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Unlikely I would buy the product. Men are not the same as women and that is how it should be. Either accept your man as he is or let him go I say.
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Women do not want to change their man. I think the cuddle spray is more for "improvement" Most women I know would love a man who can help out around the house more and be more sensitive.
Am I right?
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quote:Originally posted by LebanesePrincess: Most women I know would love a man who can help out around the house more
Most women I know want a man who shares the work around the house. Not one who sees it as a woman's job and only "helps her" with it.
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I loved the word "improvement" and I adore those types of men who share the household chores, especially when it's of his own accord.
LP, the thing that was a turn off for me about the spray was the following statement in the advert - "So now macho men will turn into cuddling lovey dovey bird after a few sprays."
I just wouldn't want my macho man turning into a wimp. Cuddles in my mind is a personal preference, some people like lots of hugging, while others not so much. My preference is somewhere in the middle.
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I agree unicorn. the middle road is the best way to go. I think the blog was more sarcastic and making fun of the spray. However many of the people there seem to have taken it seriously as men have felt threatned while women saw it as an opprotunity to have men become more domisticated!
I find the whole idea of the cuddle spray funny and how men and women commented on it even funnier!