I wonder where all the real men are that are passionate about women - and don't dump all of us into the "Wimmen are SCARY" bucket. How many times do we hear - "this one woman did blah blah blah to me so I blame all of them for a single infraction".
I'm amazed that conservative men have so many issues with strong women.
Define for me, if you would please "strong women". I keep seeing that word used in very different contexts.
I know you ain't pingin' me. :)
As long as I spank 'em and they bring me beers, no issues for me. ;o)
Having raised two daughters, I will say that teenage girls are the most vicious animals on this planet.
I also cannot stand pettiness. It's a waste of time.
Strong does not equal mean and heartless though. Unfortunately, some women don't know the difference.
I don't have issues with strong women, only crazy women.
Outside the bedroom, there really isn't much difference between men and women.
Strength of character as well as its flaws reside within the mind, not the plumbing.
Oh wow. You have really NOT been paying attention around here.
This may be a bit off topic but one thing that I really despise in today's culture is the focus on being thin. I understand that in many cases, thinner is healthier and letting yourself go is not in your best interest.
However, I am sooooooo sick of magazines, TV, etc. defining what beautiful is. Even here on FR the guys always post pics of these gorgeous, vuluptuous, thin supermodels, atheletes, actresses. I will be the first to admit when someone is beautiful, but I just don't get why it is always defined by flat stomaches, perfectly tweezed eyebrows, butts you can barely see, thin legs, etc.
Then we wonder why so many women are out there killing themselves trying to look in such a way that many of us were simply not intended to look. When did having a little meat on your bones become a bad thing? The perception many of us have and are given, not by accident, is that in order to be attractive, and desirable, we are supposed to look like these women we see on magazine covers. Reality is, it isn't possible for a good many.
The women I find most beautiful are the ones who look healthy and full, like how Kate Winslet USED to look, before she also gave into the culture of thin.
At the turn of the century, look at the artwork. Women were full-figured. Men had bellies. It was a sign of wealth and prosperity. A good thing. Now, it is considered fat and undesirable.
I'm sick of it.
/end of rant
ALL the freakin' TIME!!