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Yeah, I suppose we already know.
It's like cars though; something we like to incessantly natter on about, despite women being about.

If you must....:D:devil:

I mean, to be fair, we can't spend every moment fawning... :D
Sometimes, we just have to have man-talk.

You can't? But, but....... Oh I guess you guys can have your gun talk.:D He he he. But on the car thing understand this my sweetie girl has here yellow and black mustang muscle beast. So cars aren't as safe as one might think.;)
 
If you must....:D:devil:



You can't? But, but....... Oh I guess you guys can have your gun talk.:D He he he. But on the car thing understand this my sweetie girl has here yellow and black mustang muscle beast. So cars aren't as safe as one might think.;)

:) True true.. my first car was a 68 red mustang. :) God how I loved that car!
 
If you must....:D:devil:

You can't? But, but....... Oh I guess you guys can have your gun talk.:D He he he. But on the car thing understand this my sweetie girl has here yellow and black mustang muscle beast. So cars aren't as safe as one might think.;)

We do spend an inordinate amount of time fawning too.

My first car was a BMW 325i with a cracked head gasket. Fun times.
 
Mustange.. pfft. The mid 60's and 70's were good years for ALL cars. Aside from the 5.0's they havent made much of an impression on me except the special order ones. GT500 *Nods* One of my current cars is a 2002 Trans am ram air. A "little" mustang rivalry is in effect here :p

First car was an 89 Ford Ranger. Silver with burgundy stripes down the side. 3" body and 3" suspension lift. Tonneau cover, visor, mag wheels, and a brush guard. At 315k the engine started to go so we stuffed a 289 V8 under the hood.... fun times in that truck.
 
Mustange.. pfft. The mid 60's and 70's were good years for ALL cars. Aside from the 5.0's they havent made much of an impression on me except the special order ones. GT500 *Nods* One of my current cars is a 2002 Trans am ram air. A "little" mustang rivalry is in effect here :p

First car was an 89 Ford Ranger. Silver with burgundy stripes down the side. 3" body and 3" suspension lift. Tonneau cover, visor, mag wheels, and a brush guard. At 315k the engine started to go so we stuffed a 289 V8 under the hood.... fun times in that truck.

I'd stick my tounge out but my smileys don't seem to be working.....
LOL, hey they brought up cars...
 
I'd rather hear a man prattle on about cars than about sports anyways.
 
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So honest opinion ladies. Is it even remotely sexy sometimes for men to prattle on about cars/guns/sports/other manly activity or thing?

I enjoy my girl talking about her things. Its something shes passionate about. Even though I had no interest int hem I try to learn them for her.
 
So honest opinion ladies. Is it even remotely sexy sometimes for men to prattle on about cars/guns/sports/other manly activity or thing?

I enjoy my girl talking about her things. Its something shes passionate about. Even though I had no interest int hem I try to learn them for her.

It depends on how long and the manner he does it in. My ex used to be really into cars and motorcycles and he would try to explain things to me. It turned me on. But he never talked at me, or over me. And he would always stop when I told him I had lost my patience with it.

Although calling those things "manly" I take some offense with, but that's just the feminist in me.
 
So honest opinion ladies. Is it even remotely sexy sometimes for men to prattle on about cars/guns/sports/other manly activity or thing?

I enjoy my girl talking about her things. Its something shes passionate about. Even though I had no interest in them I try to learn them for her.

Talking, discussing, prattling, are very different things. If someone is interested in you then they will be interested in discussing a subject you find interesting - manly or not. They may find it sexy - but it really depends on the person, the subject, and how interested they are in you and the subject.
Talking at someone about a subject is usually not a good thing. Usually it's perceived as being cocky, trying to force an opinion, or generally talking to hear yourself talk.
Prattling would be more like rambling or endless chatter and usually doesn't go over too well either.

I would also never tell your girlfriend that you have no interest in the things she's talking about, even though you're trying to learn them. Probably wouldn't go over too well. You may have had no interest in the past but hopefully she's made you see something in a new light and then you can see why they are interesting to her and now to you.
 
It depends on how long and the manner he does it in. My ex used to be really into cars and motorcycles and he would try to explain things to me. It turned me on. But he never talked at me, or over me. And he would always stop when I told him I had lost my patience with it.

Although calling those things "manly" I take some offense with, but that's just the feminist in me.

I stop when I think im droning on too long. As for the manly thing. I should say im referring to typically male dominated activities. If we got into the femenist thing I would clearly tell you that a woman is in every way as capable as a man. There are undeniable gender differences, but those can be worked around easily. So dont take offense ;)
 
I would also never tell your girlfriend that you have no interest in the things she's talking about, even though you're trying to learn them. Probably wouldn't go over too well. You may have had no interest in the past but hopefully she's made you see something in a new light and then you can see why they are interesting to her and now to you.

Pardon.. I forgot previous in there. (res And yes, shes opening up new things to me. Some are rather interesting I admit. Before I just glanced them over without a thought, now that shes explained or covered them, I do admit an interest in them and im willing to try them.
 
I stop when I think im droning on too long. As for the manly thing. I should say im referring to typically male dominated activities. If we got into the femenist thing I would clearly tell you that a woman is in every way as capable as a man. There are undeniable gender differences, but those can be worked around easily. So dont take offense ;)

I disagree. A woman is not capable in every way as a man is. That's stretching it too far. At the same time though there are things that women are much better at doing than men are. It's a fact of life. Women are naturally smaller. There are plenty of things that men are rightfully expected to do and the same goes for women.

I consider men and women equals, but not in every regard. To say that they are equal in everything is just being senile.
 
I disagree. A woman is not capable in every way as a man is. That's stretching it too far. At the same time though there are things that women are much better at doing than men are. It's a fact of life. Women are naturally smaller. There are plenty of things that men are rightfully expected to do and the same goes for women.

I consider men and women equals, but not in every regard. To say that they are equal in everything is just being senile.

Women and men are in some ways entirely different species. Yes, men tend to have more muscle mass (I'm guessing you're referring to sports), but the ides that cars, sports, guns are "manly" are simply social constructs.

I could get myself intro trouble and probably wind up fairly pissed off asking you to elaborate, but I think I'll avoid that.
 
Women and men are in some ways entirely different species. Yes, men tend to have more muscle mass (I'm guessing you're referring to sports), but the ides that cars, sports, guns are "manly" are simply social constructs.

I could get myself intro trouble and probably wind up fairly pissed off asking you to elaborate, but I think I'll avoid that.

No, I agree with you. I wasn't really thinking of sports, but professions like certain military jobs and firefighters. As far as hobbies and things people enjoy... I completely agree with you. In fact I find women that enjoy some of the more "manly" things a bit sexy.
 
In other news... gawd I love the movie Ravenous. I stole the poster from the theater I worked at when it came out. I"m watching it again right now. The soundtrack is freaking awesome too.
 
Women and men are in some ways entirely different species. Yes, men tend to have more muscle mass (I'm guessing you're referring to sports), but the ides that cars, sports, guns are "manly" are simply social constructs.

More than anything, I think the brain structure differences sum it up nicely. Had a link to an article, but it 404'ed on me.

Nerds! A question! A poll, if you will...

Would you rather have a 30 minute massage or back/head scratch from another?
 
Back and head scratch for me more than likely... depends on what she were willing to massage though lol.
 
More than anything, I think the brain structure differences sum it up nicely. Had a link to an article, but it 404'ed on me.

Nerds! A question! A poll, if you will...

Would you rather have a 30 minute massage or back/head scratch from another?

Massage - however if the person doesn't know how or isn't that good then I wouldn't say no to nails running up and down me either
 
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