Originally posted by guywithashovel
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The key is a balance of the type of person you described above, not one of the extremes. I always said: "If I wanted to date a woman, I'd be a lesbian." So I'm not going to date a guy that's a total p***y pushover. When I did, I got made fun of by both male and female friends for the way he would always try to avoid confrontation and fold to my will. 2 years later I found a "guy's guy" that's a real softie at heart, he just doesn't show it in front of his friends. Nor would I expect him too! I feel that our relationship is for US, not for other people. Guys trying to put on a show are just looking for sympathy from others IMHO. But everyone's different, this is just an example.


Just like we should be able to walk around at night without having to worry about being attacked. But it doesn't work like that. To some extent it does show up. Mostly in the same people. The people who are always whining about how they deserve a promotion because they grovel to the boss' every whim (but aren't actually star employees really). Or the people who always blame everyone else for their downfalls. It doesn't always work like that and they don't always go hand in hand, but those are some examples.
Spot on and some of it funny 'cause it's true.
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