What's YOUR weakness when it comes to the opposite gender?
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@Mr_Healthy_Habits, I think I may remember your long story, and it was your responsibility, if my memory is right.
I don't mind being a passenger as long as I feel safe with the driver, some people I don't want driving me anywhere, their driving terrifies me.
I'm a nervous driver, and take it as a big responsibility. I don't like having passengers because I don't want to be responsible for them, makes me even more nervous. I prefer to be a passenger usually for this reason.
The weather Channel is showing falling triangles for the next 2 days here (falling triangles are never good), and I'm getting jittery thinking about driving in it.
Drive safely 💕...
I'm not sure I ever shared but then again maybe I did...
I hear you tho... Driving is a responsibility, one of the most dangerous things we take for granted...
My driving would probably terrify you tho 🙈😂1 -
JustPassingTime wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »@Mr_Healthy_Habits, I think I may remember your long story, and it was your responsibility, if my memory is right.
I don't mind being a passenger as long as I feel safe with the driver, some people I don't want driving me anywhere, their driving terrifies me.
I'm a nervous driver, and take it as a big responsibility. I don't like having passengers because I don't want to be responsible for them, makes me even more nervous. I prefer to be a passenger usually for this reason.
The weather Channel is showing falling triangles for the next 2 days here (falling triangles are never good), and I'm getting jittery thinking about driving in it.
Drive safely 💕...
I'm not sure I ever shared but then again maybe I did...
I hear you tho... Driving is a responsibility, one of the most dangerous things we take for granted...
My driving would probably terrify you tho 🙈😂
So how you feel with a woman bus drivers? 🤣🤣🤣. Seriously though it sounds like a trust issue or a control thing. My wife loves to drive and I love to ride so it works out for us lol.
Well I'm not going to be disingenuous and claim that it's in no way a trust or control thing because that's definitely part of it 😂...
But ultimately I see it as my job...
Something I want to carry
Although yeah I'll concede its partly a trust and control thing...
But if I was falling asleep, or intoxicated.... I could let it go 😂1 -
JustPassingTime wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »JustPassingTime wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »@Mr_Healthy_Habits, I think I may remember your long story, and it was your responsibility, if my memory is right.
I don't mind being a passenger as long as I feel safe with the driver, some people I don't want driving me anywhere, their driving terrifies me.
I'm a nervous driver, and take it as a big responsibility. I don't like having passengers because I don't want to be responsible for them, makes me even more nervous. I prefer to be a passenger usually for this reason.
The weather Channel is showing falling triangles for the next 2 days here (falling triangles are never good), and I'm getting jittery thinking about driving in it.
Drive safely 💕...
I'm not sure I ever shared but then again maybe I did...
I hear you tho... Driving is a responsibility, one of the most dangerous things we take for granted...
My driving would probably terrify you tho 🙈😂
So how you feel with a woman bus drivers? 🤣🤣🤣. Seriously though it sounds like a trust issue or a control thing. My wife loves to drive and I love to ride so it works out for us lol.
Well I'm not going to be disingenuous and claim that it's in no way a trust or control thing because that's definitely part of it 😂...
But ultimately I see it as my job...
Something I want to carry
Although yeah I'll concede its partly a trust and control thing...
But if I was falling asleep, or intoxicated.... I could let it go 😂
Honestly man if your wife is cool with it, who really gives a damn
I hear you and understand what you're saying...
But its just the way I am, it's one of those things that might seem like something small to others but it's important to me...
I'm sure we all have our things that matter too us that matter less to others...0 -
Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »Pour_Decisions wrote: »If he can always be my designated driver regardless of distance.
Honestly, call me old fashioned...
But driving is a man's job... It drives me crazy to look over at another car and see some Dude sitting there letting his woman drive...
Although I realize sometimes exceptions are necessary...
ETA.. I know that sounds chauvinistic but it's a long story...
HAHAHA
My grandmother never drove. Whenever she needed to go somewhere, she would tell her husband. He would grumble about it and then drive her. She never needed to drive and never wanted to. He took care of it.
When my parents go out, my dad drives. My mom navigates. lol (cuz guys don't ask for directions..... so you always need a good navigator!)
My brother always drives and my sister-in-law avoids it like the plague. They have 4 kids. She is scared of driving and getting stuck somewhere with all the kids.
When I was married, I always drove. But that's because it was my car, and he had a suspended license.
Personally, I love driving. And that works out, because I get carsick after 20 minutes, if I am not driving..... But if I didn't? I would totally be in the passenger seat, DOMINATING the radio.
Also, I like the whole "man taking care of his family" like a guardian/protector sort of deal. But I come from a more traditional old school type of family.
I totally get it... Dis me and all lol...
But he who controls the wheel, picks the music 🤷🏽♂️😂...
Psh....
Eyes on the road, mister!!!
Hands at 10 and 2!2 -
She has a great sense of humor. Appreciates the absurdity of life. Smiles and laughs easy and often. This adds so much appeal to a one's personality, it's hard to quantify.5
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Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »CaptainFantastic01 wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »CoffeeAndContour wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »CaptainFantastic01 wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »Pour_Decisions wrote: »If he can always be my designated driver regardless of distance.
Honestly, call me old fashioned...
But driving is a man's job... It drives me crazy to look over at another car and see some Dude sitting there letting his woman drive...
Although I realize sometimes exceptions are necessary...
I feel the act of driving does not need to be gendered.
That's not what I'm saying...
But I think in cases where two people get in the car... The man should drive...
I see it as my responsibility to get us there, something I take on my shoulders..
It's a long story...
Are you trying to say, that the responsibility to get his family to their destination safely, is the mans responsibility?
Exactly...
The responsibility, burden however you want to look at it...
I'd rather it be on me...
I'm not saying women shouldn't be allowed to drive 😂
I feel like in any relationship it should be a partnership. You’re both equally responsible for getting where you’re going.. I get the “men should drive” stuff but it’s 2019 and I feel like generally (at least In the US) it’s widely understood that we should be teams who carry each other rather than a man carrying the whole team. Use your partner. I’m sure she’s great otherwise you would t be there
I won't disagree with you on any of this Brother and feel the same way in many respects...
Some things tho, I just can't help my old fashion ways.tinkerhellraiser wrote: »CaptainFantastic01 wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »CoffeeAndContour wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »CaptainFantastic01 wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »Pour_Decisions wrote: »If he can always be my designated driver regardless of distance.
Honestly, call me old fashioned...
But driving is a man's job... It drives me crazy to look over at another car and see some Dude sitting there letting his woman drive...
Although I realize sometimes exceptions are necessary...
I feel the act of driving does not need to be gendered.
That's not what I'm saying...
But I think in cases where two people get in the car... The man should drive...
I see it as my responsibility to get us there, something I take on my shoulders..
It's a long story...
Are you trying to say, that the responsibility to get his family to their destination safely, is the mans responsibility?
Exactly...
The responsibility, burden however you want to look at it...
I'd rather it be on me...
I'm not saying women shouldn't be allowed to drive 😂
I feel like in any relationship it should be a partnership. You’re both equally responsible for getting where you’re going.. I get the “men should drive” stuff but it’s 2019 and I feel like generally (at least In the US) it’s widely understood that we should be teams who carry each other rather than a man carrying the whole team. Use your partner. I’m sure she’s great otherwise you would t be there
as a passenger i pick out the music, enter in google maps destination info, even feed french fries if u got a stick shift and no free hands
i feel i’m carrying my weightRhiAnLewis17 wrote: »CaptainFantastic01 wrote: »liftorgohome wrote: »Mini skirts and cleavage. Boobies!liftorgohome wrote: »Sense of humor
looks like you're backsliding brother. You can't have both
Such a cynic...
I’m the opposite of that haha0 -
Poisonous darts1
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CaptainFantastic01 wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »CaptainFantastic01 wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »CoffeeAndContour wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »CaptainFantastic01 wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »Pour_Decisions wrote: »If he can always be my designated driver regardless of distance.
Honestly, call me old fashioned...
But driving is a man's job... It drives me crazy to look over at another car and see some Dude sitting there letting his woman drive...
Although I realize sometimes exceptions are necessary...
I feel the act of driving does not need to be gendered.
That's not what I'm saying...
But I think in cases where two people get in the car... The man should drive...
I see it as my responsibility to get us there, something I take on my shoulders..
It's a long story...
Are you trying to say, that the responsibility to get his family to their destination safely, is the mans responsibility?
Exactly...
The responsibility, burden however you want to look at it...
I'd rather it be on me...
I'm not saying women shouldn't be allowed to drive 😂
I feel like in any relationship it should be a partnership. You’re both equally responsible for getting where you’re going.. I get the “men should drive” stuff but it’s 2019 and I feel like generally (at least In the US) it’s widely understood that we should be teams who carry each other rather than a man carrying the whole team. Use your partner. I’m sure she’s great otherwise you would t be there
I won't disagree with you on any of this Brother and feel the same way in many respects...
Some things tho, I just can't help my old fashion ways.tinkerhellraiser wrote: »CaptainFantastic01 wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »CoffeeAndContour wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »CaptainFantastic01 wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »Pour_Decisions wrote: »If he can always be my designated driver regardless of distance.
Honestly, call me old fashioned...
But driving is a man's job... It drives me crazy to look over at another car and see some Dude sitting there letting his woman drive...
Although I realize sometimes exceptions are necessary...
I feel the act of driving does not need to be gendered.
That's not what I'm saying...
But I think in cases where two people get in the car... The man should drive...
I see it as my responsibility to get us there, something I take on my shoulders..
It's a long story...
Are you trying to say, that the responsibility to get his family to their destination safely, is the mans responsibility?
Exactly...
The responsibility, burden however you want to look at it...
I'd rather it be on me...
I'm not saying women shouldn't be allowed to drive 😂
I feel like in any relationship it should be a partnership. You’re both equally responsible for getting where you’re going.. I get the “men should drive” stuff but it’s 2019 and I feel like generally (at least In the US) it’s widely understood that we should be teams who carry each other rather than a man carrying the whole team. Use your partner. I’m sure she’s great otherwise you would t be there
as a passenger i pick out the music, enter in google maps destination info, even feed french fries if u got a stick shift and no free hands
i feel i’m carrying my weightRhiAnLewis17 wrote: »CaptainFantastic01 wrote: »liftorgohome wrote: »Mini skirts and cleavage. Boobies!liftorgohome wrote: »Sense of humor
looks like you're backsliding brother. You can't have both
Such a cynic...
I’m the opposite of that haha
I know sweet thing.
I was just teasing you 😊2 -
Well physically if have to say I'm a sucker for butts. But I love sexy eyes and hair and smiles. Its also a plus tho if they have teeth... Lol. But honestly I'm not too picky. I like woman and I love having fun. I'm a hopeless romantic at heart... Have a great day ladies.3
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Tall, built - not too cut and definitely blue eyes area must1
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Let's see... I'm a sucker for a good smelling man - and that will get their favourite hoodie stolen. I like 'em tall because I'm tall, and I like them broader than I am (we're not even talking fat, just broad) because I've had guys tell me they feel intimidated by my shoulders and biceps. /eye roll
And I like them funny.5 -
Beautiful eyes, smile and who loves a good massage0
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Weakness for the same gender - well applied eyeliner, I always notice and admire it, probably stare a bit too long2
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When she has cupcakes0
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CaptainFantastic01 wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »Pour_Decisions wrote: »If he can always be my designated driver regardless of distance.
Honestly, call me old fashioned...
But driving is a man's job... It drives me crazy to look over at another car and see some Dude sitting there letting his woman drive...
Although I realize sometimes exceptions are necessary...
I feel the act of driving does not need to be gendered.
I’m without a liscense due to epilepsy and my wife drives me everywhere, obviously the op was being circumstantial but just saying... what would I do with out her!2 -
Big ol booty0
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Same gender again - I think it's cute when girls have a slight lisp1
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JustPassingTime wrote: »When she got her leggings belly button high 😃
When ya got a short torso, it's not a choice.1 -
RomaineCalm wrote: »JustPassingTime wrote: »When she got her leggings belly button high 😃
When ya got a short torso, it's not a choice.
Heck my torso so short, my leggings double as a bra.4 -
An alpha take charge manly man who smells good and tastes even better.4
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RomaineCalm wrote: »An alpha take charge manly man who smells good and tastes even better.
This reminds me of the Old Spice advert3 -
Broad shoulders!!1
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The_Devil_In_Miss_Jones_ wrote: »trex_hates_pushups wrote: »A pulse.
A pulse and holes... those 2 seem to be popular here.
I actually prefer 3 holes. I like a variety.
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An intelligent sense of humor and burly 😍1
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A sucker punch to the ribs when I'm just minding my business making a sandwich.3
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A cute smile and Sundress with boots is a plus1
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