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It can take a man quite a while to get the sock arranged correctly in his underwear so that it looks natural and not like a rolled up sock, so we take some time getting ready also.

 

lol! :lmao::lmao:

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It can take a man quite a while to get the sock arranged correctly in his underwear so that it looks natural and not like a rolled up sock, so we take some time getting ready also.

 

I just use a gardening glove...

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Meerkatstew, there are many ways to have a different pov without attacking a someones character. Serves me no purpose to prove to you that I am not high maintenence, but why bother? IRL some find me funny...some don't, I spend time w/the ones who find me funny. Feel me? Also, most humans are superficial and inconsistent in varying degrees...that said, keep in mind i post snippets of experiences that fit a post, therefore the deli dude he, who was an online date & set off enough odd bells in that first week to make me know he wasn't going a fit, i didnt solely write dude off for the deli nor do i need to find other sources of dating advice based off of one sentence and you not knowing how the rest of the convo went. I posted i see the relevancy of her advice. As for my "caveat" a dude i worked with for years and already had a crush on? Well yes, he and his deep voice, along with every other thing I like about him and neglected to post for your benefit, can first date me @ BK anytime...lol

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I am not a fastfood person..BUT would totally enjoy getting a hotdog with sauerkraut from a street stand in NYC or a pretzel sinfully slathered with butter from the streets in Philly. I guess to me it is not about the food but the "fun" factor :bunny:!

 

But from now on I would consider dining in "BK" for a date. I think it is hot to be in the presence of a guy wearing a crown :p;)! Stew is right, who can resist a guy like that?:D

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I think it tell her just how serious you are about going after the things in life that you want, not just her. It's not about what it does for her, it's what it does for you. If you want to get laid without the effort, hookers are abundant and know the score. Otherwise, prepare to work a little. Bitterness repels chicks like no tomorrow

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Meerkatstew, there are many ways to have a different pov without attacking a someones character.

 

A comment on how your post on an internet forum "makes you sound" is not "attacking someone's character." We all know there are more details at play than are posted here.

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The sad truth is that if she is hot enough, she can show up eating an onion sandwich with cheeto dust all over her mouth and hands and be fine.

 

Pssh, I don't believe you. :p

 

Both women and men dress up for dates.

 

And that's basically my point. For a first date, most people dress up or put some effort into looking nicer than they usually do. Most people view it as a special occasion, and they alter their everyday routine. So I guess most of us expect our date to put their best foot forward, and if putting their best foot forward is, "Hey, let's go to McDonald's", that's kind of off-putting. It would suggest that either the person thinks McDonald's is for a special occasion or that the person doesn't consider the date something he or she should put any effort into.

 

Personally, I would probably read it as a sign of half-assed interest, and I wouldn't want to go on a date with someone who didn't really seem like he wanted to go.

 

It can take a man quite a while to get the sock arranged correctly in his underwear so that it looks natural and not like a rolled up sock, so we take some time getting ready also.

 

:lmao:

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