Anonymous wrote:He says he loves you daily? I don't think you know what unexpressive means.
Anonymous wrote:He is 100% responsible, reliable, loyal, honest, hard-working, and loving. He is not expressive or that articulate emotionally. He says he loves me daily, and shows it through acts of service, and is always attracted to me. However he just doesn’t have that big, wide or deep of an emotional vocabulary. Considers himself a simple man (is a college educated professional). Prefers to solve problems and sort through any difficult/negative emotions in his own or with a therapist (once weekly or less, no major mental health issues). Could you live without a deep verbal emotional connection even though you know through action that the love is there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women are literally never happy. Wow
There’s LITERALLY several replies saying of course they would be happy with this and indeed, this is ideal.
But you turn around and extrapolate that every single woman is never happy. There’s a reason why you’re single and that reason is you.
Most women find issues with everything.
-Woman
Most women have internalized misogyny.
-Woman
^I hope this poster enjoyed the irony...somehow I doubt it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women are literally never happy. Wow
There’s LITERALLY several replies saying of course they would be happy with this and indeed, this is ideal.
But you turn around and extrapolate that every single woman is never happy. There’s a reason why you’re single and that reason is you.
Most women find issues with everything.
-Woman
Most women have internalized misogyny.
-Woman
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women are literally never happy. Wow
There’s LITERALLY several replies saying of course they would be happy with this and indeed, this is ideal.
But you turn around and extrapolate that every single woman is never happy. There’s a reason why you’re single and that reason is you.
Most women find issues with everything.
-Woman
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am just stunned at the heteronormative responses here.
Not unrelated. My middle school son would say things such as this to his male friends "Are you ok?" when they seemed down. He got told this made him seem gay.
Training them early folks!! We should all be proud.
Well, don't leave us hanging. Is he?
lol. No. He is just...nice and generally very empathetic and always has been. My daughter on the other hand...
Anonymous wrote:He is 100% responsible, reliable, loyal, honest, hard-working, and loving. He is not expressive or that articulate emotionally. He says he loves me daily, and shows it through acts of service, and is always attracted to me. However he just doesn’t have that big, wide or deep of an emotional vocabulary. Considers himself a simple man (is a college educated professional). Prefers to solve problems and sort through any difficult/negative emotions in his own or with a therapist (once weekly or less, no major mental health issues). Could you live without a deep verbal emotional connection even though you know through action that the love is there?