Author daboyz Posted February 2, 2005 Author Posted February 2, 2005 Midwest : Bro u have SERIOUS problems !!!
alphamale Posted February 2, 2005 Posted February 2, 2005 Originally posted by Midwest guy I can understand like in my case she was just trying to be nice prob and not wanting to hurt my feelings, but I like someone who is straight forward and honest. MIDWESTGUY: If you're looking for a female who is straight-forward and honest you better head over to the Andromeda galaxy cause you won't find one in this galaxy!
kanga Posted February 2, 2005 Posted February 2, 2005 Originally posted by daboyz Kanga: You have to love the dating game huh ??? Oh yeah. It's just great. Total barrel o' monkeys. Honestly, sometimes the "games" are actually quite fun. That's only when I know we're both playing. It's when -- like in your case right now -- you don't know if it is game-playing or an attempt at a gentle letdown. Here's something fun that will throw you guys into a tailspin: I have a friend who is dating two guys. She's got it bad one who she has to invest a lot of energy into because she can't tell if he really likes her or if he's just interested in the friend thing. The second guy is clearly interested in her, very much going by the Dating 101 textbooks. Why is she more interested in the first guy because second one is "making it just too easy." Huh? Even I don't understand.
UCFKevin Posted February 2, 2005 Posted February 2, 2005 One of the reasons I HATE dating is "the game." I can't stand it. I hate how it works.
Naive Posted February 2, 2005 Posted February 2, 2005 Originally posted by daboyz Why are there so many games played by both Men and Women in the dating game ? Some do it because they think it's fun other do it because they are stupid.
emopunk Posted February 2, 2005 Posted February 2, 2005 Its interesting to note that both men and women play games in relationships, when neither side has any idea how the other thinks. Oh sure, some may think they do. They may think they've "got game." But you know what? That's only in their perception. How easily they get dates, how frequently they get laid, how often they break hearts... its all subjective. "The Conquest" of many is only a distorted version of "The Chase" for that one... its been around for ages. "The Taming of the Shrew" is a good example of how this all works... as is "The Legend of Don Juan." The reality of it all is closer to "Don Quixote"... Just joking on that last one, we don't all battle windmills for the heart of a disinterested barmaid.
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