Addendum said:For a while in my 27 years of existence, I cared about what people thought about me. I almost got expelled from my junior high because of it. I then made damn sure not to get in trouble again, so my freshman year I never said a word. As a result, I failed Speechwriting in that I wrote speeches but refused to speak them.
In my college years I did talk, and refused to play whatever "game" women wanted to play when I asked them out. I lost count as to how many times women said no, so I just fluffed it off and continued on with my life. I'm 27, single, and quite content with my one bedroom apartment though I would like a better job so I could move to Illinois for more TV coverage of the Cubs, Bears and University of Michigan football.
PyroChamber said:Does it seem like sometimes being a guy is a bit harder now than it might have been a few years ago?
With society deciding what a man should look and act like. If he doesn't care for sports then he's not a "real man"? Then when it comes to the opposite sex, he'll have to do something or look a certain way just for a woman to even be interested in him. And if a man isn't successful he's considered a failure by most people.
It just seems kinda hard to live up to certain standards in this society.
X said:Ahahaha.![]()
But, to be serious for a moment... I'd imagine being a guy has become a bit harder. Every commercial on TV is dealing with our inability to do this and borderline ******ivity, we're the butt of every joke and a lot of guys take it in stride. Well, they take it without even knowing what's going on, but hey.
Feh.
That is the exact opposite of being a guy and you know it.Galactus said:Just be yourself and ignore what others say.
PyroChamber said:Does it seem like sometimes being a guy is a bit harder now than it might have been a few years ago?
With society deciding what a man should look and act like. If he doesn't care for sports then he's not a "real man"? Then when it comes to the opposite sex, he'll have to do something or look a certain way just for a woman to even be interested in him. And if a man isn't successful he's considered a failure by most people.
It just seems kinda hard to live up to certain standards in this society.
The Last Meatbag said:I personally think guys these days are a lot more worried about how they're portrayed as. A lot of guys are afraid of saying the wrong thing and be called a homo
The Last Meatbag said:It sucks because my friends kinda scold me if I talk to someone that they dont want me to and I get sick of it
Utter Carnage said:Guy question: I took a girl out on a couple dates during the summer. I'm 17, and she is 19. She was very cute. She has a horrible drinking and smoking problem. She was drunk off her ass almost every night, and she smoked like a freak.
I dumped her because of the smoking/drinking problem. I knew I could've had her in the sack, therefore ending my virginity.. but I dumped her.
Did I make a mistake?
The Last Meatbag said:you should of confronted her with her problem
The Last Meatbag said:you should of confronted her with her problem
It's not about living up to a standard!PyroChamber said:Does it seem like sometimes being a guy is a bit harder now than it might have been a few years ago?
With society deciding what a man should look and act like. If he doesn't care for sports then he's not a "real man"? Then when it comes to the opposite sex, he'll have to do something or look a certain way just for a woman to even be interested in him. And if a man isn't successful he's considered a failure by most people.
It just seems kinda hard to live up to certain standards in this society.