Originally posted by mikelomMike, you're asking for an explanation of a simple question directed to Andy in the context of our interesting conversation regarding different takes on attractiveness in women. What is it you think you would like to know? In the same spirit as the contributions of others, perhaps you too might consider responding to the thread in a positive on topic manner. Given your frequently expressed self professed "ladies man" self image, mentioning your own criteria shouldn't present any strain. Thanks.
What?
Seriously what is this?
Please explain.
-m.
gb
18 Nov 11
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyCouldn't agree more. It's how we were created. The evidence is visible for all to see, but those who disagree do so hoping to recreate man in their own image.
[b]What women (and men) of all ages really want...
Women: To be considered attractive and needed, secure and protected.
Men: To win, to become successful and achieve more than their fathers.
Both: Approval, a fair shake, common courtesy, self esteem and respect.
Your take?
.[/b]
Men and women are hardwired differently. Those who seek to "go against the grain" only bring hardship and sorrow into their lives.
To accept androgyny is to accept defeat. Go with the primal urge.
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyI did, on page one, but there was no reply to my last as you got swamped, obviously.
Mike, you're asking for an explanation of a simple question directed to Andy in the context of our interesting conversation regarding different takes on attractiveness in women. What is it you think you would like to know? In the same spirit as the contributions of others, perhaps you too might consider responding to the thread in a positive on t ...[text shortened]... es man" self image, mentioning your own criteria shouldn't present any strain. Thanks.
gb
As for being a 'ladies man' I resent that remark, and don't tell me you know what it insinuates.
I am a 1 Lady man, thanks.
-m.
18 Nov 11
Originally posted by Grampy Bobbyas far as i know women only want one thing .....everything!!!!
[b]What women (and men) of all ages really want...
Women: To be considered attractive and needed, secure and protected.
Men: To win, to become successful and achieve more than their fathers.
Both: Approval, a fair shake, common courtesy, self esteem and respect.
Your take?
.[/b]
18 Nov 11
Originally posted by mikelomIn the very next post, less than four hours later right after breakast, I replied
I did, on page one, but there was no reply to my last as you got swamped, obviously.
As for being a 'ladies man' I resent that remark, and don't tell me you know what it insinuates.
I am a 1 Lady man, thanks.
-m.
to your question on page one. Still waiting for your attractiveness criteria...
gb
Originally posted by mikelomWhat if, for the next week or so, nobody offers you a drink? Would you die of thirst, because, not being offered it, you have no need for liquids?
What you need only comes as a result of offers.
There is no need to need.
Don't listen to offers, and you won't need. 😉
Richard
The post that was quoted here has been removedIt is, in fact, straight out of the "Men from Mars, women from Venus" school of self-help books. Those were very popular in the 1980s with the yuppie crowd, or more accurately, with those who wished they were yuppies but didn't have the guts to be one. Like shoulder pads and power lunches, the would-be-yuppie crowd is where they should stay.
Richard
Originally posted by Shallow Bluewow, sounds like a chip on your shoulderpad there, Clint.
It is, in fact, straight out of the "Men from Mars, women from Venus" school of self-help books. Those were very popular in the 1980s with the yuppie crowd, or more accurately, with those who wished they were yuppies but didn't have the guts to be one. Like shoulder pads and power lunches, the would-be-yuppie crowd is where they should stay.
Richard
Originally posted by Shallow BlueI am positive you will NEVER have to deal with "the perfect woman".
Blech. I hate "perfect" women. Give me someone with an interesting "flaw" any time. Symmetry is not beautiful unless it is broken at least once.
Richard
Any of them who would have much to do with you would be severely flawed.