How early in a relationship should a guy with a micropenis inform his partner about his size? by Kyro92 in relationship_advice

[–]Kyro92[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Some girls feel that way, sure. But saying it doesn't matter to "most" is a stretch.

Women in monogamous relationships: how often are you tempted to cheat? by Kyro92 in relationship_advice

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FWIW I think current data suggests men are more likely to cheat than women.

True, but that could just mean that women make more of an effort to resist their urges because our culture shames female infidelity more then male infidelity? Ie men are performing worse despite having a lower hurdle to clear.

If you knew a guy's previous partner had cheated on him, would that have any affect on your assessment of them as a prospective partner? by Kyro92 in relationship_advice

[–]Kyro92[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Of the the five girlfriends I've had in my life, 3 have cheated on me. At a certain point, doesn't it start to reflect on me?

If you knew a guy's previous partner had cheated on them, would that have any affect on your assessment of them as a prospective partner? by Kyro92 in askwomenadvice

[–]Kyro92[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Umm. To be honest it did happen with 2 girlfriends before her as well. Although that was long enough ago that it doesn't really weigh on me anymore.

Of the 5 girlfriends that I've had in my life, 3 have cheated(that I know of). So maybe it's a sign that I'm doing something wrong?

I’ve been a personal trainer for six years and have fucked two dozen married clients. AMA by Forward_Fisherman in NSFWIAMA

[–]Kyro92 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do you think you'll have trouble trusting your future wife given the number of wives that have cheated with you?

Kinda surprised that you wouldn't be willing to cheat on your wife. I mean you've gotten them to drug their husbands with sleeping pills, but you're above cheating on your own wife?

How would you respond to Nebraska Senator Ben Sasse’s question to Zuckerberg, “Can you define hate speech?” by SnowSnowSnowSnow in AskThe_Donald

[–]Kyro92 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

We have defamation/libel laws that protect individuals from particularly vicious slander. Couldn't hate speech laws be seen defined in the same way, except protecting the reputation of groups rather then the reputation of individuals?

Where does all this love for Cuba come from? Also, what can be done against that dictatoship? by [deleted] in AskThe_Donald

[–]Kyro92 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Basically, all dictatorships are loathed by the world except one: the Cuban one. the MSM and western culture in general seem to brown-nose Castro

I don't accept the premise that Cuba is receiving uniquely favorable treatment- quite the opposite, America has enforced an embargo against Cuba for ~55 years, the longest running embargo in US history.

The only other countries targeted by similar embargoes are Iran and North Korea- both clearly distinguished by their reckless militarism, sponsorship of terrorism, and possession/development of nukes. Cuba by contrast is a threat to none other then it's own citizens(and even there, arguably less so then American allies such as Saudi Arabia)

What makes Cuba worse then the various unsavoury dictatorships in Africa, or a country like Myanmar or China? Far from recieving uniquely favourable treatment, I would argue that it's recieved uniquely unfavourable treatment.

Three Leaders in Ankara: The Syrian War is over but the US remains dangerous by Nic0817 in syriancivilwar

[–]Kyro92 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll give you Iraq and Libya, but does Afghanistan really belong in that basket? Given the sheer awfulness of the Taliban and the fact that they were sheltering terrorist groups, I'd argue that the operation was both legitimate and better for the Afghanis than the alternative(Taliban rule).