For Neese

Jan 14, 2006 13:27

Recently, my boyfriend and I broke up, one reason being his lack of initiative in calling me. After we broke up, I spoke with several of my girlfriends and found out that they, too, have similar troubles with their boyfriends or guys they are seeing. Some of these women are in serious, long-term, loving relationships. It seems to me that this is a blight on modern relationships. Women want to get phone calls from our significant others because it lets us know we are cared for, but men seem to be indifferent, even after it’s been brought up and discussed. Are we women asking for too much? Or are men being thoughtless?

Give Me A Call

Straight women want to get phone calls from their significant others because it lets them know that they’re cared for, but straight men seem to be indifferent to making those kinds of calls, even after it’s been brought up and discussed. So are women asking too much? Or are men being thoughtless? Can’t the answer to both questions be yes?

Yes, straight women are asking too much. Stereotypical straight men, as every woman knows, don’t like to gab away on the phone. A straight guy would rather show you he loves you by, say, fixing your car or coming all over your face. If you’re attracted to straight guys, a lack of initiative in the phone-call department and the occasional facial are part of the price of admission. Want someone to call you up just to talk? Get some girlfriends or stop paying off your credit cards.

Yes, straight men are thoughtless. Stereo-typical straight women, as every man knows, like to get little calls, you know, just ’cause. If straight guys were more thoughtful it might occur to them that a direct correlation exists between the number of little calls a girl gets and the number of facials she’s willing to sit still for.

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...yeah. 1ne
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