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When y'all get married, I wanna be the flower girl!
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is that code name for mistress

When y'all get married, I wanna be the flower girl!
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Married? Does [MENTION=6723]phobik[/MENTION] have a beard?
Some of you may be catching on that I like beards just a little bit...
Dunno. He's definitely better looking than he acts though, so you could totally do worse.
YOU SEE ME WINGMANING OUT HERE IN THESE STREETS, [MENTION=6723]phobik[/MENTION]???
For most people? What I actually hear is "I want someone that fulfills this arbitrary want/need right now!" or "I want someone that does this!"
Very little of it usually pertains to being a man.
I see it as a form of emotional/social manipulation directed at pride to get him to do what you want in the moment.
I think using the word "adult" just turns the original question into another one. At the same time "adult" is as abstract as the phrase "real man". "Adult" as it is used in an everyday context reminds me of a mediocre person who lost his/her childish playful side, dreams and authenticity.
Makes sense. It is probably better if this word is defined by someone more normal than I am. I'm not normal in any sense and I don't even want to be. With my standards very few people would be rewarded with "responsibility" or "self-sufficiency" and in my opinion most "adults" have the wrong kind of "self-control" and "emotional resiliency" to be successful in life.I don't see it the same way -- "adult" is a far-less emotionally loaded term -- in its regular usage, it *could* be used in the context that you describe, but more frequently it isn't. I'd say that someone described as an adult is either a) someone of a certain age ("legal adult") or b) someone who exhibits characteristics such as responsibility, self-control, reasonable self-sufficiency, and emotional resiliency.
Radical Feminism is turning men into pathetic little people. So good luck finding a "real man" lol
I've only seen the excess you're describing on TV. What makes up a man is part instinct, among other things, including, mental fortitude. I don't believe there's a feminist in the world that has the power to change that. The biased media shows you what they want you to see. If you spend too much time online or watching TV, you could lose sight of reality.I am not saying all men but a lot of guys are being brainwashed growing up into this cult of crazy feminists. Care to elaborate?
I understand.and it is just a great example of what the radical feminists are making. I do not have a problem with equality but it has turned into more of a man hating movement in my opinion.
You know, there are videos out there with little kids singing happy birthday to Adolf Hitler on 20 April, and young boys shooting people in ISIS-held areas. You can find almost anything on the internet nowadays, especially if you are looking for it.God I wish I could find the clip and I will post it if I can I looked for a solid 15 minutes. But there is this clip where this little boy is just screaming about how much he hates men and how he is a feminist and how much he hates meninism and it is just a great example of what the radical feminists are making. I do not have a problem with equality but it has turned into more of a man hating movement in my opinion.
The trite phrases people use to hurt each other should be seen for what they are, evil. I want to tell people who've been told such lies, don't take foolish words to heart, as there's a lock for every key and somebody will love you for you, believe it.you hear the phrase "a real man" thrown around, by both women and men at times
as in "I want a real man" or "be a man" said in a manner that indicates such
what is "a real man"?
is this an attainable standard?
does this perception make it more difficult to be a man?
does it cause problems?
curious, because as a woman, I'm not quite aware as to how this would effect men... I can assume, but we all know what that does![]()