Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't noticed this so I don't think your premise is accurate.
This.
Typical DCUM response just pretend like whatever OP states doesn't exist especially if critical of women.
Or maybe we just have healthier relationships all around than you and OP?
Another typical smug and condescending DCUM response.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't noticed this so I don't think your premise is accurate.
This.
Typical DCUM response just pretend like whatever OP states doesn't exist especially if critical of women.
Why do you assume your experience is representative? My DH has lots of women friends. Some are also my friends and others I don't know as well (e.g., his best work friend); none are threatened by my or vice versa as our respective relationships to my husband are not comparable or conflicting. I also have male friends and their wives and gfs have never cared. Perhaps you surround yourself with dramatic, immature people like yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't noticed this so I don't think your premise is accurate.
This.
Typical DCUM response just pretend like whatever OP states doesn't exist especially if critical of women.
Anonymous wrote:Because men want to have sex with anyone that smiles at them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've noticed that Men more easily fall back when their female good friends become serious with another guy. They don't get grumpy about not being able to call and text her at all hours of the day or all night. They don't pout about not being able to hang out solo whenever anymore. They never talk about how they were first and how sad it is things are different.
Why is it so much harder for women to accept these changes when their guy friend gets a serious girlfriend?
I agree OP but I don't know why. Typical women thing I suspect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't noticed this so I don't think your premise is accurate.
This.
Typical DCUM response just pretend like whatever OP states doesn't exist especially if critical of women.
Or maybe we just have healthier relationships all around than you and OP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't noticed this so I don't think your premise is accurate.
This.
Typical DCUM response just pretend like whatever OP states doesn't exist especially if critical of women.
Anonymous wrote:I've noticed that Men more easily fall back when their female good friends become serious with another guy. They don't get grumpy about not being able to call and text her at all hours of the day or all night. They don't pout about not being able to hang out solo whenever anymore. They never talk about how they were first and how sad it is things are different.
Why is it so much harder for women to accept these changes when their guy friend gets a serious girlfriend?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't noticed this so I don't think your premise is accurate.
This.
Anonymous wrote:I haven't noticed this so I don't think your premise is accurate.