It's a GUY thing Jul 19, 2008 | dianne2001 Really means: "There is no rational thought pattern connected with it, and you have no chance at all of making it logical." "Can I help with dinner?" Really means: "Why isn't it already on the table?" "Uh huh," "Sure, honey," or "Yes, dear." Really means: Absolutely nothing. It's a conditioned response. "It would take too long to explain." Really means: "I have no idea how it works." "I'm getting more exercise lately." Really means: "The batteries in the remote are dead." "We're going to be late." Really means: "Now I have a legitimate excuse to drive like a maniac." "Take a break, honey, you're working too hard." Really means: "I can't hear the game over the vacuum cleaner." "That's interesting, dear." Really means: "Are you still talking?" "Honey, we don't need material things to prove our love." Really means: "I forgot our anniversary again." "You expect too much of me." Really means: "You want me to stay awake." "That's women's work." Really means: "It's difficult, dirty, and thankless." "You know how bad my memory is." Really means: "I remember the theme song to 'F Troop', the address of the first girl I ever kissed and the Vehicle Identification Numbers of every car I've ever owned, but I forgot your birthday." "Oh, don't fuss. I just cut myself, it's no big deal." Really means: "I have severed a limb, but will bleed to death before I admit I'm hurt." "I do help around the house." Really means: "I once put a dirty towel in the laundry basket." "Hey, I've got my reasons for what I'm doing." Really means: "I sure hope I think of some reasons pretty soon." "I can't find it." Really means: "It didn't fall into my outstretched hands, so I'm completely clueless." "What did I do this time?" Really means: "What did you catch me doing?" "I heard you." Really means: "I have no idea what you just said, and am hoping desperately that I can fake it well enough so that you don't spend the next 3 days yelling at me." "You look terrific." Really means: "Oh, please don't try on one more outfit. I'm starving." "I missed you." Really means: "I can't find my sock drawer, the kids are hungry and we are out of toilet paper." "I'm not lost. I know exactly where we are." Really means: "I'm lost. I have no idea where we are, and no one will ever see us alive again." "We share the housework." Really means: "I make the messes, you clean them up." "This relationship is getting too serious." Really means: "You're cutting into the time I spend with my truck." "I don't need to read the instructions." Really means: "I am perfectly capable of screwing it up without printed help." COMMENTS
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