Do men ever apologize?

Well? I know this is a sexist remark, but I have never experienced this phenomenon. :wink:

Iā€™m sorry.

Dunamis

Hello F(r)iends,

Bessy, That dependsā€¦

Are women EVER wrong?

-Thirst :slight_smile:

Dunamis,

I just love the way you think. Bethca havenā€™t heard that for at least ah, em, erā€¦ a week or so, eh?

Thirst,

No. Not if you want to get any.

Hello F(r)iends,

Does she want me to call the X? or the Y and the Z for that matterā€¦

-Thirst

Though his body says donā€™t stop, her spirit cries: Never!!

(unless he apologizes.)

Depends on what weā€™re supposed to have done.

  • Dunamis obviously cannot now be a man - weā€™ve been duped everybody.

hmmmm

Yes, I apologize for my mistakes when Iā€™m wrong, I donā€™t find it strange. But I really could ask T4Mā€™s question, ā€˜are woman ever wrongā€™? :wink:

i spend a lot of time apologising for all the things i screw up (i do screw up a lot)

and yes, iā€™m quite sure iā€™m male, too :wink:

Hello F(r)iends,

Only a real men say sorryā€¦
ā€¦Because they couldnā€™t care less.

-Thirst

1)women apologize

2"men usually donā€™t, but a *mensch does.

*Yiddish, a human being] a person of integrity and honor
Mensch (Yiddish מענטש; also mentsch, mentsh, mensh, or mench) is a German noun meaning a ā€œhumanā€.

In Yiddish (from which the word has migrated into American English), mensch roughly means ā€œa good personā€. A mensch is a particularly good person, like ā€œa stand-up guy,ā€ a person with the qualities one would hope for in a dear friend or trusted colleague.

According to author and Yiddish popularist Leo Rosten,

[a] mensch is a someone to admire and emulate, someone of noble character. The key to being ā€œa real menschā€ is nothing less than character, rectitude, dignity, a sense of what is right, responsible.

BESS: goddess, teacher, woman of mystery. :sunglasses:

:laughing: :laughing:

Also, I was just trying to get your blood up - women donā€™t apologize and more than men. Hehe. People just need to be better about being accountable for being wrong. Am I right?

Thirst, you are my very favorite. Hilarrrrrious.

Being honest Iā€™ve never found either gender particularly capable of saying sorry, however, I donā€™t know what women get up to when men arenā€™t around. It could be mass apology, it could be mass lesbianism. My imagination doesnā€™t stretch much further at the moment.

Hello F(r)iends,

Keep talking about lesbians and I will imagine something stretching, stretching, further (longer)ā€¦

boyoyoyoing

-Thirst

Hey, I will appologize/admit Iā€™m wrong.

I do it all the time. I like being wrong, cause then I can learn things. People who think theyā€™re always right usually arnā€™t, and then they turn into likeā€¦ aspacias

Thirst

Iā€™m digging your eye of the tiger lyricsā€¦

No. God Damn It!

Hello F(r)iends,

Bessy, hereā€™s another thing:

[size=150]Do women ever actually forgive?![/size]

The odds are stacked against usā€¦ Whatā€™s the point of apologizing?
And women still complain about pay disparity! :stuck_out_tongue:

SIATD: Thanks, I recently watched the Rocky series (except V shudder)

-Thirst

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[size=150]Do women ever actually forgive?![/size]

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That depends on what you do. Cheating, probably not. Ignoring us? Never. We are being silly to generalize anyway. Some women are vindictive bitches and others are quite giving and forgiving. I find that men have more pride than most women, but generalizations are moot. Men donā€™t like being wrong. I think that is a fair estimation. Donā€™t you, thirst? It goes with the testosterone-territory.

(Estrogen-moodiness goes with ours and men are baffled by the whole monthly-schtick nightmare. Itā€™s gruelling.)