Has any man here ever noticed that....

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I must confess some of the movies I have watched have made a change in me.

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As long as one of the movies wasn't Brokeback Mountain,you've got nothing to worry about!!
 
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As long as one of the movies wasn't Brokeback Mountain,you've got nothing to worry about!!

The only movie that ever changed me was Deliverance. When I'm deep in the woods, I always carry 9mm and a big knife. :D
 
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The only movie that ever changed me was Deliverance. When I'm deep in the woods, I always carry 9mm and a big knife. :D

The only movie that changed me was, Pee Wee Hermans "Big Adventure". I was really pissed to find out there is no basement in the Alamo.
 
10 with Bo Derek. I went with some friends after our parents dropped us off at tennis practice. We were 3 or 4 years under age.

No doubt I was changed.

10 and Cheryl Ladd on charlies angels always make me wonder how they hell guys my age could be gay.
 
Something else I have noticed regarding white males:

Almost without exception white females are always paired with black males in commercials-- even print ads. On the other hand, you rarely, if ever, see a black women paired with a white male.
 
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What I mean to say is that if we ever need another Patton, I don't think he will be a "metrosexual".


Alexander the Great and Frederick the Great were both queers and much better commanders than Patton or any other American.
 
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Nope, saw a McD commercial and a black male with a jackhammer is doing something stupid until his more sensible wife comes along.

This is males, period, from what I can tell. It is this just a media bias to target women for shopping is this a cultural signal?


men are more self-depracting , this might be considered an asset.

humility is one road to righteousness
 
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Something else I have noticed regarding white males:

Almost without exception white females are always paired with black males in commercials-- even print ads. On the other hand, you rarely, if ever, see a black women paired with a white male.

I'm only going to speculate, when you see these commercials who is the demographic target and what is the product. The racial pairing should have a benefit.

There may be a subliminal historical sterotype pairing a black woman and a white male.
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Like in "what is she selling" and what do white males want? (I'm getting carried away, at least behind the scenes.):eek: :eek:

Nutmeg you're a sick bastard.:eek:
 
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I'm only going to speculate, when you see these commercials who is the demographic target and what is the product. The racial pairing should have a benefit.

There may be a subliminal historical sterotype pairing a black woman and a white male.
:eek:

Like in "what is she selling" and what do white males want? (I'm getting carried away, at least behind the scenes.):eek: :eek:

Nutmeg you're a sick bastard.:eek:

Or it could just be, everybody already knows white men don't need all that "sista attitude". I never looked for it, but it was always readily available, when I was single.
 
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