I leave off the twisty...

Ebonyfire said:
Sounds like you were raised to be ladylike. Most of the women of my generation were raised to do exactly what you described, in order to "catch" a man.

Eb


It's funny you say that, most of my best friends are women, probably the top 5 of my all time best friends have been women, and they think I'm 'in touch' as it were.

Doesn't help all the time, one of my best friends said I didn't have a penis to her!!! (That'll be the too nice side of me coming out then)

Sometimes it's cool being thought of as 'sensitive' sometimes .... but bad Kowalski has his plus points too... :D it's just that most people don't get to meet him.
 
Kowalski2 said:
It's funny you say that, most of my best friends are women, probably the top 5 of my all time best friends have been women, and they think I'm 'in touch' as it were.


Most of my friends are men, and they think I am "in touch" also. However they all have penises to me, but I still love 'em. They just do not have a penis I want to use.
 
I went for the bad boys when I was young. I grew up and realized that a smart, sensitive, good man is sooooo much better.
 
Bumping this for the good guys!

:) good guy's can be nasty too, they just tend to ask first :)
 
Netzach said:
I've always been made to feel kind of marginal and freaky because I never got the Rhett Butler/Heathcliff/Man's Man non litter box trained thing. I liked Roger Moore better than Sean Connery as Bond because he's such an effete cunt about it.

Hmmm And that would I guess be the reason I never liked Moore... I read the books long before I saw the movies, and Connery is so much closer to the "book Bond".

Just as sort of a personal "side note"... Without exception, all of the truly "dangerous" men I have ever met, have not looked like "bad boys".
They have all been {outwardly at least} nice, polite, and apparently well adjusted.
 
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