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28 Jun 2019, 3:39 pm

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I wish men knew that pms anger isn't just an excuse to not be nice.

Its a really weird rage that boils up out of nowhere. Its an hormonal imbalance. Its scary.


There are men who know what it feels like. When men have it, it's called "roid rage".
On King Of The Hill, Hank had IMS(Irritable Male Syndrome) which is the opposite of roid-rage since it's due to low testosterone & the doc told Hank to think of it as getting his manzies :lol:


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28 Jun 2019, 3:43 pm

From what I understand, roid rage isn't because of high testosterone, but rather high estrogen. While using the steroids, your body adapts to the increased testosterone by producing lots of extra estrogen to try to balance it out. When you stop with the steroids, especially abruptly, your testosterone plummets while your estrogen is still sky-high.


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28 Jun 2019, 4:02 pm

I wish women in my life could enjoy technology & engineering more. The gender gap in engineering hurts guys in some ways too.


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28 Jun 2019, 6:12 pm

I am rather old fashioned...


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29 Jun 2019, 4:28 am

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I wish women in my life could enjoy technology & engineering more. The gender gap in engineering hurts guys in some ways too.


Those of us who suffer from pmdd, although we have an interest in tech, can't keep up with all of you youg guys who are willing to sacrifice your whole lives for your job.

I'm in pain, I need rest, I also want a social life. I don't want to be learning to code 24/7.

The industy doesn't offer a very good work/life balance.

The only thing I have over these young men is age and experience in other areas of life. So when interviewers see that I have time management skills, and social skills from working in other types of jobs, as well as intelligence, they think, "ah we can train her up," but then I burn out, I burn to a cinder.

I enjoy the company of men and I like to talk about tech and engineering and so on.

One of the best engineering conversations I had was with a really girly woman who watched a tv program about how ships break the ice. She thought it was fascinating. Her enthusiasm was infectious.



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29 Jun 2019, 10:34 am

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I wish women in my life could enjoy technology & engineering more. The gender gap in engineering hurts guys in some ways too.


Move to the Muslim part of world, here there’s an ocean of female engineers. The STEM’s gender gap is purely a Western thing.

“Geeky” tho is a different thing and not all engineers and coders are geeky. Even here geeks tend to be males.

“And I will say ‘My girl has grown up, she will be an engineer’/ Oh people, oh people! I love her!/ She’s her mother’s lovely girl.” -> the lyrics of a known old 1950 children song translated from Arabic.



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30 Jun 2019, 12:52 am

hurtloam wrote:
cberg wrote:
I wish women in my life could enjoy technology & engineering more. The gender gap in engineering hurts guys in some ways too.


Those of us who suffer from pmdd, although we have an interest in tech, can't keep up with all of you youg guys who are willing to sacrifice your whole lives for your job.

I'm in pain, I need rest, I also want a social life. I don't want to be learning to code 24/7.

The industy doesn't offer a very good work/life balance.

The only thing I have over these young men is age and experience in other areas of life. So when interviewers see that I have time management skills, and social skills from working in other types of jobs, as well as intelligence, they think, "ah we can train her up," but then I burn out, I burn to a cinder.

I enjoy the company of men and I like to talk about tech and engineering and so on.

One of the best engineering conversations I had was with a really girly woman who watched a tv program about how ships break the ice. She thought it was fascinating. Her enthusiasm was infectious.


Do coders have poor social life because of their work? or because they are usually geeks/socially inept/aspies? I bet it’s more the latter case.



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30 Jun 2019, 3:08 am

I need clear boundaries about sex because if I start w anyone, I want to keep doing it.

I've been learning.

It's my way I'm showing I care if I'm attracted to the person.
But, only if that's what the person really wants while being in a relationship that's at least friendly and lasting.
I don't want to be confused.



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30 Jun 2019, 7:59 am

You should send more of those videos, Boo.

Forget all these theories about how women screw up men, and vice versa.



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30 Jun 2019, 8:07 am

The_Face_of_Boo wrote:
hurtloam wrote:
cberg wrote:
I wish women in my life could enjoy technology & engineering more. The gender gap in engineering hurts guys in some ways too.


Those of us who suffer from pmdd, although we have an interest in tech, can't keep up with all of you youg guys who are willing to sacrifice your whole lives for your job.

I'm in pain, I need rest, I also want a social life. I don't want to be learning to code 24/7.

The industy doesn't offer a very good work/life balance.

The only thing I have over these young men is age and experience in other areas of life. So when interviewers see that I have time management skills, and social skills from working in other types of jobs, as well as intelligence, they think, "ah we can train her up," but then I burn out, I burn to a cinder.

I enjoy the company of men and I like to talk about tech and engineering and so on.

One of the best engineering conversations I had was with a really girly woman who watched a tv program about how ships break the ice. She thought it was fascinating. Her enthusiasm was infectious.


Do coders have poor social life because of their work? or because they are usually geeks/socially inept/aspies? I bet it’s more the latter case.


I didn't say it wasn't.

But when employers expect that level of commitment to work from everyone, that's a huge turn off for those of us who have other interests.



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30 Jun 2019, 9:03 am

kraftiekortie wrote:
You should send more of those videos, Boo.



Why, who would even understand them here.



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30 Jun 2019, 4:17 pm

hurtloam wrote:
The_Face_of_Boo wrote:
hurtloam wrote:
cberg wrote:
I wish women in my life could enjoy technology & engineering more. The gender gap in engineering hurts guys in some ways too.


Those of us who suffer from pmdd, although we have an interest in tech, can't keep up with all of you youg guys who are willing to sacrifice your whole lives for your job.

I'm in pain, I need rest, I also want a social life. I don't want to be learning to code 24/7.

The industy doesn't offer a very good work/life balance.

The only thing I have over these young men is age and experience in other areas of life. So when interviewers see that I have time management skills, and social skills from working in other types of jobs, as well as intelligence, they think, "ah we can train her up," but then I burn out, I burn to a cinder.

I enjoy the company of men and I like to talk about tech and engineering and so on.

One of the best engineering conversations I had was with a really girly woman who watched a tv program about how ships break the ice. She thought it was fascinating. Her enthusiasm was infectious.


Do coders have poor social life because of their work? or because they are usually geeks/socially inept/aspies? I bet it’s more the latter case.


I didn't say it wasn't.

But when employers expect that level of commitment to work from everyone, that's a huge turn off for those of us who have other interests.


I have lots of other interests. :( I always come off as living at work.


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30 Jun 2019, 4:22 pm

I like music from many regions.

I would like it even better if they had subtitles.



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30 Jun 2019, 9:59 pm

cberg wrote:
hurtloam wrote:
The_Face_of_Boo wrote:
hurtloam wrote:
cberg wrote:
I wish women in my life could enjoy technology & engineering more. The gender gap in engineering hurts guys in some ways too.


Those of us who suffer from pmdd, although we have an interest in tech, can't keep up with all of you youg guys who are willing to sacrifice your whole lives for your job.

I'm in pain, I need rest, I also want a social life. I don't want to be learning to code 24/7.

The industy doesn't offer a very good work/life balance.

The only thing I have over these young men is age and experience in other areas of life. So when interviewers see that I have time management skills, and social skills from working in other types of jobs, as well as intelligence, they think, "ah we can train her up," but then I burn out, I burn to a cinder.

I enjoy the company of men and I like to talk about tech and engineering and so on.

One of the best engineering conversations I had was with a really girly woman who watched a tv program about how ships break the ice. She thought it was fascinating. Her enthusiasm was infectious.


Do coders have poor social life because of their work? or because they are usually geeks/socially inept/aspies? I bet it’s more the latter case.


I didn't say it wasn't.

But when employers expect that level of commitment to work from everyone, that's a huge turn off for those of us who have other interests.


I have lots of other interests. :( I always come off as living at work.



It is the typical nerd stereotyping I guess.



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01 Jul 2019, 12:47 am

Women, a lot of you wrongly think that everyone with this type of swimmer six-pack body must certainly be due to "natural" exercising: https://img.huffingtonpost.com/asset/5c ... _noupscale

Many of you think that steroid takers all look like the Hulk, but ....well, as much how many guys fail to see plastic surgery enhancements such as whether boobs are fake or not, you women also fail big time in knowing what's natural male body or not.
The difference is that those "naturally swimmer built" take supplements more smartly than the hulk types. Men who take these stuff won't say it in front of you ladies, they will not admit it in front of you, even if they are your boyfriends, but we men know, we hear them what they take in the gym lockers, they show us the stuff they take and even they recommend stuff to us, and they make sure to keep it secret especially from you , the ladies - but it's no secret in the manosphere. Testosterone pills, growth hormones, steroids , immense quantity of protein shakes, fat burners....all these stuff are very common among the "swimmer body" types whom many women foolishly think it all due to normal exercising.



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05 Jul 2019, 3:03 pm

I wish women could picture me somewhere other than surrounded by machines.


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