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Post by Stumpzzz on Nov 3, 2014 7:08:22 GMT -5
Use this thread to give props to the opposite gender on things you see fit to. I'll Start... High Heels I can't lie, I've never worn them. Although I got drunk once and tried, does that count?? But man..they look painful as hell to walk around in like that. I know you get conditioned I suppose to it, but I'll always give a lady props for rocking a sleek set of heels. They look damn awesome too, I'll give you that.
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Post by metrojersey85 on Nov 3, 2014 7:09:37 GMT -5
I like when men wear ties. Suits not needed, but it's a cute thing that gives a bit of a professional flair.
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Post by Ignored on Nov 3, 2014 7:10:10 GMT -5
Cliche or not, I like that I've never had to pay for a date, even when I've offered. I kinda like the special treatment.
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Post by TheOcelot1978 on Nov 3, 2014 8:35:47 GMT -5
YOGA PANTS!
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Post by Tim05 on Nov 3, 2014 9:36:36 GMT -5
Props to the mothers. I can not fathom going through the 9 months they do. Can't believe some of them do it multiple times.
Fathering just seems so easy and cheap.
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Post by Blexrude on Nov 3, 2014 10:34:40 GMT -5
Props to women for having to bleed every month too.
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Post by Tim05 on Nov 3, 2014 10:55:46 GMT -5
Props to women for having to bleed every month too. Can't even imagine..... Males should get no props, it's so easy. Props to women for taking the time to look good before going on a date. I don't require women to take hours to get ready, but when it takes me 15 minutes and you are clearly showing a lot of effort to looking nice, I appreciate it!
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Post by Parched on Nov 3, 2014 11:01:48 GMT -5
Props to women for dealing with men.
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Post by ЯΛVΣП on Nov 3, 2014 13:30:21 GMT -5
Props to women for having to bleed every month too. You don't even know! hahaha Cramps are probably the same amount of pain as taking a hit to the groin.
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Post by A Dream Is A Wish (Old) on Nov 3, 2014 21:51:55 GMT -5
Props to men for dealing with all the pressures you guys do. I deal with pressure to make more money and stuff like that, but not nearly on the same level as men do. I always feel bad for them about that. And the pressure they feel when they have a family to provide for.
Also, props to them for being so strong. My husband can carry all these heavy things for me and walk the dogs, things which I can never do and it always impresses me.
Also, I always thought it sounded terrible how you guys can't really talk to each other about emotions or hug or anything. At least I know that if I was all alone without a man, I could ask a friend for a hug and get one. I can call them up and cry hysterically, too. But guys just have their box of tissues and lotion.
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Post by Tim05 on Nov 3, 2014 23:04:21 GMT -5
LOL! It ain't much but it is better than nothing!
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Post by Yankeefan1955 on Nov 4, 2014 6:45:11 GMT -5
Props for being strong and willing to do manual labor.
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Post by Andrew on Nov 4, 2014 6:46:04 GMT -5
Props to ladies for being able to walk/dance in heels. They look painful. I cant even stand on my toes for more than 10 minutes.
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Post by ЯΛVΣП on Nov 4, 2014 14:10:25 GMT -5
LOL! It ain't much but it is better than nothing! Tube sock. Wait, the tube sock is so old fashion, I ment The Handie Glove! prntscr.com/534c19 < - - - (yes, this is a real thing)
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Post by Tim05 on Nov 10, 2014 16:05:43 GMT -5
LOL! It ain't much but it is better than nothing! Tube sock. Wait, the tube sock is so old fashion, I ment The Handie Glove! prntscr.com/534c19 < - - - (yes, this is a real thing) That thing is horrible.... Props to women for their nurturing and compassionate attitudes. Women usually show a general interest in my well being, male friends not so much
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