Originally posted by mikelomIf it's a crisis concerning women I always fall back on a magazine AND beer...well actually the letters within the magazine (Playboy), for my advice. Sometimes it works (the advice), sometimes not but the beer is always good.
In times of crisis, men seem to turn to beer. Women, on the other hand, seem to turn to Woman's Own magazine. Are we missing something, men?
I picked up a copy of Woman's Own. It appeared to be full of untrue stories, and advertisements for knee plasters and elbow bandages.
I prefer the idea of beer myself, or am I wrong? 😉
-m.
Originally posted by NordlysI claim sports film exception! 🙂
Funnily, I just read about 'Miesten vuoro' (English title 'Steam of Life'😉, a Finnish documentary about men in the sauna. Here's an excerpt from one of the reviews: "The film is immensely touching, and I noticed most of the audience (consisting, of, to my surprise, mostly of men) was in tears when the lights came back on." Ha!
okay, maybe it's not about sports. but it is about hard, rugged men who don't feel comfortable showing their feelings. and they're doing exactly that, spilling their guts about life, death, birth and what it is to be a real man.
it's like getting a confessional from john wayne.
Originally posted by SunburntYou sexist pig! :'(:'(:'(
There's a rule in the chick world about men and crying.
Crying once in awhile over something truly worthwhile means a guy is sensitive. About twice a year will suffice, unless a death is involved.
Crying ALL THE TIME over everything means a guy is a total wuss and an emotional mess. The fact is, women like their men to be the ROCK, not the chick in ...[text shortened]...
Don't forget Wall-e !
In fact, the twice a year rule shall include crying during films.
Originally posted by NordlysAll my friends cry often because women EXPRESS things to eachother and often cry too. Or just say, "I bawled my eyes out last night because....."
Then how do you know how often other women cry? And why do you care whether a man cries if he doesn't do it in front of you?
Women just expect men to hold it together and not cry over everything (in front of them or not) otherwise they will wonder if they can really count on them emotionally. It's a FACT!~
Originally posted by SunburntYeah, you know you can count on someone with pent-up emotions just ready to EXPLODE at any moment. 😕
All my friends cry often because women EXPRESS things to eachother and often cry too. Or just say, "I bawled my eyes out last night because....."
Women just expect men to hold it together and not cry over everything (in front of them or not) otherwise they will wonder if they can really count on them emotionally. It's a FACT!~
Originally posted by divegeesterHope you don't get man-flu more than 2 times a year, or Sunburnt will teas you.
Men of RHP: when was the last time you cried?
I sometimes get very low when I'm feeling ill - man-flu for example, is a type of extreme illness...
Recently I was ill and found myself in need of a small weep.
geester wept
"You gonna cry? Want your mommy? Go ahead!!!! Cry!!!! Whaaaaaaa Whaaaaa! Hahahahaha"!
That's how she rolls.
Originally posted by SunburntYOUR WEIRD!~
All my friends cry often because women EXPRESS things to eachother and often cry too. Or just say, "I bawled my eyes out last night because....."
Women just expect men to hold it together and not cry over everything (in front of them or not) otherwise they will wonder if they can really count on them emotionally. It's a FACT!~
Originally posted by divegeestertwo years ago when mom died. before that? about 15-20 years ago I think.
Men of RHP: when was the last time you cried?
I sometimes get very low when I'm feeling ill - man-flu for example, is a type of extreme illness...
Recently I was ill and found myself in need of a small weep.
geester wept
Originally posted by divegeesterThe last time I put a diaper on... so five minutes ago.
Men of RHP: when was the last time you cried?
I sometimes get very low when I'm feeling ill - man-flu for example, is a type of extreme illness...
Recently I was ill and found myself in need of a small weep.
geester wept