| Hypothetical question Posted: 2/14/2007 1:30:27 AM | | tell her to eat whatever she wants. if she feels awkward there it is her fault, not his. it shouldn't be an issue. if she doesn't eat meat she doesn't have to. | |
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| Hypothetical question Posted: 2/14/2007 1:59:29 AM | | you should just say I am so sorry I only put good things in my mouth (and give him a wink) | |
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| Hypothetical question Posted: 5/12/2008 1:23:16 PM | | lol, funny answer jan, just tell the guy you dont eat certain things, if he doesn't understand then screw him, it's his loss | |
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| Hypothetical question Posted: 5/12/2008 1:39:06 PM | | I'd appreciate the "not saying anything" approach. Most great steak places at least offer a chicken dish of some sort, so it's kind of a crap shoot as to whether it would be a big deal or not. And if it was, I'd appreciate her going along anyway, because I love me some steak! | |
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| Hypothetical question Posted: 5/12/2008 1:53:56 PM | I think if she really liked him then it would not be an issue.
Of course, picky eating seems to go hand in hand with slender and petite women.
On one hand it is annoying when they can't eat anything, but on the other hand it is better than if they eagerly chowed down on everything. | |
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| Hypothetical question Posted: 5/12/2008 2:52:56 PM | What do you call a vegetarian with diarrhea? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salad Shooter
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| Hypothetical question Posted: 5/15/2008 10:15:00 AM | The key word here is: HONESTY If you can not be honest than just do not BE at all. | |
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