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He Had an Affair Because I Stopped Initiating Sex
He Makes Me Feel Bad About Being Fat
He Lost Interest in Our Marriage
Saving A Marriage: He Lost His Job
He Lets His Mother Rule Our Lives and I'm Sick of It
Commitment Jitters
Love and Lust: When Chemistry Outruns Endurance
Bi Bi Love
Dealing With Your Partner’s Bedroom Confessions
Can His Squalor Be Squelched?
Asunder Down Under
Conquering Long Distance Dating
Coveting a Coworker
My question is, who really gets humiliated by reading a blog post on a hot pink blog? This is all for fun and it is one woman’s opinion. Take it or leave it. But to personally attack the person who wrote it, that to me, makes zero sense. In any case, I like having the freedom to write all types of blog posts. Yep, most of mine are cheerful. But if I want to express a true grievance of mine, such as the overuse of emoticons then I don’t feel compelled to present it in a cheerful and supportive tone.
Anywho to your point about why – I outlined the why in the post. I think it is lazy, un-romantic, lacks creativity and doesn’t scream particularly manly. Yes, we are creatures of habit, but smart phones have been around for a while so I just don’t think it’s an excuse.
At any rate, I appreciate your opinion and you taking the time to read. Have a good one! -Cali
Cali Bradshaw
October 28, 2011 at 3:19 am #
Hi Matt, I find your comment funny.
I should clarify, I have never NOT dated someone due to emoticon-abuse. Only noted it and laughed. And for the record a lot of my friends are the same way. As always with the “for the guys posts” I am just offering a little insight into what most girls will never tell you. You are welcome to take it or leave it. :) But as for focusing on a single topic, eg emoticons, that’s just SEO 101. It’s not like this I sit around thinking about on a daily basis.
He Makes Me Feel Bad About Being Fat
He Lost Interest in Our Marriage
Saving A Marriage: He Lost His Job
He Lets His Mother Rule Our Lives and I'm Sick of It
Commitment Jitters
Love and Lust: When Chemistry Outruns Endurance
Bi Bi Love
Dealing With Your Partner’s Bedroom Confessions
Can His Squalor Be Squelched?
Asunder Down Under
Conquering Long Distance Dating
Coveting a Coworker
My question is, who really gets humiliated by reading a blog post on a hot pink blog? This is all for fun and it is one woman’s opinion. Take it or leave it. But to personally attack the person who wrote it, that to me, makes zero sense. In any case, I like having the freedom to write all types of blog posts. Yep, most of mine are cheerful. But if I want to express a true grievance of mine, such as the overuse of emoticons then I don’t feel compelled to present it in a cheerful and supportive tone.
Anywho to your point about why – I outlined the why in the post. I think it is lazy, un-romantic, lacks creativity and doesn’t scream particularly manly. Yes, we are creatures of habit, but smart phones have been around for a while so I just don’t think it’s an excuse.
At any rate, I appreciate your opinion and you taking the time to read. Have a good one! -Cali
Cali Bradshaw
October 28, 2011 at 3:19 am #
Hi Matt, I find your comment funny.
I should clarify, I have never NOT dated someone due to emoticon-abuse. Only noted it and laughed. And for the record a lot of my friends are the same way. As always with the “for the guys posts” I am just offering a little insight into what most girls will never tell you. You are welcome to take it or leave it. :) But as for focusing on a single topic, eg emoticons, that’s just SEO 101. It’s not like this I sit around thinking about on a daily basis.
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