MEN IN THE U.S.A

Originally Posted by iBlink

Son thought he was doing it by making this thread.

Now he's getting salty
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ok puta
 
^ oh well...lebron is a female (nba player) to begin with...so that example doesn't work

sports is a tough one man. dudes invest a lot of time and energy into it. most of have invested their entire lives to win championships. it's their life.

the crying about females and looking for sympathy part, im with you in all that. like we all go through female troubles...but you deal with it and move on.
 
^ oh well...lebron is a female (nba player) to begin with...so that example doesn't work

sports is a tough one man. dudes invest a lot of time and energy into it. most of have invested their entire lives to win championships. it's their life.

the crying about females and looking for sympathy part, im with you in all that. like we all go through female troubles...but you deal with it and move on.
 
I wouldn't say men or women are any less/more emotional than the other. Men are just taught that men are supposed to suppress their emotions. With more and more young boys having to look at females for guidance, that idea that men shouldn't show emotion has been axed.

I always thought the field was a place in which emotion was allowed without getting any flack for it.

But in terms of everything else you said, I agree. Men seem like they are slowing losing their identity year after year.
 
I wouldn't say men or women are any less/more emotional than the other. Men are just taught that men are supposed to suppress their emotions. With more and more young boys having to look at females for guidance, that idea that men shouldn't show emotion has been axed.

I always thought the field was a place in which emotion was allowed without getting any flack for it.

But in terms of everything else you said, I agree. Men seem like they are slowing losing their identity year after year.
 
Originally Posted by Kn0wledgeable

i've seen all these manly threads about females crushing their hearts, female advice, general advice, how to dress?, what to wear with what, looking for sympathy, etc.
I am convinced at this point that men are indeed more emotional than women. Men have a higher suicide rate than woman
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men love hating on other men
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men are always checking on the other man
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dudes wear jeans tighter than anything even andre 3000 or PRINCE would wear when they were younger
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EVEN IN SPORTS THE INNER PUTAS ARE COMING OUT OF MEN
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team USA crying when they lost the world cup
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disgusting
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anyone crying in any sport after a loss is disgusting
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EVERYONE MAN UP
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there are a lot of females disguised as dudes nowadays.

hope you have your flame suit on. 
 
Originally Posted by Kn0wledgeable

i've seen all these manly threads about females crushing their hearts, female advice, general advice, how to dress?, what to wear with what, looking for sympathy, etc.
I am convinced at this point that men are indeed more emotional than women. Men have a higher suicide rate than woman
sick.gif
men love hating on other men
sick.gif
men are always checking on the other man
sick.gif
dudes wear jeans tighter than anything even andre 3000 or PRINCE would wear when they were younger
sick.gif
EVEN IN SPORTS THE INNER PUTAS ARE COMING OUT OF MEN
sick.gif
team USA crying when they lost the world cup
sick.gif
disgusting
sick.gif
anyone crying in any sport after a loss is disgusting
sick.gif


EVERYONE MAN UP
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there are a lot of females disguised as dudes nowadays.

hope you have your flame suit on. 
 
Originally Posted by DCAllAmerican

I wouldn't say men or women are any less/more emotional than the other. Men are just taught that men are supposed to suppress their emotions. With more and more young boys having to look at females for guidance, that idea that men shouldn't show emotion has been axed.

I always thought the field was a place in which emotion was allowed without getting any flack for it.

But in terms of everything else you said, I agree. Men seem like they are slowing losing their identity year after year.
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and yea you're right i never thought about that actually
 
Originally Posted by DCAllAmerican

I wouldn't say men or women are any less/more emotional than the other. Men are just taught that men are supposed to suppress their emotions. With more and more young boys having to look at females for guidance, that idea that men shouldn't show emotion has been axed.

I always thought the field was a place in which emotion was allowed without getting any flack for it.

But in terms of everything else you said, I agree. Men seem like they are slowing losing their identity year after year.
FIRST INSIGHTFUL POST

and yea you're right i never thought about that actually
 
i've seen all these manly threads about females crushing their hearts, female advice, general advice, how to dress?, what to wear with what, looking for sympathy, etc.
I am convinced at this point that men are indeed more emotional than women.


You made this assumption by observing NT?

NT shouldn't be a barometer of how you view life dude
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i've seen all these manly threads about females crushing their hearts, female advice, general advice, how to dress?, what to wear with what, looking for sympathy, etc.
I am convinced at this point that men are indeed more emotional than women.


You made this assumption by observing NT?

NT shouldn't be a barometer of how you view life dude
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Why is showing emotion automatically associated with being feminine? 
If you say men have a higher suicide rate, which you don't actually back up with any statistics what so ever but I'll play along anyway, wouldn't it be logical to think that the men who do commit suicide are the ones who generally don't express themselves enough, hold everything in, and one day snap and decide to end their life because they can't take it anymore?

What does wearing tight jeans have to do with how manly you are? You're feeding in to what society tells you is right and wrong way too much. It's sad that you allow other peoples perceptions to define the world around you. Be yourself, and don't be afraid to. Who really cares what the next person thinks?
 
Why is showing emotion automatically associated with being feminine? 
If you say men have a higher suicide rate, which you don't actually back up with any statistics what so ever but I'll play along anyway, wouldn't it be logical to think that the men who do commit suicide are the ones who generally don't express themselves enough, hold everything in, and one day snap and decide to end their life because they can't take it anymore?

What does wearing tight jeans have to do with how manly you are? You're feeding in to what society tells you is right and wrong way too much. It's sad that you allow other peoples perceptions to define the world around you. Be yourself, and don't be afraid to. Who really cares what the next person thinks?
 
Well yeah, and I'm sad, but at the same time I'm really happy that something could make me feel that sad. It's like, it makes me feel alive, you know? It makes me feel human. And the only way I could feel this sad now is if I felt somethin' really good before. So I have to take the bad with the good, so I guess what I'm feelin' is like a, beautiful sadness. I guess that sounds stupid. - Butters
 
Well yeah, and I'm sad, but at the same time I'm really happy that something could make me feel that sad. It's like, it makes me feel alive, you know? It makes me feel human. And the only way I could feel this sad now is if I felt somethin' really good before. So I have to take the bad with the good, so I guess what I'm feelin' is like a, beautiful sadness. I guess that sounds stupid. - Butters
 
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