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Obediah 3 year s ago
Growing up with older sisters there was nothing new to me, having a girlfriend. Even the occasional meltdowns 'because there is a cute cat' were nothing special. Period cramps are awful, guys. Pro tip for young lads: Always have a sealed snack and ladies hygiene utensils in one of your many pockets. It makes life with a woman a bit easier.
       
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Eseneth 3 year s ago
Obediah, wait, you’re really suggesting that we carry snacks and tampons in our pockets to make life with a woman easier? If you are serious yo7 need to turn in your man card cause you are whipped. No woman likes a whipped man except for some butch feminists.
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Obediah 3 year s ago
Eseneth,

I say it is a good thing to be supportive to the person you love. No matter how strange it seems in the first glance or how little the thing is. That is called being a grown man, young padavan.
       
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Eseneth 3 year s ago
Obediah, I suppose being raised by a woman and influenced by girls twisted your thinking - and I’m sorry for that - but under NO circumstances should a man carry a tampon in his pocket for a woman. None. Never ever do that. It’s just not something that a man should do. You can show a woman you lover her in a hundred ways - that’s not one of them. I’m just shocked that somehow you have justified such effeminate behavior in your mind but I suppose it’s men like you that have enabled the feminist movement to the country’s detriment. Sick.
       
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Mick 3 year s ago
Eseneth,

Mr Smith is right. I'm glad you are not a friend of mine. I like my friends supportive and without insecurities about their masculinity.
       
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Ebbie 3 year s ago
Eseneth,

For me, that's a private thing of a person. Even when living together, every person deserves privacy (an area of private life in which the partner has no influence in).

But, every person is different.
       
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Nap 3 year s ago
Downvote me all you like, but it's my responsibility to carry my own feminine products and a couple sweeties in my purse. No one elses. In the event I'm caught without them? I'm resourceful enough to get them.
       
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Rea 3 year s ago
Sometimes I think Republicans take the personal responsibility thing too far. It's okay to have someone do something nice and considerate for you once in a while. Every woman carries her own tampons etc as a given, having a close friend or partner do it as a gesture just wins brownie points.
       
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"Period panties. I wasn't shocked or disgusted by it because I wasn't a 12-year-old; it was just like, 'Huh. Yeah, I guess I'd have a separate selection of underwear to use when I'm menstruating, too. Why the hell would I ruin all of my sexy underwear?'"

—saybeautifulthings

 

 

"Period s@#ts."

 

—thetinystrawman

 

 

"I always thought that pads operated like Band-aids and they'd just slap 'em over their vaginas and absorb everything. It wasn't until I was...27?...when my girlfriend at the time had some as a backup in case she ran out of tampons and I opened it and looked. The adhesive was on the wrong side for my version of how they worked, and it dawned on me that they're supposed to be stuck to their panties, not their skin. I only regret telling her of that revelation, because she laughed until she cried and then called her mom to tell her about it."

 

—myepenisisbigger

 

 

"Fancy makeup takes a long time."

 

—thatnovaguy

 

 

"An innocent cleaning excursion in the right circumstances will lead to a full-on reorganization of all the dang furniture in the house, if you're not careful."

 

—nothanksreddit2

 

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