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What do you like and dislike the most about the opposite gender?

Started by Jeannette, April 06, 2008, 06:40:04 AM

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Beverley

Quote from: Axélle-Michélle on April 03, 2012, 11:57:17 AM
Now do we have to figure out what constitutes an '->-bleeped-<-' in yet more detail?
THAT could be material for still another thread...

Having a bad day?

;D
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Michelle G

My wife is very much a pretty cis girl with very Nordic features, but she is not a "girly girl" has probably only worn a real dress three times in her life, wears mostly the "layered" look from Eddie Baur, does not wear pink but loves purple tie-dye, and I love every bit of that in her ;) 
but I also love the girls who dress up in more traditional girl fashions...pretty much all women are beautiful in their own personal way in my book...:)

(as far as males go, I am not attracted to them, but get along fine with them)

I dont really consider girls "opposite gender" as terms and labels get a bit mixed up in our situations.

here is a "cut & paste" I just ran across :)

Women don't have to:
be thin
have a vagina
give birth
cook for you
have long hair
wear makeup
have sex with you
be feminine
be graceful
shave
diet
be fashionable
wear pink
love men
be the media's idea of perfection
listen to your bull->-bleeped-<-
Just a "California Girl" trying to enjoy each sunny day
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Lee

I love that women generally feel free to express the full range of their emotions, but I hate the drama that it can cause.
Oh I'm a lucky man to count on both hands the ones I love

A blah blog
http://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/board,365.0.html
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cacasca

I hate when girls make fun of how i dance, it's not manly lol. grr..
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Kyle_S

Male

About women.....
Likes: Gentle caring love, emotional depth, graceful presence

Dislikes: Expecting you to be all-knowing about their feelings (at all times), silent treatments/cold shoulder when you don't, male height preoccupied
'Though all men be made of one metal, yet they be not cast all in one mould'

- John Lyly Euphus, The Anatomy of Light (1579)
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