Originally posted by: eakers
geneally..
yes.
we're not talking about genes here kathryn.
Originally posted by: eakers
geneally..
yes.
Originally posted by: Geekbabe
Originally posted by: BowlingNut
of course men are dense, we are the opposite of women, since we know all women are airheads
*waiting to strung up by the gonads and beaten by every women (all 7 of 'em) here*
j/king!
Actually the "dense" ones are women, we continue putting up with you dudes and your crap
Originally posted by: ed21x
Originally posted by: Geekbabe
Originally posted by: BowlingNut
of course men are dense, we are the opposite of women, since we know all women are airheads
*waiting to strung up by the gonads and beaten by every women (all 7 of 'em) here*
j/king!
Actually the "dense" ones are women, we continue putting up with you dudes and your crap
oh yes, you sound like another girl who considers herself superior to all guys cuz they are just all so 'simple minded' compared to all you girls
go watch some more Sex and the City.
I like Tool ...Originally posted by: Geekbabe
Originally posted by: ed21x
Originally posted by: Geekbabe
Originally posted by: BowlingNut
of course men are dense, we are the opposite of women, since we know all women are airheads
*waiting to strung up by the gonads and beaten by every women (all 7 of 'em) here*
j/king!
Actually the "dense" ones are women, we continue putting up with you dudes and your crap
oh yes, you sound like another girl who considers herself superior to all guys cuz they are just all so 'simple minded' compared to all you girls
go watch some more Sex and the City.
I don't consider myself "superior" to anybody,in fact I'm probably the biggest tool around !
Originally posted by: bleeb
Ameesh, I'm trying to figure out your signature.. =)
Could you explain that again?Originally posted by: Jugernot
Originally posted by: bleeb
But what does it mean to be "dense"... just curious... what exactly does that mean>?
Generally it means hard to get through to.... sort of slow in some cases. Not understanding things right away.
Originally posted by: ScrapSilicon
I like Tool ...Originally posted by: Geekbabe
Originally posted by: ed21x
Originally posted by: Geekbabe
Originally posted by: BowlingNut
of course men are dense, we are the opposite of women, since we know all women are airheads
*waiting to strung up by the gonads and beaten by every women (all 7 of 'em) here*
j/king!
Actually the "dense" ones are women, we continue putting up with you dudes and your crap
oh yes, you sound like another girl who considers herself superior to all guys cuz they are just all so 'simple minded' compared to all you girls
go watch some more Sex and the City.
I don't consider myself "superior" to anybody,in fact I'm probably the biggest tool around !
Originally posted by: Cyberian
Could you explain that again?Originally posted by: Jugernot
Originally posted by: bleeb
But what does it mean to be "dense"... just curious... what exactly does that mean>?
Generally it means hard to get through to.... sort of slow in some cases. Not understanding things right away.
Originally posted by: HotChic
Men typically are considered, by both sexes, to be dense on the relationship level, which is true, but only if you hold that women's relational style is standard. Women converse, talk about feelings, share and care, empathize, and listen. Those are all considered highly relational characteristics. Men tend towards activities, emphasize shared experiences, think that the relationship is fine if it *doesn't* need talking about. The two styles differ, and our culture puts the women's version on a pedestal and calls it the right or best way to relate. If that's the case, yes, men are dense. If we recognize virtues in both styles, then men *and* women are dense.
<-----Goes back to studying for the gender communication test tomorrow.
Actually the "dense" ones are women, we continue putting up with you dudes and your crap
Originally posted by: nagger
I'm guessing that dense means a very FAT person, but that's only my opinion
I just hate it when women uses that word to describe their other half.Dense? And what is your definition of a person being "dense"??
Men typically are considered, by both sexes, to be dense on the relationship level, which is true, but only if you hold that women's relational style is standard. Women converse, talk about feelings, share and care, empathize, and listen. Those are all considered highly relational characteristics. Men tend towards activities, emphasize shared experiences, think that the relationship is fine if it *doesn't* need talking about. The two styles differ, and our culture puts the women's version on a pedestal and calls it the right or best way to relate. If that's the case, yes, men are dense. If we recognize virtues in both styles, then men *and* women are dense.
<-----Goes back to studying for the gender communication test tomorrow.
Originally posted by: lowtech
Men typically are considered, by both sexes, to be dense on the relationship level, which is true, but only if you hold that women's relational style is standard. Women converse, talk about feelings, share and care, empathize, and listen. Those are all considered highly relational characteristics. Men tend towards activities, emphasize shared experiences, think that the relationship is fine if it *doesn't* need talking about. The two styles differ, and our culture puts the women's version on a pedestal and calls it the right or best way to relate. If that's the case, yes, men are dense. If we recognize virtues in both styles, then men *and* women are dense.
<-----Goes back to studying for the gender communication test tomorrow.
Keep fooling yourself that way and you will be (1) very lonely, (2) have Al Bundy as a husband, or (3) a lesbian that change relationship dozen of times.
Originally posted by: HotChic
Originally posted by: lowtech
Men typically are considered, by both sexes, to be dense on the relationship level, which is true, but only if you hold that women's relational style is standard. Women converse, talk about feelings, share and care, empathize, and listen. Those are all considered highly relational characteristics. Men tend towards activities, emphasize shared experiences, think that the relationship is fine if it *doesn't* need talking about. The two styles differ, and our culture puts the women's version on a pedestal and calls it the right or best way to relate. If that's the case, yes, men are dense. If we recognize virtues in both styles, then men *and* women are dense.
<-----Goes back to studying for the gender communication test tomorrow.
Keep fooling yourself that way and you will be (1) very lonely, (2) have Al Bundy as a husband, or (3) a lesbian that change relationship dozen of times.
'scuse me? I say that men do things differently from women and understanding that is a good thing and I'm a lesbian / alone? So, if I act like a feminazi and say all men are totally dense, then what am I?
Originally posted by: lowtech
Men typically are considered, by both sexes, to be dense on the relationship level, which is true, but only if you hold that women's relational style is standard. Women converse, talk about feelings, share and care, empathize, and listen. Those are all considered highly relational characteristics. Men tend towards activities, emphasize shared experiences, think that the relationship is fine if it *doesn't* need talking about. The two styles differ, and our culture puts the women's version on a pedestal and calls it the right or best way to relate. If that's the case, yes, men are dense. If we recognize virtues in both styles, then men *and* women are dense.
<-----Goes back to studying for the gender communication test tomorrow.
Keep fooling yourself that way and you will be (1) very lonely, (2) have Al Bundy as a husband, or (3) a lesbian that change relationship dozen of times.
Originally posted by: Geekbabe
Somehow I think somebody misread what you posted,at least I hope that's all it is !