15 Feb 13
Originally posted by apathistSure, Apath. It's okay to call me Bob (or Bobby). Girls adore questions because they crave attention and need peer approval. Women welcome questions if they're non-invaisive. Ladies seek Men with sufficient manhood to lead... and to do so with a light touch. They lead in conversation as they do on the dance floor. Immature and unchooled boys and males fail to understand tone of meaning and unspoken need.
I've learned not to like arbitrary links. Can you please clue me in first?
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15 Feb 13
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyDo you consider yourself a strong leader of women, Bobby?
Sure, Apath. It's okay to call me Bob (or Bobby). Girls adore questions because they crave attention and need peer approval. Women welcome questions if they're non-invaisive. Ladies seek Men with sufficient manhood to lead... and to do so with a light touch. They lead in conversation as they do on the dance floor. Immature and unchooled boys and males fail to understand tone of meaning and unspoken need.
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Originally posted by HandyAndyAngela, Reese, Joanne, Jane, Betty, Leslie, Evelyn and Songbird taught me a few things and gave me several insights over the decades; believe I've assimilated and retained most all of them. Without these ladies, my transition from juvenile to manhood status would have been severly delayed. And, yes, I'm still learning as I continue to lead from the front and from beside and [no cheap pun intended] now and then from behind.
Do you consider yourself a strong leader of women, Bobby?
Do you consider yourself a strong leader of women, Andy?
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyWithout naming names (there are too many) I consider myself an equal, Bobby.
Angela, Reese, Joanne, Jane, Betty, Leslie, Evelyn and Songbird taught me a few things and gave me several insights over the decades; believe I've assimilated and retained most all of them. Without these ladies, my transition from juvenile to manhood status would have been severly delayed. And, yes, I'm still learning as I continue to lead from the fron ...[text shortened]... ended] now and then from behind.
Do you consider yourself a strong leader of women, Andy?
Originally posted by HandyAndyOf course not. Wonder why that's the conclusion you reached first. Just asking if you've checked your closets. It's almost time for Spring Cleaning. Curious that in the same breath you exhale "insecurities showing" without a skirt. Forgot, Cheerleaders Patricia T and Janice S. Also, tall blond sophomore Dorothy B who invited me over to watch TV after school until I graduated and moved on. One winter afternoon, Her Dad (owned his company) casually walked into their spacious living room. Dottie jumped up to hug him and to thank him for some new records. Then I got up from the sectional sofa to greet Mr B. She, I remember, was wearing a soft pink sweater which was well coordinated with her expensive coffee/mocha skirt. He left 5 minutes later. I stayed until cheerful and beautiful Mrs B waltzed into the room. Oh, Dottie B, where art thou now?
Are you suggesting that anyone who doesn't think men are superior to women is gay?
Your insecurities are showing.
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