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Why do we say women "nag" but men "request"?
Topic Started: Sep 8 2015, 04:23 PM (2,203 Views)
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Lol!

Ok, that's funny, Snidely. I have to give you that.
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Snidely Whiplash
Sep 9 2015, 01:51 AM
After nearly 2 pages of women complaining, only 1 man responded in all that. To answer the question in the title of the thread...'nuff said! ;)
Wouldn't it have been a lesson in futility if the men had responded? :)
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kennyinbmore
Sep 9 2015, 08:02 AM
Snidely Whiplash
Sep 9 2015, 01:51 AM
After nearly 2 pages of women complaining, only 1 man responded in all that. To answer the question in the title of the thread...'nuff said! ;)
Wouldn't it have been a lesson in futility if the men had responded? :)
Your silence, or lack of response, says, that you are men, who use the nag word, and didn't want to be exposed.

However, it's good to see, that you men agree, that 'nag' is a lazy man's word.

I wonder if these lazy men, would say, their kids nag them, to providing food, clothes, shoes, etc.. :D


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reddgirl64
Sep 9 2015, 11:16 AM
Your silence, or lack of response, says, that you are men, who use the nag word, and didn't want to be exposed.

Wrong. Simply your opinion. I can't speak for the other men, but I pick and choose my battles and this one would have been a waste of time.
Edited by kennyinbmore, Sep 9 2015, 12:20 PM.
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Sep 9 2015, 12:19 PM
reddgirl64
Sep 9 2015, 11:16 AM
Your silence, or lack of response, says, that you are men, who use the nag word, and didn't want to be exposed.

Wrong. Simply your opinion. I can't speak for the other men, but I pick and choose my battles and this one would have been a waste of time.
The mere fact, that you consider this a battle is telling.

It's like pleading the fifth, whatever I say, will incriminate me.

Either you've called a woman a nag or not. No battle.

All it would be, is telling of the true Kenny, in which I would hope, you would be in favor of.

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reddgirl64
Sep 9 2015, 12:53 PM
kennyinbmore
Sep 9 2015, 12:19 PM
reddgirl64
Sep 9 2015, 11:16 AM
Your silence, or lack of response, says, that you are men, who use the nag word, and didn't want to be exposed.

Wrong. Simply your opinion. I can't speak for the other men, but I pick and choose my battles and this one would have been a waste of time.
The mere fact, that you consider this a battle is telling.

Pretty much every thread on this site is a battle. You're not new here :D

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It's like pleading the fifth, whatever I say, will incriminate me.

It's more like it doesn't apply to me so why comment ;)
Edited by kennyinbmore, Sep 9 2015, 01:06 PM.
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reddgirl64
Sep 9 2015, 11:16 AM
kennyinbmore
Sep 9 2015, 08:02 AM
Snidely Whiplash
Sep 9 2015, 01:51 AM
After nearly 2 pages of women complaining, only 1 man responded in all that. To answer the question in the title of the thread...'nuff said! ;)
Wouldn't it have been a lesson in futility if the men had responded? :)
Your silence, or lack of response, says, that you are men, who use the nag word, and didn't want to be exposed.

However, it's good to see, that you men agree, that 'nag' is a lazy man's word.

I wonder if these lazy men, would say, their kids nag them, to providing food, clothes, shoes, etc.. :D


I use the word "nag" and I'm not lazy. If the shoe fits, the woman should wear it. Just look at some of the women that are on prime time TV every night and the drama they carry. Don't tell me any man in a relationship with these women don't deserve the right to use that word.
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Rick1
Sep 9 2015, 01:07 PM
reddgirl64
Sep 9 2015, 11:16 AM
kennyinbmore
Sep 9 2015, 08:02 AM
Snidely Whiplash
Sep 9 2015, 01:51 AM
After nearly 2 pages of women complaining, only 1 man responded in all that. To answer the question in the title of the thread...'nuff said! ;)
Wouldn't it have been a lesson in futility if the men had responded? :)
Your silence, or lack of response, says, that you are men, who use the nag word, and didn't want to be exposed.

However, it's good to see, that you men agree, that 'nag' is a lazy man's word.

I wonder if these lazy men, would say, their kids nag them, to providing food, clothes, shoes, etc.. :D


I use the word "nag" and I'm not lazy. If the shoe fits, the woman should wear it. Just look at some of the women that are on prime time TV every night and the drama they carry. Don't tell me any man in a relationship with these women don't deserve the right to use that word.
Women on television should not be the model you use, they are there for entertainment.

Consider what your wife is asking you to do, is it not part of your responsibility also, to get those things done?

That's all this is saying. If someone has to tell you to keep your kitchen clean, you're not only lazy, but messy and nasty.

An adult should be responsible enough to know, to do things. We tell children to do chores, should not be telling adults.
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kennyinbmore
Sep 9 2015, 01:04 PM
reddgirl64
Sep 9 2015, 12:53 PM
kennyinbmore
Sep 9 2015, 12:19 PM
reddgirl64
Sep 9 2015, 11:16 AM
Your silence, or lack of response, says, that you are men, who use the nag word, and didn't want to be exposed.

Wrong. Simply your opinion. I can't speak for the other men, but I pick and choose my battles and this one would have been a waste of time.
The mere fact, that you consider this a battle is telling.

Pretty much every thread on this site is a battle. You're not new here :D

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It's like pleading the fifth, whatever I say, will incriminate me.

It's more like it doesn't apply to me so why comment ;)
Kenny, there's only one person who' unable to have a decent convo with. We should not let him disrupt, or control what we do. Screw him, and his insecurities.

Other than that, I concur. If a title doesn't apply to you, move on. :D
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reddgirl64
Sep 9 2015, 01:22 PM
Rick1
Sep 9 2015, 01:07 PM
reddgirl64
Sep 9 2015, 11:16 AM
kennyinbmore
Sep 9 2015, 08:02 AM
Snidely Whiplash
Sep 9 2015, 01:51 AM
After nearly 2 pages of women complaining, only 1 man responded in all that. To answer the question in the title of the thread...'nuff said! ;)
Wouldn't it have been a lesson in futility if the men had responded? :)
Your silence, or lack of response, says, that you are men, who use the nag word, and didn't want to be exposed.

However, it's good to see, that you men agree, that 'nag' is a lazy man's word.

I wonder if these lazy men, would say, their kids nag them, to providing food, clothes, shoes, etc.. :D


I use the word "nag" and I'm not lazy. If the shoe fits, the woman should wear it. Just look at some of the women that are on prime time TV every night and the drama they carry. Don't tell me any man in a relationship with these women don't deserve the right to use that word.
Women on television should not be the model you use, they are there for entertainment.

Consider what your wife is asking you to do, is it not part of your responsibility also, to get those things done?

That's all this is saying. If someone has to tell you to keep your kitchen clean, you're not only lazy, but messy and nasty.

An adult should be responsible enough to know, to do things. We tell children to do chores, should not be telling adults.
When most men use the word, I guarantee it's not because she asked him to complete a chore.
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