Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who fell in love with his wife when she repeatedly threw him over the pool table.
It's best not to go around guessing about what guys will like.
Anonymous wrote:I am a 50 yr old female mechanic and musician. Total outlier. Walk around with grease under my chipped nails and wear black and leather and I can fight like a Tennessee wildcat in battle, if my man ever needs backup.
In my experience, a man respects a woman who is under the car changing the oil by herself a lot more than he does a simpering woman who behaves like a princess and needs a man to help her survive. Have some pride and some dignity. A real man does not want a fake.
Anonymous wrote:Good luck finding a man in his 40s who knows how or even has the tools to change your oil. You're lucky if he knows how to check it or put air in the tires.
Anonymous wrote:I was one of those self-sufficient women that prides myself on my independence and having a very equal marriage. Husband and I earned the same, split child care duties 50-50, split household stuff 50-50. I thought we were a great team, but after 18 years of marriage he had an affair with his admin assistant. Literally the only female on the planet who is paid to listen to him, bring him coffee, and literally gets performance feedback from him.
One of his reasons? “She needs me in a way you never did.”
Oh well. Bye!
Anonymous wrote:I am a 50 yr old female mechanic and musician. Total outlier. Walk around with grease under my chipped nails and wear black and leather and I can fight like a Tennessee wildcat in battle, if my man ever needs backup.
In my experience, a man respects a woman who is under the car changing the oil by herself a lot more than he does a simpering woman who behaves like a princess and needs a man to help her survive. Have some pride and some dignity. A real man does not want a fake.
Anonymous wrote:I was one of those self-sufficient women that prides myself on my independence and having a very equal marriage. Husband and I earned the same, split child care duties 50-50, split household stuff 50-50. I thought we were a great team, but after 18 years of marriage he had an affair with his admin assistant. Literally the only female on the planet who is paid to listen to him, bring him coffee, and literally gets performance feedback from him.
One of his reasons? “She needs me in a way you never did.”
Oh well. Bye!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t know that was a thing until I met a woman that was insecure and grew up in a toxic household. I suddenly wanted to be her hero and give her everything she never had.
So what happened with her? Why did you break up?
Not sure if PP did break up. But, if he did, I wouldn't be surprised. Women who are insecure and grew up in toxic households aren't super good at relationships, as a rule.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being needed for common every day tasks gets old, can’t reach the top shelf? just get a stool and stop bothering me.
But the occasional side hug with a hand placed in the center of our chest when you tell us something good we do, have done, have made or have made you feel is enough to keep us chasing your approval for lack of a better term. One of these a month is enough to keep me working my ass off.
I'm 5'2 and my guy is 6'4. Of course he gets stuff off the top shelf. And I give him a hug after. I guess I win!