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BrokenInside said:
How long can you guys stand your woman with unplucked eyebrows, moustache, unwaxed hair?

Eyebrows generally aren't an issue. A mustache needs to be taken care of right away.
 
Brokeninside said:
How long can you guys stand your woman with unplucked eyebrows, moustache, unwaxed hair?

Not very long at all. I prefer my women to be pretty **** smooth almost everywhere... but that's a personal preference thing. I've dated (and will date) women who aren't clean-shaven all over or whatever.

I don't really care too much as long as she doesn't have a beard or something.
 
What if a girl doesn't know much about your profession/field/major subject? Is it a turn off?
 
BrokenInside said:
What if a girl doesn't know much about your profession/field/major subject? Is it a turn off?

No, it allows us to be the expert and perform our manly duty of 'getting the task done', e.g. if my wife has an IT issue I can strut up and be all John Wayne whilst I fix it and save the day. <sigh> I am so awesome.

Seriously though, just as I would try with my partners thing (whatever that is, I don't pay attention), just listen and show some interest.
 
BrokenInside said:
What if a girl doesn't know much about your profession/field/major subject? Is it a turn off?

Not at all, though if it's an interesting one (yeah, "interesting" is somewhat subjective) it would be a bit disappointing if she showed zero interest in it. If I work in a supermarket stacking shelves then obviously no one cares as there's so little to care about...
 
painter said:
If I work in a supermarket stacking shelves then obviously no one cares as there's so little to care about...

What! I stacked shelves whilst I was working through university, do you realise the complexity therein of such endeavours? Facing forward, pulling forward, stock rotation, stacking issues etc.

You have not lived.
 
BrokenInside said:
What if a girl doesn't know much about your profession/field/major subject? Is it a turn off?

Not for me either. The thing is, is said girl willing to listen and show any interest in the profession.
 
ucxb said:
Thank you, perfanoff. Do not worry about coming across grumpy! Your words provide hope for loving relationships and family, men like you may be rare so you should teach and share

EDIT: how did this get included? isn't it a post from forever ago? what a strange bug.

Rosebolt said:
BrokenInside said:
What if a girl doesn't know much about your profession/field/major subject? Is it a turn off?

Not for me either. The thing is, is said girl willing to listen and show any interest in the profession.

This
 
Do men think they are from Mars? :p Just something I came across while reading up on egos, a "tip" of sorts.

“Recognize that he's not from Mars. Men and women are much more alike than many people would like to admit. He's a human being just like you, with feelings and thoughts and personal beliefs. So don't get caught up in thinking that you two will never be able to understand each other, because sometimes you just have to open up and accept each other's views without wanting to change them. Men have just as wide a range of emotions as women. That being said, men's emotions often center around different things than women--sports teams, favorite childhood toys, even special TV shows. Make the effort to get to know a man's secret passions and you'll unlock his affections towards other things…”
 
I don't know about coming from Mars, but I assure you I couldn't care less about "sports teams, favorite childhood toys, even special TV shows". I haven't checked since the morning, but I'm quite sure I'm still a man.
 
*checks between perfanoff's legs* Yep, still a man.

Men are from Mars, women are from Venus. An old book.
 
Question for my fellow bros?
Have any of you ever truthfully been used a woman for emotion verification for any reason without them giving any serious thought to a possible positive out come with you?
A more complex version of using somebody for sex, but NOT for sex or sex being involved for that matter.
 
perfanoff said:
Obviously, all the time. Is that a rhetorical question?

I don't do that, maybe the meaning question got lost *shrug*
 
BrokenInside said:
What if a girl doesn't know much about your profession/field/major subject? Is it a turn off?

Quite likely I don't know much about hers!

More of a turn off if she's got a moral objection of me being a Pimp :D
 
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