This is Mr. Bee again,,, with a followup thought to my last post about Deciders.
A number of commenters mentioned that their relationships are an equal partnership. That’s wonderful; if Mrs. Bee and I weren’t equal partners,Top Tips on Choosing Lace Prom Dresses,custom bobblehead, than I don’t think marriage would work for either of us.
But I have to admit: as I’,personalized bobblehead;ve grown older, I’ve become more open to the idea that gender has a role in relationships,personalized bobblehead. Let’s call this the Caveman Theory: that women like it when men act like real men.
Along those lines,custom bobbleheads, there are certain “girly” things that I just won’t do (like letting Mrs. Bee put makup on me, even if she begs). But that list of things is pretty short,custom bobbleheads, in this increasingly metrosexual world.
But there’s also a list of Caveman Things that I always do, because I am a man. I’m almost embarrassed to spell them out,customized bobbleheads, because we’re supposed to be so egalitarian in modern society. But without further ado:
I always try to hold the door for others (male or female) I’,personalized bobbleheads;m always the last to leave an elevator I always pay for dinner with a female friend (unless they insist)I guess that’,custom bobblehead;s not really Caveman stuff though; more like Chivalry. I am going to share the more raw Cavemen thoughts that go through my head:
I try to regularly take Mrs. Bee out to dinners at new and exciting places. It sounds thoughtful but my logic is pretty primitive: as a man,personalized bobble heads, I feel my job is to feed and provide for my woman. Say that Mrs. Bee earned more than me. This wouldn’t bother me at all, in fact I am looking forward to it! But then if I lost my job,custom bobblehead,Opening A Spa, and I couldn’t pay for anything… this would depress me. The logic is the same: it’s important to me to be the Provider.I was going to list more things, but I guess the big theme is already clear: it’s important for me to be a Provider. I don’t have to be the sole Provider… and if I were permanently disabled, it wouldn’t bother me as much not to earn an income. But as long as I am able-bodied and of firm mind,customized bobbleheads,Spring Junior Bridesmaid Dresses Trends, than I feel that as a man,., I have a duty to be a Provider.
I wonder sometimes if I am a dinosaur who has lost touch with modern sensibilities. Do men have a special responsibility to be Providers,personalized bobbleheads?
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