Sure...why not! These are different times than yester year. But from experience, I don't think men usually like really aggressive women...it's in the male instint to be the "chaser" . I think it reverts back to caveman days. However, each set of circumstance is different, and I see no harm in lightly approaching the subject by suggesting something comfortable with "no strings". Maybe just suggesting coffee or a drink would be acceptable and not seem too aggressive to either person. The woman of today , however must now be prepared for rejection..it works both ways! You never know unless you try...and chances are if one person feels the spark, the other is not completely in the dark and wouldn't be shocked.
2006-09-14 20:37:30
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answered by oldtrash06 4
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I once heard something on this topic that I really took to heart: the dating predicts the future of the marriage relationship.
The person speaking was actually addressing a group of women and talking to us about dating and marriage. He said that if you want the kind of marriage where the husband takes the lead, you should wait to be asked out by guys. If you want the kind of marriage where you are more equal, you should be willing to ask guys out.
That made a lot of sense to me.
(I will ask, by the way.)
2006-09-14 19:27:52
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answered by drshorty 7
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I would die before I asked a guy out that I like! It is just the way I was brought up. Somehow, I don't think the kind of guy I would like would like a gal to be that forward. Guess I am still stuck in the sixties. Guess it's a good thing that I don't have to worry about it.
2006-09-14 19:43:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely yes! How will a man know she is interested if she doesn't come out and show it? I think it goes both ways. Someone has to break the ice. Why risk passing up a good person! Either sex has to take that chance and the opportunity may not present itself again.
2006-09-14 19:38:20
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answered by Cub6265 6
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i could be somewhat annoyed, yet i does no longer demonize him over it. I have been given instantaneous exclusivity in my relationship because of the fact we did no longer start up relationship the classic way (boy meets female, female provides boy her variety, boy asks female out, blah blah blah). We have been friends first, and then we confessed that we actually family contributors member yet another. Neither people wanted to work out every physique else after that. interior the classic gadget, it is going to become unique whilst the two events say it has. i don't be responsive to why you think of "emotional threats" are needed. we could basically as relatively have desperate to no longer date one yet another, yet we the two entered into it eagerly. I had yet another guy attempt to hit on me quickly after that, yet I advised him to f__k off; i think it is the closest project to a danger we ever had.
2016-11-07 09:00:59
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answered by ai 4
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It is okay, but be ready for rejection. Men with egos, old fashioned ideals, etc. are not accepting of a women being assertive, but some men won't mind. There is no way of know. Rejection doesn't work any different for a women than it does for a man. Try it.
2006-09-14 18:54:58
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answered by Emma 3
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Well, it's OK with me if a lady asks me out on a date but my wife of 40 years migh object but you never know, she might just say go ahead and get out of my hair.
2006-09-14 18:50:20
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answered by valcus43 6
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According to Rory Emerald's Official Dating Book...the answer is yes.
Fabulous question!
2006-09-14 18:48:16
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answered by snowy dragon 1
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Yes although I know that most men prefer doing the chasing but some need help along the way.
2006-09-14 19:17:50
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answered by Cinderella 3
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absolutely, yes! Why would it not be? Women are liberated in the united stated these days, although it is more traditional for men to ask the women, I find it refreshing for women to speak up and speak their mind, that's how i met my fiancee, she asked me, and we have been together and very happy ever since.
2006-09-14 19:50:02
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answered by Anonymous
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