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#151
slimgrin

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Siansonea II wrote...

SO glad I avoid all this drama in my life.


Hey! You're a man!

#152
Siansonea

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slimgrin wrote...

Siansonea II wrote...

SO glad I avoid all this drama in my life.


Hey! You're a man!


Nope! Just my avatar is. :D

#153
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Siansonea II wrote...

slimgrin wrote...

Siansonea II wrote...

SO glad I avoid all this drama in my life.


Hey! You're a man!


Nope! Just my avatar is. :D


So you've had your surgery done?

#154
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Captain Cornhole wrote...

It's more of a turn on that way.B) 


That one sentence has told me more about you than I've ever wanted to know. :unsure:

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Godak wrote...

Captain Cornhole wrote...

It's more of a turn on that way.B) 


That one sentence has told me more about you than I've ever wanted to know. :unsure:


I can tell you more if ya want to here it.:D

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Why when planning something for days and being assured that he had everything under control when cruch time hits does he ask you "why did you think I had everything finished"?

Probably a personality thing but why after repeated questions of "are fully prepared?" would he then on the day say no? Is it a pride thing?

(situation was a work presentation)

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Fiddles_stix wrote...

Why when planning something for days and being assured that he had everything under control when cruch time hits does he ask you "why did you think I had everything finished"?

Probably a personality thing but why after repeated questions of "are fully prepared?" would he then on the day say no? Is it a pride thing?

(situation was a work presentation)


He was probably busy thinking about boobs or lifting stuff when you asked him if he had everything under control. Theres also the possibility hes a useless douche.

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Monsteroids wrote...
Why do some guys complain about having to close the toilet seat, yet voluntarily do so even after someone says it's fine and then complain more?

The idea as flown about my house is that the seat is left as you use it, one cleans up their own mess if it's that bad. Unless, the weirdos' aim is so poor that he has to hide it and complain to hide his shame.


I use to complain about when I was a child, lol. But since my teen years to now, I haven't complained once about it. I'll give other guys annoyed stares because if their partner goes in there an finds the seat, then she'll no doubt start asking him "WTF?" about courtesy.
And its more of common sense to clean up after yourself cause seriously who wants to sit on a sweatty seat? I sure as heck don't, so like any normal person, I clean up. Besides, if you don't clean up after yourself that usually tells people a lot about your hygiene an self reliance.

Monsteroids wrote...
Also, why do I find more blood on public men's toilets than ladies toilets?
Is there an axe murderer in my town who uses toilets to flush hacked up body parts, explosive man-hemorrhoids, emos?

I like to ask gross questions. Also, I'm a recluse. I want to know more about the men and women of nerdkind and make public toilets a safer place for everyone.


That I cannot answer cause I have never left blood nor seen blood left behind by either gender at my households. And to see blood on the seat usually means something is up with the person that left it.
Whoever is leaving blood behind on the seat of your toilet, you should ask them what is causing it, if it both sweats an itches, then thats a yeast infection an should be taken care before it spreads.

Fiddles_stix wrote...
Why can't you stop and ask for directions? Not even driving anymore with GPS but just walking around the city. Why do you have to find your own way? Why can't you ask someone for directions?

I know that doesn't apply to every guy but still... WHY?


If I'm not on a deadline, then I'll want to find my own because it helps to know your way around an area. Ever intentionally gotten yourself lost? I do that so that if I am walking in the same area or being driven with someone, then I can give directions if it is needed.
But if I am on a deadline, then I'll get the directions before leaving for that destination. With most guys, it is pride.
Most of us guys don't want to give our female partners/dates the impression that we can't get around without their help, to most of us it shows a lack of self reliance, that we are helpless in some form or another, an not so spontaneous (as most women seek that quality/trait in most men). If we get a hint from a woman that we not "manly" enough for you, it usually hits most men pretty hard an we'll usually do anything in our power to prove that fact otherwise.
It's an Alpha Dog thing, if the alpha appears weak in any way, another will take his place, an the female will likely seek the company of the new alpha - think of it that way.  

Fiddles_stix wrote...
Why when planning something for days and being assured that he had everything under control when cruch time hits does he ask you "why did you think I had everything finished"?

Probably a personality thing but why after repeated questions of "are fully prepared?" would he then on the day say no? Is it a pride thing?

(situation was a work presentation)


You are asking a question that most people should already know by now, you control & plan for every single situation & scenario that may or may not arise in this random complex world.
I know this a bad example, but it is the truth; say you're in Japan, you plan for everything, the day comes an just when you think you have everything planned out, a nuclear meltdown occurs.
It's the the law of chance, you can't plan for the flip of a coin, you don't know what people are thinking, you don't know what other people will do, and other peoples' plans may conflict with yours whether they are good or bad outcomes.
I don't know how other guys will treat this question, but this is how I see the world an everything else around me, I see it as it is in a logical yet chaotic sense - No one can plan for everything.
If someone asks me if I've planned for everything, my answer will always be "No." because I am not the master of time, space, chance, an consequence. Sorry, but this is my honest answer.

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Gyrannon wrote...

*snip

You are asking a question that most people should already know by now, you control & plan for every single situation & scenario that may or may not arise in this random complex world.
I know this a bad example, but it is the truth; say you're in Japan, you plan for everything, the day comes an just when you think you have everything planned out, a nuclear meltdown occurs.
It's the the law of chance, you can't plan for the flip of a coin, you don't know what people are thinking, you don't know what other people will do, and other peoples' plans may conflict with yours whether they are good or bad outcomes.
I don't know how other guys will treat this question, but this is how I see the world an everything else around me, I see it as it is in a logical yet chaotic sense - No one can plan for everything.
If someone asks me if I've planned for everything, my answer will always be "No." because I am not the master of time, space, chance, an consequence. Sorry, but this is my honest answer.


I like that answer very philosophical Image IPB. Issue turned out okay in the end too.

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Fiddles_stix wrote...

Gyrannon wrote...

*snip

You are asking a question that most people should already know by now, you (can't*) control & plan for every single situation & scenario that may or may not arise in this random complex world.
I know this a bad example, but it is the truth; say you're in Japan, you plan for everything, the day comes an just when you think you have everything planned out, a nuclear meltdown occurs.
It's the the law of chance, you can't plan for the flip of a coin, you don't know what people are thinking, you don't know what other people will do, and other peoples' plans may conflict with yours whether they are good or bad outcomes.
I don't know how other guys will treat this question, but this is how I see the world an everything else around me, I see it as it is in a logical yet chaotic sense - No one can plan for everything.
If someone asks me if I've planned for everything, my answer will always be "No." because I am not the master of time, space, chance, an consequence. Sorry, but this is my honest answer.


I like that answer very philosophical Image IPB. Issue turned out okay in the end too.


Funny, most people tend to think of my views as crazy or erratic, but I'll take that as a compliment :)

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Wow, women have no more questions for men? I guess if no one answers after 3 more days, then I guess it's dead.