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Reborn

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I'm going to double post this one,
I'm curious now?

Why do women "crab claw pinch" their food? (that in between the index and thumb, small pinch of food grab thingy they do?)


It's odd.:(

Ladies please?
 
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cmarieh

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I wear wedges occasionally because they are easier to walk in.
Everything else, not so much.

I like cowboy boots and riding boots! If it's hot, I wear sandals or tennis shoes.
I do agree with you Molly, being someone who is accident prone I prefer wedges because they are easier to walk in.
 

rachelsedge

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#63
I'm going to double post this one,
I'm curious now?

Why do women "crab claw pinch" their food? (that in between the index and thumb, small pinch of food grab thingy they do?)


It's odd.:(

Ladies please?
If you see them doing in a group of people, they're probably just trying to eat politely.

But when we get home, it's whole-hand-in that chip bag/cookie jar. #noholdingback
 

JonahLynx

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Why do some guys don't like to hug? I know that some have no problem with it, but some do.
I'm fine with it usually, but I'd imagine that it's awkward if you don't know what type of hug is called for or where to put your arms. Sideways hugs are the safest, lol. But then there are the types who refuse to show any affection whatsoever because it's "not manly."
 

Roh_Chris

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This question is for the guys:

Why do some guys don't like to hug? I know that some have no problem with it, but some do.
It could be one of the three - They don't like to hug because they have a problem with expressing emotions. OR, they are resistant to physical contact. OR, they find it awkward to hug a lady friend. Personally, I find hugging a lady friend a wee-bit complicated too. Where do you rest your palms during the hug? On her shoulder? On her back? One wrong move and it would have very damaging consequences. I play it safe and just hang my hands in mid air while I let her complete the hug. :p
 
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MollyConnor

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What's it like having hair on your chest, arms, face and pretty much everywhere else!? Do you all feel a bit bearish?
I mean this in a nice way, I actually think hairiness is attractive in men...I guess because it's the opposite of what women have.

Like usually women shave their legs and don't get chest hair. I don't see why men shave/wax their chest hair nowadays, that's silly to me.
 

Roh_Chris

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What's it like having hair on your chest, arms, face and pretty much everywhere else!? Do you all feel a bit bearish?
It's a hassle to have hair in all the 'unwanted' places. I know women find it manly, but body hair is very unhygienic and is a breeding ground for bacteria that create body odour, especially in humid climate regions. (Too much information, eh?)

Hair can sometimes also be a nuisance. Like, when it grows on your ears. Believe it or not, you can see such men in India. :\

 
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"i wonder"
by z.t.


i wonder why the sky is blue
i wonder where her heart is too
i wonder if the heavens spake
what secret place my soul they'd take
where long she waits through faith and fear
for one like me whose heart draws near



It's a nice dream anyway..
 

Lynx

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Quote from a southern comedian: "I think one day God said, "Hey, let's have some fun with this guy. Let's suck half the hair off the top of his head and blow it out his nose and ears." I have hair coming out my nose and ears, I do not understand that!"
 

Lynx

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And yes, things can get a bit hairy. My arms and legs are more hirsute than most guys around here. You get used to it after a while.

Who started the whole shaving legs thing? How did that become a thing? It always seemed odd to me. Men don't shave their legs (well, most... we don't talk about the ones that do >.> ) and I never have figured out why women do.

And another question: Why do women criticize men for spending so much time playing with a smartphone, then women do the same? I never hear men talking about how much time women spend tapping a screen... But men and women seem to spend about the same amount of time on it.
 

JesusLives

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It's a hassle to have hair in all the 'unwanted' places. I know women find it manly, but body hair is very unhygienic and is a breeding ground for bacteria that create body odour, especially in humid climate regions. (Too much information, eh?)

Hair can sometimes also be a nuisance. Like, when it grows on your ears. Believe it or not, you can see such men in India. :\

Oh my, we need to tame this......where are the hair clippers?.....I will fix you right up to look handsome not like Chewbacha....not a pretty look.....lol
 

JesusLives

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Quote from a southern comedian: "I think one day God said, "Hey, let's have some fun with this guy. Let's suck half the hair off the top of his head and blow it out his nose and ears." I have hair coming out my nose and ears, I do not understand that!"
Buy hair clippers and use it frequently......keep the fur trimmed on the cat o.k.? Pretty kitty......lol
 

JesusLives

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And yes, things can get a bit hairy. My arms and legs are more hirsute than most guys around here. You get used to it after a while.

Who started the whole shaving legs thing? How did that become a thing? It always seemed odd to me. Men don't shave their legs (well, most... we don't talk about the ones that do >.> ) and I never have figured out why women do.

And another question: Why do women criticize men for spending so much time playing with a smartphone, then women do the same? I never hear men talking about how much time women spend tapping a screen... But men and women seem to spend about the same amount of time on it.
Not this old Blond I don't even own a cell phone...tourist does and sometimes he makes me carry it but it is a dumb Blond phone and not a smart one.....lol It took several lessons to learn how to phone home....lucky if I can get it turned on much less make the call.... No screen tapping here.....lol

Oh and I like my legs to feel smoothly shaved and not hairy.....it isn't lady like to have hairy legs.....lol
 
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Siberian_Khatru

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I've always wondered why women are from Venus, while men are from Mars.
 

JesusLives

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I've always wondered why women are from Venus, while men are from Mars.
Well look at the bright side both genders have to travel to get to earth.....you have now entered the earth's atmosphere. Welcome to earth.....where women are always right and men are left......
 

maxwel

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I've always wondered why women are from Venus, while men are from Mars.
I've always wondered why the authors who wrote that book, a married couple, didn't write another.

They could have titled it,
"Our first book was rubbish and didn't work, so we got divorced, and we both now live happily with our cats"

: )
 
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I wear wedges occasionally because they are easier to walk in.
Everything else, not so much.

I like cowboy boots and riding boots! If it's hot, I wear sandals or tennis shoes.
I wear cowboy boots, but I prefer a riding heel. I was called a "roper" in high school. I wonder if they still have those groups in high school (roper, jock, nerd, etc.).
 

Lynx

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I've always wondered why the authors who wrote that book, a married couple, didn't write another.

They could have titled it,
"Our first book was rubbish and didn't work, so we got divorced, and we both now live happily with our cats"

: )
MeeeIAOW! I approve of any ending involving living happily with cats.

Speaking of books, there's a book called, "Men are waffles, women are spaghetti" or something to that effect. Something about how men's brains are wired to compartmentalize everything while women's brains are wired to mix everything together - the upside being that men are better at organizational stuff and women are better at emotional stuff, the downside being that men stink at emotional stuff and women sometimes let totally unrelated things affect how they view other things.

I know for myself this is generally true. I'm not a woman though, so I have no idea if the "women are spaghetti" part is true. Is it?