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a grown man should never say any word that includes an added unnecessary "y","ie" or "ee" at the end.
or any child-safe word for your private parts or bodily functions
unless of course your speaking to your children
but in public, or in front of women who are not the mother of your child
not allowed.
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i use them every now and then with the gf....not sure what the big deal is....
but i will say i hate when people fail to type words when texting
where r u going 2 b later. :x
I have no clue why it bugs me. It's just one of those things. I don't use them either.
I agree on the spelling of full words though. I had a business grammar course online, and when people would type on the discussion board and post certain papers, they would actually spell like that. Since when has it become socially acceptable?
I've rarely heard a guy use it in the sense that something is cute. But it's commonly used like "Don't get cute with me". In which cute mainly just means being a smartass.
"See a broad to get dat booty yak 'em, leg 'er down, a smack 'em yak 'em!"
I've rarely heard a guy use it in the sense that something is cute. But it's commonly used like "Don't get cute with me". In which cute mainly just means being a smartass.
I'm talking in the context, "oh you're pretty cute" or "she's cute"
cute in "don't get cute with me" I've never heard a guy say. If I did...I might just laugh at him.
no, that is a word we use: "please pass the rolls", "going to roll this keg down the hill and into his car", "roll over, you're snoring too loud again"
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i use them every now and then with the gf....not sure what the big deal is....
but i will say i hate when people fail to type words when texting
where r u going 2 b later. :x
Don't do that!
In general men need to be more emotionally expressive, NOT LESS!!
:roll:
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for thread integrity...
a grown man should never say any word that includes an added unnecessary "y","ie" or "ee" at the end.
or any child-safe word for your private parts or bodily functions
unless of course your speaking to your children
but in public, or in front of women who are not the mother of your child
not allowed.
Where I'm not ugly and you're lookin' at me
I have no clue why it bugs me. It's just one of those things. I don't use them either.
I agree on the spelling of full words though. I had a business grammar course online, and when people would type on the discussion board and post certain papers, they would actually spell like that. Since when has it become socially acceptable?
Where I'm not ugly and you're lookin' at me
Where I'm not ugly and you're lookin' at me
Every man I know uses this word!
cuddle
That is one I don't mind....I guess because it shows that they do have a soft side to them :?
I do not have a soft side. I do not sunggle or cuddle
Speak for yourself.
What a bad ass you are
damn right
I've rarely heard a guy use it in the sense that something is cute. But it's commonly used like "Don't get cute with me". In which cute mainly just means being a smartass.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPiEKSfYtjo
I'm talking in the context, "oh you're pretty cute" or "she's cute"
cute in "don't get cute with me" I've never heard a guy say. If I did...I might just laugh at him.
Where I'm not ugly and you're lookin' at me
no, that is a word we use: "please pass the rolls", "going to roll this keg down the hill and into his car", "roll over, you're snoring too loud again"
You know shit is not going to turn out good if that's how he refers to his mother.