EireWolf wrote:She doesn't really expect you to remember this information by the time it's necessary, does she?
Hakaii wrote:its the fact that this is for my baby girl one day!
EireWolf wrote:She doesn't really expect you to remember this information by the time it's necessary, does she?
RUN??!!! not a chance in... (excuse me for a few minutes while I go say somethings you not going to want to hear) ok, you call this dangerous?? this is just pestering!! dangerous is not a problem for me. I love this child and will give my life and more for her and my family, so don't expect me to give up any time this century. why is it that when a man makes a statement about something bothering him, people think he's going to do something irresponcible to get out of the situation. just last month, my wife talked to this woman at the MVD and when my wife mentioned me the woman assumed I was her boyfriend and not her husband. (ok, in this day and age, its not uncommon for a woman to be pregnant out of marrage but...) aftermy wife corrected her, she STILL INSISTED ON REFERING TO ME AS A "BOYFRIEND". and went on to state how I'll PROBABLY LEAVE HER JUST BEFORE THE BABY IS BORN!!! *WHAT.....IS.....UP....WITH....THAT!!!!!!*You knew the job was dangerous, when you became a dad!
I say, run Hakaii, run!
Hakaii wrote:is it just me, or does it seem like some older women accuse ALL men of being jerks and it seems to have spread in our generation?
EireWolf wrote: "Men are pigs."
Doubleshadow wrote:but at least she does think ahead.
fairyprincess90 wrote:seriously. why cant men just accept that... women use tampons.
some of you on here do.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:I'm a guy and I don't use tampons.
Anyway. It's not a matter of acceptance or not. It's a matter of it being woman-hygiene products. Some people are just too embarrassed to purchase them.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:Right. I agree. I think a man (And I mean a MAN. Not a male) should go out and buy these things without fear or embarrassment. Sure a guy may feel awkward doing so at first, but there's really nothing to fear about. A man should be able to sacrifice his "pride" for the woman he loves.
A side note: I must say I am highly amazed how of all the things to talk about, we're talking about female hygiene products.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:Right. I agree. I think a man (And I mean a MAN. Not a male) should go out and buy these things without fear or embarrassment. Sure a guy may feel awkward doing so at first, but there's really nothing to fear about. A man should be able to sacrifice his "pride" for the woman he loves.
A side note: I must say I am highly amazed how of all the things to talk about, we're talking about female hygiene products.
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