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By 7UpJordan
#183877
Well this all makes excellent reading, but what I actually meant was not a weakness of character as such but a weakness as regards the equality of the sexess, one that despite how you feel about things just goes against the grain.

For me, Im happy to take guys on/deal with them on equal terms as far as is physically possible. So why do i like them to pour my wine??? Im perfectly capable of reaching for the bottle and pouring out the wine-so whats that all about?

Hmmm now all of a sudden that's a harder question to answer... maybe when I shouldn't have had a drink first...
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On the weakness of Character, definately Chinese food, can't resist it (except anything black bean, horrible HORRIBLE abomination).

On the weakness of equality, I cannot STAND male chavanism (I can't spell it either). Men who think that they are gods gift, and that women are there to serve their needs, make my blood boil. Confidence in yourself is one thing if kept realistic and kept in check, but all too often it spills into deluded arrogance.

This also extends into expression of emotion. Male ego doesn't allow a man to cry for fear of his masculinity and, somewhere in his mind, his "equipment" size. Really annoys me, emotions are perfectly natural for men as well, you need to cry? be honest, just do it. Don't hide behind bullpoo ego.

The same can (though very rarely) apply to women who think men are simply servants, irritates me, but I've no idea when I last saw that particular combination, my previous point happens all too much.
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By Jamie
#186812
On the weakness of Character, definately Chinese food, can't resist it (except anything black bean, horrible HORRIBLE abomination).

On the weakness of equality, I cannot STAND male chavanism (I can't spell it either). Men who think that they are gods gift, and that women are there to serve their needs, make my blood boil. Confidence in yourself is one thing if kept realistic and kept in check, but all too often it spills into deluded arrogance.

This also extends into expression of emotion. Male ego doesn't allow a man to cry for fear of his masculinity and, somewhere in his mind, his "equipment" size. Really annoys me, emotions are perfectly natural for men as well, you need to cry? be honest, just do it. Don't hide behind bullpoo ego.

The same can (though very rarely) apply to women who think men are simply servants, irritates me, but I've no idea when I last saw that particular combination, my previous point happens all too much.


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