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8/19/2007 2:53:47 PM |
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soultrynights
Perris, CA
age: 38
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girls r nuts ...have u ever tried shopping with one waly?
[Edited 8/19/2007 3:00:51 PM]
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8/19/2007 2:59:16 PM |
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waltagain
Duncan, OK
age: 33
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freakin brutal aint it, and really i am all those things u called me, i think we all r , it just depends when u catch us
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8/19/2007 3:02:38 PM |
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peaches73036
El Reno, OK
age: 40
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Yea, I agree but, it's charming, annoying,lovable,irratating,fun and honest
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8/19/2007 5:42:55 PM |
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sam41008
Carrollton, KY
age: 35
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I think peaches hit the nail on the head with the brother thing. I don't put up a front or play games when I go out. I'm just me, I only go out with women I feel comfortable around. If I can't be myself then, what is going to happen when they see the real me!!!!
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8/19/2007 8:50:13 PM |
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peaches73036
El Reno, OK
age: 40
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I have a btother like you...he asked me one day what to do, I said don't be so nice..I mean open doors and stuff like that but, do try to make a pass if you feel like it, do be assertive and by all means...do be confident in urself!! He gets alot of action now...the lil brat >.<
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8/20/2007 3:56:21 PM |
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sam41008
Carrollton, KY
age: 35
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Maybe that is my problem. I've been told I have to much respect for women. I should treat them like crap and they won't leave you alone. I just can't bring myself to do that. Maybe someday I will meet someone who can handle being treated nice.
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8/20/2007 5:12:26 PM |
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trinagirl
Riverdale, NJ
age: 46 online now!
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I've been told I have to much respect for women. I should treat them like crap and they wont leave you alone.
whoever told you that is a real idiot. only women who are insecure or have mental problems like that. if your a doormat thats a different story. there is a difference between confidence and being tooo much tooo soon.
but a women with self respect wants the same from her man.
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8/21/2007 10:42:37 AM |
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singlennj
Budd Lake, NJ
age: 48
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These women don't know what they want. They were bored or lonely and you were there. Maybe, there is a different reason but obviously nothing serious. Dont get involved with them. If they are sending you mixed signals now it is not worth the effort to try to get involved with them. They would be just as mixed up with their feelings in a relationship with you.
Enjoy the dates, if it is meant to be your effort will be recognized and things will progress. If she wants to be a friend and you CAN BE a friend, do that. But continue to date.
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8/21/2007 10:46:20 AM |
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peaches73036
El Reno, OK
age: 40
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We just don't date guys who are like "a brother", So, yes being nice is great but, sending off the bro vibe is not good, stay away from that and you should be ok. gl!!
xoxoPeaches.
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9/26/2007 3:00:07 PM |
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qazyguy
Rockville, MD
age: 43
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Resurrecting an old thread, Peaches, what do you mean "sending off the Bro Vibe"? I mean, I understand what you are getting at, but how can you tell whether a guy is sending off that particular vibe? What are the alternatives?
JIM
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10/5/2007 5:18:17 AM |
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lv2mtu
Antrim, NH
age: 57
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hey peaches boy is that ever the trueth they don't consider our feeling when it is done to us, bro vibe or not!!!!
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10/19/2007 12:31:05 AM |
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notyouravggirl
Spring Valley, CA
age: 53
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Two years ago I tried an online date (my last) and it went about the same as Sam's 2nd date (original post). After a few emails, we talked on the phone (New Year's Eve) for hours and completely hit it off. He invited me to a restaurant for breakfast the next morning where we met. Complete physical attraction on both sides, a lot of charisma, laughter, and great conversation. He showed me his ranch, and we went on a scenic drive that culminated with apple pie. I saw a few red flags, but in my mind nothing too serious. Be aware I wear rose colored glasses. Back at the ranch, more fun conversation (a lot in common). He asks me on a second date the next weekend to go riding. I accept. He walks me to my car. Seeming appropriate...he kisses me goodnight. Then! Then! On our first date...he says, "I love you"! Shocked, but trying not to show it, I shyly say, "Thank you, you're very sweet". Off I go. Well, after that (giant red flag) I was a bit concerned about him. Still, I thought him worth one more chance (and the ride would be fun). He never called again. By Friday, I called and left a message. No return call. No second date. Whew, close call. But so weird I couldn't help but wonder why he played such an odd game. In this case, I'm confused about a man's actions after a first date. Has this become acceptable behavior?
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