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Written by joeknows
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Monday, 11 August 2008 00:32 |


The Mannpill Guide To Bathroom Etiquette
The public bathroom. It's a place that no man really wants to be. It's a cesspool of dirt, germs and human waste. But when the moment arises and you're away from the comforts of home, you have no choice. A public restroom is the only place to take care of business. And sometimes, "your business" has it's very own agenda.
But no matter what your business is in the bathroom (#1, #2 or a combo), there is a certain unwritten guide of edicate that seems to be lost these days. Well, we're here to help remind you. Here are some guidelines that every man should follow.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 19 August 2008 14:24 )
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Written by joeknows
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Monday, 04 August 2008 11:46 |

Joe,
I work in a brokerage firm and we all wear conservative business attire. One of my co-workers is a really attractive and voluptuous. She dresses very sexy and loves to flirt with me. If I wasn't married, I would be absolutely all over her. But since I do have some morals left I'm showing pretty good restraint. We still flirt around and I definitely get the feeling she's into me.
When I see her in meetings and when when we are talking my eyes can't seem but autofocus on her breasts. Although this is great scenery, I'm trying to maintain a level of professionalism and don't want the upper level managers to see me goofing off (although I bet you they are thinking the same thing). What should I do ? Is there any way around this?
Steve
New York
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Last Updated ( Monday, 04 August 2008 12:28 )
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Written by joeknows
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Wednesday, 30 July 2008 14:00 |

Joe,
My Boss is currently blowing a project we are working on big time. Chances are things are going to get really ugly very soon and he's likely going to be the fall guy. It's unfortunate however, because the rest of the team has just done a stellar job. On a personal level, he's a good guy but on the job, he's sinking fast. The problem is we don't want to go down with the ship. When is a good time to go over his head ? It's my career at stake here and I don't want to tarnish my reputation.
Thanks
Mike
New York, NY
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 30 July 2008 15:30 )
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Friday, 18 July 2008 09:04 |

Claire,
Why do women want what they can’t have! Its like right when a dude gets a girlfriend or gets serious, all of a sudden every girl wants to date or drop them draws. Right when they see a guy can commit even if they don’t know he has a female, they can feel it. Like a girl may never come up to you at a bar, ever, but you get a woman and it’s like you slipped spanish fly in every drink in the bar! Is there a new musk seeping from your pores?
Brad.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 25 July 2008 10:33 )
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Written by claire
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Friday, 11 July 2008 01:53 |

Dear Claire,
So life is never perfect and … well, girls and guys might fight. This might be a common question, but what are the wrong things to say in a fight?
Thanks,
Sherman
Dear Wants-to-fight-fair,
As I sit here thinking of all the things I could put as examples of what not to say in a fight, I see the list becomes quite long. When men and women fight, there are things neither party should say. Many fights start as basic disagreements or aggravations. It is inevitable for people to have different opinions. I’m going to call these disagreements, because the term fight implies that someone has to win or that the confrontation is just that, confrontation. If handled correctly, it does not escalate to that fighting level and all is fair in love and war, so to speak. Here are a few key things to remember:
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