Ladies: If your man was whining like a little girl wanting attention, what would your...

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...reaction be? Im sorry but I can't stand whiny men....it's annoying and I have no sympathies for them either. If you overeat, then don't come whining to me....MAN UP.

Girls, do you baby your men and treat them like babies?
Tbelle: Good question...Im still trying to figure that one out myself...although this is the first and only time I've attracted a whiner.
 
I'm with you, girl!
I can't take whining men either. You don't say if you're married to the whiner or just dating, but you surely must've seen this side of him before marrying if you are married. If you're just dating, this habit of his is only going to get worse. He's got a low self-esteem and prob. needs to be kicked to the curb. Who'd want to live with that anyway -- even if this was a woman, I couldn't take the whining. Since you're asking this question, have you thought about moving on?
 
What's worse is women who have no sympathy for emotionally hurt men, and yet they expect sympathy from the man when they feel fragile.

Everybody feels emotional hurt and needs emotional support once in a while. People in a relationship need to be there for each other in times like that. It's a problem though if the guy is always whining. If this is the case you might want to wonder what's causing it.

I've seen women who grind their man under their thumb, controlling his every move and telling him what to do, having fits if he so much as looks at another woman etc., and then after they've squeezed the last drop of testosterone out of him they wonder why he doesn't act like a man.

If a woman wants her man to act like a man then she has to treat him like one.
 
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