Leo123
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Sometimes I let her walk on me but, that's another story......LOL!!!No, I am not equal to a doormat. Neither is my sweetheart.
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Sometimes I let her walk on me but, that's another story......LOL!!!No, I am not equal to a doormat. Neither is my sweetheart.
If she assumes the 'right' position it could have a wonderful 'affect' and 'meaning.' Money is always a plus too. A MISOGYNIST WOULD SAY!!Subtle moments of mentality.
For example, she says: my position cannot affect our relationship in any way. Fuck her off, because she assumes that a real man may think that her fucking position or her money have some meaning.
True, but they’re still banned at my pool.There is nothing queer about wearing short tight swimming trunks
Many women are simply deceived by the feminists themselves, they use them. A real woman in her soul is looking for a knight who will protect her, and her problem is not equality, but the fact that knights are extinctI've always wondered what some women call themselves 'feminist.' Are they somehow not female enough already?
Nothing says 'let's fuck' like a trip to a hotel.You gotta watch your step with American feminists.
The key is to be more thoughtful. Take her out to a nice hotel.
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Gently hold her hand.
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Will she agree to let me pay for the room myself?You gotta watch your step with American feminists.
The key is to be more thoughtful. Take her out to a nice hotel.
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Gently hold her hand.
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NP, as long as there's not a bouncer at the door. Then you know where she's gettin' all that dough.Will she agree to let me pay for the room myself?
You doubtless make an excellent doormat for her (having seen your posts). In your world it's a win-win, I'm sure. At least you're her doormat, right? Besides, what does it matter what a man does as long as he does it well?No, I am not equal to a doormat. Neither is my sweetheart.
You doubtless make an excellent doormat for her (having seen your posts). In your world it's a win-win, I'm sure. At least you're her doormat, right? Besides, what does it matter what a man does as long as he does it well?
Not so sure. But speaking for healthy hetero males, I’d suggest that it is a biological trait for men to admire the female form.
And for today, if a woman chooses to wear attire that exposes her cleavage and her belly and waist and hips and legs and behind to good advantage, I will admit the urge to take a peek. Maybe, and I’m not sure if this is now off-base or not, if a woman doesn’t want men to look approvingly at their bodies, they could choose to wear clothing that doesn’t invite the admiring glances.
That said, I understand that there is a lot more to being a woman than merely a pretty face and a tight body. But the topic isn’t “appreciation of the total woman.” It’s basically more of a “at first glance …” type thing.
Ok, settle down. If you're going to get your panties bunched up about being a doormat. let's just say beta-male with a feminist girlfriend. Fair enough?If you think my posts show me to be a doormat, you either haven't read many of my posts or your skills at misinterpretation are in a class all their own.
Ok, settle down. If you're going to get your panties bunched up about being a doormat. let's just say beta-male with a feminist girlfriend. Fair enough?
I have eyes. I have an absolute right to look. I recognize the distinction between an amorous glance and a psychotic stare. I also recognize the distinction between an appreciative glance and leering.The OP claimed there is a "right" to look at other people's bodies, and this is infringed when men cover their legs.
Uh, no.
And if this were in fact true--ew.