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Chain729

CageKicker Extraordinaire
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?
 

DangerousCurves

New Member
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....
 

migtig

aka Mrs. Giant
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'm special. :mad:

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.
 

Chain729

CageKicker Extraordinaire
I'm special. :mad:

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.

You ought to understand better than most that I consider poking at the femmenazi's a hobby. And I don't necessarily have to agree with a position I've taken to put up a good argument. :lol:

And as usual, the object of my poking was sadly unarmed with nothing to fire back but a weak attempt at insult. :sigh:

Miggy, thanks for giving me an intelligent answer. :huggy: The majority of it I agree with, though I still find love and passion overrated.
 
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dems4me

Guest
I'm special. :mad:

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.


:clap: :clap: Good post! :clap: :clap:
 

BuddyLee

Football addict
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?
Well, you can have another dude wash and iron your under-roo's and you can for him, if you like.

:lmao:
 

Chain729

CageKicker Extraordinaire
I'd suggest curbing your interest in Chains :bangbang: time. You might not like what you find! :jet:





:roflmao:

You aren't helping my new campaign to convince the idi... err... populace that I'm "pure and innocent." :lol:

Well, you can have another dude wash and iron your under-roo's and you can for him, if you like.

:lmao:

True, but if some dude didn't mind doing that I wouldn't be comfortable sleeping in the building. :lmao:
 

cdrfunk

New Member
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.

That's funny. Because it is men that do not want to get married with women writing the articles crying about it.

Where have all the men gone? - Times Online
Stay single, young man!
Marriage strike - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Whatever you are saying women provide in marriage, men just aren't seeing anymore. Feminism has burned many a woman under 40. Hope they make the best of the spinsterhood and/or being childless.

Men really don't want babies THAT much. WOMEN WANT THE BABIES. Women are the ones who cry themselves to sleep that they're passing 35 and still no baby :(:(:( I can have a baby when i'm 50 with some 30 year old if i want. I mean, if even one or two was nice to have, there is far too big of a chance that they will get taken away, we'll be told we can't see them then are expected to pay a ridiculous 40% of our income to raise children we don't get to see or MAYBE every other weekend. Unless, of course, the woman decides to be charitable, because the court sure doesn't care.

We can do our own cooking and laundry. I live with another guy now and this place is spotless with a minimum of effort. Good thing men invented washing machines and dishwashers. And sex and companionship is freely available like I already said. Women have priced themselves out of the market.

And sex isn't freely available in marriage... at least no where near as free in most marriages as it was before getting married. No way is money the biggest marriage problem. No freakin way. It's the sex or lack thereof. Or LACKLUSTER sex. Those jokes about no or lazy blowjobs don't come from anywhere.

And no i don't want to hear about the occasional exception or how one or two of you defy all the rules because usually you're lying or exaggerating.



And you wonder why there are Lesbians.....bend over sweet cheeks.....cause you are NEVER gonna get a woman....

So you admit that lesbianism is a choice.

I noticed that you resorted to personal attacks rather than answering the question. It's a serious question that men really would like the answer to.




Of course, many of you aren't hit by this because you live in a rural area where men always outnumber women. And it's made even worse being in a military town. But a very large number of the city dwellin' women are suffering and alone.
 

cdrfunk

New Member
I'm special. :mad:

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.

Migtig, the US is a country of infants. Character barely exists. It's next to impossible to find women who act like this (men too blah blah), and the consequences of choosing wrong are far too great.
 
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kris31280

Guest
"You fell in love with the dream
To f*** forever endlessly
But you don't, and that's ok
The rest is better anyway" ~"Bombs Up in my Face" by Darren Hayes
 
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