word twisting, if your answer is not exactly what they expected you get "o so you think im fat?!?" its sooo annoying nad they do it with everything!
2006-08-10 11:56:47
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answered by spencer k 2
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SO often, once a guy gets in a relationship he pretty much has to cut off all contact with his guy friends and gets totally absorbed in his relationship. Even though the guy *says* he's cool with things, he's not. A healthly relationship requires both sides to keep friends and a life apart from each other in addition to life together, but most women seem to really have a problem with that.
I repeat: This isn't *exclusive* of women, but they do it more than guys do.
2006-08-10 11:37:58
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answered by donbstgk 2
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I presume you advise the alternative intercourse? For me it somewhat is the "silent scientific care" which you each and every from time to time get whilst a woman is bugged approximately something. They presume which you be conscious of what's the situation, yet what looks to obtrusive to a pair women folk is to no longer me. So for the duration of the silent moments, she's is going down some theory direction this is carefully diverse out of your individual, and getting madder and madder which you at the instant are not doing something in regards to the situation which you do no longer understand and that she's no longer likely to describe to you. does not happen that generally, yet whilst it does, guy this would be a killer! the different ingredient (sorry for conserving yet another one) is the way the way they might compete with one yet another, taking one yet another down. it somewhat is a contest for looks, or for interest protection. it is not like adult men, say whilst we are enjoying hockey - you opt to win, yet you decide on your opponent to be solid too. ok, i'm on the ingredient to get the silent scientific look after asserting all this!
2016-09-29 03:31:05
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answered by ? 4
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A feminist mindset, and not understanding that "equality" means equal in terms of importance, but not necessarily in terms of roles, physical abilities, marital responsibilities and certain practical considerations.
And then, wanting special treatment or rights because of gender, either when things don't work out or to gain some advantage (such as a job or contract or getting away with a crime).
2006-08-10 11:37:40
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answered by Anonymous
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With my wife, it is her refusal to take a stand.
She likes to give herself a layer of deniability, so she implies something, but sets it up for me to complete the thought.
Because it will be wrong, she will (truthfully) state that she never actually said this or that.
2006-08-10 11:59:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I hate it when an absolutely gorgeous woman talks about how unattractive she is. Whether she believes it, wants to hear otherwise from you, or is just looking for attention, its a huge turnoff.
2006-08-10 11:32:50
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answered by timvansickel 4
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"I want a good man, someone to treat me right..." They get a good man then a week later they're doing Ricky the out of work, abusive, alcoholic! C'mon ladies, pick one or the other.
2006-08-10 11:34:55
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answered by Child of the 80's 2
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there's no loyalty in them. I've had buddys stick by my side further than girlfriends. They are really peices of sh*t when it comes to this, always willing to walk for the next adventure.
2006-08-10 11:33:07
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answered by Anonymous
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We do all the Donkey work right from the start.The dates,the "stake outs",the midnight phone calls,and the "Kissing Her friends' ***" Routine;even when we have no guarantee that we will finally get some!
That totally sucks.................
2006-08-10 11:36:51
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answered by Mrknowitall 3
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That we are the ones who always have to make our intentions known or make the first move.
2006-08-10 11:31:16
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answered by JTz 3
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