You should go out with Katie p. I mean she asked you and she sounds pretty nice.....just do it!!!!!
2006-11-02 08:42:45
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answered by His Dudeness 3
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some women human beings do, some a twin of the idea of the custom and be conscious it as more effective of a "manly" component to do (you comprehend, taking cost and expressing the way you experience). we are very into the entire "fortuitously ever after" issues, I hate to sound sexist yet they are referred to as "chick flicks" for a reason. men arent continually prevalent for exhibiting the optimal volume of emotion in a relationship, so that is accessible women human beings experience like men might want to compensate by technique of creating the first flow. Oh, and then there is the entire component of "men can't confirm to relationships" so possibly women human beings in basic terms anticipate men to guy up and ask women human beings out. there are such diverse the reason why. in spite of the indisputable fact that that is unlike all women everyone is an same, alot are positive adequate to ask the guy out.
2016-12-05 11:37:55
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answered by ? 4
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LOL! You are joking, of course! I dated a guy last year who was 40 and lived with his parents and older brother. He had a good job and nice car and said he lived with his parents because he was saving for a house and because he was helping with his brother who was mentally ill. He had no interest in inviting me over or in having me meet his family at all because his brother might say something inappropriate to me. His car was also more important to him than I was. For 40, he was very immature - he had never been in a serious relationship and and was somewhat anti-social. I dated him for about 3 months which was probably too long.
I dated an older man who moved in with his mom when his dad died. He wanted to help his mom out with the rent and she also had some health problems. I never got introduced to her either. He was afraid that if she knew about me, she would be jealous. Whenever we went out, he told his mom that he was out late drinking with the guys! :( Needless to say, he never spent the night.
I did have one boyfriend who lived in his parent's garage and he did introduce to me to his parents and I spent a lot of time there. He eventually moved out and moved in with a roommate and later got his own apartment.
Anyway, a lot of people move back in with their parents now-a-days for financial reasons, but if the person you are dating won't introduce you to their parents, and/or shows no sign of wanting to move out, there is a problem.
I finally got wise and my current boyfriend is older, has his own place, his own business and doesn't allow his mom to take over his life.
2006-11-02 08:52:50
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answered by runningviolin 5
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You said it yourself.........Just use them til they are all used up, there will always be a new crop next year.......lol
You sound way Hot!! But I think Katie P. wants your jewels
2006-11-02 08:45:48
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answered by KansasCityGirl26 4
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Do you want to go out with me? I'd like your jewel! olive_kma@yahoo.com
2006-11-02 08:41:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow, you do sound like quite the catch. I can't put my finger on the problem here...
2006-11-02 08:39:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Is this a serious question if yoiu need some advice get your own f***ing apartment!
2006-11-02 08:39:42
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answered by Anonymous
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because we think that men are the overpowering so they should ask us out...we dont want to show our desperateness (is tht a word? lol)
2006-11-02 08:39:03
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answered by Ria 1
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can't imagine... you'd think they'd be queuing up around the block.. ;)
2006-11-02 08:38:23
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answered by Forlorn Hope 7
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because of your not caring attitude your sense of humor stinks..
2006-11-02 08:39:27
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answered by StarShine G 7
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