I find it rather humerous that as masculine as relationships dictate behavior to be, the male counterpart, aside from the crap thats automaticaly bestown, are still afraid of emoitions in a relationship. Just thought I'd post.
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Funny if you think about it..
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I still dont get wtf he is saying lol
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Think about it. The typical gender role in our society is "I'm a male, bah im strong! look at mY masculinity! Fear? What is that? haha, lets fulfil my intersocietal needs. Hmm... whats this word? e... Emoti...Emotions? *Gyahhh! (runs for the hills)Basically poking fun at the achiles heel of a male society and the irony which ensues.
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Well not all men are like that, but most people would think of that if it came to a stereotypical relationship. I would prefer to be more of anything the situation needed type of guy. I am tough when needed, but I can get in touch with my emotional side as well. A real man can do all that is needed, and that even means having to cry or fear or be emotional.
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I think you have men confused with troglodytes.
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Lol, its a generalization induced to shed light on the irony, which was basically a view of a slightly cynical misanthrope about the xanthrochrodian population around. It may be innaccurate, but I do say, some of these generalizations are funny.
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Are you using a Web-based double-talk generator, and pasting the results into your replies?
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Wow... I have a large vocabulary, but even I had to look up "xanthrochrodian." I couldn't find it. Neither could Google. You do realize the main purpose of language is communication, right?
Your original statement, cleaned of all its crap, reads like this:
"It's funny that men are afraid of their emotions while in relationships, even though relationships are male-dominated."I don't think that's very true. Maybe there are a lot of men who are afraid of their feelings, but not most of them. Especially not today in the First World.