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Thread: Is falling in love first or having sex first?
marianne9999
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Is falling in love first or having sex first?
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10/24/2008 3:46:03 PM
Many people in this thread seem to think love comes before sex. But considering that it takes several months for couples to say "I love you", while only takes a month or so of dating before sex, something doesn't match up...
marianne9999
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every girl is a potential gf?
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3/30/2008 6:05:42 PM
A guy told me today that single guys see every non-ugly girl they meet as a potential date/gf, is that true?
I always thought you get to know someone first, and then maybe become attracted to them...
marianne9999
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anyone ever had a psychic reading from an Ontario psychic?
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1/28/2008 9:34:32 AM
Anyone know a good one in Toronto?
marianne9999
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Would you feel comfortable seeing someone infrequently?
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1/16/2008 7:35:44 PM
Let's say you have been seeing a girl for two to three months, and work is really busy for you. You can only see 2-3 times a month on weekends. Would you feel comfortable with that situation or would you need to see that person more?
I am in that situation now. At the beginning, the guy used to want to talk to me all the time, now he doesn't email/call/text/IM anymore, but he still treats me really well when we see each other. If you don't talk or see someone for 2-3 weeks, would you feel totally ok with it or would it bother you? Should I be worried or am I just overanalyzing things?
Do you lose interest if you see/talk to the girl that infrequently?
marianne9999
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If you truly loved your g/f would you dump her for not putting out?
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12/14/2007 4:17:52 PM
This is an old thread and I revived it because I wanted to ask guys one question, but seems like everyone only reads the first post, so I'll post my question again...
Suppose in that situation the woman gives him head, basically does everything except have sex with him (getting naked, cuddling, oral, etc), would you guys feel any differently?
marianne9999
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If you truly loved your g/f would you dump her for not putting out?
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12/14/2007 1:03:46 PM
Sorry for reviving an old thread...
Suppose in that situation the woman gives him head, basically does everything except have sex with him (getting naked, cuddling, oral, etc), would you guys feel any differently? Just curious because someone I know is in a very similar situation...
marianne9999
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what's wrong with me? (I get tired of people)
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11/4/2007 7:33:10 PM
Just want to thank everyone for some excellent advice here. And I am glad to hear that I am not the only one like this!
marianne9999
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what's wrong with me? (I get tired of people)
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11/2/2007 5:45:14 PM
I will use the most recent example... I am seeing this guy for the past month. He is good looking, really sweet, caring, talented in a lot of things, and crazy about me. I used to like him a lot at first. But now, I am just tired of him. Certain mannerisms about him start to annoy me and I just want to break it off with him. This happens to me everytime (I mean about me getting tired of people). What is wrong with me? Am I just picking the wrong guys to fall for or is it just me? I suspect it is the latter :( What should I do about it?
I know my question may come across as retarded, but I have been dealing with this problem for many years, and I don't want to be a jackass forever! But I can't change my feelings if I am suddenly tired of a person! What should I do?
marianne9999
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How many people like Stand up Comedy?
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4/30/2007 9:27:18 PM
HATE stand up. I fell asleep last time I went to Yuk Yuk's. I love Second City though.
marianne9999
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Why are no girls happy being single?
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4/29/2007 5:38:50 PM
Most of the female posters who answered the question are much older than the original poster, who is 21. Many teenage girls need to be in a relationship, and feel insecure without a boyfriend, because school is a big popularity contest. So, yes, I have seen a lot of those kids who stay in a relationship until they find another guy, and many of them have "backup" boyfriends, or "plan A' and "plan B" guys when they are looking for boyfriends. But as they pass their teenage /high school years, the neediness for relationship decreases. There are some girls in their twenties who still sees it as a popularity contest thing to date hot guys though...
marianne9999
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Who Finds This Romantic Scenario Appealing ?
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4/28/2007 8:33:13 AM
If that happened to me, I would immediately see that guy as trying to recreate some fantasy of his, and I would feel uncomfortable as hell. Too grandiose. Romantic is good, but on a smaller scale.
marianne9999
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What percentage of men would you consider date worthy?
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4/25/2007 2:17:07 PM
At my workplace where everyone is in their 20s and 30s, with very similar educational background, and most have decent looking bodies/face, 70-80%
For the average 20s something city crowd, 30% (the rest just looks like players or not my type or not the right body type)
For the average crowd on the subway, all ages, around 5% ( I think)
Those numbers are based on initial attraction and the ability to carry on a nice conversation. Keep in mind though, many of these (maybe 50-70%) won't get to the dating stage once I get to know them as a person.
ubkobalt, regarding your comment on approaching women... If the guy is out of my league and approach me, then I put him into the creep category. If the guy is someone I am ambivalent about, no big deal.
To improve your odds/get on someone's radar, doing something unique - be the ubquitous mystery guy, extended eye contact, etc, use your imagination!
marianne9999
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the half smile
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4/24/2007 10:18:51 PM
That's good. Smile a lot, it will make you happier!
marianne9999
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What causes things to go wrong?
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4/24/2007 10:12:29 PM
From my past failures when I, like you, had zero experience, I have only one advice for you. Don't rush anything, even if you feel everything is going amazing and feel like you want to be with her forever. It's hard to judge what is too fast and what is not, but just keep that in mind.
I made that mistake several times in the past, I didn't take the time to absorb the negative aspects of that person, and only chose to see the good side. And then when I realize all the negative things that I chose not to see, I lost interest as fast as I fell in "love". I don't know if this kind of experience is something you can learn from reading a paragraph, but good luck on your relationship!
marianne9999
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Funny mispronunciations that you have heard.........
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4/22/2007 1:20:21 PM
I can't remember where this is from, probably a tv show...
The woman was saying with an accent something to the effect of "The most important thing in a marriage is happiness"
where happiness was pronounced with an emphasis on the second syllable making it sound like " a penis"
marianne9999
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half-marathon training schedule?
Posted:
4/22/2007 11:01:49 AM
My last one was 1:37, I always run the whole way.
My advice for you
1. don't get injured
2. run as much as possible without getting injured.
feel free to ask me anything training-related, and have fun!
marianne9999
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Does your level of education limit or enhance relationships?
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4/21/2007 12:28:58 PM
I don't think education distance us from people around us. The place where I work and the friends I have all have very similar educational backgrounds. Sure, it is easier to find people with very low expectations who will settle for being a cashier or a waitor for life. But if that is not your personality, even if you don't have a college education, you would still be working your ass off trying to achieve your goals. And you still won't get along with people with low expectations in life.
A college degree is nothing special IMO. Anyone can get through college while being high, drunk, or asleep everyday. And I see a lot of people who graduate from college and not learn anything beside what is in the textbooks. They can't think any better than someone with no degree...
Edit: It is sad how many people associate a degree with book smart when the whole point of university is to teach students to think critically and not to memorize and regurgitate crap.
marianne9999
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Paying for dinner date with 2 for 1 coupon. Will she be impressed?
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4/21/2007 7:08:20 AM
However, the 2 for 1 coupon does have value, and it's fair enough for a fellow if parsimony's his primary objective, to use a coupon instead of cash for his share. His date would be insulted, I'd anticipate, but, she'd lose a Small Claims Court case, which I suppose is a point if such things matter.
Actually, the value of the 2 for 1 coupon is contigent upon her paying under the same bill, usually for equal or more than his share of the meal.
If that happened to me, I would call the waitress back and tell her to redo our tabs - give us separate bills. And of course a big tip for the waitress up front to make her effort worth it. Then smile sweetly at my date.
marianne9999
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10 Easy Paths to Self Destruction
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4/20/2007 11:31:06 AM
Last year, at least 400,000 Americans managed to kill themselves based almost solely on what they ate. Heart disease is the country's number one killer and, while some of that comes from genetics, most of it's due to the fat-laden, sugar-heavy junk we put in our bodies. Looking for the most effective, probably most enjoyable way to do yourself in? Have another doughnut. And make it cream-filled!
Haha, I love that marketing crap from Heart and Stoke. Everyone has to die someday, and you won't die due to old age. Out of the many common ways to die, I would say a heart attack would be a rather comfortable one...
marianne9999
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Cancer: Is it genetic?
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4/20/2007 11:27:04 AM
I only provided an EXAMPLE of how genetics can be involved. Please note that different cancers are due to different misspelled "words", and it can be one letter of the word misspelled, or several letters of that word, or it can take a combination of several misspelled words to cause that particular cancer. The rules are different for different cancers.
What I meant in my example was that the generations before you pass on the chance to get cancer, not the actual cancer itself. Your parents don't have to have cancer to pass the misspelled words on. Using my previous example, if your grandparents have this word misspelled at two places, then they would still be healthy. But that misspelled word gets passed on to you, and you only need to get one extra wrong spelling to get cancer. How to get cancer then? These words in your body are stored inside your cells. And cells reproduce to make new cells, while old cells die - very fast turnover in most cases. Everytime a cell reproduces to make new cells, it has to replicate those "words" (think of making a new baby - you need to make new eyes, nose ears...). If a mistake occurs in the replication process (eg due to smoking) and is not corrected immediately by the spellchecker, you get stuck with the wrong word from then on. Words get misspelled all the time. Most of the time, it occurs in a place where it doesn't matter. However, if that critical letter gets misspelled, the word can tell your body to produce, for example, lots of breast cells and you get breast cancer.
I know it is a complicated concept. Does that answer your question?
(This process of getting cancer when you're 50 is different from getting cancer as a newborn baby. An explanation would require another paragraph.)
marianne9999
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Cancer: Is it genetic?
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4/20/2007 10:39:48 AM
You can't think of cancer as one disease. Cervical cancer, prostate cancer, lung cancer, etc, they are all separate diseases with separate properties, caused by different things. Yes, most cancers have a genetic basis. There is no single "Cancer gene". Think of genes in your body as words, each word spells something. To really simplify things, one gene spells eye, so it tells your body to make you an eye. Other genes spell prostate. If the word gets misspelled, you get cancer. For example, a misspelled word for breast tells the cells in your breast to never stop growing. How that word gets mispelled? Passed on from your parents, which were passed on from your grandparents... Sitting under the sun too much... Smoking... In short, it is a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Sometimes, for example, the word needs to be misspelled at three places for you to get cancer. If you inherit a gene from your parents where the incorrect spelling occurs in two places, then the chances of getting cancer is higher because now, you only need to misspell the third place in that word to get cancer. Whereas in a normal person, they have three strikes - ie three places that need to be misspelled before cancer kicks in.
Does that make sense?
marianne9999
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Do any of you women prefer beta males over alpha ones?
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4/20/2007 10:26:00 AM
In general, I prefer beta males. Alpha males are too dominant. They are attractive the first time you meet them. But not that good for relationships because the relationship just doesn't feel equal. From my observations of alpha males, they talk "down" (not in an unkind way or anything) at everybody, including their significant others.
marianne9999
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asian girls with asian guys with nice rides
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4/14/2007 4:40:28 PM
First, to answer your question, I am Asian and I am not into cars. In fact, I prefer the subway over driving, so I don't care what cars guys drive. It seems like guys care just as much as girls, as a way to show off to their peers.
i believe being a chinese cbc guy if ya don;t have the money or the car-nice one that is-good luck geetin a chinese cbc gf, maybe try flip, thai, malaysian,viet or ven white if white gal willing to go out with us chinese guys-as when they come to this country are usually poor and not as rich as honger or chinese cbcs.
Onto your post. I find the racism more disturbing than the shallow girls who discriminate guys based on cars. This is assuming I understood correctly what you meant, despite your masterful use of punctuation and capitalizations. Which brings me to my next point.
The ability to spell correctly with proper punctuation will likely attract a lot more girls than driving a good looking car, unless you are going for the shallow girls... In that case, work on getting that Ferrari.
Now, onto something that is equally racist. I am not attracted to Chinese guys in general (exceptions can be made), because of the inferiority complex in the Asian/Japanese culture. Everywhere I look, Asian girls are carrying LV and Burberry. (I have nothing against designer bags, but if someone is carrying LV just for the monogram canvas and to look like every other Asian chick, then I see a problem) Parents in Japan go gaga over blond-hair-blue-eyed Caucasians, paying wads of $$$ for their kids to learn English from them. I think the original poster's attitude is an epitome of this culture's values and insecurities. Finally, I would like to note that those "shallow" girls you mentioned are not really Chinese born "Canadians". They are hardly Canadians; their values would make them wannabe-Canadians more than anything else.
marianne9999
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Physical attractiveness of women
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4/13/2007 6:45:25 PM
I look at myself objectively. How I see myself is weird. I feel like, if I consider everyone in the world to look 80% similar, I would look <10% similar to anyone else I have seen. I think it is because I have looked at myself for way too many years. t I can't really compare myself to standards of beauty (eg movie stars) or anyone else around me. So I have nothing to base my judgement on when I try to decide how attractive or not attractive I am.
I can definitely tell I am more attractive during certain periods of my menstrual cycle though - so I guess that is objective by your definition since I am only comparing myself with myself, on different days.
I wish someone could tell me my attractiveness level, it's like a mystery to me :(
marianne9999
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Jeans
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4/13/2007 6:35:16 PM
It all depends on taste and fashion sense. A man with good taste will look good in jeans and anything else he choose to wear. A man with bad taste can look bad even in a suit and tie.
marianne9999
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Ladies, you have one option to choose from...which one would you choose?
Posted:
4/11/2007 8:16:48 PM
depends on how adventurous/tired I feel that night... But most likely B
marianne9999
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correlation between shyness and ability to communicate
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4/11/2007 7:55:10 PM
Just curious about your experiences regarding shy people - do they communicate better or worse in a relationship than sociable types? Or no correlation?
I don't see why my post has to be 200 letters to get my question across...
marianne9999
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Does my profile need some work?
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4/3/2007 8:21:57 PM
1. spell check
2. don't diss other guys
3. don't lie about your weight
marianne9999
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Stupid things people say.
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4/2/2007 8:28:18 PM
"you have a twin sister, does she look like you?"
why is that stupid?
marianne9999
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masculinity - very important?
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4/1/2007 10:11:24 PM
wait, you think you need to lose weight?! If you are doing that for the sake of sports, then you have my utmost respect. But if you are doing that to attract women, then maybe you should work on getting your perception of yourself on par with reality instead of on your appearance.
marianne9999
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masculinity - very important?
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4/1/2007 10:05:30 PM
Masculinity, if you are referring to body type, no, it's not important. There are several approaches to looking good - you can look like the boy-next-door kind of cute, or you can try to look like the dude on the cover of Men's Health. Either ways can get you the girls. Seems like you fit into the former type.
Looks like you have a strong jawline, your voice is deep, and as long as you don't act like you're gay, you are masculine enough! One thing though, if you grin like you do in the picture too much, you might look childish. You mentioned you are a runner and swimmer who cares about getting your times down, that kind of dedication and competitveness is much more attractive than being the average guy with big muscle who works out in the gym.
I read quite a few of your posts where you were worrying about how attractive you are. Perhaps you should try this. Next time you have a chance to interact with a girl, eg at the cashier's paying for your groceries, stare at the girl for several seconds until you make eye contact for slightly longer than normal, then smile at her. With guys like you, chances are good that she will drool on the spot. It takes several instances like that to realize what you really look like to the opposite sex. Just my 0.02 from personal experience growing up...
marianne9999
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hierarchy among males
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4/1/2007 9:27:26 PM
as you guys grow older, does your place in the hierarchy still means as much to you?
marianne9999
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Foods and eating habbits
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4/1/2007 9:04:26 PM
Can a junk food junkie and someone who eats natural foods compromise and
get along at the table?
No. I love food! If my partner is one of those people with really picky eating habits, it definitely won't work since food is such a huge part of my life. I love trying different types of foods and I love junk food.
Would you be worried about cracking open a fresh egg and seeing a baby chicken?
You think weird. I have never hear of this happening. However, as a person who once had to do that on a daily basis, I can tell you it is not pretty. Live baby chicks splash a lot. But I guess if they were stored in the fridge it would be ok... If you're that worried, always crack them open from the rounder side inside a ziplock bag!
marianne9999
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What do you think looks really sexy on guys clothing wise?
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3/31/2007 1:21:21 PM
my fav: white dress shirt + non-baggy jeans
bonus points for diesels, extra bonus points for rock and republic
marianne9999
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Why do you wear make up to the pool/workout?
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3/31/2007 1:14:04 PM
Some girls go to the gym to do 1000 crunches and 1000 bicep curls with 5Ib dumbbells. Other girls go to the gym to break a sweat with the goal to bench their own body weight.
Some girls dress up to go to the gym, other girls don't.
There are different types of women around.
marianne9999
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Religious Dating
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3/30/2007 9:25:45 PM
To the previous poster, I won't have so much faith in his parents as to assume they aren't stupid people, hehe.
Sarah, I am in your bf's position. I dont' have the experience/wisdom that many people who posted before me have. But here's how I see things. If your bf already chose to reject his family's beliefs BEFORE you came along, great. If he is siding with you just because he loves you, I am rather pessimistic about the outcome of your relationship. Second, I don't think you should convert to Judaism just for him, for the sake of maintaining equality in your relationship. I bet his family won't like you any better.
marianne9999
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guy with less education than u-would u date him
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3/30/2007 8:54:57 PM
I am asian with American values - probably not quite your definition of "chinese canadized", if you are referring to those who always hang out in big chinese groups (me guessing from those comments about parents and your location).
Yes, I am willing to date someone less educated than me, but 4 years undergrad is minimum.I don't have a checklist or anything, but in general, that's how it turns out. Less than undergrad is just automatic brownie points deduction. Maybe I will change my mind later on in life, I dunno... <rant>Anyways, I don't understand why people always compare stupid, educated guy to smart, uneducated one, as if there is no third option and no other equally important criteria aside from education. </rant>
I don't give a damn what my parents think. Money, I don't care either unless he is making 20k for life.
I don't have friends with 2 years of post secondary education, I don't think I would mind, if I do meet such a person.
PS. If the thought of lying about one's education level ever crossed someone's mind, I won't want to have anything to do with that person. Just my honest opinion.
marianne9999
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Ladies are aroused when they see a guy do what?
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3/30/2007 8:26:57 PM
stare at me
that's it.
marianne9999
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hierarchy among males
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3/28/2007 6:30:26 AM
reeeallly??? From my observations, guys seem pretty competitive in general. I wonder if it has something to do with age.
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hierarchy among males
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3/27/2007 8:02:14 PM
I am just curious about the finer details of male-male interaction.
For a given group of males, must there always be a hierarchy? How long does it take to establish, in your experience? Must everyone be ranked, or is it just alpha, beta, and "everyone else"? If it is just two people, can both be equal? What about three? four? Can there ever be two alpha's?
As for ranking in the hierarchy, can you rank these qualities in order of importance, or name any other qualities not on the list: wealth/social status, looks, age, height, talkativeness, knowledge/intelligence, girlfriend's hotness (Let's say your group is not formed based on one of the above qualities, eg not a group of scientists)
Do males ever try to move up in rank on purpose - is that ever successful or will that never end peacefully? How much do guys worry about having to maintain their rank?
Sorry for making it so analytical, I know it is much more of an intuitive process...
One more: do guys conscientiously try to avoid hanging out with another guy or does hanging out in groups just come naturally?
marianne9999
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Where is it NOT appropriate to ask a girl out?
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3/24/2007 6:29:27 PM
geesh, I said that applies only when you're in a position of power.
marianne9999
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Ladies can confidence come off as cockiness?
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3/23/2007 10:24:44 PM
confident = you acknowledge your strengths AND know/admit to your weaknesses
cockyness = you talk about your strengths all the time and refuse to acknowledge your weakness/faults
marianne9999
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Where is it NOT appropriate to ask a girl out?
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3/23/2007 10:19:32 PM
This doesn't apply to many people, but I still want to rant:
Don't ask a girl out when you are a cop or security guard on duty!!! Especially when the girl doesn't see you as a potential mate and only consider you to be there doing your job. If you are a super-sexy chick magnet, maybe it's ok. But otherwise, you come across as a perv!
Oh, looking at the above post, I guess it applies to any situation where you have power over the girl.
Edit: I haven't read the entire thread, I apologize in advance if this has been mentioned already...
marianne9999
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what does this mean
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3/22/2007 9:04:52 PM
Hey! My GADS! We've been had...and how fitting! A fake profile complaining about fake profiles...HAW HAW HAW HAW HAW!...
sorry, I'm still kinda new here, am I missing something? I am only here for the forums. My profile isn't fake considering I didn't even put a profile...
marianne9999
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Working on trying to build confidence.
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3/22/2007 7:49:01 PM
Dating someone with low self esteem is like taking care of a needy child. No fun. Height is not half as big an issue as self esteem.
edit: just read your profile, 5'7 is perfectly fine, not short.
marianne9999
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what does this mean
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3/22/2007 7:39:06 PM
why do people like to use others' pics or put misleading age/location info?
http://www.ratemypicture.com/profiles/64826.shtml
marianne9999
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can you figure out if someone is taken?
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3/22/2007 7:03:22 PM
gee, thanks for your inanely insightful comment.
My bad, I guess I should put a bit more background to my question if I want to be taken seriously.
I was having a discussion with someone and the argument we cannot resolve is that girls are more sensitive than guys to signals. And I was hoping the people here can shed some light on whether there is any truth to this claim.
marianne9999
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can you figure out if someone is taken?
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3/22/2007 6:48:06 PM
how good are you at figuring out if a guy/girl is single or not? Just curious...
And am I at 200 letters yet? more more more letters just in case
grrrrr still not at 200 letters!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And why do I have that box below my post asking if my post should be deleted? Did I type some trigger word?
marianne9999
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Why do woman want to be rated?
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3/22/2007 4:44:10 PM
Many women are, to some degree, insecure about their looks. That along with the fact that we have seen ourselves in the mirror for so long that we don't know how pretty/ugly we really are. For me, it is mainly the latter. If I weren't too chicken of people recognizing me, I'd post up my pic to be rated somewhere.
marianne9999
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how often do you have crushes on girls around you?
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3/22/2007 4:35:18 PM
lol, nobody is brave enough to tell us what they think about when they masturbate?
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