I can pee outside if there is nothing else. But refusing to stop at a rest stop that he was driving past because he did not see the need, and then stopping 2 kilometres down the road by a shrub, well that's another thing altogether.
ahh you didnt mention that before, thats a stupid thing to do. men can be idiots ofcourse.
you might be a great driver, some women are . men are usualy the reckless fast drivers. women are usualy the dangerous paranoid drivers.I have driven for over 20 years and the only accident I had was not my fault, but the fault of the peon (a male by the way) who slammed into me after he thought the lights were going to turn green again as he approached the lights and he did not think he needed to break.
yeah a sat nav is handy.Map reading, I've never had a problem with it and never had any complaints either.
that reminds me of men refusing to read the instruction manual, if we fail to construct a shelving unit, we can always make a table out of it.As for the compass, waste of time in the suburbs and he did not have any idea where the damn street was, instead, choosing to drive aimlessly around until he stumbled upon it, refusing to listen to me when I looked at the map and gave him directions. We'd only get there when I finally forced him to pull over and I'd drive after having read the damn map. As I said, he was a moron and we did not last long. I was stupid in thinking there might be some redeeming feature in him, but alas, he was and is to this day, a moron.
me no sexistAh, a sexist. Wonderful.::
hey i blame the women for not fighting hard enough in our man wars.And look how well the civilisation, you supposedly, built is going.
alot of my friends are like me yeah, but my wife is very different to me.I would imagine you attract certain types of people in your life who reiterate your own views.
Heh!
Of course dear.
Now why don't you be the strong caveman and rub two stones together to start the fire.
i prefer sticks.
yeah lets hopeLets hope you are never placed in the position where you'll have to test it.
im allowed to be in the room when my child is being born, i will be there with my wife holding her hand. this is england im pretty sure we dont have male waiting rooms.And do what? You're sitting in a hospital waiting room by yourself, you can't leave unless you want to know if your wife and child are still alive. So what would you do? Read? LOL! Watch TV? Again, LOL! You, like every other person, who has been in that situation would sit there and stress and try to imagine what the hell happens next if the worst does happen.
and if i do have to wait i will do some squats and push ups or something.
physicaly in general we are stronger, its common knowledge that men are stronger, faster, more powerful, better fighters, better at sport. etc etc emotionaly we are not stronger.Really? And these facts are where exactly?
physicaly most men are stronger on average.and emotionaly as i said before we are the same, just different.Physically, some men are stronger, but emotionally? I doubt it. Probably more of the same.
Actually no. My husband would be the one with the children and calling the police since he is physically stronger than I am and could guard them better in a locked room as I went forward to make sure the "robber" knew the house was not empty. Our priority is our children and whatever ensures their safety is what is done. So no, if a "robber" broke into our house, my "big strong husband" would be making sure the children were safe and trying to get them out of the house as I was the decoy. It's what we did a few weeks ago. The robber ran when he saw me appear in front of the glass door to the family room holding a giant chef's knife (where he was trying to break in). My husband was making sure no one was in the front yard and carried both of them outside and out into the car while he called the police. The intruder, seeing him in the front, then dashed back into the back yard and went over our neighbour's fence.
your tactic and strategy is ok, better than most civilians. but it has a flaw, you could have been shot through the glass. playing decoy can be risky but its good you have a plan. my house has been broken into a good few times. i have not got a child yet so its easy for me to protect my wife without a 3rd and 4th party to worry about. you could have shot him through the door then clear the house to case for a second intruder. but we can get into weapons tactics in another thread before i start rambling about fighting.
its good that you can defend yourself, everyone should learn how. but most women cant and are most likely not as strong as you are, or brave. its not shameful to need somebody else. i need my master.I've never needed a "big strong" man to protect me. I've tended to do quite well defending myself in the past and I imagine, will continue to do so in the future.
peace.