Some Men....

K_Jo

Pea Brain
PREMO Member
Pete said:
Some men... 09-19-2007 03:34 PM You nasty bastard, I would not! Now I need to go take a shower because I feel filthy just thinking about that. DIE! DIE! ~Otter :barf:
:killingme
 

Flirple

New Member
nitwhit3286 said:
so lets do some numbers here...how many people do you know that are married and are still together?


Ok, now how many people do you know who are seperated or divorced?
Half of Marriages end in Divorce

the other Half ends with death

:lmao:
 
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(((echo)))

Guest
well since i was bored, i spend the last 20 or so minuites reading this wonderfull piece of literature...
HOWEVER I do believe that a good percentage of brain cells have fallen to the wayside due to the fact that this tread is enough to make a man wanna gargle with gasoline and burp on a match.
WTF was i thinking :jameo:
 

Roberta

OLD WISE ONE
vraiblonde said:
There almost HAVe to be less difficulties. I've had female roommates and male roommates - the females win hands down in being easier to live with. For example:

Me: Hi Deb! How was your day?
Deb: Ack! Worst day ever! First this, then this and this and this. Do we have any ice cream?

vs.

Me: Hi honey! How was your day?
Honey: Fine. (grumble grumble)
Me: You sound like you're in a bad mood.
Honey: I'm FINE!!!!! (then proceeds to be pissy to everyone in his vicinity)

BIG DIFFERENCE between being roommates and in a relationship.
 

vraiblonde

Board Mommy
PREMO Member
Patron
Roberta said:
BIG DIFFERENCE between being roommates and in a relationship.
You know what? You're right because I shared a house with my first (not the previously mentioned Deb) roommate's brother after she moved out and he needed a place to stay, and he was a peach to deal with and a nice replacement for his sister.

So maybe it's just guys you're married to that act like butts. You'd think people would be nicer to someone they love, rather than someone they hardly know, but that doesn't seem to be the case.
 

SamSpade

Well-Known Member
PREMO Member
vraiblonde said:
You know what? You're right because I shared a house with my first (not the previously mentioned Deb) roommate's brother after she moved out and he needed a place to stay, and he was a peach to deal with and a nice replacement for his sister.

I'm glad you clarified that - I can't tell you how many women have said they think men are easier to get along with as roommates or just friends. My wife said the same "as long as they're not messy". (I told her early on in our relationship that one of the reasons I was drawn to her was she did not - like so many women I'd dated previously - have mostly male friends. It had just been my experience that women who had few or no female friends had difficulty getting along with people). She said that female roomies often had all kinds of issues that men would never have, because they just don't care.

And they've all generally cited the same things you've said about men with whom you're involved, because there is a different level. I don't ask a male roomie "how was your day" because I don't care, and he doesn't feel like saying anything. I *will* say "it's Monday night and your Cowboys are gonna get stomped" and he'll just shrug.

I've never had a male roommate tell me how the utensils need to be lined in a drawer; how the blinds need to be level, and how high; which towel is used for what use; where the plates and cups go and how they have to be stacked - and so on. It does mean that they might leave a sandwich in the fridge until it spawns a civilization, but that's a nuisance I can deal with.
 

Chain729

CageKicker Extraordinaire
SamSpade said:
I'm glad you clarified that - I can't tell you how many women have said they think men are easier to get along with as roommates or just friends. My wife said the same "as long as they're not messy". (I told her early on in our relationship that one of the reasons I was drawn to her was she did not - like so many women I'd dated previously - have mostly male friends. It had just been my experience that women who had few or no female friends had difficulty getting along with people). She said that female roomies often had all kinds of issues that men would never have, because they just don't care.

And they've all generally cited the same things you've said about men with whom you're involved, because there is a different level. I don't ask a male roomie "how was your day" because I don't care, and he doesn't feel like saying anything. I *will* say "it's Monday night and your Cowboys are gonna get stomped" and he'll just shrug.

I've never had a male roommate tell me how the utensils need to be lined in a drawer; how the blinds need to be level, and how high; which towel is used for what use; where the plates and cups go and how they have to be stacked - and so on. It does mean that they might leave a sandwich in the fridge until it spawns a civilization, but that's a nuisance I can deal with.

You haven't had me as a roomie :lmao: Up until I lived with :gossip: I had to have everything a certain way. My living quarters, aside from "office space" and the project bench (both always a mess) were immaculate. Even the wash cloths in the closet were all folded identically and perfectly, and stacked perfectly lined up, with the folds all facing the exact same direction. Finding dust was a cause to scrub down everything from ceiling to floor. The only exception was the fridge; it had to be opened with caution since something might have evolved enough to eat you.

I did better with a female roomie :lol:
 
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nitwhit3286

Guest
GWguy said:
Is this thread STILL going on???? Geeze... let it die already.
:lmao:



people hate my worthless threads so much they continue to post. And that right there is beautiful. :lmao:
 
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