moodyblues: LOL. That's okay - pick some other man thing to do like fishing or sport or whatever and a wedding can have four people and a priest and take 10 minutes - no time to cry. I'm glad you're here today. Hope we're bringing you a little cheer.
I do plenty of "manly" things, no worries there, and I'll likely always look at other women, just an appreciation for beauty. Doesn't mean I want them, or anything of the sort.
Still not a fan of weddings though, other than the free food and booze.
AmityDodging Daggers, Wiltshire, England UK6,217 posts
felixis99: no not strip clubs either - I've lived near several and had the girls as my students - same thing as prossies, really - out behind the dumpster, or overnites
Oh wow..thats a rather biased view of yours. In fact its rather insulting.
JeeepersCowpet Bay, Saint Thomas Virgin Islands (USA)6,482 posts
felixis99: no not strip clubs either - I've lived near several and had the girls as my students - same thing as prossies, really - out behind the dumpster, or overnites
Yep. I have a friend who owned a strip club. I knew one of the dancers. She told me stories of how nasty those ladies can be behind the scenes. Anything for a buck it seems.
Jeeepers: Yep. I have a friend who owned a strip club. I knew one of the dancers. She told me stories of how nasty those ladies can be behind the scenes. Anything for a buck it seems.
I've known several, and even lived with a few when I was a teenager, they're not all like that. Some are just like anyone else, making a living, just in a different way.
Sadly, they're judged negatively for it, yet lawyers and politicians are somehow respectable.
AmityDodging Daggers, Wiltshire, England UK6,217 posts
kidatheart: I've known several, and even lived with a few when I was a teenager, they're not all like that. Some are just like anyone else, making a living, just in a different way.
Sadly, they're judged negatively for it, yet lawyers and politicians are somehow respectable.
moodybluesOPCAPE TOWN, Western Cape South Africa210 posts
kidatheart: I've known several, and even lived with a few when I was a teenager, they're not all like that. Some are just like anyone else, making a living, just in a different way.
Sadly, they're judged negatively for it, yet lawyers and politicians are somehow respectable.
moodyblues: I hear a lot about women wanting "sensitive and caring" men and I know exactly what you mean. But sometimes I think we are steadily emasculating our men. A man should be a man, otherwise I might as well live with a woman. Rough hands, strong shoulders, not too much interest in your period pains, no interest in your best friend's marital problems. I've seen men choosing crockery and curtains with their women. Really? Let men be men - let them piss in the yard and get drunk and go to the occassional strip club. A man will never fully understand your hormones and issues - as long as he gives you a pain pill and a cup of tea, get whatever else you need from your girl friends, sisters, daughters, mothers.
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I do plenty of "manly" things, no worries there, and I'll likely always look at other women, just an appreciation for beauty. Doesn't mean I want them, or anything of the sort.
Still not a fan of weddings though, other than the free food and booze.
I'm doing ok, thanks.