Originally posted by johnnylongwoody I have 2 daughters and I don't understand females
any better because of it.
Women are far more complex than men, also stronger. With a guy, it's pedal to the metal (gas or brake) all the way; with a lady everything's much more nuanced and interesting. She experiences both pain and pleasure to a greater degree and endures the sufferings of childbirth with more ease than most men muster with the extraction of a rotten tooth or the setting of a broken bone. The more macho, the weaker the man. Very interesting word in Genesis describing creation of Adam and Eve: He created Adam but (get ready for this one) 'built' Eve. Word in the Hebrew is 'Banah'. How wonderful is this, how grand...
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I had two sons and two daughters. All good kids, but the girls are as different as night from day. Had three sisters, no brothers. Each of us were so different that you would not imagine we could have had the same parents. Even our coloring. Sister #1: petite, blonde, green-eyes, quiet.
Sister # 2: slender, medium brown curly hair, hazel eyes. never stops talking, domineering.
Sister #3: was plump as a child...no longer...black hair, brown eyes, talkative but also a good listener.
Sister #4: (Me) Tallest, slender, mahogony wavy hair, blue eyes, quiet until I got away from home.
Originally posted by ale1552 I had two sons and two daughters. All good kids, but the girls are as different as night from day. Had three sisters, no brothers. Each of us were so different that you would not imagine we could have had the same parents. Even our coloring. Sister #1: petite, blonde, green-eyes, quiet.
Sister # 2: slender, medium brown curly hair, hazel eyes. never s ...[text shortened]... ter #4: (Me) Tallest, slender, mahogony wavy hair, blue eyes, quiet until I got away from home.
I think your mother was having an affair with the mailman.
Originally posted by ale1552 I had two sons and two daughters. All good kids, but the girls are as different as night from day. Had three sisters, no brothers. Each of us were so different that you would not imagine we could have had the same parents. Even our coloring. Sister #1: petite, blonde, green-eyes, quiet.
Sister # 2: slender, medium brown curly hair, hazel eyes. never s ...[text shortened]... ter #4: (Me) Tallest, slender, mahogony wavy hair, blue eyes, quiet until I got away from home.
Sounds like your mom was good friends with the milkman!