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True, and I'm working on the whole social thing. Haven't quite got it figured out. I find I have little patience for people who can't actually say what they mean.
I do as well but that is just me.
True, and I'm working on the whole social thing. Haven't quite got it figured out. I find I have little patience for people who can't actually say what they mean.
I'm 56. Lost my dad this year. I remember when he was my age he told me that he didn't really feel like a different person. The same guy with most of the same feelings. He said he looked older than he felt. I know that feeling! Buying a house was the step into adulthood for me. Mortgage and responsibilities to the end of my life. This morning my employer filed for bankruptcy. Will I keep my Job? House? Who knows? At least the motorcycle is paid for.
I'm 56. Lost my dad this year. I remember when he was my age he told me that he didn't really feel like a different person. The same guy with most of the same feelings. He said he looked older than he felt. I know that feeling! Buying a house was the step into adulthood for me. Mortgage and responsibilities to the end of my life. This morning my employer filed for bankruptcy. Will I keep my Job? House? Who knows? At least the motorcycle is paid for.
I just think today gender roles have become rather blurred, which doesn't make it easy for a lot of men, one the one hand you're supposed to be hunter gatherer, the other, in touch with your feelings, a bit metro-sexual, etc, etc...confusing...
Actually I do have a problem with it. I don't like men to do the laundry or other household chores and I want them out of my kitchen unless it's my birthday or Mother's day.
What I am getting at, though, is that you don't see articles in the press every other week about women having an identity crisis. What is it that makes the male identity crisis so apparent and the female identity crisis less so?
I think, because like my sister-in-law that doesn't work and has to have "help" they're just lazy and don't want to raise a ruckus [huh]What I am getting at, though, is that you don't see articles in the press every other week about women having an identity crisis. What is it that makes the male identity crisis so apparent and the female identity crisis less so?
Thanks. It has got be better. If I didn't cook my kids would starve. If I didn't do laundry I would have to go to work naked!
I'm 56. Lost my dad this year. I remember when he was my age he told me that he didn't really feel like a different person. The same guy with most of the same feelings. He said he looked older than he felt. I know that feeling! Buying a house was the step into adulthood for me. Mortgage and responsibilities to the end of my life. This morning my employer filed for bankruptcy. Will I keep my Job? House? Who knows? At least the motorcycle is paid for.
Actually I do have a problem with it. I don't like men to do the laundry or other household chores and I want them out of my kitchen unless it's my birthday or Mother's day.
I'm sorry too Dan. I also hope the new year brings you joy and happiness.
Hope all that learning pays off someday!
Well said, some of the most sage advice i have received in my formative years has been from those who hadn't procreated for whatever reason.
I just think today gender roles have become rather blurred, which doesn't make it easy for a lot of men, one the one hand you're supposed to be hunter gatherer, the other, in touch with your feelings, a bit metro-sexual, etc, etc...confusing...
What I am getting at, though, is that you don't see articles in the press every other week about women having an identity crisis. What is it that makes the male identity crisis so apparent and the female identity crisis less so?
Wanna come do my ironing for me then. I just spent an hour on that chore! Then made supper, lunch for tomorrow, and did dishes!
Because the patriarchy is still in charge, therefore it's all "oohhh! Women get to do everything" Poor, put upon men don't know who we are anymore!". Press needs a collective Wahmbulance, and fast.
And I have seen in many relationships, the woman is often harder on herself about the way she looks than the the man who loves her the way she is.
No, it's quite simple, really. One is meant to be the sensitive, caring modern man type in order that women can tell you you are everything they could want in a man, then laugh in your face at the very suggestion, take up with some so-called "real man", alpha type that treats them like dirt, then come crying to you about why he isn't like you.... Repeat cycle. I'd hate to sound bitter but I kind of am.
Which explains the oft-repeated question overheard in many a shopping venue: "Honey, do these pants make me look fat?"