Give Me a Wimp
June 16, 2009 by ladybaby
Published in Relationships
A gentle and kind man is more a real man, than a Moncho type.
Moncho men use and abuse women. They have egos that blind them from viewing women as equal human beings. They believe that women were created for their personal pleasure and benefit. They treat women as slaves void of feelings.
Give me a “wimp.’ A man who can relate to feelings of compassion, and understanding. A man who’s not afraid to put his hands in dish water, or change a messy diaper. A man who can share equal house hold chores without suffering some disease called “male ego.”
Give me a wimp who can cry when he feels his emotions move, and can sacrifice his time and energy to help his woman pull the load in life. Give me a wimp that won’t beat a woman to let off his anger and frustration, but instead knows how to respect her, and love her, because he believes that “what he does to her, is what he would want himself.”
Give me a wimp who can watch the kids, and not claim he’s “babysitting,” as if he is doing a woman some big favor by taking them off her hands for a couple hours. Give me a wimp who knows the meaning of gentle and kind. Who can see the hardships, and sacrifices a woman makes for her family, and who isn’t afraid to lower his male image to bend down and help her carry the load.
Jesus Christ was a lowly man. “A wimp” – yet, he is known as the Greatest man that ever lived. Yes, Lord, give me a wimp. A REAL MAN!
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June 16th, 2009 at 3:53 am
hmmm…if only all woman thought as you do
June 16th, 2009 at 4:03 am
A good poem written by someone who knows what she likes and wants.
June 16th, 2009 at 4:14 am
I WILL 2ND THAT!
June 16th, 2009 at 4:20 am
Who needs someone as solid as Freddie Mercury? Yes I’d rather take a humble wimp.
June 16th, 2009 at 5:20 am
Great men are humble and kind. Love it!
June 16th, 2009 at 5:55 am
all great men have been “whimps”. I never Knew this word meant so good. I believe that one must, despite his status, must try to understand the feelings of others.
June 16th, 2009 at 7:46 am
yes, this is manliness. Well said.