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Default Jan 30, 2008 at 10:20 AM
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in a man? me personally I want a man that is super sensitive and caring. the only macho thing I want in a man is to take up for me when people are mean. it does not mean I want him to fight but at least stand up to whoever is being mean.

I think it takes more of a man that can cry in front of me than one that will not cry. it shows he has real emotions to me. just my opinion there.
I still like for a man to open my doors for me, to help me on with my coat or whatever. I like his touches to be gentle and tender. hmmm I know I will think of more later.

Just letting the guys that read this forum that not all women think you guys are too sensitive. I personally like it.

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Default Jan 30, 2008 at 10:37 AM
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I'm with you ((((( bebop )))))!

I so appreciate a man with manners too! One who can be strong and yet sensitive, willing to keep an open mind about how others feel. I don't need them to protect me per se, but to have them stand with me and back me up is a huge plus!

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Default Jan 30, 2008 at 10:39 AM
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you know it hon!!

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Default Jan 30, 2008 at 11:09 AM
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I'm all about a sensitive man but I'm not that sensitive myself, so I'd expect him to be tougher then me yet not to tough. I think I'd rather he be expressive instead of numb and contemplate is reaction to emotions rather then just express anything that comes along. I think most the men here at PC do just that. They seem to be a lot more smooth and collected when they post, as though they sat there and thought about it for a minute. Women seem to rant a lot more here, but then again it might just be the ratio of members.
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I think women in general are more expressive especially when we are angry.

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yes...I agree
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