What is it about American men that makes them

Who doesn't love mom?

Moms are generally the caregivers of children so of course you're gonna think highly of her.
 
Who doesn't love mom?

Moms are generally the caregivers of children so of course you're gonna think highly of her.
My mom was verbally and physically abusive and refuses to admit it or apologize. So I don't actually love her. I put up with her though.
 
Mexico. Women don't run men in our country. We are traditional when it comes to roles in the family unit. Everyone is important . If a women use profanity towards the men or disrespect their husbands in front of family, friends, and in the public, men usually tell the women father or mothers how they acted and they are dealt with by them lol

So you go and tattle to one of your parents when your wife sasses you? Yeah real masculine<{Heymansnicker}>
 
Someone just made a joke about Paige vant zant in a thread, this guy just got so upset. 'Grrr people like you are the reason....blah blah cry'

Totally not bitter with anger issues towards women.
 
Say stuff like "my wife is stronger than me, she's tougher than me" (just saw Brad Culpepper say this on Survivor).

And stuff like "my mom is the strongest human being I know" etc.?

Is it because of lots of broken homes and kids growing up without fathers, or is it some massive PC culture movement or what? I've never seen this stuff in real life. Yes I have a mother and father, I've never had the urge to try and say how much better one is than the other. It's fucking weird if you ask me.
It's PC stuff. This belongs in the war room.
 
Anyone can be your dad, but you only have one mom

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lol
 
Lol, so it' all comes down to SJWs according to some people here huh? And you ts, just watching some survivor and decided to do a troll bait thread. Saying "my mom is tough" is not a new trend BTW. They might not be stronger physically, but if you were raised by a good person, all the troubles you go through in life and that person is always there supporting. It makes them tough.
 
So you go and tattle to one of your parents when your wife sasses you? Yeah real masculine<{Heymansnicker}>

That or they get the backhand. Its actually brings shame to their parents if they are being disrespectful to their husbands.
 
i disagree kenetics. America has the best men in the world. The men in America are the most hardworking men in the whole entire world. The men in America built the greatest, richest, and most advanced country the world. Current America is even far superior than the British empire. America's Empire is the strongest empire and biggest empire in the whole entire world.

I think European males are too stupid to make a military as great as America's military. Therefore, European males are not as great as Americans.

Americans are consider pretty lazy when it comes to working hard.. from other countries. I can tell you that mexican workers can out work Americans most of the time.

America had become consumers now.
 
Lol, so it' all comes down to SJWs according to some people here huh? And you ts, just watching some survivor and decided to do a troll bait thread. Saying "my mom is tough" is not a new trend BTW. They might not be stronger physically, but if you were raised by a good person, all the troubles you go through in life and that person is always there supporting. It makes them tough.
There's a difference between being a good hard working parent and "the toughest human being I know".

Make of my thread what you will, the stupid hyperbole remains.
 
Americans are consider pretty lazy when it comes to working hard.. from other countries. I can tell you that mexican workers can out work Americans most of the time.

America had become consumers now.
we have the best military.
nuff said.
 
There's a difference between being a good hard working parent and "the toughest human being I know".

Make of my thread what you will, the stupid hyperbole remains.

You must be fun at family parties. "I don't love you, mom, that would be a slight exaggeration. But I do mildly appreciate you."
 
You must be fun at family parties. "I don't love you, mom, that would be a slight exaggeration. But I do mildly appreciate you."
Lol

Saying I love you mom! At parties. Unreal.

You know most of the world doesn't do that fake shit? Drop kids off at s hool- "I love you honey!"

Saying goodbye on the phone "Bye! I love you!" Only America does that stupid shit. It robs the word of meaning. Can't say it surprises me though, it's the land of hyperbole and fakeness.
 
Lol

Saying I love you mom! At parties. Unreal.

You know most of the world doesn't do that fake shit? Drop kids off at s hool- "I love you honey!"

Saying goodbye on the phone "Bye! I love you!" Only America does that stupid shit. It robs the word of meaning. Can't say it surprises me though, it's the land of hyperbole and fakeness.
. . . Someone definitely didn't get enough hugs growing up. Were you the ugly one out of your siblings?
 
Say stuff like "my wife is stronger than me, she's tougher than me" (just saw Brad Culpepper say this on Survivor).

And stuff like "my mom is the strongest human being I know" etc.?

Is it because of lots of broken homes and kids growing up without fathers, or is it some massive PC culture movement or what? I've never seen this stuff in real life. Yes I have a mother and father, I've never had the urge to try and say how much better one is than the other. It's fucking weird if you ask me.

Do you think the average man ever experiences a pain equivalent to giving birth?
I don't think it is muscular strength they are talking about but an inner strength.
Also, enduring pain is strength. So it really depends on the context of the statement.

PS I see OD already said this kind of.
 
. . . Someone definitely didn't get enough hugs growing up. Were you the ugly one out of your siblings?
Most of the world saves the words I love you for special occasions. Asia, India, and eastern Europe hardly say it at all. You're just used to seeing it on tv every two minutes.

You're the most powerful human I know! I luv u!
 
Say stuff like "my wife is stronger than me, she's tougher than me" (just saw Brad Culpepper say this on Survivor).

And stuff like "my mom is the strongest human being I know" etc.?

Is it because of lots of broken homes and kids growing up without fathers, or is it some massive PC culture movement or what? I've never seen this stuff in real life. Yes I have a mother and father, I've never had the urge to try and say how much better one is than the other. It's fucking weird if you ask me.

You watch Survivor. That's the funny part of this post.
 
Michael Chiesa just proved me right.

Starting a fight at a press conference "Don't you ever talk about my mom" sob!
 
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