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Old 09-08-2010, 05:09 PM
 
Location: Broken Promise Land
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I get embarrassed by men whose egos are so fragile that they think admitting one's mistakes is a sign of weakness and that always showing strength is the sign of masculinity. Here's a newsflash. Admitting your mistakes doesn't make you look weak. It does the opposite. It shows you're strong enough and confident enough in yourself to admit your faults.
You are a walking talking contradiction.
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Old 09-08-2010, 06:27 PM
 
Location: Mountains of Oregon
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Now wait a minute. My favorite way to meet women is to dress up as a cop on Friday nights and start pulling over the single ladies. I specialize in spotting a blond from a distance, they will believe anything especially a cop driving a 1994 Dodge Maxi Van.

I can many times get those blonds to pay their fines right there on the spot. They love a guy in a uniform with a big gun.

I tell them i'm an UNDERtheCOVERs COP.

hahahaha

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Old 09-08-2010, 07:11 PM
 
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I've seen people of my sex become duchebags but I can't say that I'm even remotely ashamed to be a male
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Old 09-09-2010, 06:52 AM
 
Location: Elsewhere
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I hate that many if not most women

1. Cut each other down. They hate to see another woman succeed.
2. Act like there are things they shouldn't have to do or know how to do because it's not ladylike. That is an artarded philosophy. As a responsible adult, you should know how to do what you need to do to get by. Not call daddy or rely on a man every five seconds. That makes me crazy.
3. Refuse to learn to appreciate and ably use electronics, cars, mechanical devices of any kind.
4. Act like men have all the answers and expect or even demand that they lead so that the women can be absolved of all responsibility.
5. Teach their daughters to defer to men.
6. Teach their sons that women will always be around to clean up after them, take care of them, and take their orders.
7. Go after men for their money instead of making their own.
8. Put up with husbands who are more like extra children than true partners.
Good post. I just had this conversation on Monday with three other strong women, all of us divorced moms who have had to handle things on our own. I have no tolerance for women who play the sweet-delicate-helpless act. Handle YOUR business, and stop looking for someone to come along and rescue you.

Actually the conversation began because one of the women had just broken up with a MAN of nearly 50 who was that way, lol. Not the reason for the breakup, but just weeks before, for example, the central a/c unit had broken in his girlfriend's house where he was staying while she was away. He couldn't deal with it--kept calling her female friends to try to get them to handle the problem, instead of just picking up the phone to call the repair guy or going to Home Depot to buy a couple of fuses, which turned out to be the problem. Wuss.
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