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Joy Carter
06-14-2006, 08:05 PM
So here's a question for ya "How Much Of A Man Are You? " The So went off on me once and asked me why couldn't I just be a man. So tell me are you a mouse, women or man ? No I just threw in the mouse part no long stories about wanting to eat cheese since the sixth grade OK ? :D
Kate Simmons
06-14-2006, 08:17 PM
Enough of a man to be a good woman, Joy. Love, Ericka
Teresa Amina
06-14-2006, 08:56 PM
Oh, don't you just hate that phrase! It's all about manipulating behaviour, mostly putting up with some crap no-one with any average degree of sensitivity would want.
KateW
06-14-2006, 09:06 PM
I had the "call yourself a man" line once, and I replied, "no actually, I don't!"
Kimberly Edwards
06-14-2006, 09:17 PM
being a man full time has its down sides
dressing as a woman at times makes me more of a man
and thankful that I am a man
I just love wearing woman cloths the bigest part of the time
yes I do call myself a man
in womans clothing
Barb Valentine
06-14-2006, 09:33 PM
Yes I'm a man that like to wear womans cloths
Karren H
06-14-2006, 10:08 PM
So here's a question for ya "How Much Of A Man Are You? " The So went off on me once and asked me why couldn't I just be a man. So tell me are you a mouse, women or man ? No I just threw in the mouse part no long stories about wanting to eat cheese since the sixth grade OK ? :D
All guy in male mode and all fem in girl mode!!! Best of both genders, when and where I want!!
Love Karren
Phoebe Reece
06-14-2006, 10:21 PM
My first response is: It takes a real man to put on a dress and go out in public.
My second response is: Besides, I can drink beer, belch, fart, and leer at the girls as well as any man if I want to.
Cherry Lynn
06-14-2006, 10:54 PM
My first response is: It takes a real man to put on a dress and go out in public.
My second response is: Besides, I can drink beer, belch, fart, and leer at the girls as well as any man if I want to.
I can relate to that.
Joy Carter
06-15-2006, 06:29 AM
So good responces so far lets belly up to the makeup counter hear some more.
Kate Simmons
06-15-2006, 06:54 AM
Not too much cheese, though, okay? Guess I'd have to be an "otherkin" to be a mouse anyway, although I always thought Minnie was kinda cute. Joy, this man/woman thing has me so confused that I put up a new thread. Maybe some could get their SO's to look at the responses. The point is, as I've said before, I can be a "woman" as Richard and a "man" as Ericka. Depends on what is needed at the time as I don't take either part of myself that seriously. Looking forward to more responses on this one though. C'mon gals, let's hear it. Take care, Ericka
Joy Carter
06-15-2006, 05:02 PM
Come on this is a big question here lets hear you answers!
Julie Avery
06-15-2006, 05:08 PM
My reaction to the original question is, I can be as much a man as anyone. I can be athletic, I've been buff, I can put fear behind me and make myself do things that scare me when a situation demands courage. And I can do other more cartoonishly male things.
I just don't enjoy that whole gig.
Of course, life isn't always about what I enjoy, and sometimes I've gotta do the gig.
Interesting thread.
- Doug
Julie York
06-15-2006, 05:13 PM
It's a dumb phrase which usually mean.."You get beaten up instead of me."
Toyah
06-15-2006, 05:24 PM
I fix cars, high speed machinery an electronics. Its me that has to clean out the drains and pond filter and respond to the tantrun I cannot do it (roughly translated I cannot be ar**d). I do all the driving gardening and decorating.
Athletic hell no drink beer like a fish, belch and fart kind of a given really and tell rude jokes.
In my spare time I like anything glam
LaceyDee
06-15-2006, 05:29 PM
I am kind of a fem guy. Not in looks, but attitude. I have a very gentle personality.
Clare
06-15-2006, 09:34 PM
"How Much Of A Man Are You?"No-one's ever asked me that, so even I'm not really sure myself!
Connieminiskirts
06-15-2006, 10:51 PM
is quiting my job, taking 2 months off work to be nursemaid 24/7 to my 2nd wife before she passed away from leaukemia manly or girly? I was told it was "stupid and foolish!" But I just said, "Hey at least I didn't run and hide and push it off on some stranger or even put her in some stupid "home! I had it to do and I did it"! I have never looked back.
But that was then this is now, I guess I am a manly/womanly/girly/boyish kidna of person.
Strong enough to be a man, but gentle enough to be a woman.
Tina Dixon
06-15-2006, 11:09 PM
is quiting my job, taking 2 months off work to be nursemaid 24/7 to my 2nd wife before she passed away from leaukemia manly or girly? I was told it was "stupid and foolish!" But I just said, "Hey at least I didn't run and hide and push it off on some stranger or even put her in some stupid "home! I had it to do and I did it"! I have never looked back.
But that was then this is now, I guess I am a manly/womanly/girly/boyish kidna of person.
Strong enough to be a man, but gentle enough to be a woman.
Sorry to here this, you are a great person for what your doing, true love:thumbsup:
Joy Carter
06-16-2006, 03:29 AM
Strong enough to be a man, but gentle enough to be a woman.[/QUOTE]
I'm with ya Connie on the family care thing but just what kind a soap do you use +?
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