Beetlejuice
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yeah well i date all the time buddy
Are you a spawn of Ward Cleaver? Crawl out from under your "dark ages" rock and get a clue about women. Most of us work, have your babies, do the laundry, cook and still love to have sex. Maybe that 35 and under crowd of gals got wise when they saw their momma doing all of the above...and not being appreciated by daddy.
So... Aside from :bangbangbang: since women no longer know how or bother to Wash Iron Etc., what are they good for? What makes them special? What besides the "F" in that equation do they have to offer that I can't get from a male roommate?
And you wonder why there are Lesbians.....bend over sweet cheeks.....cause you are NEVER gonna get a woman....
You mean never get an additional one? There went my harem plan
Ohhh....You must have a maid then....guess she's pretty good at dusting inanimate objects....
So... Aside from :bangbangbang: since women no longer know how or bother to Wash Iron Etc., what are they good for? What makes them special? What besides the "F" in that equation do they have to offer that I can't get from a male roommate?
I can provide my own security TYVM.
"Wifely skills"? If you see women as good for only cooking, cleaning, and sex your love life must be realllllly thriving.
yeah well i date all the time buddy
I'm special.
I cook, pack lunches, make desserts, etc. I do the dishes, clean the house, and scrub the floors on my hands and knees. I even wash windows (where I can reach). I do the laundry, make up the beds, do occasional ironing, and even some mending. I'm not a prude, so sex factors into the equation as well.
However, I do all those things because I care about my SO. And my SO would be doing things in return (like mowing the yard or maintaining my car) as a way of showing he cares about me as well.
All that stuff is a give and take kind of operation. The whole "I appreciate you, you appreciate me so we do these things for each other".
However, you have to have an SO that you do appreciate and care about and vice versus before you can even begin to want to do those kind of things for each other. So just expecting some person to come in and give you a clean house isn't going to happen.
I agree the "love" word isn't always the most appropriate word for everybody, but there has to be "something" there between two people. An appreciation, a compassion, a passion, a sense that this person compliments you (NOT completes) and their strengths round out your weaknesses, a fulfillment of your inner self and an adoration of another person. What you choose to call it is up to you. And all that isn't about :bangbang:...:bangbang: is just an additional benefit along with all that other stuff.
I'm special.
I cook, pack lunches, make desserts, etc. I do the dishes, clean the house, and scrub the floors on my hands and knees. I even wash windows (where I can reach). I do the laundry, make up the beds, do occasional ironing, and even some mending. I'm not a prude, so sex factors into the equation as well.
However, I do all those things because I care about my SO. And my SO would be doing things in return (like mowing the yard or maintaining my car) as a way of showing he cares about me as well.
All that stuff is a give and take kind of operation. The whole "I appreciate you, you appreciate me so we do these things for each other".
However, you have to have an SO that you do appreciate and care about and vice versus before you can even begin to want to do those kind of things for each other. So just expecting some person to come in and give you a clean house isn't going to happen.
I agree the "love" word isn't always the most appropriate word for everybody, but there has to be "something" there between two people. An appreciation, a compassion, a passion, a sense that this person compliments you (NOT completes) and their strengths round out your weaknesses, a fulfillment of your inner self and an adoration of another person. What you choose to call it is up to you. And all that isn't about :bangbang:...:bangbang: is just an additional benefit along with all that other stuff.
And you wonder why there are Lesbians.....bend over sweet cheeks.....cause you are NEVER gonna get a woman....
I'd suggest curbing your interest in Chains :bangbang: time. You might not like what you find!
I'd suggest curbing your interest in Chains :bangbang: time. You might not like what you find!
Well, you can have another dude wash and iron your under-roo's and you can for him, if you like.So... Aside from :bangbangbang: since women no longer know how or bother to Wash Iron Etc., what are they good for? What makes them special? What besides the "F" in that equation do they have to offer that I can't get from a male roommate?
I'd suggest curbing your interest in Chains :bangbang: time. You might not like what you find!
Well, you can have another dude wash and iron your under-roo's and you can for him, if you like.
Are you a spawn of Ward Cleaver? Crawl out from under your "dark ages" rock and get a clue about women. Most of us work, have your babies, do the laundry, cook and still love to have sex. Maybe that 35 and under crowd of gals got wise when they saw their momma doing all of the above...and not being appreciated by daddy.
And you wonder why there are Lesbians.....bend over sweet cheeks.....cause you are NEVER gonna get a woman....
I'm special.
I cook, pack lunches, make desserts, etc. I do the dishes, clean the house, and scrub the floors on my hands and knees. I even wash windows (where I can reach). I do the laundry, make up the beds, do occasional ironing, and even some mending. I'm not a prude, so sex factors into the equation as well.
However, I do all those things because I care about my SO. And my SO would be doing things in return (like mowing the yard or maintaining my car) as a way of showing he cares about me as well.
All that stuff is a give and take kind of operation. The whole "I appreciate you, you appreciate me so we do these things for each other".
However, you have to have an SO that you do appreciate and care about and vice versus before you can even begin to want to do those kind of things for each other. So just expecting some person to come in and give you a clean house isn't going to happen.
I agree the "love" word isn't always the most appropriate word for everybody, but there has to be "something" there between two people. An appreciation, a compassion, a passion, a sense that this person compliments you (NOT completes) and their strengths round out your weaknesses, a fulfillment of your inner self and an adoration of another person. What you choose to call it is up to you. And all that isn't about :bangbang:...:bangbang: is just an additional benefit along with all that other stuff.