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  • _Kashmir_314
    _Kashmir_314 Posts: 707 Member
    tinak33 wrote: »
    Gotta go grocery shopping tomorrow. How many packs of toilet paper will keep the coronavirus away?

    Have it delivered...you've been quarantined!
  • tinak33
    tinak33 Posts: 9,883 Member
    tinak33 wrote: »
    Gotta go grocery shopping tomorrow. How many packs of toilet paper will keep the coronavirus away?

    Have it delivered...you've been quarantined!

    Noted.
    Bring cookies when you deliver the goods.
  • TwitchyMacGee
    TwitchyMacGee Posts: 3,120 Member
    tinak33 wrote: »
    Gotta go grocery shopping tomorrow. How many packs of toilet paper will keep the coronavirus away?

    I told you. Peri bottles for everyone!
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  • _Kashmir_314
    _Kashmir_314 Posts: 707 Member
    1sphere wrote: »
    It's a beautiful thing to see women support each other around here.
    I noticed that. Sometimes I wonder if guys would show the same support for a guy. or if we’re hardwired to be a bit less supportive and hard headed. There’s a guy who was in my office, he’s out now because of prostate cancer...ppl just laughed and joked “you’re gonna be half the man you used to be after the surgery”

    I think sometimes men struggle with sensitive, tough subjects. At the end of the day I'd hate to think they mean any I'll will.
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  • tinak33
    tinak33 Posts: 9,883 Member
    1sphere wrote: »
    1sphere wrote: »
    It's a beautiful thing to see women support each other around here.
    I noticed that. Sometimes I wonder if guys would show the same support for a guy. or if we’re hardwired to be a bit less supportive and hard headed. There’s a guy who was in my office, he’s out now because of prostate cancer...ppl just laughed and joked “you’re gonna be half the man you used to be after the surgery”

    I think sometimes men struggle with sensitive, tough subjects. At the end of the day I'd hate to think they mean any I'll will.
    Usually it’s all in good humor, but sometimes we might lack in the empathy department

    Sometimes I wonder if it's just easier to deal with when you add humor, instead of being all hugs and stuff. I know lots of men like that, and according to them, its just their way. They might get the more emotional stuffs from the women in their life, but I guess maybe guys with other guys, show their support a little differently.

    Honestly as long as the support is there, and they know it, maybe that's all that really matters. Knowing that you are thought of and cared about and supported through a tough time, might be enough. Whether it's through sensitive comments and hugs, or through jokes and pats on the back.

    I don't know, just random head thoughts and musings.....

    I could be completely wrong about all of it. :#
  • TwitchyMacGee
    TwitchyMacGee Posts: 3,120 Member
    tinak33 wrote: »
    1sphere wrote: »
    1sphere wrote: »
    It's a beautiful thing to see women support each other around here.
    I noticed that. Sometimes I wonder if guys would show the same support for a guy. or if we’re hardwired to be a bit less supportive and hard headed. There’s a guy who was in my office, he’s out now because of prostate cancer...ppl just laughed and joked “you’re gonna be half the man you used to be after the surgery”

    I think sometimes men struggle with sensitive, tough subjects. At the end of the day I'd hate to think they mean any I'll will.
    Usually it’s all in good humor, but sometimes we might lack in the empathy department

    Sometimes I wonder if it's just easier to deal with when you add humor, instead of being all hugs and stuff. I know lots of men like that, and according to them, its just their way. They might get the more emotional stuffs from the women in their life, but I guess maybe guys with other guys, show their support a little differently.

    Honestly as long as the support is there, and they know it, maybe that's all that really matters. Knowing that you are thought of and cared about and supported through a tough time, might be enough. Whether it's through sensitive comments and hugs, or through jokes and pats on the back.

    I don't know, just random head thoughts and musings.....

    I could be completely wrong about all of it. :#

    Men wrassle and punch each other on the arm to show support.
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  • TwitchyMacGee
    TwitchyMacGee Posts: 3,120 Member
    My household income could be drastically affected if they close the college
  • _Kashmir_314
    _Kashmir_314 Posts: 707 Member
    tinak33 wrote: »
    1sphere wrote: »
    1sphere wrote: »
    It's a beautiful thing to see women support each other around here.
    I noticed that. Sometimes I wonder if guys would show the same support for a guy. or if we’re hardwired to be a bit less supportive and hard headed. There’s a guy who was in my office, he’s out now because of prostate cancer...ppl just laughed and joked “you’re gonna be half the man you used to be after the surgery”

    I think sometimes men struggle with sensitive, tough subjects. At the end of the day I'd hate to think they mean any I'll will.
    Usually it’s all in good humor, but sometimes we might lack in the empathy department

    Sometimes I wonder if it's just easier to deal with when you add humor, instead of being all hugs and stuff. I know lots of men like that, and according to them, its just their way. They might get the more emotional stuffs from the women in their life, but I guess maybe guys with other guys, show their support a little differently.

    Honestly as long as the support is there, and they know it, maybe that's all that really matters. Knowing that you are thought of and cared about and supported through a tough time, might be enough. Whether it's through sensitive comments and hugs, or through jokes and pats on the back.

    I don't know, just random head thoughts and musings.....

    I could be completely wrong about all of it. :#

    This! I don't always have time to write things out, you did good!! ♥️
  • cowsfan12
    cowsfan12 Posts: 6,193 Member
    tinak33 wrote: »
    1sphere wrote: »
    1sphere wrote: »
    It's a beautiful thing to see women support each other around here.
    I noticed that. Sometimes I wonder if guys would show the same support for a guy. or if we’re hardwired to be a bit less supportive and hard headed. There’s a guy who was in my office, he’s out now because of prostate cancer...ppl just laughed and joked “you’re gonna be half the man you used to be after the surgery”

    I think sometimes men struggle with sensitive, tough subjects. At the end of the day I'd hate to think they mean any I'll will.
    Usually it’s all in good humor, but sometimes we might lack in the empathy department

    Sometimes I wonder if it's just easier to deal with when you add humor, instead of being all hugs and stuff. I know lots of men like that, and according to them, its just their way. They might get the more emotional stuffs from the women in their life, but I guess maybe guys with other guys, show their support a little differently.

    Honestly as long as the support is there, and they know it, maybe that's all that really matters. Knowing that you are thought of and cared about and supported through a tough time, might be enough. Whether it's through sensitive comments and hugs, or through jokes and pats on the back.

    I don't know, just random head thoughts and musings.....

    I could be completely wrong about all of it. :#

    Depends on the person - my closest friends I’d prolly joke with as they actually know me and my humor- someone I didn’t know well maybe not
  • Mr_Healthy_Habits
    Mr_Healthy_Habits Posts: 12,588 Member
    cowsfan12 wrote: »
    tinak33 wrote: »
    1sphere wrote: »
    1sphere wrote: »
    It's a beautiful thing to see women support each other around here.
    I noticed that. Sometimes I wonder if guys would show the same support for a guy. or if we’re hardwired to be a bit less supportive and hard headed. There’s a guy who was in my office, he’s out now because of prostate cancer...ppl just laughed and joked “you’re gonna be half the man you used to be after the surgery”

    I think sometimes men struggle with sensitive, tough subjects. At the end of the day I'd hate to think they mean any I'll will.
    Usually it’s all in good humor, but sometimes we might lack in the empathy department

    Sometimes I wonder if it's just easier to deal with when you add humor, instead of being all hugs and stuff. I know lots of men like that, and according to them, its just their way. They might get the more emotional stuffs from the women in their life, but I guess maybe guys with other guys, show their support a little differently.

    Honestly as long as the support is there, and they know it, maybe that's all that really matters. Knowing that you are thought of and cared about and supported through a tough time, might be enough. Whether it's through sensitive comments and hugs, or through jokes and pats on the back.

    I don't know, just random head thoughts and musings.....

    I could be completely wrong about all of it. :#

    Depends on the person - my closest friends I’d prolly joke with as they actually know me and my humor- someone I didn’t know well maybe not

    Yeah some guys can really pull this off... Like with my good friends I could see myself joking around about it...

    When my brother had back surgery for a herniated disc I gave him *kitten* about it 😂... Laughing at your situation sometimes is the best medicine...

    But I do know what people mean about acting too tough...

    Like my boy never cries on the soccer field, I see all these other kids take falls and cry on the floor for like 10m until they are escorted off... But not my boy, he gets back up and goes hard again...

    Although once I suspect he had a concussion for like 2 days before we realized it because he just wouldn't complain... It wasn't until he finally came home from school with a bad headache saying he couldn't concentrate... 😬
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    I don't like the looks of that faucet fixture....... no sir, not one little bit.

    I certainly wouldn't touch it.
  • TwitchyMacGee
    TwitchyMacGee Posts: 3,120 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    I don't like the looks of that faucet fixture....... no sir, not one little bit.

    I certainly wouldn't touch it.

    That’s what the paper towel is for
  • cowsfan12
    cowsfan12 Posts: 6,193 Member
    cowsfan12 wrote: »
    tinak33 wrote: »
    1sphere wrote: »
    1sphere wrote: »
    It's a beautiful thing to see women support each other around here.
    I noticed that. Sometimes I wonder if guys would show the same support for a guy. or if we’re hardwired to be a bit less supportive and hard headed. There’s a guy who was in my office, he’s out now because of prostate cancer...ppl just laughed and joked “you’re gonna be half the man you used to be after the surgery”

    I think sometimes men struggle with sensitive, tough subjects. At the end of the day I'd hate to think they mean any I'll will.
    Usually it’s all in good humor, but sometimes we might lack in the empathy department

    Sometimes I wonder if it's just easier to deal with when you add humor, instead of being all hugs and stuff. I know lots of men like that, and according to them, its just their way. They might get the more emotional stuffs from the women in their life, but I guess maybe guys with other guys, show their support a little differently.

    Honestly as long as the support is there, and they know it, maybe that's all that really matters. Knowing that you are thought of and cared about and supported through a tough time, might be enough. Whether it's through sensitive comments and hugs, or through jokes and pats on the back.

    I don't know, just random head thoughts and musings.....

    I could be completely wrong about all of it. :#

    Depends on the person - my closest friends I’d prolly joke with as they actually know me and my humor- someone I didn’t know well maybe not

    Yeah some guys can really pull this off... Like with my good friends I could see myself joking around about it...

    When my brother had back surgery for a herniated disc I gave him *kitten* about it 😂... Laughing at your situation sometimes is the best medicine...

    But I do know what people mean about acting too tough...

    Like my boy never cries on the soccer field, I see all these other kids take falls and cry on the floor for like 10m until they are escorted off... But not my boy, he gets back up and goes hard again...

    Although once I suspect he had a concussion for like 2 days before we realized it because he just wouldn't complain... It wasn't until he finally came home from school with a bad headache saying he couldn't concentrate... 😬

    Yeah my son and youngest daughter do this too - good and bad with everything I guess 🤷‍♂️
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    I don't like the looks of that faucet fixture....... no sir, not one little bit.

    I certainly wouldn't touch it.

    That’s what the paper towel is for

    Have you ever opened a door with your elbow because the restroom was out of paper towels or only had one of those electric hand dryers?



    me neither.
  • cowsfan12
    cowsfan12 Posts: 6,193 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    I don't like the looks of that faucet fixture....... no sir, not one little bit.

    I certainly wouldn't touch it.

    That’s what the paper towel is for

    I wish I could hug like and inspire all at once 😂
  • TwitchyMacGee
    TwitchyMacGee Posts: 3,120 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    I don't like the looks of that faucet fixture....... no sir, not one little bit.

    I certainly wouldn't touch it.

    That’s what the paper towel is for

    Have you ever opened a door with your elbow because the restroom was out of paper towels or only had one of those electric hand dryers?



    me neither.

    I just wait for someone else to push the door open

    Also those hand dryers are germ bombs
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    I don't like the looks of that faucet fixture....... no sir, not one little bit.

    I certainly wouldn't touch it.

    That’s what the paper towel is for

    Have you ever opened a door with your elbow because the restroom was out of paper towels or only had one of those electric hand dryers?



    me neither.

    I just wait for someone else to push the door open

    Also those hand dryers are germ bombs

    I've done the same, or I'll grab a napkin from another table for this exact thing.

    Electric hand dryers are the worst, I avoid them completely.
  • TwitchyMacGee
    TwitchyMacGee Posts: 3,120 Member
    I wish there were a huh? reaction button
  • _Kashmir_314
    _Kashmir_314 Posts: 707 Member
    I wish there were a huh? reaction button

    I read this as "hun." 😂
  • TwitchyMacGee
    TwitchyMacGee Posts: 3,120 Member
    I wish there were a huh? reaction button

    I read this as "hun." 😂

    You seem to have a woo stalker. Report that *kitten*.
  • _Miss_chievous_
    _Miss_chievous_ Posts: 2,765 Member
    I wish there were a huh? reaction button

    I read this as "hun." 😂

    You seem to have a woo stalker. Report that *kitten*.

    What she says. Report that *kitten* *kitten*.
  • TwitchyMacGee
    TwitchyMacGee Posts: 3,120 Member
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    I feel this
  • _Kashmir_314
    _Kashmir_314 Posts: 707 Member
    I wish there were a huh? reaction button

    I read this as "hun." 😂

    You seem to have a woo stalker. Report that *kitten*.

    How does one report an *kitten*? I had no idea!