Just in time for President Pence to replace her, frankly, I think the effeminate vegan beta faggots would be better off with a Trump pick, he is after all the moderate wing of the Republican party.doc_loliday wrote:I think the Notorious RBG is gonna try to make it 93.Smitty-48 wrote: Heh heh heh, that's right, Oregon, you'd better circle those wagons, but it won't be me coming for your sacred cows, once the firm of Kennedy & Ginsberg is out of the way, it's gonna be open season on the beta faggots, no need for me to do anything but kick back and enjoy the show.
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Are Canada's clothing options really that desolate that your wife needs to cross a border to buy outfits? Shit, I thought you lived near a major city dude.. Where does she go shopping? Manhattan?Smitty-48 wrote:Ere, my wife dresses up for me, and I'm quite attentive, she just got home from shopping in America and put on a fashion show of all the new clothing and whatnot, shaking her little booty on the catwalk, I quite enjoy that actually, what's not to love?
We're not communists after all, no need to wear a potato sack over that bod, after all that time spent in the gym.
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What sort of gay thoughts? I guess when it happens it's more like a childish crush, feeling as though it would be nice to kiss that person and being bashful. It's usually inspired by a combination of looks and charm. Happens pretty rarely for me, but I don't mind it when it does.heydaralon wrote:What sort of gay thoughts?JohnDonne wrote:Animal welfare is not specific to conservative or liberal ideology. But the image of you rotting away in bitter resentment of your feminized surroundings, being pussy whipped by wife and country, makes me feel bad for you. Probably why you feel the need to lash out. I myself am quite comfortable with my feminine side, with occasional gay thoughts, with leading by following my own heart, rather than the standards of manhood predetermined by a commercialized culture.
But on behalf of the younger, more exciting, more relevant people that feel bad for you, we just want you to know, we love you and we feel pity for you.
Also, while masculinity is quite commercialized, femininity is even more so. Think about it. As a man, you can roll out of bed and head to work. Women spend thousands of dollars per year and countless hours using special shampoos, makeup, and clothing that men barely notice. In fact, many women dress up not for men, who are generally clueless about such matters, but so that other women do not talk shit about them. This is perfectly fine in my book, but I would caution you into thinking that contemporary masculinity is a commercial construct, while believing that femininity is a more "authentic" or un-materialistic endeavor. Anyway, if you are looking for some good makeup or clothing tips, I can relay your questions to my sister who would be happy to answer them, as she is a beautiful and well put together woman, who holds a prestigious job and is happily married. With her help, we will find the right man for you.
As for my feminine side being commercialized? No, my feminine side is a culmination of my own personal ideals of femininity, drawn from life, as well as reading literature and history, same as my masculine side.
I guess you could say the commercialized aspects of masc/fem are valid representations, just as every culture represents those two sides, as though they are fundamental forces of the universe. But I'm interested in the essential qualities of the masculine, beyond the superficial indicators. And I think commercialism profits off of the superficial indicators without teaching men the essential traits that lie beneath.
DSL has some interesting theories about this stuff as well.
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I think it's more just recreational shopping, she's there on company time, there's not enough time to go sightseeing or anything like that, she's mostly in meetings, so when she gets some time, she goes for some retail therapy, depends on what's on sale where, as to who has the better price, sometimes the price is better in Canada, but she's monitoring all that sort of thing.heydaralon wrote:Are Canada's clothing options really that desolate that your wife needs to cross a border to buy outfits? Shit, I thought you lived near a major city dude.. Where does she go shopping? Manhattan?Smitty-48 wrote:Ere, my wife dresses up for me, and I'm quite attentive, she just got home from shopping in America and put on a fashion show of all the new clothing and whatnot, shaking her little booty on the catwalk, I quite enjoy that actually, what's not to love?
We're not communists after all, no need to wear a potato sack over that bod, after all that time spent in the gym.
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Tell you what tho, high heel boots, designer jeans, and this Jennifer Lopez top; she's looking mighty fine, I'ma pretty attentive up in here, bet dat, haven't got laid in a week yo.
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Sharks? I'd be so jacked from the adrenaline of that drop, the shark bites would be like a faint signal, in the midst of a killer rush.Speaker to Animals wrote:Okeefenokee wrote:It would be the sharks that get you anyway.
Yeah, I don't think he realizes it would be better to be dropped onto some rocks.
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I can appreciate it when my girlfriend wears a sexy outfit or dresses nice, but I could not tell you the brands of the clothes she wears, unless I was with her in the store when she bought it. I don't know what makeup she uses either. I go clothes shopping less than once a year, and even then its usually because my pants or shirts have holes or stains that are no longer possible for me to ignore. I dress up only on a formal date or a job interview, and weddings and funerals. There are definitely dudes that dress really professionally, and women take notice, but aside from big events, fashion is not something I care very much about. The solution I came up with is buying a lot of khaki pants and blank t-shirts. Khaki goes with damn near everything, it is comfortable, and it looks nice enough that my girlfriend will get off my back about "dressing nicer." If you dress to impress all the time, more power to you. My financial resources are considerably less than yours, so it is not super high on my list of priorities at this point in my life.Smitty-48 wrote:Tell you what tho, high heel boots, designer jeans, and this Jennifer Lopez top; she's looking mighty fine, I'ma pretty attentive up in here, bet dat, haven't got laid in a week yo.
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JohnDonne wrote:Sharks? I'd be so jacked from the adrenaline of that drop, the shark bites would be like a faint signal, in the midst of a killer rush.Speaker to Animals wrote:Okeefenokee wrote:It would be the sharks that get you anyway.
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Out of curiosity, what do you consider ideal masculine characteristics, and what is it about masculinity as presented in contemporary Western society that is so disheartening? Don't you think that a lot of this "commercialized masculinity and femininty" is actually biological and psychological differences between men and women? I mean, businesses cater to these genders based on market forces of what men and women want. I understand that the media projects images of the ideal man and woman, but again, this media is financially successful because this seems to be what men and women aspire to be. That is my take on the matter. Culture can be a lot of things, but isn't it fundamentally honest, regardless of what you think about it?JohnDonne wrote:What sort of gay thoughts? I guess when it happens it's more like a childish crush, feeling as though it would be nice to kiss that person and being bashful. It's usually inspired by a combination of looks and charm. Happens pretty rarely for me, but I don't mind it when it does.heydaralon wrote:What sort of gay thoughts?JohnDonne wrote:Animal welfare is not specific to conservative or liberal ideology. But the image of you rotting away in bitter resentment of your feminized surroundings, being pussy whipped by wife and country, makes me feel bad for you. Probably why you feel the need to lash out. I myself am quite comfortable with my feminine side, with occasional gay thoughts, with leading by following my own heart, rather than the standards of manhood predetermined by a commercialized culture.
But on behalf of the younger, more exciting, more relevant people that feel bad for you, we just want you to know, we love you and we feel pity for you.
Also, while masculinity is quite commercialized, femininity is even more so. Think about it. As a man, you can roll out of bed and head to work. Women spend thousands of dollars per year and countless hours using special shampoos, makeup, and clothing that men barely notice. In fact, many women dress up not for men, who are generally clueless about such matters, but so that other women do not talk shit about them. This is perfectly fine in my book, but I would caution you into thinking that contemporary masculinity is a commercial construct, while believing that femininity is a more "authentic" or un-materialistic endeavor. Anyway, if you are looking for some good makeup or clothing tips, I can relay your questions to my sister who would be happy to answer them, as she is a beautiful and well put together woman, who holds a prestigious job and is happily married. With her help, we will find the right man for you.
As for my feminine side being commercialized? No, my feminine side is a culmination of my own personal ideals of femininity, drawn from life, as well as reading literature and history, same as my masculine side.
I guess you could say the commercialized aspects of masc/fem are valid representations, just as every culture represents those two sides, as though they are fundamental forces of the universe. But I'm interested in the essential qualities of the masculine, beyond the superficial indicators. And I think commercialism profits off of the superficial indicators without teaching men the essential traits that lie beneath.
DSL has some interesting theories about this stuff as well.
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The fashion show includes the branding, she tells me what it is, this is Designer Shoe Warehouse, this is NYDJ jeans, this top is Jennifer Lopez, and so on and so forth, all part of the fun.heydaralon wrote:I can appreciate it when my girlfriend wears a sexy outfit or dresses nice, but I could not tell you the brands of the clothes she wears, unless I was with her in the store when she bought it. I don't know what makeup she uses either.Smitty-48 wrote:Tell you what tho, high heel boots, designer jeans, and this Jennifer Lopez top; she's looking mighty fine, I'ma pretty attentive up in here, bet dat, haven't got laid in a week yo.
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