To: cyborg
I state the obvious. Many many women have this belief that men are here to provide for them, cater to them, adorn them with everything, listen to them, understand them, apologize to them, all while never feeling themselves that they have the same obligations to the man.
I'm telling you from personal knowledge, most guys I know feel exactely as I wrote, and are very very tired of the typical Amercian woman's attitude about most things.
Sometimes we wish we were back in the 50's. Although it was not perfect, it seemed like a dynamic that worked, although I could be wrong.
In any event, most guys I know accept a whole bunch of bullshido from their woman and get very little in return and never never are tolerated if they act the same way.
248 posted on
04/11/2005 6:32:54 AM PDT by
chris1
("Make the other guy die for his country" - George S. Patton Jr.)
To: chris1
Meet more people. Most of the guys I know aren't suffering nearly so much in their marriages. In my experience, it's the single guys who're hurting these days, not the married ones.
310 posted on
04/12/2005 5:41:00 PM PDT by
Melas
To: chris1
I state the obvious. Many many women have this belief that men are here to provide for them, cater to them, adorn them with everything, listen to them, understand them, apologize to them, all while never feeling themselves that they have the same obligations to the man.
I'm telling you from personal knowledge, most guys I know feel exactely as I wrote, and are very very tired of the typical Amercian woman's attitude about most things.
Sometimes we wish we were back in the 50's. Although it was not perfect, it seemed like a dynamic that worked, although I could be wrong.
You hit the nail on the head with that one. I just typed something similar a few posts ago, I hope it was clear enough, but you said almost exactly what I said. It is a two way street.
371 posted on
04/12/2005 10:12:55 PM PDT by
Nowhere Man
(Lutheran, Conservative, Neo-Victorian/Edwardian - Any Questions?)
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