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Old 08-15-2013, 06:15 PM
 
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Really? You have a problem with this?
but when I see these guys being little biches in the passenger's seat, it's a bit much.
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Old 08-15-2013, 06:15 PM
 
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Sorry to digress... Apparently decent young men are few and far between. It probably depends on where you are (library? bar? concert?) and the type of clientele/crowd there. Girls/women seem more aggressive now, and the boys/men are passive instead of aggressive. Unfortunately, females outnumber males, so the males don't HAVE to be nice, or decent. Desperate females have ruined things.
sorry to burst your bubble but females like men like this. i don't see any women dating intelligent guys. they like either the gay looking feminen guys or the tough alpha males. the truth is that women don't like nice or decent men until they are divorced. i would know. my "nice, decent friends" are all virgins while i managed to have kids.
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Old 08-15-2013, 06:19 PM
 
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but when I see these guys being little biches in the passenger's seat, it's a bit much.
Being the passenger in a car makes one a "little bich"?
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Old 08-15-2013, 06:22 PM
 
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Being the passenger in a car makes one a "little bich"?
Saddest sight? Some young dude sagging and bagging all the way to the car and sitting in the passenger's seat. The guy needed a belt like nobody's business but that paled in comparison to being a little bich.

I mean, if you advertise that your butt is ripe for the taking, doesn't that qualify as being someone's bich? So the car thing was secondary.
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Old 08-15-2013, 06:26 PM
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I see so many guys under 30 and they appear a bit too feminine for my liking. And I am NOT into he-men by any stretch of the imagination but I see these young White guys flitting around (hetero, to be clear) and they seem...soft. The way they walk, the messenger bag, the clothes, their hairstyles...

Other trends to support this phenomenon:

Women in the driver's seat and men in the passenger's seat.

More women than men on college campuses. And for the first time, more women are enrolled than men in medical school! That is significant given the traditional domination by men in that arena.

I was observing in a preschool and the kids were playing on the playground. A girl spotted an earthworm and a group swarmed around her, fascinated. The boys seemed indifferent And it was a GIRL who actually picked the thing up and threw it in a puddle!
women becoming more like men and vice-versa...
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Old 08-15-2013, 06:27 PM
 
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Saddest sight? Some young dude sagging and bagging all the way to the car and sitting in the passenger's seat. The guy needed a belt like nobody's business but that paled in comparison to being a little bich.

I mean, if you advertise that your butt is ripe for the taking, doesn't that qualify as being someone's bich? So the car thing was secondary.
not true. it's actually the opposite. i make my wife drive me to the store or bar when i don't feel like driving. the man shouldn't have to drive if he doesn't feel like it.
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Old 08-15-2013, 06:40 PM
 
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not true. it's actually the opposite. i make my wife drive me to the store or bar when i don't feel like driving. the man shouldn't have to drive if he doesn't feel like it.
LOL--who wears the pants in your family, dude?
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Old 08-15-2013, 06:41 PM
 
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The lack of males in college.
What do you mean lack of males in college? What does "lack" mean? And, how does that support "I see so many guys under 30 and they appear a bit too feminine for my liking."
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Old 08-15-2013, 06:47 PM
 
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Default Lack, as in not representational

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What do you mean lack of males in college? What does "lack" mean? And, how does that support "I see so many guys under 30 and they appear a bit too feminine for my liking."
to the population, especially when compared to the past. Women outnumber men very slightly. So I wouldn't be shocked to see more women on campus but in some cases, the imbalance is glaring.
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Old 08-15-2013, 07:03 PM
 
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to the population, especially when compared to the past. Women outnumber men very slightly. So I wouldn't be shocked to see more women on campus but in some cases, the imbalance is glaring.

Is it less men or more co-eds? The number of men may have (probably has) greatly increased but the number of co-eds has increased a lot more.
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