Re: If women thought and acted like men, would men like it and respect women?
Originally posted by Mindship
When I used to take the train to work, if there was a seat next to a man, more often than not, the man would hunker down, as if trying to root himself into his spot. If there was a seat next to a woman, she would shuffle over a bit to make more room.Women aren't just the best thing since sliced bread; if it weren't for women, there'd be no sliced bread.
I like and respect women just the way they are...in most aspects. The only thing that drives me nuts about them (in a bad way) is when they're upset over a problem. Men want and seek solutions right away. To me, that seems the logical, most practical path.
Women: "Acknowledge my feelings first, that I'm upset, then help me fix the problem." (And of course, they don't actually say this: men are "supposed" to intuit it...just like another woman).
frusty
We must all learn a bit more of the other.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=3XjUFYxSxDk
Regards
DL
Well, I'll say this - I'm not really going to take advice from centuries' year old churchmen [most of which were Catholic, to whom St. Peter gave instructions about the degrading of women and how it's good for us] about anything, let alone how I should act.
And, being a girl, I know there are certain advantages I possess for men who like women. A lot of stuff about soft skin, nice smells, "softness," comments about soothing voices.... etc. There are types of men who go for more manly women, and aren't gay - it's just what they're into. Isn't it great that most everybody can find a match for their own special kind of wants?