Do most women play roulette with relationships? | |
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plus (OP) User ID: 39351442 Hong Kong 05/12/2017 03:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's their way of telling if he's a man or not. Who wants to mate with a spineless coward who hasn't even got the cajones to ask a girl out. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 69110199 That is another way women often play roulette with relationships. I have heard too many women say they're happy they made the first move with their significant other to think what you just described is a good strategy. |
plus (OP) User ID: 39351442 Hong Kong 05/12/2017 03:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's their way of telling if he's a man or not. Who wants to mate with a spineless coward who hasn't even got the cajones to ask a girl out. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 69110199 That line of thinking could be laced with problems... 1. They could be so attractive that they scare almost all men away. 2. They could be so unattractive that no one wants to ask them out. Either way...why be alone because of some idealistic view of what dating should be? Idealism is a fool's errand. |
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plus (OP) User ID: 67865138 Hong Kong 05/12/2017 04:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You're assuming women think about relationships. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 73651083 Why think when you can just blame it all on the guy? What does thinking have to do with it? A one-year old child could win a million dollars at roullette and never understand anything that happened. A monkey could too for that matter. |
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Mike Ehrmantraut User ID: 73786911 United States 05/12/2017 04:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Woman give certain "signs" when they are interested, just like they do when they're not. Delve into the science of body language and you can learn all about it. "Moral of the story is I chose a half measure when I should have gone all the way. I'll never make that mistake again. ==== ESTJ-a (Executive) 93% Extroverted, 82% Observant, 83% Thinking, 82% Judging,72% Assertive ==== |
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plus (OP) User ID: 73426513 China 05/12/2017 04:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | No matter how the left wants to brand it, or manipulate it, there are forces of nature at work between a man and a woman. Quoting: Mike Ehrmantraut Woman give certain "signs" when they are interested, just like they do when they're not. Delve into the science of body language and you can learn all about it. The roullette metaphor still works even there. Let's say a woman likes a man, and she gives him "signs" that she does. In terms of roullette, that's like placing a bet right before a spin of the wheel. The similarities between what she's doing and roulette still stand. The "signs" change nothing in terms of what she's doing. Here's an example: A woman I know offered to give me her phone number recently, and I didn't pursue it because I don't like her enough. That was definitely her way of giving me a "sign." She likes me so much that she asked me to marry her once. Her obvious "sign" failed, but if she just asked me out (which she never has), I would go out with her. That's just how I roll. I'm a very polite person. The "signs" don't change the nature of the roullette spin. |
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