what bothers you most about the opposite six 2

Post » Mon Sep 13, 2010 4:00 pm

same as the last thread http://www.gamesas.com/index.php?/topic/1175861-what-bothers-you-most-about-the-opposite-six/
what really bothers you about the opposite six
out of everything
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Juan Suarez
 
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Post » Mon Sep 13, 2010 8:47 am

not a thing, women are beautiful enlightening creatures and i love listening to everything they have to say.

and my favourite thing about them is - they generally don't look for anything more than the odd bare-faced lie like the one above :wink:
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Robert
 
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Post » Mon Sep 13, 2010 2:49 pm

Small domestic wars are fought over leaving the toilet seat up. I had to laugh out loud (I mean LOL) when I went to my sister's house and she had taken a magic marker and wrote "PUT IT BACK DOWN" on the bottom of her toilet seat, figuring she doesn't have to look at it if it's in the correct position.

This is something that I know bothers women about the opposite six. I am bothered by them being bothered about it, and I refuse to sit unless it's necessary.
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john page
 
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Post » Mon Sep 13, 2010 4:26 am

Small domestic wars are fought over leaving the toilet seat up. I had to laugh out loud (I mean LOL) when I went to my sister's house and she had taken a magic marker and wrote "PUT IT BACK DOWN" on the bottom of her toilet seat, figuring she doesn't have to look at it if it's in the correct position.


:rofl: "small domestic wars are fought over leaving the toilet seat up."... ....that made my day.

This is something that I know bothers women about the opposite six. I am bothered by them being bothered about it, and I refuse to sit unless it's necessary.


VIVA LA REVOLUCIóN!!!

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Edit: Oh, and, uh... perfume. the strong ones. I hate that. I have bad sinuses as it is.
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Catharine Krupinski
 
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Post » Mon Sep 13, 2010 6:13 am

How most, not all, women get in fights with their friends and are cold and bitter to them for about 6 months and then they are best friends again, and then the cycle starts all over.
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phillip crookes
 
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Post » Mon Sep 13, 2010 7:14 am

What bothers me is that women never make anything clear. I can never tell what on earth they are thinking!
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Jade Muggeridge
 
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Post » Mon Sep 13, 2010 2:43 am

What bothers me is that women never make anything clear. I can never tell what on earth they are thinking!

Exactly! Ask one while you're driving "How's the traffic that way?", before pulling out and you can't tell if they are saying, "No! One's coming!" or "No one's coming."
Female doublespeak I say.
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Jeffrey Lawson
 
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Post » Mon Sep 13, 2010 1:01 pm

What bothers me is that women never make anything clear. I can never tell what on earth they are thinking!



Keeps you on your toes, doesn't it? :wink_smile:
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Rob
 
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Post » Mon Sep 13, 2010 4:48 pm

Keeps you on your toes, doesn't it? :wink_smile:

What in the world are you talking about? :wacko:

See what I mean guys? :D

I jest.
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Javier Borjas
 
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Post » Mon Sep 13, 2010 12:59 am

The princess complex is an instant turn-off. Sorry, sweetheart, my life doesn't pause just because the cosmetics counter doesn't have the ONLY color of blush that makes you look sixy, but not like a [censored]. I sincerely don't care.



Women in general... I dunno. I don't think there's really anything bad that all women have in common. I guess the only way I can explain it is the only way women in general can be perfectly explained: *sigh* ...Women.
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Stryke Force
 
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Post » Mon Sep 13, 2010 10:56 am

When girls think there's something wrong with their body even though they are fine as they are.
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Solène We
 
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Post » Mon Sep 13, 2010 4:56 pm

As I gently put my arm round her give her a loving kiss and she snarls back "I have got a headache" :nono:
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Liv Brown
 
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Post » Mon Sep 13, 2010 2:20 pm

When a woman is having an "I feel fat day" :P
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Stephanie I
 
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Post » Mon Sep 13, 2010 6:44 am

As I gently put my arm round her give her a loving kiss and she snarls back "I have got a headache" :nono:


My, the highlighted and underlined definition of "keeper".
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Rowena
 
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Post » Mon Sep 13, 2010 6:07 am

I genuinely love women and try to treat them with the utmost respect. All my quips are based on humorous stereotypical banter that we've all heard stand up comedians repeat both male and female.
If a woman truly bothers me, I usually begin examining my own heart, and it's generally not because she's a woman; it will be some other issue.
I can get irritated equally by either male or female...especially Judge Judy. :D
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Post » Mon Sep 13, 2010 4:10 pm

When they presume that just because I'm a woman, I don't know my way around a set of tools.

My male friends seemed surprised that I was able to unwire and remove a subwoofer from a van without any help (I wasn't stealing it) having never done it before.

I get irritated when men get surprised about some of the things I know how to, and am willing, to do, especially when it's stuff that really isn't all that difficult. I even get comments for being a woman who drives a manual Hilux. It's no biggie, really, but just sometimes when people are like, "you can drive a manual??" Kinda gets to me.
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Penny Flame
 
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Post » Mon Sep 13, 2010 3:31 pm

the day that i found out that women do in fact fart. turned my world upside down for awhile.......and i mean that literally cause it was really loud.
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Matthew Barrows
 
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Post » Mon Sep 13, 2010 7:46 am

...I, I love my female overlords... Really... Please don't hurt me!
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Rob Davidson
 
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Post » Mon Sep 13, 2010 4:59 am

Teenage girls that say "OMG" out loud, I just want to punch them in the nose for that.

Other than that, nothing... aside from [censored]y ex-wives who blame all of lifes problems on you.
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Cassie Boyle
 
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Post » Mon Sep 13, 2010 10:43 am

When they presume that just because I'm a woman, I don't know my way around a set of tools.

My male friends seemed surprised that I was able to unwire and remove a subwoofer from a van without any help (I wasn't stealing it) having never done it before.

I get irritated when men get surprised about some of the things I know how to, and am willing, to do, especially when it's stuff that really isn't all that difficult. I even get comments for being a woman who drives a manual Hilux. It's no biggie, really, but just sometimes when people are like, "you can drive a manual??" Kinda gets to me.

From my experience, comments about one's ability to drive a manual actually stem from the increasing likelihood of any one person having only learned to drive automatics.
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Post » Mon Sep 13, 2010 3:40 am

When they presume that just because I'm a woman, I don't know my way around a set of tools.

My male friends seemed surprised that I was able to unwire and remove a subwoofer from a van without any help (I wasn't stealing it) having never done it before.

I get irritated when men get surprised about some of the things I know how to, and am willing, to do, especially when it's stuff that really isn't all that difficult. I even get comments for being a woman who drives a manual Hilux. It's no biggie, really, but just sometimes when people are like, "you can drive a manual??" Kinda gets to me.

I taught my wife how to drive a standard -- she picked up on it so much faster than I did years ago, and she only stalled it once, versus my 100'ish times. Kind of a silly thing to stereotype.
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Joanne
 
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Post » Mon Sep 13, 2010 4:09 am

They're always combing their hair and stuff.
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Post » Mon Sep 13, 2010 7:27 am

From guys, I can't stand the "I'm a guy" mentality that somehow grants them the ability to look at porm, obsessed over multiple women when committed to one already, and generally be hormonally-driven at all times. But meh, I don't have to worry about that, so it's not a big deal since other people can do what they want.

And from girls, the "OMG, I'm so totally nerdy/geeky/tomboyish" mindset. I can't stand when people characterize themselves. I can't stand girls who can't shut up about playing games (in real life and Facebook; forums and such are different). But meh, I don't have to worry about that besides quelling the urge to do some ovary kicking.
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Post » Mon Sep 13, 2010 5:15 pm

When they presume that just because I'm a woman, I don't know my way around a set of tools.

My male friends seemed surprised that I was able to unwire and remove a subwoofer from a van without any help (I wasn't stealing it) having never done it before.

I get irritated when men get surprised about some of the things I know how to, and am willing, to do, especially when it's stuff that really isn't all that difficult. I even get comments for being a woman who drives a manual Hilux. It's no biggie, really, but just sometimes when people are like, "you can drive a manual??" Kinda gets to me.


I didn't realize some female inability to learn how to drive manual transmission was a stereotype.

I stalled a few times for my first two days of learning. Heck, I though I was Paul Walker for the longest time until I watched others drive manual, taking forever to shift gears.
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Post » Mon Sep 13, 2010 12:16 pm

Small domestic wars are fought over leaving the toilet seat up. I had to laugh out loud (I mean LOL) when I went to my sister's house and she had taken a magic marker and wrote "PUT IT BACK DOWN" on the bottom of her toilet seat, figuring she doesn't have to look at it if it's in the correct position.

This is something that I know bothers women about the opposite six. I am bothered by them being bothered about it, and I refuse to sit unless it's necessary.

I don't get this, how hard is to put down a toilet seat? It takes 2 seconds and you wash your hands when you're done, there is literally no reason a woman can't manage this.


I didn't realize some female inability to learn how to drive manual transmission was a stereotype.

In Norway you can take driving lessons with an automatic transmission, you won't be qualified to drive any car with a manual one though. I don't see what the problem is, everyone I know knows how to drive stick, everyone. Because that's what you learn how to do, why would I choose to limit myself in which cars I can drive?
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