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| Feb 22, 2007 @ 10:41 AM |
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LOKI1960

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Just wondering how many guys are actually still uncomfortable when their SO asks them to pick up a supply of feminine products on the way home from work.It never bothered me,but then I was raised around women and now I have two daughters and a granddaughter (did I piss off somebody up there or what?lol)so it's not an issue with me.I know some guys get really embarrassed about this stuff.The only time I ever felt uncomfortable was when I had to take my teenage daughter to the gynecologist.First off,the waiting room was about the size of a broom closet and the only reading material was women's magazines and pamphlets about understanding your menopause.To add to that,there was nothing but blue haired old ladies in the office that day giving me dirty looks as if they were thinking I was some old creep who knocked up a teenager.So,guys,next time your woman asks you to pick up a box of tampons,just think it can always be worse.
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| Feb 22, 2007 @ 11:02 AM |
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verygoodgirl69

Posts: 960
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Truly! It's cool that you took her though........Way to stay involved Dad!
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| Feb 22, 2007 @ 11:35 PM |
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CrazyCraveman

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Nope, it's never bothered me...whether I've bought them for my girlfriends...or even for my daughter. Just as it doesn't bother me to be nice enough to hold my woman's purse...if she needs me to do so.
Usually the only men who freak out over shit like that...are the men who are insecure with their manhood.
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| Feb 22, 2007 @ 11:47 PM |
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BigBadBootyDaddy247

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Back when I was 19 and I was married. I had a job at the walmart in the Wisconsin town that I lived in. Everyone in the store knew that my wife was 4 to 5 months pregnant. My wife's 16 year old sister had missed her period and thought she was pregnant. SO as a favor for my wife and her sister I took my wifes sister and 2 of her sisters female friends who were also 16 to my local walmart that I work at so I could use my discount to get her a pregnacy test. Everyone in the store knew me and assumed that I had knocked up one of the teenage women. When I worked my next shift, everyone of my coworkers where giving me grief. No one would believe my story. I was just doing them a favor. But no, Im not too pround to get tampons or pads.
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| Mar 4, 2007 @ 6:54 AM |
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perky_pam

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BigBadBootyDaddy247 I laughed so hard reading your post. I can only picture your coworkers giving you grief. I hope you were a good sport and were able to take the ribbing. On the otherhand I wouldn't blame you for getting upset. Well back to the topic. My husband never had a problem picking up feminine products for me or our daughters. My son on the otherhand was a different story. He would tell me how embarassing it would be. Reluctantly he he did it for me and his sisters
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| Mar 6, 2007 @ 3:07 AM |
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BigBadBootyDaddy247

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Yeah, I didnt take it personally, If I were them I would have given me shit too.
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| Mar 6, 2007 @ 9:34 PM |
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Coltrane955

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I've never had a problem picking those products up. I'm pretty sure every single woman that would see me with it has bought them themselves so why should I be uncomfortable.Now if I was buying that, some lipbalm, spandex shorts, some duct tap and chocolate syrup, I may be uncomfortable..haha
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| Mar 6, 2007 @ 9:37 PM |
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winterrenegade

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nope it wouldn't bother me at all
i even took a friend of mine out too get a pregnancy test, even though i knew the child wasn't mine.
we found out 10 minutes later that she wasn't pregnant
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