Male Dominance

Continuing the *discussion" my wife and I had last night about the true, authentic female attitude toward male dominance, I texted her this 4-minute clip:
This was our first argument. We've disagreed before, lots of times, but I think she actually got mad this time.

I think it was when I said "sometimes a woman's No means Yes." And I may have said it sometimes means "Yes,
please!"

whoo boy.

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I always find it interesting when the opposite sex attempts to define how feminine a woman may be. 😁
But it's obvious. How feminine she is or isn't isn't a deal-breaker, though. Personally, I prefer a woman with some grit, a back-bone, straight-up honesty. When I was a lot younger, girls and women with those qualities were considered tom-boys, or at least pushy or whatever. Unlady-like.
 
But it's obvious. How feminine she is or isn't isn't a deal-breaker, though. Personally, I prefer a woman with some grit, a back-bone, straight-up honesty. When I was a lot younger, girls and women with those qualities were considered tom-boys, or at least pushy or whatever. Unlady-like.
I was a Tom boy murrmurr
always in jeans and playing marbles in the kerbs
but I’ve not turned out that bad , !, lol 😊
 
I was a Tom boy murrmurr
always in jeans and playing marbles in the kerbs
but I’ve not turned out that bad , !, lol 😊
I had a dear cousin named Linda who was all that, too. I grew up with about a half-dozen girl cousins and a half-dozen boy cousins, and Linda always preferred to play with us boys; baseball, mostly, but also push-cart racing and even boxing, too. She married when she was 20, to a guy just a few years older. They had 3 kids and a nice house and all, but after about 5 years of marriage, he acted like he didn't even like her. She thought it was because the kids ate up a lot of her time and attention, but they were Catholic, and it's sort of supposed to be like that, so they started seeing a priest-counselor.

Anyway, turns out this doofus she married thought that boinking her good on the wedding night would make her a "real woman". I don't know what that is....Blue Fairy Complex? Anyway, it didn't work; she still wore t-shirts and sneakers and watched baseball on TV and even jumped to her feet to yell Atta-Boy and stuff at their son's games. She even talked politics and Vietnam War (gasp).

A miserable marriage. And Linda died young at 62.
 
I had a dear cousin named Linda who was all that, too. I grew up with about a half-dozen girl cousins and a half-dozen boy cousins, and Linda always preferred to play with us boys; baseball, mostly, but also push-cart racing and even boxing, too. She married when she was 20, to a guy just a few years older. They had 3 kids and a nice house and all, but after about 5 years of marriage, he acted like he didn't even like her. She thought it was because the kids ate up a lot of her time and attention, but they were Catholic, and it's sort of supposed to be like that, so they started seeing a priest-counselor.

Anyway, turns out this doofus she married thought that boinking her good on the wedding night would make her a "real woman". I don't know what that is....Blue Fairy Complex? Anyway, it didn't work; she still wore t-shirts and sneakers and watched baseball on TV and even jumped to her feet to yell Atta-Boy and stuff at their son's games. She even talked politics and Vietnam War (gasp).

A miserable marriage. And Linda died young at 62.
Crap! Sorry....forgot this is the Humor Forum!

As you were.
 
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