Wednesday, September 26, 2012

We Ask - You Answer! Are men just children trapped inside adult bodies?


Happy Hump Day!

To those of you out there who thought The Style Profile was all about fashion and makeup - SURPRISE!  Today, we're asking for your feedback.  As many of you know, we spend our days chatting with women as we style their hair, touch up their makeup, apply their false eyelashes, etc. etc. 

Naturally, we talk about men quite frenquently, and we've been noticing a trend that is down right annoying! It even led me (this is Natalie, by the way) to make the following tweet:  "I've come to the conclusion that most men are children...except gay men" 

How could I have come to this conclusion, you ask?  The evidence is presented not only in my conversations with clients, but I've also begun to recognize the signs all around me!

Here are just a couple examples from the last two weeks: 

a)  I was sitting in the waiting area of a doctor's office minding my own business, when a man and his wife took the seat next to me.  He squinted his eyes and turned to his wife, "I need new glasses" he said.  Immediately, his wife reaches for her purse and takes out a slender calendar.  "I'll make you an appointment" she replies without hesitation.  She scribbles down a note to herself then reaches for her iPhone.  "Who do I see again?" the man asks his wife.  She responds with a name and a location of a what I presume is the location of his optomologist.  (Sidenote, I want to be clear that this man was completely competant in every way from my perspective. He was a man in his late 50's).  She knows who his eye doctor is and where it is located. Does he know where her doctor is located and her doctor's name? OF COURSE NOT! 

b)  At dinner on Monday evening, the couple seated next to me must have been married for a long time because they barely spoke at all throughout their entire meal... They even gazed all around the room; they looked at everything except one another.  Thinking they could be upsin an argument, I paid closer attention.  Soon, I realized this wasn't the case at all.  They mumbled something to each other and then the waitress brought the check.  When I glanced back at them one last time I realized the wife paid the check.  That wouldn't be that big of deal, except I started thinking of all my girl friends who balance household budgets...  I'd say 90% of my friends do.   

c)  My friend's boyfriend recently lost his dog to an unexpected illness. On impulse, walks into a pet store and purchases two puppies.  The boyfriend works late hours and has decided against keeping the dogs, and has asked her to sell them and keep them in the meantime.  So he makes an impulsive decision and she cleans it up??  What?!

d)  A girl gets tired of receiving late notices in the mail at the house she shares with her boyfriend.  One day, as he is watching tv in the next room, she asks if she can write his checks to pay his bills.  He says yes, and she comes in to the room, one check at a time, for him to sign... she stamps and mails his bills. 

e)  Another girl calls her husband ALL the time.  It's as though he can't remember to do anything for himself.  She ends up nagging him incessantly.  I started to think she enjoyed being in control of him... Then I realized, NO GIRL could possibly enjoy nagging. I asked her about it and she sighed with frustration. The bottom line is she can't trust him to do what he says he will do, so she nags.

UGH!  What is this all about???!?!

My question to you, lovely reader, is this:  Do we - as women - create a relationship of dependence with our significant others'?  Do we try to 'mother' the men in our lives?  If so, do we do this because they are children and need it?  Or do we do it because of an underlying maternal instinct?  OR do we do it because we are insecure and subconciously we know taking care of a man will make him stay?  Are we overzealous to exercise our strength as women because it gives us some kind of pleasure to be able to provide for someone else? 

OR - are most men just lazy by nature? 

Okay, we've asked...  Hopefully you'll be able to answer.  

xoxo!

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