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Greg Bernhardt said:what the photo doesn't show is that he was looking for a penny he dropped :D
lisab said:I men, but...let's go to the video!
Greg Bernhardt said:what the photo doesn't show is that he was looking for a penny he dropped :D
DevilsAvocado said:Of course, he’s looking for change... ;)
DevilsAvocado said:Of course, he’s looking for change... ;)
Mech_Engineer said:Obama's just better at using his peripherals
Seriously though, I think the video helps show that it wasn't Obama doing the drooling...
mcknia07 said:Yeah... guys are pigs! lol enough said.
mcknia07 said:Yeah... guys are pigs! lol enough said.
Promising to put family values at the centre of his campaign:
"I will try to meet your expectations, and I promise from now on, two-and-a-half months of absolute sexual abstinence, until [election day on] 9 April."
At the Brussels summit, at the end of Italy's EU presidency, in December 2003:
"Let's talk about football and women." (Turning to four-times-married German Chancellor, Gerhard Schroeder.) "Gerhard, why don't you start?"
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/3041288.stmOn Italian secretaries (comments made at the New York stock exchange):
"Italy is now a great country to invest in... today we have fewer communists and those who are still there deny having been one. Another reason to invest in Italy is that we have beautiful secretaries... superb girls."
ahsanxr said:Can you blame them?
nismaratwork said:I'm amazed he didn't trip... I WOULD have. That is a... very... very... nice posterior.
DevilsAvocado said:Yup agree, very nice surroundings, there’s not much one can do about the laws of physics... what goes up must come down...
rootX said:This is nothing compared to Berlusconi :rofl:
On Italian secretaries (comments made at the New York stock exchange):
"Italy is now a great country to invest in... today we have fewer communists and those who are still there deny having been one. Another reason to invest in Italy is that we have beautiful secretaries... superb girls."
nismaratwork said:but few men won't look if they can get away with it.
DevilsAvocado said:See above :rofl:
The phrase "Are Men Really Just Like This?" is a common question that is often asked in discussions about gender stereotypes and societal expectations. It is often used to question whether men are inherently a certain way, or if their behavior is shaped by societal norms and expectations.
No, there is no scientific evidence to support the idea that all men are the same. Each individual is unique and has their own thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. While there may be certain traits or tendencies that are more common among men, this does not mean that all men exhibit them.
People often make generalizations about men based on their gender because it is a way to simplify and categorize a large group of people. It can also be influenced by societal expectations and stereotypes. However, it is important to recognize that these generalizations are not always accurate and can perpetuate harmful stereotypes.
There are certainly some biological differences between men and women, such as hormones and brain structure. However, these differences do not necessarily dictate behavior. Research has shown that societal and cultural factors have a significant impact on behavior and can often override biological differences.
Breaking away from gender stereotypes and allowing men to express themselves in a more diverse way involves challenging and questioning societal expectations and norms. This can be done through education, promoting diversity and inclusivity, and encouraging individuals to embrace their unique identities and interests without conforming to traditional gender roles.