Why are women angry?

by Dirt Rocker 60 Replies latest jw friends

  • Dirt Rocker
    Dirt Rocker

    We started to "bud" in our blouses at 9 or 10 years
    old only to find that anything that came in contact
    with those tender, blooming buds hurt so bad it
    brought us to tears. So came the ridiculously
    uncomfortable training bra contraption that the boys
    in school would snap until we had calluses on our
    backs.

    Next, we get our periods in our early to mid-teens
    (or sooner). Along with those budding boobs, we
    bloated, we cramped, we got the hormone crankies,
    had to wear little mattresses between our legs or
    insert tubular, packed cotton rods in places we
    didn't even know we had.

    Our next little rite of passage (premarital or not) was
    having sex for the first time which was about as much
    fun as having a ramrod push your uterus through your
    nostrils (IF he did it right and didn't end up with his little
    cart before his horse), leaving us to wonder what all the
    fuss was about.

    Then it' was off to Motherhood where we learned to
    live on dry crackers and water for a few months so
    we didn't spend the entire day leaning over Brother
    John. Of course, amazing creatures that we are (and
    we are), we learned to live with the growing little angels
    inside us steadily kicking our innards night and day
    making us wonder if we were preparing to have
    Rosemary's Baby.

    Our once flat bellies looked like we swallowed a
    watermelon whole and we pee'd our pants every
    time we sneezed. When the big moment arrived,
    the dam in our blessed Nether Regions invariably
    burst right in the middle of the mall and we had to
    waddle, with our big cartoon feet, moaning in pain
    all the way to the ER.

    Then it was huff and puff and beg to die while the
    OB says, "Please stop screaming, Mrs. Hearmeroar.
    Calm down and push. Just one more good push
    (more like 10)," warranting a strong, well-deserved
    impulse to punch the ***** (and hubby) square in
    the nose for making us cram a wiggling,
    mushroom-headed 10lb bowling ball through a
    keyhole.

    After that, it was time to raise those angels only to
    find that when all that "cute" wears off, the beautiful
    little darlings morphed into walking, jabbering, wet,
    gooey, snot-blowing, life-sucking little poop machines.

    Then come their teen years. Need I say more?

    When the kids are almost grown, we women hit
    our voracious sexual prime in our early 40's - while
    hubby had his somewhere around his 18th birthday.

    So we progress into the grand finale: "The Menopause,"
    the Grandmother of all womanhood. It's either take HRT
    and chance cancer in those now seasoned "buds" or
    the aforementioned Nether Regions, or, sweat like a
    hog in July, wash your sheets and pillowcases daily and
    bite the head off anything that moves.

    Now, you ask WHY women seem to be more spiteful
    than men when men get off so easy INCLUDING the
    icing on life's cake: Being able to pee in the woods
    without soaking their socks...

    So, while I love being a woman, "Womanhood" would
    make the Great Gandhi a tad crabby. Women are the
    "weaker sex"? Yeah right. Bite me.

  • Wild_Thing
    Wild_Thing

    That's hilarious! And so true! You should send that into a magazine.

  • Elsewhere
    Elsewhere

    Women angry? Hell, all they need is some love'in from Elsewhere!

  • missy04
    missy04
    Now, you ask WHY women seem to be more spiteful
    than men when men get off so easy INCLUDING the
    icing on life's cake: Being able to pee in the woods
    without soaking their socks...

    Oh, uhh..I've never done that...nope....really

    LMAO that's great!! Had me almost rolling on the floor!

    ~Sarah

  • Elsewhere
    Elsewhere

    I get the feeling Missy was a bit messy in the woods.

  • Dirt Rocker
    Dirt Rocker

    LOL missy!

  • prophecor
    prophecor

    I have to give credit where credit is due, if a man was required to go thru the struggle that it cost to be a woman, he would commit suicide before exiting puberty.

    There is a strength that is unique to women, you are the closest being on the planet that can be likened to God. You all are co-conspirators with God in that you have the power of creation that exist in the womb, though many of those creations come into question like say...________fill in the blank.

    You are all truly gifted in your ability to bring life to the planet, and you are to be commended for your ability to nuture, mother, caretake......we men as well your children and for that we men are truly grateful.

    I won't debate as to who is the strongest as we all carry our unique strengths, but if I had to choose the person most associated with enduring pain and who I could be...I would not chooose to be a woman.

  • Elsewhere
    Elsewhere
    I have to give credit where credit is due, if a man was required to go thru the struggle that it cost to be a woman, he would commit suicide before exiting puberty.

    I don't know... walking through the halls in high school with an erection 99% of the time can be quite challenging. I don't think women appreciate just how hard (no pun intended) it is to hide that much anatomy that is trying to protrude straight out into oncoming hallway traffic.

  • prophecor
    prophecor

    Well, I guess there is the issue of finding Vanessa Williams in your dreams and waking up to the shock in your shorts. Then wanting to sleep the rest of your life away.

    "Wait a minute,... What was I saying?"

  • missy04
    missy04
    I get the feeling Missy was a bit messy in the woods.

    Well.....I really really REALLY HAD TO GO!!!

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