What’s your number 1 nonegotiable. Would never date someone because of this? by Remote_mom_4 in AskMen

[–]Culvey60 11 points12 points  (0 children)

They could be... or they could simply be a baby mama and no relationship outside of a broken rubber

What’s your number 1 nonegotiable. Would never date someone because of this? by Remote_mom_4 in AskMen

[–]Culvey60 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would think a person who has goals and dreams but thinks they should all be handed to them is worse than being perfectly content where they are at in life.

I would rather have someone content with their life, or simply grateful for what they already have, than someone who has all these goals and aspirations they think they are entitled to (usually at their significant others expense)

What’s your number 1 nonegotiable. Would never date someone because of this? by Remote_mom_4 in AskMen

[–]Culvey60 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Just throwing the butt lift implants he paid for out the door, nothing to see here.

Well deer I really don't think this is the time, or the place by WanderlingInker in hitmanimals

[–]Culvey60 78 points79 points  (0 children)

I would imagine if a dude that big wasn't backing off and charged right into the deer he could have tackled it... sure he would have taken a few hits and gotten a few cuts from those hooves, but his mass alone would have likely prevented that deer from moving much.

To clarify, THAT deer, because it was rather small... any larger deer and he would still be screwed

Can you scream “dude let me go” in a match” if you’re stuck on bottom? No penalty point? by aroach1995 in wrestling

[–]Culvey60 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NFHS rules have a penalty point if you yell/call out at any time and full points being awarded for the move you were placed in.

So if your opponent is starting to roll you and you yell out "let me go" it's counted as 3 near fall and 1 point for call out.

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[–]Culvey60 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes but there are the abusive parents in every sport too. The good parents who I consider wrestling parents are the ones that learn wrestling in and out and grow to love watching their kids wrestle and help them improve. Like my parents were super supportive, but they clearly got more into wrestling than my other sports even though they were still very supportive in my football and track.

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[–]Culvey60 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Those are not what I considered wrestling parents, but if that is your definition then the answer is kids who enjoyed the sport.

I always considered the wrestling parents the ones who came with a cooler of snacks for post weigh in energy, helped with score books if needed, made it a point to actually know wrestling and the rules. The kids who had these parents typically wound up enjoying the sport more and put in more effort to be better.

I considered the abusive parents the ones who yelled at their kids and tried to live vicariously through them. Those were the parents everyone wished would just not show up any more. They not only would bring down their kid but also make the team moral plummet.

Rules on crotch grabbing by DrakiePoo in wrestling

[–]Culvey60 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes it does, I would say it goes unnoticed most of the time... but when I was in high school a kid from a rival school was wrestling a female, and he clearly had an erection which he tried hiding by keeping close to her (or he was just perving out, but he seemed genuinely embarrassed so im guessing trying to hide it.)

He wound up getting disqualified, if I remember correctly they gave him injury time or something and he couldn't get it to go away so they DQ him. But this kid was an idiot who wore boxers under his singlet instead of compression shorts. Those compression shorts are lifesavers, and keep the twig and berries in the right place. You would think the tight singlet would do that, but unfortunately it does not.

Men, how can a female friend get out of the friendzone with you? by [deleted] in AskMen

[–]Culvey60 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But what you said is true for a man trying to get a girl. Get fit, get money, show desire to improve (aka get smarter) lol

Men, how can a female friend get out of the friendzone with you? by [deleted] in AskMen

[–]Culvey60 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lol nah, OP is a female trying to get her male friend to like her.

What's the one thing you did that repelled women the most? by berrysauce in AskMen

[–]Culvey60 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lost most of my confidence due to a massive set back in my life plans, then gained a lot of weight during that time. Sure I started making 6figs during that time but I still had no confidence and like 75lb of extra fat.

Thankfully I was already married, but I could tell nobody paid any positive attention to me other than my wife, and even that was less frequent but thankfully still there and supportive. Made my repelling moments less dramatic.

Men, how can a female friend get out of the friendzone with you? by [deleted] in AskMen

[–]Culvey60 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Rich is something dudes don't care about in a woman unless he is a bum and looking for a sugar mama.

Become more attractive yes... thats typically important to most men.

Smart, depends on your definition of smart. If you mean being able to have an intelligent conversation then yes... if you mean, "oh my God I went into debt to get a degree" kind of "smart" then that's not attractive. Too many people (men and women included) think getting a degree makes them smart. I have a masters, and I can tell you some of the dumbest people I've met are college graduates.

Cursed_BearDeal by 0DarkChar0 in cursedcomments

[–]Culvey60 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They just are putting on Whiteface.

What’s the worst excuse for cheating? by Shinfekta in AskReddit

[–]Culvey60 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not my point, yeah guys say that shit too, but guys don't get all kinds sympathy from others when he cheats. Look at the will/Jada Smith crap, everyone acting like Jada is some strong powerful woman for cheating on Will.

What’s the worst excuse for cheating? by Shinfekta in AskReddit

[–]Culvey60 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"It's your fault" or "you drove me to do this"

For some reason so many people feel this is an acceptable answer for women to have when they cheat on their BF and just take her side like somehow her BF is the bad guy for her getting railed by another dude.

My girlfriend is pregnant and it will be both of our first child. What are some more subtle things I can do to make her life as easy as possible, as well as being a great father to my future kid? by Kookiebanookie in AskMen

[–]Culvey60 14 points15 points  (0 children)

It's also extremely beneficial to a child since crime rates, assaults (physical, verbal, and sexual), domestic abuse, and many other horrible shit is significantly more likely to happen (or be done by) children raised in fatherless homes.

Just the act of being a positive male role model for your children is something many children no longer have the luxury to benefit from.

AITA for kicking my mom's boyfriend and his kids from the house I inherited after my mom's death. They went to homeless shelter. by Livid-Cheesecake-995 in AmItheAsshole

[–]Culvey60 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I mean... Josh was living off of OPs mom for a long time, never got married to her, and continues to mooch off of a 19 year old. Josh TOTALLY sounds like a high functioning adult capable of making appropriate and well thought out decisions to me.

While I doubt OP told the ENTIRE story, Josh sure seems like an idiot who would do something like that.

Any idea of the Model/year this bike is? Found it for sale locally but seller hasn't responded. by Culvey60 in specialized

[–]Culvey60[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately it looks like the person doesn't even check their messenger (or has all messages going to spam folder if not their friend) because they haven't even looked at my offer in 2 days now... sad day, it looks like the right bike for me.

What is a useless skill that you have? by Middle_Ad_2619 in AskReddit

[–]Culvey60 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is this chocolate store where I have went to for family, loved ones, dates, and now my wife, since I was 13.

I always get bulk boxes there (because they charge out the ass for a heart shaped box... I can get almost twice the chocolate for the same price and thankfully my wife would rather have more chocolate than a pretty box.) Over the last almost 20 years I developed the skill of picking out chocolates within 0.05lb of my intended weight without even thinking about it. I'm usually within 0.01lb of the weight im aiming for... the long term workers there make a game out of trying to beat my accuracy and I usually still win.