Lori_F.
Mar 19, 2003, 10:17 AM
James recently posted a very intriguing message in relation to another topic. He said that a man yearns to make love, while a guy tries to have sex.
James's comment has inspired me to start a new discussion thread: What's the difference between a "guy" and a "man"?
Here are a few of my own contributions, to get us started...
A guy loves and spends time with his dog. A man loves and spends time with his children.
A guy can explain the infield fly rule. A man can explain escrow, capital gains, and the two-party system.
A guy reacts. A man respects.
A guy has a driver's license, but a man drives responsibly.
A guy is old enough to vote. A man votes.
A guy might stand you up, but a man won't let you down.
A guy may be dependent. A man is dependable.
Lindsey
Mar 19, 2003, 01:48 PM
A guy may have a budget, but a man knows how to budget correctly.
roachman1215
Mar 20, 2003, 06:13 AM
A 'guy' thinks that he knows everything.
A 'Man' knows that he must never stop learning in order to grow.
roachman1215
Mar 21, 2003, 06:27 AM
A guy likes to eat, but a Man learns how to cook so that he can make romantic dinners for his loved one.
lover_with_wingz
Mar 21, 2003, 07:08 AM
A man is like James a guy is just everyone else!!!
Nah for real though...LOL I was joking!!!! ;D
;D
a man lives up to his words of commitment....
a guy is still learning how to say I love you forever
instead of I love you now F*ck me PLz!
Haha~Chrissy
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