Guest guest Posted April 22, 2000 Report Share Posted April 22, 2000 In a message dated 4/22/00 6:30:50 PM Eastern Daylight Time, jodynkim@... writes: << ROTFLMAO... now Norm dear...I just *KNOW* you're not seriously comparing shaving to the trials and tribulations of womanhood! LOL... Give me shaving and other male gender-related troubles (most of which don't bear repeating in mixed company---but think 7th grade or so) over childbirth & underwires ANY day :-) >> I am with Norm on this one ..... the crap men have to go through just because we were born male Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2000 Report Share Posted April 22, 2000 ROTFLMAO... now Norm dear...I just *KNOW* you're not seriously comparing shaving to the trials and tribulations of womanhood! LOL... Give me shaving and other male gender-related troubles (most of which don't bear repeating in mixed company---but think 7th grade or so) over childbirth & underwires ANY day :-) NoRm wrote: Ya but what about shaving your FACE every day so your mate won't whine that your scratching her. :-) Of course a nicely trimmed soft beard works :-) www.homestead.com\skinny_soon 4/29/99 421 --- 4/11/00 308 NoRm! to have or not to have our "friend" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2000 Report Share Posted April 22, 2000 Norm, I would rather shave my face than my arms and legs. Its alot easier! Besides I like a nice soft beard on a man. It's the process of getting there that I don't like. You're right it does get scratchy. Lea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2000 Report Share Posted April 22, 2000 Ya but what about shaving your FACE every day so your mate won't whine that your scratching her. :-) Of course a nicely trimmed soft beard works :-) www.homestead.com\skinny_soon 4/29/99 421 --- 4/11/00 308 NoRm! to have or not to have our " friend " In a message dated 4/21/2000 6:06:19 PM Eastern Daylight Time, OSSG-NewEnglandegroups writes: << I've decided...my next surgery will be a sex change! I can't handle this womanly thing every 28-30 days! Dawn >> dawn!! I've been regular as a clock since December 2, 1970. Yes, I remember the exact date of my first period!! The only times that I DIDN " T get my period right on time were the times I was pregnant. SO, you can see how I'm freaking out a bit!! I've got three kids and a number four is not in the plans!! fran ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Get paid for the stuff you know! Get answers for the stuff you don't. And get $10 to spend on the site! http://click./1/2200/7/_/675032/_/956366313/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2000 Report Share Posted April 22, 2000 Tell me about scratchy! My bf refuses to shave daily, but I've talked him into every other day. When I met him, he had an overgrown beard/untrimmed w/a moustache....The moustache stays, but the beard is gone! LOVE IT when it's shaved...HATE it when the 5 o'clock shadow thing happens, although I must say, looks sexy on any man! Dawn Re: to have or not to have our " friend " Norm, I would rather shave my face than my arms and legs. Its alot easier! Besides I like a nice soft beard on a man. It's the process of getting there that I don't like. You're right it does get scratchy. Lea ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Good friends, school spirit, hair-dos you'd like to forget. Classmates.com has them all. And with 4.4 million alumni already registered, there's a good chance you'll find your friends here: http://click./1/2885/7/_/675032/_/956442677/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2000 Report Share Posted April 22, 2000 Oh man! Norm!!! I would also rather have to shave my face everyday!!! I don't think you would want to trade that in for the arm pits, legs and monthly pain that we deal with not to mention nylons, underwires and high heels! lol! NoRm wrote: Ya but what about shaving your FACE every day so your mate won't whine thatyour scratching her. :-)Of course a nicely trimmed soft beard works :-)www.homestead.com\skinny_soon4/29/99 421 --- 4/11/00 308 NoRm! to have or not to have our "friend"In a message dated 4/21/2000 6:06:19 PM Eastern Daylight Time,OSSG-NewEnglandegroups writes:<< I've decided...my next surgery will be a sex change! I can't handle thiswomanly thing every 28-30 days!Dawn >>dawn!!I've been regular as a clock since December 2, 1970. Yes, I remember theexact date of my first period!! The only times that I DIDN"T get my periodright on time were the times I was pregnant. SO, you can see how I'mfreaking out a bit!! I've got three kids and a number four is not in theplans!!fran------------------------------------------------------------------------Get paid for the stuff you know!Get answers for the stuff you don't. And get $10 to spend on the site!http://click./1/2200/7/_/675032/_/956366313/------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2000 Report Share Posted April 22, 2000 Well being 48.5 years on this planet when in 1995 I could quite shaving I did. With a Vengeance. After awhile of bushy beard and long hair (Grizzly look) I trimmed it all back to 1/8 inch on the entire head. I don't shave I use barber shears to keep it trim, so much easier. Matter of fact 3 day after the last picture was taken the head was trimmed. Believe me shaving ones face is no fun once a day some do it twice a day to keep the home front happy. www.homestead.com\skinny_soon 4/29/99 421 --- 4/11/00 308 NoRm! to have or not to have our "friend"In a message dated 4/21/2000 6:06:19 PM Eastern Daylight Time,OSSG-NewEnglandegroups writes:<< I've decided...my next surgery will be a sex change! I can't handle thiswomanly thing every 28-30 days!Dawn >>dawn!!I've be! en regular as a clock since December 2, 1970. Yes, I remember theexact date of my first period!! The only times that I DIDN"T get my periodright on time were the times I was pregnant. SO, you can see how I'mfreaking out a bit!! I've got three kids and a number four is not in theplans!!fran------------------------------------------------------------------------Get paid for the stuff you know!Get answers for the stuff you don't. And get $10 to spend on the site!http://click./1/2200/7/_/675032/_/956366313/------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2000 Report Share Posted April 22, 2000 One of my visiting nurses is a good friend and she gets Waxed (down south) 2-3 times a year. NOW that is pain I would never bear. Never mind the itch as it grows back. Being the dirty old middle aged man that I am I have offered help with the itch but she said her husband might not understand :-) www.homestead.com\skinny_soon 4/29/99 421 --- 4/11/00 308 NoRm! Re: to have or not to have our " friend " > Norm, > > I would rather shave my face than my arms and legs. Its alot easier! > Besides I like a nice soft beard on a man. It's the process of getting > there that I don't like. You're right it does get scratchy. > > Lea > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Good friends, school spirit, hair-dos you'd like to forget. > Classmates.com has them all. And with 4.4 million alumni already > registered, there's a good chance you'll find your friends here: > http://click./1/2885/7/_/675032/_/956442677/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2000 Report Share Posted April 22, 2000 Ya know Bill Cosby did a bit on the pain of childbirth and teenage boys dating. Very funny. www.homestead.com\skinny_soon 4/29/99 421 --- 4/11/00 308 NoRm! to have or not to have our "friend" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2000 Report Share Posted April 23, 2000 In a message dated 4/23/00 8:14:14 AM Eastern Daylight Time, mrmonte@... writes: << Dear Norm and Russ I really do love men, I just thought I would put your whining in prospective. Love ya all Jo >> Thanks JO...well put!!!!! SOOOO VERRRRRY WELL PUT!!!! And when you are a working mom/wife..you have to work AND DO ALL THOSE THINGS....and they dont understand how you are soooo bitchy! LOL! Carla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2000 Report Share Posted April 23, 2000 I know it must be really hard guys, having to make $3 more an hour for the same job just because you were born male. And to have to be taken seriously in the business world must really be a bummer. Never having to stand in line at the restroom because you have about 8 urinals to our 2 stalls doesnt give you a chance for conversation with everyone else in line. And for those that are separated or divorced, you only get the fun with the kids, not the everyday whining, you must really miss that. And when women are sick with the flu or a cold we luckily still have to handle everything in the household sick or not when you poor guys have to spend 5 days in bed watching tv because you have a cold, boy that sounds terrible, I'm glad you are strong males so you can handle it. And then to top that off, one of the kids has missplaced the remote control, oh how you endure. And the occasional weekend when the misses expects you to put on clothes, shave and actually do something with her instead of sitting around in boxers, well she just expects so much. Just because she got to spend the week at home taking care of kids, grocery shopping, washing floors, doing laundry, she expects you to take her out for an evening after you have worked so hard all week. As a women I would like to be a man for a week so I could understand how hard it is for you, I think every women should have to endure that for a week, just so we understand how tough you have to be to be a male. Dear Norm and Russ I really do love men, I just thought I would put your whining in prospective. Love ya all Jo Re: to have or not to have our "friend" << ROTFLMAO... now Norm dear...I just *KNOW* you're not seriously comparingshaving to the trials and tribulations of womanhood! LOL... Give meshaving and other male gender-related troubles (most of which don't bearrepeating in mixed company---but think 7th grade or so) over childbirth & underwires ANY day :-) >>I am with Norm on this one ..... the crap men have to go through just because we were born male Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2000 Report Share Posted April 23, 2000 Thanks Pam Now you know what happens when a women speaks her mind, And I can tell ya the conversation between two males when they read that - SHE'S SUCH A BITCH! YA KNOW WHAT SHE NEEDS!!!! MAYBE SHE DOESN'T EVEN LIKE MEN YA KNOW WHAT I MEAN. hahaha I'm only kidding guys, you are so much fun to have around, yes I can say that with a straight face. Life would be so boring without men NOT Jo Re: to have or not to have our "friend" GO JO!, GO JO!, GO JO!, LOL,LOL,LOL,LOL,LOL I just love ya, PamOn Sun, 23 Apr 2000 08:10:41 -0400 "william rich" writes:> I know it must be really hard guys, having to make $3 more an hour > for the same job just because you were born male. And to have to be > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2000 Report Share Posted April 23, 2000 Thanks Lea But please dont take me too seriously, those that have met me know it is all in fun. I really love the guys. We have heard from Russ and Norm, wonder what Phil has to say on the subject. Hes probably smarter than that doesnt want to touch this conversation. hee hee Jo Re: to have or not to have our "friend" Jo,That was very well said. Thank you very much for putting into words theway I think most women feel. lea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2000 Report Share Posted April 23, 2000 Jo, That was very well said. Thank you very much for putting into words the way I think most women feel. lea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2000 Report Share Posted April 23, 2000 Oh believe me I love men too. Just love to pick on them more. I also very much enjoy being a woman no matter how much I may complain about it. Along with the pain of childbirth men will also never know that specail bond that develops because of caring another human being inside you for 9 months. I guss that makes all the pain of our monthly " friends " and of childbirth worth it! Lea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2000 Report Share Posted April 23, 2000 It sure does Lea. There is nothing else in this world like that bond. So all in all I guess men are fun to have around sometimes. Jo Re: to have or not to have our "friend" Oh believe me I love men too. Just love to pick on them more. I alsovery much enjoy being a woman no matter how much I may complain aboutit. Along with the pain of childbirth men will also never know thatspecail bond that develops because of caring another human being insideyou for 9 months. I guss that makes all the pain of our monthly"friends" and of childbirth worth it! Lea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2000 Report Share Posted April 23, 2000 Amen Sister! I read this to my dh...who is incidentally one of the most "enlightened" males I know... and he, laying on the couch, flipped back his comforter to reveal.....yes... he was sitting around in his boxers He nodded and grinned in agreement. william rich wrote: I know it must be really hard guys, having to make $3 more an hour for the same job just because you were born male. And to have to be taken seriously in the business world must really be a bummer. Never having to stand in line at the restroom because you have about 8 urinals to our 2 stalls doesnt give you a chance for conversation with everyone else in line. And for those that are separated or divorced, you only get the fun with the kids, not the everyday whining, you must really miss that. And when women are sick with the flu or a cold we luckily still have to handle everything in the household sick or not when you poor guys have to spend 5 days in bed watching tv because you have a cold, boy that sounds terrible, I'm glad you are strong males so you can handle it. And then to top that off, one of the kids has missplaced the remote control, oh how you endure. And the occasional weekend when the misses expects you to put on clothes, shave and actually do something with her instead of sitting around in boxers, well she just expects so much. Just because she got to spend the week at home taking care of kids, grocery shopping, washing floors, doing laundry, she expects you to take her out for an evening after you have worked so hard all week. As a women I would like to be a man for a week so I could understand how hard it is for you, I think every women should have to endure that for a week, just so we understand how tough you have to be to be a male.Dear Norm and Russ I really do love men, I just thought I would put your whining in prospective.Love ya allJo Re: to have or not to have our "friend" In a message dated 4/22/00 6:30:50 PM Eastern Daylight Time, jodynkim@... writes: << ROTFLMAO... now Norm dear...I just *KNOW* you're not seriously comparing shaving to the trials and tribulations of womanhood! LOL... Give me shaving and other male gender-related troubles (most of which don't bear repeating in mixed company---but think 7th grade or so) over childbirth & underwires ANY day :-) >> I am with Norm on this one ..... the crap men have to go through just because we were born male Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2000 Report Share Posted April 23, 2000 Norm, Are you sure you didn't knick your brain while trimming up the beard? LOL! Dawn Re: to have or not to have our " friend " One of my visiting nurses is a good friend and she gets Waxed (down south) 2-3 times a year. NOW that is pain I would never bear. Never mind the itch as it grows back. Being the dirty old middle aged man that I am I have offered help with the itch but she said her husband might not understand :-) www.homestead.com\skinny_soon 4/29/99 421 --- 4/11/00 308 NoRm! Re: to have or not to have our " friend " > Norm, > > I would rather shave my face than my arms and legs. Its alot easier! > Besides I like a nice soft beard on a man. It's the process of getting > there that I don't like. You're right it does get scratchy. > > Lea > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Good friends, school spirit, hair-dos you'd like to forget. > Classmates.com has them all. And with 4.4 million alumni already > registered, there's a good chance you'll find your friends here: > http://click./1/2885/7/_/675032/_/956442677/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2000 Report Share Posted April 23, 2000 Jo!!! You're killing me over here! VERY WELL PUT! Happy Easter! Dawn -----Original Message-----From: william rich Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2000 8:11 AMTo: OSSG-NewEnglandegroupsSubject: Re: to have or not to have our "friend" I know it must be really hard guys, having to make $3 more an hour for the same job just because you were born male. And to have to be taken seriously in the business world must really be a bummer. Never having to stand in line at the restroom because you have about 8 urinals to our 2 stalls doesnt give you a chance for conversation with everyone else in line. And for those that are separated or divorced, you only get the fun with the kids, not the everyday whining, you must really miss that. And when women are sick with the flu or a cold we luckily still have to handle everything in the household sick or not when you poor guys have to spend 5 days in bed watching tv because you have a cold, boy that sounds terrible, I'm glad you are strong males so you can handle it. And then to top that off, one of the kids has missplaced the remote control, oh how you endure. And the occasional weekend when the misses expects you to put on clothes, shave and actually do something with her instead of sitting around in boxers, well she just expects so much. Just because she got to spend the week at home taking care of kids, grocery shopping, washing floors, doing laundry, she expects you to take her out for an evening after you have worked so hard all week. As a women I would like to be a man for a week so I could understand how hard it is for you, I think every women should have to endure that for a week, just so we understand how tough you have to be to be a male. Dear Norm and Russ I really do love men, I just thought I would put your whining in prospective. Love ya all Jo Re: to have or not to have our "friend" << ROTFLMAO... now Norm dear...I just *KNOW* you're not seriously comparingshaving to the trials and tribulations of womanhood! LOL... Give meshaving and other male gender-related troubles (most of which don't bearrepeating in mixed company---but think 7th grade or so) over childbirth & underwires ANY day :-) >>I am with Norm on this one ..... the crap men have to go through just because we were born male Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2000 Report Share Posted April 23, 2000 Oh sure we are gonna have some kissin up to do, mothers day is just around the corner Jo Re: to have or not to have our "friend"> > > Oh believe me I love men too. Just love to pick on them more. I > also> very much enjoy being a woman no matter how much I may complain > about> it. Along with the pain of childbirth men will also never know > that> specail bond that develops because of caring another human being > inside> you for 9 months. I guss that makes all the pain of our monthly> "friends" and of childbirth worth it! > > Lea> > >------------------------------------------------------------------------------> > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------------> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2000 Report Share Posted April 23, 2000 Pam, ROFLMAO!!! Dawn Re: to have or not to have our " friend " Ya, I do agree with you, all and all my husband is good to have around. (he makes good money and he does the lawn.) LOL oh ya, he's good to look at too, just as long as he dosen't say anything. Just sit their and look pretty. LOL Pam On Sun, 23 Apr 2000 09:11:49 -0400 " william rich " writes: > It sure does Lea. There is nothing else in this world like that > bond. So all in all I guess men are fun to have around sometimes. > Jo > Re: to have or not to have our " friend " > > > Oh believe me I love men too. Just love to pick on them more. I > also > very much enjoy being a woman no matter how much I may complain > about > it. Along with the pain of childbirth men will also never know > that > specail bond that develops because of caring another human being > inside > you for 9 months. I guss that makes all the pain of our monthly > " friends " and of childbirth worth it! > > Lea > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2000 Report Share Posted April 23, 2000 GO JO!, GO JO!, GO JO!, LOL,LOL,LOL,LOL,LOL I just love ya, Pam On Sun, 23 Apr 2000 08:10:41 -0400 " william rich " writes: > I know it must be really hard guys, having to make $3 more an hour > for the same job just because you were born male. And to have to be > taken seriously in the business world must really be a bummer. > Never having to stand in line at the restroom because you have about > 8 urinals to our 2 stalls doesnt give you a chance for conversation > with everyone else in line. And for those that are separated or > divorced, you only get the fun with the kids, not the everyday > whining, you must really miss that. And when women are sick with > the flu or a cold we luckily still have to handle everything in the > household sick or not when you poor guys have to spend 5 days in bed > watching tv because you have a cold, boy that sounds terrible, I'm > glad you are strong males so you can handle it. And then to top > that off, one of the kids has missplaced the remote control, oh how > you endure. And the occasional weekend when the misses expects you > to put on clothes, shave and actually do something with her instead > of sitting around in boxers, well she just expects so much. Just > because she got to spend the week at home taking care of kids, > grocery shopping, washing floors, doing laundry, she expects you to > take her out for an evening after you have worked so hard all week. > As a women I would like to be a man for a week so I could > understand how hard it is for you, I think every women should have > to endure that for a week, just so we understand how tough you have > to be to be a male. > Dear Norm and Russ I really do love men, I just thought I would put > your whining in prospective. > Love ya all > Jo > Re: to have or not to have our " friend " > > > In a message dated 4/22/00 6:30:50 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > jodynkim@... writes: > > << ROTFLMAO... now Norm dear...I just *KNOW* you're not seriously > comparing > shaving to the trials and tribulations of womanhood! LOL... Give > me > shaving and other male gender-related troubles (most of which > don't bear > repeating in mixed company---but think 7th grade or so) over > childbirth > & underwires ANY day :-) > > > >> > > I am with Norm on this one ..... the crap men have to go through > just because > we were born male > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2000 Report Share Posted April 23, 2000 Ya, I do agree with you, all and all my husband is good to have around. (he makes good money and he does the lawn.) LOL oh ya, he's good to look at too, just as long as he dosen't say anything. Just sit their and look pretty. LOL Pam On Sun, 23 Apr 2000 09:11:49 -0400 " william rich " writes: > It sure does Lea. There is nothing else in this world like that > bond. So all in all I guess men are fun to have around sometimes. > Jo > Re: to have or not to have our " friend " > > > Oh believe me I love men too. Just love to pick on them more. I > also > very much enjoy being a woman no matter how much I may complain > about > it. Along with the pain of childbirth men will also never know > that > specail bond that develops because of caring another human being > inside > you for 9 months. I guss that makes all the pain of our monthly > " friends " and of childbirth worth it! > > Lea > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2000 Report Share Posted April 23, 2000 In a message dated 4/22/00 8:15:02 PM Eastern Daylight Time, kmpickford@... writes: << Oh man! Norm!!! I would also rather have to shave my face everyday!!! I don't think you would want to trade that in for the arm pits, legs and monthly pain that we deal with not to mention nylons, underwires and high heels! lol! >> monthly pains are nothing compared to what we men go through to please you women ..... case in point..... the love of my life Carla (who looks fantastic by the way) ..... pregnant with our oldest boy, Rusty ..... 11pm ,,,,, she wants a donut .. not any donut mind you, that i can get a block away at 7-11 .... nnnnnoooooooooooo..... she wants a Bavarian Creme that i have to go miles away ..... but i love her dearly, so i go. Russ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2000 Report Share Posted April 23, 2000 In a message dated 4/23/00 8:14:17 AM Eastern Daylight Time, mrmonte@... writes: << Dear Norm and Russ I really do love men, I just thought I would put your whining in prospective. >> we have this LOVELY little place at work called solitary confinment. only the worst of the inmates go there. and you know what ????? FEMALE OFFICERS DONT GET ASSIGNED THERE ????? hhmmm ..... never had a woman stop to help me change a flat ....... how about you Norm ????? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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