"Bruce" > wrote in message
T...
> In article -
> september.org>, says...
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>> > wrote:
>> > On Fri, 17 Jun 2016 19:12:18 -0500, "cshenk" > wrote:
>> >
>> >> You can pretend what you wish, but 2 decades ago, a man washing his
>> >> wife and kids laundry in a public complex, could be in for a less than
>> >> pleasing environment. If you are unaware of that, then you simply
>> >> didnt live on that side of life.
>> >
>> > I am not pretending anything - clearly you Americans must have
>> > perverted minds if that is how people saw it, though I kind of doubt
>> > it. I go in the laundry room here and even if someone else is in
>> > there at the same time as me, I am NOT watching what clothes they are
>> > washing. Jesus Christ - what a sewer mind you have!
>> >
>>
>> Sounds to me like her husband felt inferior and self conscious.
>
>
> I guess you've never seen a bunch of bitchy women acting like a pack of
> hyenas. Oh wait, you have, you're in rfc
I think this is why for a goodly portion of my life, most of my friends were
males. It isn't often that you see males acting like this. Unless you are
watching something like RuPaul's Drag Race.
Once I got married, most of my male friends went their own way. But if I am
at a party or some such event, I will still gravitate towards the males. I
have always had female friends as well but I would have to say that none of
us are the stereotypical females. There was a time when I was more into
fashion and wouldn't leave the house without doing my makeup and hair just
so.
But by the time I got the job at the golf course, I had totally stopped with
the makeup. I learned that it just doesn't do well with my skin or eyes.
Gave me rashes and infections. I was required to wear a polo shirt and jeans
or other casual pants or shorts to work. And most of the time I arrived with
wet hair. I no longer have to blow dry and style it. I have the right cut
now and it just air dries.
I do still wear nail polish and perfume all of the time. And I hate chipped
polish. I also went back to wearing dresses around the house at least in hot
weather. Just cooler that way.
Anyway... My female friends are all pretty much down to earth. Not a one of
them goes to fashion shows or wears fake nails. Although some do watch soap
operas and I just can't fathom that. We also do for ourselves and don't sit
around expecting a male to do certain things for us. Like put gas in the
car.
Please note that I hate to generalize and I am not saying that most women
are stereotypical but... There just seems to be something about a lot of
women that I simply can't relate to. It's not something I really can put my
finger on. I just know that I have always tended to gravitate towards the
males.