why should you change to accomodate others...nah you are fine just the way you are ...;0)
2006-11-11 10:47:17
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are saying that women are getting the wrong impression of your friendship which makes them back off. Stay as you are it is their problem not yours.
2006-11-11 02:46:25
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answered by Kirks Folley 5
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Well, it is confusing to someone if you tell them that you just want to be friends, then flirt sexually with them. It doesn't work well that way. I had a guy do that to me, and I kept getting mixed signals. If you just want to be friends, lay off the sexual teasing/flirting until they know you well enough to not take it seriously.
2006-11-11 02:23:49
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answered by Astro 4
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if a woman did it she'd no doubt be labelled a prick tease - you can't change yourself but there's a difference between harmless flirting and making out you're interested in someone. you obviously take it too far and cant find a balance
2006-11-11 02:20:51
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answered by monkeynuts 5
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you shouldnt change the way you are for anyone cause if you do people wouldnt know the real you
2006-11-11 02:53:04
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answered by laurenj677 2
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No way
You have said yourself you have lots of mates so why worry
It must be great being fancied so much xxxx
2006-11-11 02:20:42
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answered by xXx Orange Breezer xXx 5
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heck no, that's what makes you you. i take it from your picture you are a fellow biker. us bikers are friendlier than people think but a lot of them won't give us a chance.
2006-11-11 02:26:35
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answered by Texas T 6
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naaah...you are who you are....don't change just coz people get the wrong impression about you...just be you...
2006-11-11 12:24:45
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah i think changing is the best medicine
2006-11-11 02:22:25
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answered by Anonymous
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no the right person is right round the corner
2006-11-11 02:20:23
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answered by caddy 2
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