Comments by "Tête Dur" (@tetedur377) on "Darius M"
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I'm the 65th thumbs up at 68 years of age. Women could be pretty abrasive back in the '70s when I was learning how to shoot my shot, but those were exceptions, mostly.
It's safer and better for your overall health, well-being, and financial status to stay the hell away from them.
Even a "good" woman such as my late wife shared a lot of the traits that today's women have. It's just that it was much more diminished in her. She came from a generation that, on some level, knew that marriage was/is transactional (all relationships are), but a) we don't talk about it, and more importantly, b) she knew that she had to bring value to the table. There was no talk of "I am the table" crap these modern women spout.
The main example is that it wasn't until she passed that I discovered that I was about $15,000 in debt. So yeah, similar qualities.
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Men are very communicative - unless some wah-man has beaten us down, which means we're a simp.
But overall, men tend to say what they mean and mean what they say. Unlike wah-men and their morse code-like hints they say they keep dropping.
One of the best bosses I ever had, and one of the best women I ever worked for was extremely feminine. As I used to tell her, "Commander, you're very chick like."
LOL But she was very direct. Her style was to go to whomever she was tasking and say "Here's what I need, here's when I need it, and here is the format I need it in." Then she would provide samples, points of contact, and so, and leave the assignee the hell alone. She fully expected that you would perform as expected, and come to her if there were any issues. Commander S. didn't drop hints.
I loved her, and we're still friends today.
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