Originally posted by HungSpermBoy@Oct 2 2005, 08:04 PM
Maybe you could be friends with the guy you met without it having to go to the sex thing?[post=348250]Quoted post[/post]
Heh. Thanks, man. I think you miscontrued me a bit. I'm not interested in the guy at all like that. That's just not how I swing.
It's just weird because, in my head... you know, one thing I envy about female same-sex friendships is just how easy and comfortable women can be confiding in one another, talking about feelings, getting hurt and showing it, and caring for other people. I don't think of men who have that capability are being feminine or unmanly. On the contrary, I'm pretty floored by it and utterly amazed. I think the one thing I really responded to in your post is that some part of you really, really, really wants to be that type of guy friend. Fuck what people think. You want to love and be loved and to know that you can have that type of relationship with both your girl friends and your guy friends.
I honestly wish I had an easy answer to that -- how to be that type of guy. I think you have to get some gray in your hair maybe before you really can have the capacity to love and be loved. Until then, just being thoughtful and considerate and reflective is good enough.
Heh. I have told some of my friends this before but I thought I'd share here. I'm not just into a bunch of typical guy things. I love women, but I won't cat-call them. Never ever. I love to flirt and have a good time. I have massive ADHD when it comes to keep track of sports teams. Sure, the Cubs barely inched a win over the Astros, but I only know that 'cause I caught it channel surfing. Couldn't tell you a damn thing else. I'd rather play.
And what some people have hinted around to is that, you know, maybe we're worse for wear when people won't let people explore a wide range of feelings, emotions, and relationships with others. 'Cause ain't it pretty sad that the guy's guy nowadays might become this metrosexual type character... and you know we still haven't figured out if that metro cat is gay or not.
I wanna see a Man's Man who feels just as comfortable giving his lady friend some love as he does giving his good guy chum a hug and maybe a kiss on the cheek after being gone for a period of time. When "I love you, bro" isn't something you say halfway into a fifth of vodka so you can excuse it later...