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I dunno, gbrk.

 

I never met any men like you described above. (The take care of me type).  I've *heard* of them, but never met any.  Those aren't *men.*  Not by a long shot, but then I don't have to tell ya that.

 

Nowadays it can be hard to tell exactly *how* a man is supposed to act around certain women.  There aren't always visual or audible clues (and most guys need 'em). Here's why:

 

I can remember walking into the town hall in Ridgefield, Connecticut about two decades ago and running into one of those self-proclaimed 'empowered' women working behind the front desk. After I took care of my taxes, I asked the woman using the same courtesy I would treat anybody strange to me with-"Excuse me ma'am, could you direct me to the nearest restroom, please?"

 

"MA'AM!?" she bellowed....."Why I'll have you know that...blahblahblahehhhhBOOOMaliliWAHWAHBIPbipbop-a-loodle-ah, WHOA YEAH!" etc, etc. and what a piece of pond scum I was for treating her like some fragile 'lady' to be respected.

 

So as my one eyebrow started to raise as it is want to do when I get in a mischievous, evil frame of mind, I slowly stood back one step and re-asked her, "Hey Buddy. I gotta take a leak-Which way's the p*sser?"

 

Ya want 'equality so bad?' Here's a freakin' shovel full.

 

Nowadays, girls get in worse fights than guys. Guys just usually wanna beat each other.

Girls wanna flippin' kill each other.

Anyway, if chivalry is appearing dead in places, look around at how many femin*a*z*is there are in that area and you'll prolly see why.

 

 

 

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