ricechickie
Gold Member
Why do you keep trying to emasculate me, is it to compensate for the tinder dryness you suffer? My wife agrees with me, but neither of us see much benefit in violating social graces and popping the egos of her friends. I have no problem in saying that fat women shouldn't wear tights in public but that doesn't mean I'm going to go up to a fat woman wearing tights and tell that to her face.
There's a difference between holding and stating a position and between personalizing a position.
Matters were better back in the day when women accepted reality rather than taking propaganda lessons from leftists and trying to reinvent reality. Women enter adulthood rich, they're young and pretty and desired by men. Women have a depreciating asset. Men enter adulthood poor. The poor men are overlooked by the rich women. That's life. Men accept it. Women have trouble with it but they used to accept it and customs and outlook and behavior were modeled so that they were in accord with reality.
Dude, you're emasculating yourself.
You spoke of being "silenced" and then admitted that you can't say something to your wife's single girlfriends.
Sorry, I married someone who speaks his mind, and I am friends with those who can take it.
Apparently I have more well-honed social graces than your husband.
Don't forget, I apparently also have friends who aren't so overly sensitive.
But stop bitching about being silenced!
You can't make out that you're victimized by some feminist conspiracy, when you're willing to silence yourself.
By the way, I don't know if you've heard, but a person can speak their mind without being rude. It happens all the time. I mean, if these 30- and 40-something year-old women who have the nerve to feel attractive bother you so much. You could clearly and calmly state that science is not on their side. You could explain that men don't want them, they want women in their mid-twenties.
Yeah, that's it.