Monday, November 16, 2009

Is this true guys? Please read-it was an article posted on yahoo. If so, what is your problem?

Reason #1: Saying "yes" to you means saying "no" to the rest of the world


Let's say he asks you to marry him on a Saturday. Then on Monday he's walking to work and a beautiful woman approaches. As a swinging single, he had the freedom to drop a cute one-liner. Now this knockout is off limits.


The bottom line here is your man wonders if you truly are the best person he'll ever meet or just the best person to date.


The bottom line here is your man wonders if you truly are the best person he'll ever meet or just the best person to date. This quandary can stop a waffling guy in his tracks.


The Solution: Face this issue head-on and admit to your man that the world of women does not magically become ugly the moment he puts a ring on your finger. It's okay to find other women attractive, just like you could take note of a cute guy at the gym. The point is you're mutually agreeing to not act on these impulses.


Reason #2: Women in magazines and on TV look so perfect


Thanks to airbrushing and perfect lighting, women in magazines, movies and TV portray an unattainable look. Your man might mistakenly believe these Hollywood starlets wake up in the morning actually looking like this. He then takes one look at you in sweatpants and suddenly develops a new crush on the Revlon model in Cosmo.


The Solution: All you need to do is find a magazine or website that exposes celebrities without their makeup. These candid photos, complete with skin blemishes, non-designer clothes and unkempt hair, will remind your man that celebrities are regular people too. Then book a romantic evening together where you both dress up elegantly.


One look at you in your finest duds and your man will soon realize you too can look like a Hollywood starlet.


One look at you in your finest duds and your man will soon realize you too can look like a Hollywood starlet.


Reason #3: I'm not ready to give up guys' night out (i.e., my fraternity days)


From college to the present, your guy has locked in Friday night with the guys. Sports and drinking dominate the night as does hitting on women. Suddenly Fridays transform into dinners with couples, movie rentals and family gatherings. Your man just might miss his high-flying single days and feel jealous of his unattached buddies.


The Solution: Who says marriage means the end of male friendships? Let your man know he can still get together with the guys -- maybe not every Friday night, but certainly one or two times a month. You can do the same with the girls. Remove the need to hit on members of the opposite sex and you're good to go. Besides, these same-gender relationships are healthy.


Reason #4: Relationships shouldn't require so much work


"All we do is talk." We all know some guys have a penchant for avoiding deep conversation.


Many guys have friends who claim they never fight with their spouses


Many guys have friends who claim they never fight with their spouses, or maybe he had parents who shielded him from marital tension. A few too many challenging conversations and your man may wonder if all the stress is a sign of a bad relationship.


The Solution: Quality communication is all about picking the right moment. A long, difficult day at work is not the best precursor to a difficult conversation. Relaxing on the couch, in a low- stress moment, is a much better option. You can also seek out another couple who is willing to be honest about relationship tension that all couples face. Seeing this other couple deal with the same issues might help him realize you're not alone in facing relationship hurdles.


Reason #5: I'm not sure if the things that bother me about you are deal-breakers


Your man loves 38 things about you, but three things about you really annoy him. He can't decide if the 38 lovable qualities outweigh the three annoyances, or if ultimately those three things will drive him batty.


The Solution: You've got to remind your man that sooner or later everyone has the potential to be annoying. Family, roommates, colleagues and spouses all have qualities that can grate on you from time to time. And here's a news flash: he has some annoying qualities too. Marriage is all about accepting a few flaws for the greater good of an otherwise healthy relationship.

Is this true guys? Please read-it was an article posted on yahoo. If so, what is your problem?
If it's on the enterwebs it must be true.





Ok check this out. i just read a whole page of crap. Retarded, irrelevant crap. Look next time you go to the store look at the cover of any womens magazine.


8 things he loves in bed.


27 ways to look more beautiful.


17 secrets to improving your sex life.





On every cover of every women's magazine. They put crap on there that they KNOW you want to know. Who doesn't want to look better, or be better in bed? This is the same concept just on Yahoo! Stuff that they know you want to know, and in most cases what they are talking about doesn't even apply to anyone.


Just look at their reasons:





1. Saying "yes" to you means saying "no" to the rest of the world. No crap, it also applies to the WOMAN.





2. Women in magazines and TV look so perfect. As they should. They have a small army of professional make up artists. your girlfriend learned from her momma when she was a teenager.





3.I'm not ready to give up "guys night out." I'll give it up when you give up shopping with your friends. Deal?





4. Relationships shouldn't require so much work. They don't. Not the ones that have a snowballs chance in hell of surviving anyway. All they require is commitment and compromise.





5. I'm not sure if the things that bother me about you are deal breakers. What the hell does this mean? Unless the guy is perfection incarnate he shouldn't be talking.





To summarize: Each of these problems that conveniantly cover a small percent of relationships is menial at best. Not big issues by any means.
Reply:Too long.
Reply:You just posted this twice.


What's your problem. You dislike us that much


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