Why Women Love Men
They've got that comfortable place on their shoulder
that's perfect for snuggling into while we fall asleep.
They're at peace with their bodies, except for maybe
some minor anxiety over height, weight, and baldness.
They're enthusiastic about our bodies, even when
we're not.
They fall in love so hard, once they finally fall.
They've got that comfortable place on their shoulder
that's perfect for snuggling into while we fall asleep.
They're at peace with their bodies, except for maybe
some minor anxiety over height, weight, and baldness.
They're enthusiastic about our bodies, even when
we're not.
They fall in love so hard, once they finally fall.
Chest hair, forearm hair and the feel of a newly
shaved cheek.
Bravery around snakes, waterbugs, bats and
flat tires.
Their unapologetic lust for a nice hunk of beef
or chocolate cake.
Their ability to solve problems simply by throwing
a ball around.
The glimpse you get, when they wear their baseball
cap backward of their inner Little Leaguer.
How tender they get when they cry, and how seldom
they do it.
What they lack in talk, they tend to make up for
in action.
They make excellent companions when driving through
rough neighborhoods or walking past dark alleys.
They really love their moms. They remind us of our dads.
They don't mind accompanying a woman to a party even
though she looks like a movie star and they look like
the chauffeur.
Their near-endless appetite for discussing the ins and
outs of work and money - ours as well as theirs.
Their genuine ardor for tinkering with toilets, changing
oil and assembling gas grills - jobs any intelligent
woman can do but would be nuts to volunteer for.
They never care what their horoscope, their mother-
in-law, nor the neighbors say.
They rarely lie about their age, their weight, or their
clothing size.
How awestruck they are in the face of a homemade
cookie.
How great their hands look holding ours.
Their face is a treasure to behold when they give us
a present they picked out.
Their ignorance is usually amusing.
They have a great sense of competition.
They give great hugs, ( and always melt our hearts
when a sweet "I love you Princess" is added)
Though they often try to hide it, they're very
tenderhearted and caring.
They have an uncanny ability to look deeply into
our eyes and connect with our heart, even when
we don't want them to.
They don't care whether colors match, but are willing to be
concerned if we want them to be.
They can be taught.
They give us a peek at the little boy inside when they get sick or happy or hurt.
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