You were completely right. After doing what you said I should, the whole situation has defused!".
You have this idea that people you don't want to have traits wouldn't have such traits or incapable of doing something "you" wouldn't want them to be capable of doing.
Considering Feminists have done far more anti-male behavior (tearing down male victim awareness posters, protesting free-speech to inform men of what the face as men, and so on), trying to give off the impression that and MRAs advice on the matter is bad is just implying taking advice from feminists on this matter is far worse, as I have said already, feminists have engaged in far more anti-male behavior than MRAS have anti-female. If you care to prove otherwise, I will take your links to instances where MRAS have done the same or anything similar. - God no.
They'd have me signing a prenup just for the dinner date!
*If there's no sex afterwards, he's entitled to a full refund for paying for your meal* - If he was successful with dating women, sure. Wouldn't matter if he was an MRA since he obviously is doing something better than I am.
Most of those "bikers" are upper class white collar dudes. Women will go after them because they make big bucks (doctor, lawyer, etc). Who else has $15-20k to throw down on a fair weather luxury item? - I wouldn't take dating advice from anybody.
- I would certainly take an MRA's advice over a feminist's advice any day of the week (as MRA advice, though not perfect, tends to be more accurate).
- I would listen to what the advice was, and then decide whether to take it, regardless of if the person who said it was an MRA, feminist, or whatever else.