Men and commitment...

The Loony Bin ( loonies@bloodaxe.demon.co.uk )
9 Apr 1998 00:07:28 -0000


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  ------- Forwarded foolishness follows -------

DO NOT EXPECT THE GUY TO MAKE A HASTY COMMITMENT.

By 'hasty," I mean, "within your lifetime." Guys are extremely
reluctant to make commitments. This is because they never feel
ready.

"I'm sorry." guys are always telling women, "but I'm just not
ready to make a commitment." Guys are in a permanent state of
nonreadiness. If  guys were turkey breasts, you could put them
in a 350-degree oven on July Fourth, and they still wouldn't be
done in time for Thanksgiving.

Women have a lot of trouble understanding this. Women ask
themselves: How can a guy say he's "not ready" to make a
permanent commitment to a woman with whom he is obviously
compatible; a woman whom he has been seeing for years; a woman
who once drove his dog to the veterinarian in her new car when
it (the dog) started making unusual stomache noises and then
barfing prolifically after eating an entire birthday cake,
including candles, that she made from scratch for him (the guy),
the result being that her car will smell like a stadium rest
room for the next five years, at the end of which this guy will
probably still say he's "not ready"? 

And how come this same guy was somehow capable, at age seven, of
committing himself to a lifelong, passionate, win-or-lose
relationship with the Kansas City Royals, who have never so much
as sent him a card?

A lot of women have concluded that the problem is that guys, as
a group, have the emotional maturity of hamsters. No, this is
not the case. A hamster is much more capable of making a lasting
commitment to a woman, especially if she gives it those little
food pellets. Wheras a guy, in a relationship, will consume the
pellets of companionship, and he will run on the exercise wheel
of lust; but as soon as he senses that the door of commitment is
about to close and trap him in the wire cage of true intimacy,
he'll squirm out, scamper across the kitchen floor of
uncertainty and hide under the refrigerator of nonreadiness.

This is natural behavior. Guys are born with a fundamental,
genetically transmitted mental condition known to psychologists
as: The Fear That If You Get Attached to a Woman, Some
Unattached Guy, Somewhere, Will Be Having More Fun Than You.

This is why all married guys assume that all unmarried guys lead
lives of constant excitement involving hot tubs full of naked
international fashion models; wheras in fact for most unmarried
guys, the climax of the typical evening is watching an
informercial for Hair-in-a-Spraycan while eating onion dip
straight from the container. (This is also true of married guys,
although statistically they are far more likely to be using a
spoon.)

So guys are extremely reluctant to make commitments, or even to
take any steps that might lead to commitment. This is why, when
a guy goes out on a date with a woman and finds himself really
liking her, he often will demonstrate his affection by avoiding
her for the rest of his life.

Women are puzzled  by this, "I dont' understand," they say,  "We
had such a great time!  Why doesn't he call?"

The reason is that the guy, using the linear guy thought
process, has realized that if he takes her out again, he'll
probably like her even more, so he'll take her out again, and
eventually they'll fall in love with each other, and they'll get
married, and they'll have children, and then they'll have
grandchildren, and eventually they'll retire and take a trip
around the world, and they'll be walking hand-in-hand on some
spectacular beach in the South Pacific, reminiscing about the
lifetime of experiences they've shared together, and then
several naked international fashion models will walk up and
invite him to join them in  a hot tub, and he won't be able to
do it.

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