I would like a man that is able to show true emotions but would not expect that to happen in casual or dating situations. When intimate with someone, emotions and feelings are true, honest and natural. It's not too often when a man or woman will readily show or express emotions of real fear or sadness to people they are not close too. Some can and do, I am sure it does happen. In general, human's guard their feeling's and emotions when it comes to matter's of the heart, to protect against getting hurt, until/unless you are able to share the real meaning of them, with someone you are close/intimate with.
I could be wrong, but I tie the two together. While I would want a partner to share feelings and emotions, I certainly do not want a soft and weepy man who cry's at the kleenex commercials with baby kittens, LOL, but is not afraid to show real and honest emotions, to express love, joy, sadness, etc.
Men are like the caramilk secret and crop circle's. I can only say to what I look for and like in a man.
Not necessilarily...have heard a person can pee their pant's from being nervous, LOL. I like going back and forth with you. You participate in the fourm and that's cool. And remember, I'm not bad....I'm just drawn that way. Keep smiling.....
Well sticks, you asked me to come and look, so I did. We are not at the gun club, lol, it's a forum. Don't be shy of women who speak to what they like and don't dislike in here, LOL. If you are more comfortable with the same topic, in your own thread, so be it.....
Men are capable of that level of deep intimacy. It has nothing to do with crying or weakness. Far from it. It takes two, together, to reach that level, that I mentioned in my OP. It does not make a man any less of a man, only more.
Wow! Hey, welcome to CS. I notice this is your very first post in the forums.
Specialists and doctors say that being born with fibro. is like 12 billion in one, so yes, it is more than very rare. It is documented that females may be at risk for developing fibro. in the womb, if exposed to high levels of cortisol, produced by thier mothers, in response to stress. But the females born, did not actually develop fibro. until their teens, usually around puberty and by then, their symptoms were so severe, they could not function as a teen would typically, due to pain and discomfort, as well as the fogs, memory loss, blurred vision, etc. The disease and their symptoms only progressed as they matured, and got much worse. Were diagnosed at birth with the special tests, or in your early teens?
I would love to hear your story, of fighting such a cruel and heartless disease for 25 years. I have 16 of the 18, and severe enough that at times I have had great difficulty dressing myself or even combing my hair. I forget why I entered a room, drive by my own office and don't recognize it, can't spell for beans most days, blurred vision, and head fogs. Exercise is not the best thing for me most times, due to the severity as well as acute and chronic pain from injuries, nerve damage, etc. Exercise does not hurt like hell most days, lol....it is excruciatingly painful and next to impossible when the shocks of pain are shooting through every muscle, nerve and joint, and you faint from the level of pain. I could only wish to be that mobile, and to exercise like that.... You go girl!
Thanks for sharing this random. I had to let my companion of 10yrs go and it was the most difficult thing I have ever had to do. Keeping him with me, for me, would have been selfish, with the suffering he was living with. So sorry to hear about Mr. Stigatsu. At least you were with him, hearing your voice and feeling your arms around him.....
Ummmm, yep, it's just after 5:00am in Winterpeg. So, you'll be at work while I'm still in my pajama's....na na na na na. Hugs to you girl. Have a great day at work.
Hard to not be nervous, now that you have reached this point girl! It appear's you both want to meet eachother and are looking forward to just that. All the best to you both.......
Very well said Lee, yes, very well. I joined with the idea that it was another avenue to possibly make a connection and yes, maybe meet someone. You said, connecting people, not a bad thing. While I value the friends I have and am making here, I still hope to one day meet someone special.
Ohhh stop, am laughing so hard, have tears in eyes. Go ahead, stalk my mailbox?! LMAO. Yes, the delete button does come in handy, I agree with you there. Ok, thanks, needed the laugh, am ready for another round, lol.
Damn taboon, some words that ring a bell, LOL. Not into russian roulette, but I can see the similarities. Have been thinking about just that, the dating sites aren't much different in many aspect's, as real life dating.
RE: Emotions, men vs women
I would like a man that is able to show true emotions but would not expect that to happen in casual or dating situations. When intimate with someone, emotions and feelings are true, honest and natural. It's not too often when a man or woman will readily show or express emotions of real fear or sadness to people they are not close too. Some can and do, I am sure it does happen. In general, human's guard their feeling's and emotions when it comes to matter's of the heart, to protect against getting hurt, until/unless you are able to share the real meaning of them, with someone you are close/intimate with.I could be wrong, but I tie the two together. While I would want a partner to share feelings and emotions, I certainly do not want a soft and weepy man who cry's at the kleenex commercials with baby kittens, LOL, but is not afraid to show real and honest emotions, to express love, joy, sadness, etc.
Men are like the caramilk secret and crop circle's. I can only say to what I look for and like in a man.