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A Thank-You Note to Men By Mary-Louise Parker

To you, whom it may concern:Manly creature, who smells good even when you don’t, you wake up too slowly, with fuzzy, vertical hair and a slightly lost look on your face as though you are seven or seventy-five; you can fix my front door, my sink, and open most jars; you, who lose a cuff link and have to settle for a safety pin, you have promised to slay unfortunate interlopers and dragons with your Phillips head or Montblanc;

to you, because you will notice a woman with a healthy chunk of years or pounds on her and let out a wolf whistle under your breath and mean it; because you think either rug will be fine, really it will; you seem to walk down the street a little taller than me, a little more aware but with a purpose still; to you who codifies, conjugates, slams a puck, baits a hook, builds a decent cabinet or the perfect sandwich; you who gives a twenty to the kids selling Hershey’s bars and waits at baggage claim for three hours in your flannel shirt;

you, sir, you take my order, my pulse, my bullshit; you who soaps me in the shower, soaks with me in the tub; to you, boy grown-up, the gentleman, soldier, professor, or caveman, the fancy man with initials on your towels and salt on your chocolates, to you and to that guy at the concession stand; thank you for the tour of the vineyard, the fire station, the sound booth, thank you for the kaleidoscope, the Horsehead Nebula, the painting, the truth; to you who carries me across the parking lot, up the stairs, to the ER, to roll-away or rice mat; to you who shows up every so often only to confuse and torment, and you who stays in orbit, always, to my left and steady, you stood up for me, I won’t forget that; to you, the one who can’t figure it out and never will, and you who lost the remote, the dog, or your way altogether; to you, wizard, you sang in my ear and brought me back from the dead, you tell me things, make me shiver; to the ones who destroyed me, even if for a minute, and to the ones who grew me, consumed me, gave me my heart back times ten;

to most everything that deserves to call itself a man: How I do love thee, with your skill to light fires that keep me warm, light me up.

(via Esquire)

via mascarah’s tumblr.

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  1. allthingsmustpass reblogged this from jessicachu
  2. voirdire reblogged this from heureuxhasard and added:
    How do I love her, and men. And her more for loving men the way I do. Although how did she break up with Jeffrey Dean...
  3. demusdiaries reblogged this from thedame and added:
    To you, whom it may concern:Manly creature, who smells good even when you don’t, you wake up too slowly, with fuzzy,...
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  5. abscratch reblogged this from lemonlove and added:
    Sad they aren’t all like this… but that’s just what makes the good ones worthwhile.
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  18. cuntrywestern reblogged this from notarobotbutaghost and added:
    I love MLP pretty much more than anyone alive.
  19. kerismasunshine reblogged this from thedame and added:
    thedame|maidennewyork|asie|claudia|...Ditto. I admire the shit outta this woman!
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  22. thedame reblogged this from maidennewyork and added:
    wow, thats beautiful, id love to find a man who is worthy of such a letter.
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