BetterCallSaul
Master Don Juan
Some of you may recall some things I've posted before about setting goals for myself and one of those was to get back into riding motorcycles since I haven't done it in such a long time. Anyway slowly my gear is arriving and I'm taking a class to get my license changed then I can buy the bike. As each new piece of gear arrives my wife comments on it and most recently my leather jacket (which I think looks damn sexy) came in and she looked it over then commented about how she still doesn't like the idea and thinks this whole thing about me getting back into riding is my mid-life crisis.
I replied with something like "Why is it that anything a man my age is interested in or is trying to get better at is considered a mid-life crisis?"
Her: It just is and that's what you're going through.
Me: There's no such thing. Society has come up this phrase in order to try and shame men for wanting to do something more with themselves in order to repress them and keep confined into a certain role. (like just punching the clock at the office every day)
Her: It's a psychological term and it's been proven before.
Me: Then I'm sure you can provide appropriate references of these studies in independent journals for me to review, right?
Anyway, I finished up telling her I'm still going through with this. I don't believe in any sort of mid-life crisis BS because a lot of men my age are reaching a point in their life where their age is still good to go in being able to still attract younger women, and they're usually knocking down a lot in earnings to be able to have some serious discretionary income. I think this term is invented to shame men so that they don't risk 'rocking the boat' so to speak of the reliable beta male who punches the clock at the office to bring in a paycheck and sit at home.
I've been punching a clock in my career for almost 20 years now and I can tell you firsthand that there are plenty of days where it gets pretty damn boring and you do want to get out and do different things in your spare time. SS has already confirmed for me that other guys feel the same way and my thinking is on the right track: http://www.sosuave.net/forum/showthread.php?t=177829
Next time she brings this up and I know she will, I'll just turn it around on her and whatever new thing she's doing I'll just chalk it up to pre-menopause, being on her period, ovulating or whatever.
ETA: After we had this discussion I went and banged her. She said she wasn't feeling too well but I got what I wanted anyway.
I replied with something like "Why is it that anything a man my age is interested in or is trying to get better at is considered a mid-life crisis?"
Her: It just is and that's what you're going through.
Me: There's no such thing. Society has come up this phrase in order to try and shame men for wanting to do something more with themselves in order to repress them and keep confined into a certain role. (like just punching the clock at the office every day)
Her: It's a psychological term and it's been proven before.
Me: Then I'm sure you can provide appropriate references of these studies in independent journals for me to review, right?
Anyway, I finished up telling her I'm still going through with this. I don't believe in any sort of mid-life crisis BS because a lot of men my age are reaching a point in their life where their age is still good to go in being able to still attract younger women, and they're usually knocking down a lot in earnings to be able to have some serious discretionary income. I think this term is invented to shame men so that they don't risk 'rocking the boat' so to speak of the reliable beta male who punches the clock at the office to bring in a paycheck and sit at home.
I've been punching a clock in my career for almost 20 years now and I can tell you firsthand that there are plenty of days where it gets pretty damn boring and you do want to get out and do different things in your spare time. SS has already confirmed for me that other guys feel the same way and my thinking is on the right track: http://www.sosuave.net/forum/showthread.php?t=177829
Next time she brings this up and I know she will, I'll just turn it around on her and whatever new thing she's doing I'll just chalk it up to pre-menopause, being on her period, ovulating or whatever.
ETA: After we had this discussion I went and banged her. She said she wasn't feeling too well but I got what I wanted anyway.