Does liking "Linger" by the Cranberries make me less of a man?

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The only other songs about love I listen to are old school, like Sinatra and Otis and so forth. I usually listen to hard rock and hip-hop. I just can't stop listening to Linger, and it makes me feel really stupid when I'm bumping it in my car (I use the term "bumping" loosely cuz Linger barely produces any bass out of my subs) Am I blowing this out of proportion, or am I really less of a man?
 
You're less of a man for making a thread on a message board wondering about your masculinity
 
Ronny Shade said:
You're less of a man for making a thread on a message board wondering about your masculinity

checkmate
 
No, it makes you a person who can appreciate nice music.
 
No. Just pretend she's singing it about you. Then you're a man, 'cause you got her wrapped around your finger and she's such a fool for you.:up:
 
No, it means you're stuck in the past, though. :D
 
The Cranberries rule. Irish music rules. You're still a man. It's all good.
 
I competely ignored the song my whole life untill a couple weeks ago, although I do tend to listen to music from the mid 90's a lot, whether it's rock or rap. I like the chicks voice, it seems like her accent comes through more than other Irish singers like Bono for instance.
 
Geez, just put it on your ipod and never mention it to anyone like the rest of us do.
 
The Cranberries are that band who did the song from Chung-King Express, right?
 
bunk said:
The only other songs about love I listen to are old school, like Sinatra and Otis and so forth. I usually listen to hard rock and hip-hop. I just can't stop listening to Linger, and it makes me feel really stupid when I'm bumping it in my car (I use the term "bumping" loosely cuz Linger barely produces any bass out of my subs) Am I blowing this out of proportion, or am I really less of a man?

Just listen to what you want.
 
I always think of it as 'music to beat your girlfriend to', due to the fact that when it came out the guy across the hall from me would turn it up really loud to cover up the sounds of him beating on his live-in girlfriend. Strangely, she would also turn it on real loud when she was cleaning the apartment. :huh:

I'm not sure what that says about you and your manhood, but it's really not about you anyway. :O
 
Maybe he likes to beat her while she's cleaning? :confused:
 
it doesn't make you any less of a man

actually, if you listen to "girly" music, your penis grows a couple of inches more than usual

little known fact
 
I like The Bee Gees. Does that make me less of a man? It only would if I questioned my masculinity because of it.
 
kainedamo said:
The Cranberries rule. Irish music rules. You're still a man. It's all good.

Irish music does rule. Flogging Molly, The Pogues, The Chieftans, The Cranberries, U2,...
 
keep going... I can feel a conversation coming...
 
PLAS said:
it doesn't make you any less of a man

actually, if you listen to "girly" music, your penis grows a couple of inches more than usual

little known fact
That's not true.

My penis would be humongus
 
What was the song from Karate Kid 3?4? that Hilary Swank did her karate crap to?
 

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