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Men and Women emotionally..

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Men and Women emotionally..




cutypie
auckland New Zealand
Posted: Jul 13, 2008, 2:40 AM CST
I 2 AM GLAD TO SEE SUCH GOOD POSTS.................thumbs up









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rasgumby
Moberly, Missouri USA
Posted: Jul 13, 2008, 2:41 AM CST
sxc666 wrote:
I would assume there was a deeper issue other then you washing up Ras.


Always got along fine till then,, but I figured if she was that unstable.....I never went back.
Who needs it.
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Posted: Jul 13, 2008, 2:43 AM CST
rasgumby wrote:
Many time I do not understand women one bit!
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blushing

I was being cautious the OP wasnt misunderstood.

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Daniel4021
Somewhere, Tennessee USA
Posted: Jul 13, 2008, 2:43 AM CST
sxc666 wrote:
Thats why you're so adorable Daniel and speak from your heart.


awww, Tina, how can I ever express, how much I appreciate you? I will never find the words that will do you justice...hug
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Claayer
Wild Wild South West, Cornwall, England UK
Posted: Jul 13, 2008, 2:43 AM CST
Okaaay!... whose been in my cocktail cabinet???

The vodka is missing... detective
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Posted: Jul 13, 2008, 2:44 AM CST
Daniel4021 wrote:
Here is my story...

When I was growing up, my dad always said I would be a failure, he never supported me in anything I did, or ever wanted to be, I grew up on the streets, made my own way, I walked in places where people wouldn't dare to walk.. and I did that at a very young age..

In that time, I learned all life is precious, male and female, and just because they are different, and don't have the same views, doesn't mean you should hate them...


comfort thumbs up
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sxc666
Central Coast, New South Wales Australia
Posted: Jul 13, 2008, 2:44 AM CST
Claayer wrote:
Okaaay!... whose been in my cocktail cabinet???

The vodka is missing...
rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing You Claire, You.
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Posted: Jul 13, 2008, 2:45 AM CST
sxc666 wrote:
I would assume there was a deeper issue other then you washing up Ras.


I would think so too.
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rivame
melbourne, Victoria Australia
Posted: Jul 13, 2008, 2:46 AM CST
rasgumby wrote:
Many time I do not understand women one bit!

My last girlfriend.. I went to her house one day, she was napping, so rather than wake her, or sit and do nothing.. I washed the handful of dishes in her sink..
She went completely nuts and yelled at me saying that I was trying to say that she is a bad house keeper..... and she made me leave.


If you came and did my dishes...

I,d never let you leave.........teddy bear
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Posted: Jul 13, 2008, 2:47 AM CST
rivame wrote:
If you came and did my dishes...

I,d never let you leave.........


me too giggle
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Claayer
Wild Wild South West, Cornwall, England UK
Posted: Jul 13, 2008, 2:47 AM CST
Great thread Riya.. I have just been reading throo it all.

I read something once that said something like.. Men recognise/feel 15-20 different emotions.. whereas a woman can sense/feel 50-60 .. all the little ones in between. giggle

Like men see red blue green yellow orange etc... but women see all those AND everything in between.. lilac.. plum.. lavender.. dusky rose etc etc laugh


dunno
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Claayer
Wild Wild South West, Cornwall, England UK
Posted: Jul 13, 2008, 2:48 AM CST
sxc666 wrote:
You Claire, You.


hahaha no it wasn't me.. laugh


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Posted: Jul 13, 2008, 2:48 AM CST
friendsfirst wrote:
Same here.
Some posts are very serious,and i will try to lighten them up.

I liked your example about hitting the deer.She was driving when it happened,and i got yelled at for not telling her it was basically right upon us.
But you are right,the adrenaline kicks in and men handle crisis differently.

Later we both laughed about it.

You know what sucks about the yelling vs. negotiating part?
Later on they want to come back.Far to much later.The ones that were yelling that is.I can relate to that too.


Okay ,now wheres that beer?
Cyber beer.


giggle

you know ....






" Happy Birthday Walter "

:: i remembered again :::
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kidatheart
Southern BC/Lamont, Alberta Canada
Posted: Jul 13, 2008, 2:49 AM CST
Claayer wrote:
Okaaay!... whose been in my cocktail cabinet???

The vodka is missing...





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Tater
springfield, Illinois USA
Posted: Jul 13, 2008, 2:49 AM CST
Claayer wrote:
Great thread Riya.. I have just been reading throo it all.

I read something once that said something like.. Men recognise/feel 15-20 different emotions.. whereas a woman can sense/feel 50-60 .. all the little ones in between.

Like men see red blue green yellow orange etc... but women see all those AND everything in between.. lilac.. plum.. lavender.. dusky rose etc etc



I agree with that thumbs up
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Posted: Jul 13, 2008, 2:49 AM CST
Claayer wrote:
Great thread Riya.. I have just been reading throo it all.

I read something once that said something like.. Men recognise/feel 15-20 different emotions.. whereas a woman can sense/feel 50-60 .. all the little ones in between.

Like men see red blue green yellow orange etc... but women see all those AND everything in between.. lilac.. plum.. lavender.. dusky rose etc etc


laugh laugh

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Posted: Jul 13, 2008, 2:50 AM CST
cutypie wrote:
I 2 AM GLAD TO SEE SUCH GOOD POSTS.................
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Me too ... soooo .. you would like to share your views?
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kidatheart
Southern BC/Lamont, Alberta Canada
Posted: Jul 13, 2008, 2:51 AM CST
Claayer wrote:
Great thread Riya.. I have just been reading throo it all.

I read something once that said something like.. Men recognise/feel 15-20 different emotions.. whereas a woman can sense/feel 50-60 .. all the little ones in between.

Like men see red blue green yellow orange etc... but women see all those AND everything in between.. lilac.. plum.. lavender.. dusky rose etc etc




rolling eyes


All depends on the language, and the person
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carebear01
Mt. Dora, Florida USA
Posted: Jul 13, 2008, 2:51 AM CST

We are definitely different creatures.

Such as men need to have a sense of worth. By
feeling needed. (a provider per say)

But women wants to feel cherished. Its hard for some
men to meet such a high expectation. Doesn't seem like
a tall order to woman. But our minds are very complex.
Known as thinkers. Perfectionists to a point. Even if only
on the mental plain. Too much information for men to
take in at any given time. Woman also tend to think
outside of the box quite often.

In My experiences...
Men are more into more simply lines of communication.
Unlike a woman, we have to almost dissect every part
of the problem or topic that is chosen to discuss.
Another example would be, a man will take on a task
and finish that one task. Then move on to the next.
However, a woman will take on multiple tasks. Maybe
even do a little of each until all is completed. Sometimes
I feel the mind of a man would be a much more relaxed
one to have. Mine races around from thought to thought
too much sometimes.professor laugh
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kidatheart
Southern BC/Lamont, Alberta Canada
Posted: Jul 13, 2008, 2:53 AM CST
carebear01 wrote:
We are definitely different creatures.

Such as men need to have a sense of worth. By
feeling needed. (a provider per say)

But women wants to feel cherished. Its hard for some
men to meet such a high expectation. Doesn't seem like
a tall order to woman. But our minds are very complex.
Known as thinkers. Perfectionists to a point. Even if only
on the mental plain. Too much information for men to
take in at any given time. Woman also tend to think
outside of the box quite often.

In My experiences...
Men are more into more simply lines of communication.
Unlike a woman, we have to almost dissect every part
of the problem or topic that is chosen to discuss.
Another example would be, a man will take on a task
and finish that one task. Then move on to the next.
However, a woman will take on multiple tasks. Maybe
even do a little of each until all is completed. Sometimes
I feel the mind of a man would be a much more relaxed
one to have. Mine races around from thought to thought
too much sometimes.




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