Absolutely, Men do feel this same way for the ones they love. The damned thing about it all is that there is no way that we can read each other's minds, you know?
I have spent thousands of minutes and hundreds of hours wondering if my girl was thinking of me and missing me when she was off on trips. Most guys don't like to talk about their feelings and if you badger them they close inward and will even put up a wall.
I have found that this happens mostly when a guy is insecure about sharing his feelings because he believes that being open will be percieved as being weak or unmanly. Rest assured, if you have built up enough value in your relationship then YES! your man is missing you even when you go down the street to get coffee!
2006-11-03 12:44:06
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answered by nikc_001 2
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I love working with powertools. I am no girly girl that feigns ignorance. I get along great with men and I think our common interests is one of the reasons. Men get tired of having to be a 'daddy' all of the time and do everything for women. Women are perfectly capable of doing the same things men do around the house with the exception of heavy lifting. On the other hand, I still feel I'm a woman 100%. I am very independent and like myself. I'm not a guy, but I love to joke around with guys, talk with them and tell dirty jokes. I can flirt with the best of them. I let me know when I find them attractive. It seems to me guys really like all of this, I know I do. The men I know all seem to like and appreciate independent, smart and funny women. My married male friends complaints usually seem to stem from their wives pulling the ' I can't do that because I'm a girl routine, you do it' and women being irrational and overly emotional. Because I'm an independent person and a doer I can see why men get upset when the significant other in their life, who also happens to be an adult, who also happens to have two hands, decide they aren't going to do something because they are a woman and women don't do that - or that's for men. Does this make me masculine? I don't think so. I think it makes me mature and much more interesting. No one has to treat me like a child. I'm low maintenance in this respect. I'm a woman, just a grown up who is curious and capable. Am I 100% great at everything. No. Do I need other people to help me. Yes. But can I manage my own life without leaning on others, YES.
2016-03-16 22:35:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes and no. Yes, men enjoy spending time with their significant other, and yes, 'absence makes the heart grow fonder' as the saying goes. But this really seems like a crutch in an immature relationship. It's important to be realistic about time spent together and time apart. You shouldn't depend on another person to 'complete' you or lose your identity to a co-identity.
2014-05-16 11:14:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes we can and some times we do. Now you know how most men are we're not only thinking of that but of when we can for the first time or more times after show you a "good time" you get me there. I'm saving that for marriage.
2006-11-03 12:38:10
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answered by dave_83501 4
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Damn riiiight.., im a freshman in college and walked away from my girlfriend (whose 10 hrs away). I miss her more than anything, more than my own brother haha. So yeah men do feel the same way, just maybe not on the same exact level women do. Does that help?
2006-11-03 12:41:26
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answered by Graham C 1
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Forget it. If you have to ask, it's probably not the case sorry. Life's too short to wonder, they would have already let you know if they cared/missed you by now... it's been five 1/2 months already!
2014-11-01 21:37:14
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answered by Sue So True 4
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Yes... I've seen serious big-time players go into rehab for a girl that turned the tables on them... It's NEVER a pretty sight
2006-11-03 12:37:29
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answered by RivatricHistrionic 3
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Sure, but men think about it when they aren't doing something else, or when they aren't horny, so you got a few minutes a day of someone thinking about you. FEEL THE LOVE!!!!
2006-11-03 12:38:21
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answered by Jason M 2
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yes they do. I know of an instance where a fella still dreams of his first girlfriend after 35 years... so I would say so.
2006-11-03 12:38:37
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answered by plitsmay 2
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Yes we do. But we also sometimes refuse to admit it because we don't want to appear weak.
2006-11-03 12:37:32
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answered by Anonymous
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