Men, maybe, but not guys.
Why does my husband think it's a good idea to go running out into the wind and rain that just managed to knock down a 75 foot tree across the street?
Why does my husband think it's a good idea to go running out into the wind and rain that just managed to knock down a 75 foot tree across the street?
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Testosterone poisoning is very dangerous. But you are not alone!
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Seriously, though, its not as dangerous as you think. Realize that the tree fell because of its height, not in spite of it.
Anyway, everyone evaluates risk differently, and it has little to do with facts. I have no fear of the elements, only other people. I'd guess that driving on the street in traffic on any given day, for example, is riskier than a storm. Yet, if you stay home all day because of it, you aren't prudent, you're neurotic.
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And a branch of this particular tree stabbed right through the roof of the house next door.
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The question is why not
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Oh ... it's a guy thing.
heh
;-)
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Hey, here's a thought: maybe all that stuff is just empty, actually of no real value except to strengthen archetypical alpha-male activity while creating a "female-free" zone!
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Hmmmm ... mebbe. So "guy" stuff would be stuff that doesn't stand to be assessed or touched by any aspect of the femine ... raw, primitive, primordial ... literally un-sophisticated?
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Hunh ... interesting connundrum: from the inside, I can't see it any more than a fish can be consciously aware of water. But, of course, from the outside ...
Ain't life somethin'?!
8-)
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