Is it not incredibly baffling that a grown man of some 50 years (I believe in another thread, this poster said he was in his 50's) still feels that watching professional wrestling emasculates him, as though he is bothered by what he believes to be the homoerotic undertones in the grappling and tights wearing and/or the 'childishness' of it, in a business now driven by tens of millions adults (as it almost always has been)?
This folks, being this unconfident in your person, that you would care what nameless, faceless posters, who with 99.99% certainty you will never interact with face to face, is the epitome of someone who will never be at peace with themselves, and is always striving for the unwinnable quest of acquiescing to others. And that person is the antithesis of what we should all strive to be.
All this, in a random post in GD concerning Macho Men, Animals and Steamboats, right here on covers....Yes, it's all here if you look for it. And sometimes, it quite tragic.
Is it not incredibly baffling that a grown man of some 50 years (I believe in another thread, this poster said he was in his 50's) still feels that watching professional wrestling emasculates him, as though he is bothered by what he believes to be the homoerotic undertones in the grappling and tights wearing and/or the 'childishness' of it, in a business now driven by tens of millions adults (as it almost always has been)?
This folks, being this unconfident in your person, that you would care what nameless, faceless posters, who with 99.99% certainty you will never interact with face to face, is the epitome of someone who will never be at peace with themselves, and is always striving for the unwinnable quest of acquiescing to others. And that person is the antithesis of what we should all strive to be.
All this, in a random post in GD concerning Macho Men, Animals and Steamboats, right here on covers....Yes, it's all here if you look for it. And sometimes, it quite tragic.
Is it not incredibly baffling that a grown man of some 50 years (I believe in another thread, this poster said he was in his 50's) still feels that watching professional wrestling emasculates him, as though he is bothered by what he believes to be the homoerotic undertones in the grappling and tights wearing and/or the 'childishness' of it, in a business now driven by tens of millions adults (as it almost always has been)?
This folks, being this unconfident in your person, that you would care what nameless, faceless posters, who with 99.99% certainty you will never interact with face to face, is the epitome of someone who will never be at peace with themselves, and is always striving for the unwinnable quest of acquiescing to others. And that person is the antithesis of what we should all strive to be.
All this, in a random post in GD concerning Macho Men, Animals and Steamboats, right here on covers....Yes, it's all here if you look for it. And sometimes, it quite tragic.
Is it not incredibly baffling that a grown man of some 50 years (I believe in another thread, this poster said he was in his 50's) still feels that watching professional wrestling emasculates him, as though he is bothered by what he believes to be the homoerotic undertones in the grappling and tights wearing and/or the 'childishness' of it, in a business now driven by tens of millions adults (as it almost always has been)?
This folks, being this unconfident in your person, that you would care what nameless, faceless posters, who with 99.99% certainty you will never interact with face to face, is the epitome of someone who will never be at peace with themselves, and is always striving for the unwinnable quest of acquiescing to others. And that person is the antithesis of what we should all strive to be.
All this, in a random post in GD concerning Macho Men, Animals and Steamboats, right here on covers....Yes, it's all here if you look for it. And sometimes, it quite tragic.
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