Why Do Pregnant Women Crave Pickles and Ice Cream at Midnight?

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The discussion revolves around the quirks and behaviors of both women and men, highlighting humorous stereotypes and playful banter. It begins with light-hearted observations about pregnant women craving unusual food combinations and their amusing behaviors, such as eye movements and hair tossing. The conversation then shifts to men's quirks, including their reluctance to ask for directions, their tendency to assemble items without reading instructions, and their general approach to problem-solving, often humorously referred to as "percussive maintenance." Participants engage in a back-and-forth exchange, sharing anecdotes and jokes about gender differences, with some emphasizing that these quirks contribute to the dynamics of relationships. The tone remains playful, with a consensus that both genders have their unique traits that make life interesting. Overall, the thread captures a light-hearted exploration of gender stereotypes, with an underlying appreciation for the quirks that define individuals.
  • #31
Originally posted by Math Is Hard
I think MacTech is a lesbian trapped in a man's body :wink:

ROTFL! HAHAHAHAAH
 
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  • #32
The new yearning: trans-genderfication by computer.
 
  • #33
Originally posted by Tsunami
Um...WHY?!
I think it's cause he likes Katie Holmes so much, but it sure is dern disorienting or the rest of us. I thought the "Ben" in her signature was a tribute to a boyfriend, like a tattoo.
 
  • #34
Originally posted by Tsunami

How 'bout "affectionate nudging"? :wink: I love men. I think they're great. I wish they were 'tidy freaks' like me, but I wish that about women, too. :wink: I generally get along better with men than women. We all have our 'quirks'. I love quirky people.

<--- tidy freak - no, room messy, navigate through 1/2 foot clearance
<--- quirky - definitly

I just don't get high school girls though. They act irrational many times and are the most quirky to me (may be overgeneralization).
 
  • #35
Originally posted by zoobyshoe
I think it's cause he likes Katie Holmes so much, but it sure is dern disorienting or the rest of us. I thought the "Ben" in her signature was a tribute to a boyfriend, like a tattoo.
 
  • #36
Originally posted by motai
[BI just don't get high school girls though. They act irrational many times and are the most quirky to me (may be overgeneralization). [/B]
High school girls are...well...different. :wink: Usually they mature. Othertimes, they just become old high school girls. THOSE are the ones that drive me nuts! Have you ever hung out with a group of women who acted like they were in HS? Yecht!
 
  • #37
Originally posted by motai
I just don't get high school girls though. They act irrational many times and are the most quirky to me (may be overgeneralization).
Most are, and many will never outgrow it.

You sound pretty great to me Motai! You actually have a path you can navigate. My daughter doesn't even care, she'll just step on whatever has fallen on the floor. She keeps her car clean though! (wish she'd clean mine)

It won't be long before the right girl comes along. Sounds to me like you have more common sense than most guys your age.
 
  • #38
Talk about 'quirky':

Tsunami's response to motai at 7:55
High school girls are...well...different. Usually they mature. Othertimes, they just become old high school girls. THOSE are the ones that drive me nuts! Have you ever hung out with a group of women who acted like they were in HS? Yecht!

Evo's response to matai at 7:57
Most are, and many will never outgrow it.

Weird. :wink: (Think I'll have to change my avatar back to Evo's picture for a while again. )
 
  • #39
I know, I saw that! S.A.B.!
 
  • #40
Originally posted by Tsunami
The term 'wisewoman' was never needed as ALL women are wise. The term 'wiseman' came about because it was such an anomaly!
(Yes. Laughter is GOOD! :wink:)

Then why is it men can get by wearing shorts and a t-shirt, women have to wear more? Men shave, women don't (well, some women have to), men can leap small buildings in a single bound, can women? I mean, I never saw a movie about a "Super Woman".

Remember, it is better to talk and laugh than to be quiet and alone.
 
  • #41
Originally posted by Tsunami

How 'bout "affectionate nudging"? :wink: I love men. I think they're great. I wish they were 'tidy freaks' like me, but I wish that about women, too. :wink: I generally get along better with men than women. We all have our 'quirks'. I love quirky people.

Quirky people make the world lively and interesting.

Remember, it is better to be a quirk than a jerk.
 

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