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women DONT ask men OUT---WHY??? Is it because they don't want to foot the bill? Give the wrong impression ? | |
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I dont have a problem with asking a guy out and if we do go out I pay the bill, I feel it's only right. | |
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Paisley said: I dont have a problem with asking a guy out and if we do go out I pay the bill, I feel it's only right.
Hey Pais when we going out | |
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MostBeautifulGrlNTheWorld said: Paisley said: I dont have a problem with asking a guy out and if we do go out I pay the bill, I feel it's only right.
Hey Pais when we going out You aint no guy | |
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Paisley said: MostBeautifulGrlNTheWorld said: Paisley said: I dont have a problem with asking a guy out and if we do go out I pay the bill, I feel it's only right.
Hey Pais when we going out You aint no guy Not according to 2the9's Just ask him | |
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because they're pussies!!! | |
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AaronMaximus said: because they're pussies!!!
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AaronMaximus said: because they're pussies!!!
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My personal opinion is that women feel like they'd be viewed as overly aggressive and/or taking on the masculine role if they did the asking. We'll often invite a guy to do something with friends, or to a party where we'll be--that's a typical way of a girl asking a guy out without it seeming like she's doing it.
Plus, I think we're afraid of being told "no". | |
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AnotherLoverToo said: My personal opinion is that women feel like they'd be viewed as overly aggressive and/or taking on the masculine role if they did the asking. We'll often invite a guy to do something with friends, or to a party where we'll be--that's a typical way of a girl asking a guy out without it seeming like she's doing it.
Plus, I think we're afraid of being told "no". That's pretty damn sneaky. I fall for it everytime though. Question though, how does a guy tell when "doing something with friends" is just that and nothing more? "I ordered no broth! Away with ye lest my cane find your backside!!"- Ralph Wiggum, Actor. | |
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AnotherLoverToo said: My personal opinion is that women feel like they'd be viewed as overly aggressive and/or taking on the masculine role if they did the asking. We'll often invite a guy to do something with friends, or to a party where we'll be--that's a typical way of a girl asking a guy out without it seeming like she's doing it.
Plus, I think we're afraid of being told "no". pussy! | |
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AaronMaximus said: AnotherLoverToo said: My personal opinion is that women feel like they'd be viewed as overly aggressive and/or taking on the masculine role if they did the asking. We'll often invite a guy to do something with friends, or to a party where we'll be--that's a typical way of a girl asking a guy out without it seeming like she's doing it.
Plus, I think we're afraid of being told "no". pussy! Ya never had a girl ask ya out have ya? | |
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AaronMaximus said: AnotherLoverToo said: My personal opinion is that women feel like they'd be viewed as overly aggressive and/or taking on the masculine role if they did the asking. We'll often invite a guy to do something with friends, or to a party where we'll be--that's a typical way of a girl asking a guy out without it seeming like she's doing it.
Plus, I think we're afraid of being told "no". pussy! Prick! | |
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AnotherLoverToo said: AaronMaximus said: AnotherLoverToo said: My personal opinion is that women feel like they'd be viewed as overly aggressive and/or taking on the masculine role if they did the asking. We'll often invite a guy to do something with friends, or to a party where we'll be--that's a typical way of a girl asking a guy out without it seeming like she's doing it.
Plus, I think we're afraid of being told "no". pussy! Prick! are you fuckin kiddin me!? but, yeah... | |
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Paisley said: AaronMaximus said: AnotherLoverToo said: My personal opinion is that women feel like they'd be viewed as overly aggressive and/or taking on the masculine role if they did the asking. We'll often invite a guy to do something with friends, or to a party where we'll be--that's a typical way of a girl asking a guy out without it seeming like she's doing it.
Plus, I think we're afraid of being told "no". pussy! Ya never had a girl ask ya out have ya? yes, and the fears that AnotherLoverToo was referring to...? they were realized in those girls | |
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NovaAngel said: AnotherLoverToo said: My personal opinion is that women feel like they'd be viewed as overly aggressive and/or taking on the masculine role if they did the asking. We'll often invite a guy to do something with friends, or to a party where we'll be--that's a typical way of a girl asking a guy out without it seeming like she's doing it.
Plus, I think we're afraid of being told "no". That's pretty damn sneaky. I fall for it everytime though. Question though, how does a guy tell when "doing something with friends" is just that and nothing more? Good question--my best answer would be that if she invites you to a party or group gathering, then spends most of her time paying attention to you, it might be more of a "date". If she's off doing her own thing and paying attention to a different guy--that might be more of a "friends" thang. | |
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AaronMaximus said: Paisley said: AaronMaximus said: AnotherLoverToo said: My personal opinion is that women feel like they'd be viewed as overly aggressive and/or taking on the masculine role if they did the asking. We'll often invite a guy to do something with friends, or to a party where we'll be--that's a typical way of a girl asking a guy out without it seeming like she's doing it.
Plus, I think we're afraid of being told "no". pussy! Ya never had a girl ask ya out have ya? yes, and the fears that AnotherLoverToo was referring to...? they were realized in those girls But at least you could console them with the fact that it was because you're gay gay gay gay gay gay gay...etc. etc. | |
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AnotherLoverToo said: AaronMaximus said: Paisley said: AaronMaximus said: AnotherLoverToo said: My personal opinion is that women feel like they'd be viewed as overly aggressive and/or taking on the masculine role if they did the asking. We'll often invite a guy to do something with friends, or to a party where we'll be--that's a typical way of a girl asking a guy out without it seeming like she's doing it.
Plus, I think we're afraid of being told "no". pussy! Ya never had a girl ask ya out have ya? yes, and the fears that AnotherLoverToo was referring to...? they were realized in those girls But at least you could console them with the fact that it was because you're gay gay gay gay gay gay gay...etc. etc. not at the time. i got to watch them suffer! | |
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AaronMaximus said: AnotherLoverToo said: AaronMaximus said: Paisley said: AaronMaximus said: AnotherLoverToo said: My personal opinion is that women feel like they'd be viewed as overly aggressive and/or taking on the masculine role if they did the asking. We'll often invite a guy to do something with friends, or to a party where we'll be--that's a typical way of a girl asking a guy out without it seeming like she's doing it.
Plus, I think we're afraid of being told "no". pussy! Ya never had a girl ask ya out have ya? yes, and the fears that AnotherLoverToo was referring to...? they were realized in those girls But at least you could console them with the fact that it was because you're gay gay gay gay gay gay gay...etc. etc. not at the time. i got to watch them suffer! How many years did the girlies have to suffer, Aaron, before you realized what was truly goin' on? gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay | |
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AnotherLoverToo said: AaronMaximus said: AnotherLoverToo said: AaronMaximus said: Paisley said: AaronMaximus said: AnotherLoverToo said: My personal opinion is that women feel like they'd be viewed as overly aggressive and/or taking on the masculine role if they did the asking. We'll often invite a guy to do something with friends, or to a party where we'll be--that's a typical way of a girl asking a guy out without it seeming like she's doing it.
Plus, I think we're afraid of being told "no". pussy! Ya never had a girl ask ya out have ya? yes, and the fears that AnotherLoverToo was referring to...? they were realized in those girls But at least you could console them with the fact that it was because you're gay gay gay gay gay gay gay...etc. etc. not at the time. i got to watch them suffer! How many years did the girlies have to suffer, Aaron, before you realized what was truly goin' on? what makes you think that eased the suffering? | |
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AaronMaximus said: AnotherLoverToo said: AaronMaximus said: AnotherLoverToo said: AaronMaximus said: Paisley said: AaronMaximus said: AnotherLoverToo said: My personal opinion is that women feel like they'd be viewed as overly aggressive and/or taking on the masculine role if they did the asking. We'll often invite a guy to do something with friends, or to a party where we'll be--that's a typical way of a girl asking a guy out without it seeming like she's doing it.
Plus, I think we're afraid of being told "no". pussy! Ya never had a girl ask ya out have ya? yes, and the fears that AnotherLoverToo was referring to...? they were realized in those girls But at least you could console them with the fact that it was because you're gay gay gay gay gay gay gay...etc. etc. not at the time. i got to watch them suffer! How many years did the girlies have to suffer, Aaron, before you realized what was truly goin' on? what makes you think that eased the suffering? I totally shoulda seen that comin'! | |
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origmnd said: Is it because they don't want to foot the bill? Give the wrong impression ?
I doubt that. (both) I would RATHER have a man ask ME bcuz thats when the "relationshit" seems 2 last the longest, plus I'm having a hard time approaching men right now, being newly divorced, but getting over that slowly & if I ask a guy out I'd expect 2 pay & vice versa. Lots of guys enjoy being approached & some dont. U just have 2 feel them out, I guess, & I know lots of women who do ask guys out alot & are OK with it. Comes naturally 2 them. May the BELLS ring 4 U even when ur not in love. | |
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I wish they would. Just 1ce in my lifetime would be nice. | |
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JDINTERACTIVE said: I wish they would. Just 1ce in my lifetime would be nice.
Poor you. :pet: | |
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JDINTERACTIVE said: I wish they would. Just 1ce in my lifetime would be nice.
I asked you out last Sunday!!! | |
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REDFEATHERS said: JDINTERACTIVE said: I wish they would. Just 1ce in my lifetime would be nice.
I asked you out last Sunday!!! ehehehe! Yes, but not in the dating sense! Thank you though. and U Gooey 2! | |
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I really do not like boxes.
We should all break out of them. So, ladies. Ask JD out! (watever happened to Pamela?) | |
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JDINTERACTIVE said: REDFEATHERS said: JDINTERACTIVE said: I wish they would. Just 1ce in my lifetime would be nice.
I asked you out last Sunday!!! ehehehe! Yes, but not in the dating sense! Thank you though. and U Gooey 2! | |
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JDINTERACTIVE said: not in the dating sense!
Not? Why not? | |
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gooeythehamster said: JDINTERACTIVE said: not in the dating sense!
Not? Why not? Im not a nice person I guess. | |
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