Can't resist... :-) --- In [email protected], Ravi Chivukula <chivukula.ravi@...> wrote: > > On Sun, Dec 2, 2012 at 6:55 AM, awoelflebater <[email protected]>wrote: > > > > I read this post of yours after "piling on" to Barry just > > now but I followed your advice, only before I actually > > read the advice. Just goes to show the synchronicity in > > the Universe, great minds and all that. (There always > > were those special guys who were able to hang with the > > girls in school and fit in perfectly. In fact, my husband > > is one of them. He likes fraternizing with the women more > > than men most of the time.) > > Thank you dear Ann - I'm indeed like your husband, I have > always preferred the company of women. I was very introverted, > self-absorbed when young only reverting to extroverted, playful > mood around women - it was fun to playfully tease them and get > teased back. My guy friends would pick on me for hanging with > girls but I would tell them that boys were boring in > comparison to girls.
Dear Ravi, How fortunate for you that you have found such a perfect set of peers to hang with here on FFL. After all, it is not every Internet forum on which you can find a bunch of "girls" whose emotional maturity stopped at the same level yours did, in high school. I fully understand how guys such as yourself would feel most comfortable around women most guys would consider petty, vindictive uberbitches; that is, after all, one of the reasons the universe in its infinite wisdom evolved the concept of "fag hag." If you ever feel that you've evolved enough to hang with actual adult women who have things to say other than sniping at other women, might I suggest that you converse occasionally with Susan, Sal, Ruth, or others who aren't emotionally and intellectually stuck in the halcyon days of their teens. They won't stroke you and pretend that you're actually a real guy like the fag hags do, but you might learn something new, and that would be a change for you.
