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Women can you handle a man that is straight forward, honest and polite....


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About his desires. I don't think some of you could.

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I am currently dating a man who is incredibly honest. It has been a little confronting at times but I cherish his directness now. No secrets, no lies, no settling for less. I know exactly what he wants and where I stand.

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I am currently dating a man who is incredibly honest. It has been a little confronting at times but I cherish his directness now. No secrets, no lies, no settling for less. I know exactly what he wants and where I stand.

 

Cool! That is great

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I think you're confusing women not being able to "handle" it with women who just don't have the same desires as you...

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I think you're confusing women not being able to "handle" it with women who just don't have the same desires as you...

 

Lol! Funny thing about women most assume it means saying they just want sex. I don't confuse.

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In my experience straightforward and honest is code talk for blunt and says whatever comes to mind without regard for social convention or hurt feelings.

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YES!

 

I'm tired of guessing games and trying to figure out what he wants. Just tell me already.

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Lol! Funny thing about women most assume it means saying they just want sex. I don't confuse.

 

I was assuming nothing about sex. I took it as a general concept. A guy that is straight forward and blunt about what he wants out of life, relationships, work etc....

 

My point still stands. Every girl loves a man with a plan. Except if that plan doesn't match hers...

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About his desires. I don't think some of you could.

I've met very few women who can't handle a man who's straightforward, honest and polite about his perspective. That's quite different from wanting to handle a man, with 'a man' meaning any particular singular man.

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Yes, because I am not a mind reader.

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