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Mon 04/30/07 11:38 AM
"it's not you--it's me," means when being dumped.

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Tue 04/17/07 10:05 AM
La, this is a very good point. In my opinion, people generally hate
being alone and before they've had time to truly deal and heal from past
realtionships, they're in a new one bringing the same idiosyncrasies
that caused failure in the their last relationship.

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Fri 04/13/07 03:30 PM
okay want, let's dance...bigsmile

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Fri 04/13/07 03:23 PM
Have you ever thought you could completely forgive and completely trust
someone again after she/he has cheated. Afterall, trust is the
foundation of any relationship, right?

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Fri 04/13/07 03:18 PM
Actually, my question was a bit sarcastic. My point--when a female is
asked to dance, she shouldn't feel like she's committed to date the guy;
it's simply a dance. Even though, we usually only ask those individuls
we are intrigued by to (cosmetically) dance.

*my opinion only*

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Fri 04/13/07 02:51 PM
that's simple, would you like to dance?

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Fri 04/13/07 02:49 PM
Native, this too is what my understanding of a dance is...but in my past
experiences others actions have proven different.

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Fri 04/13/07 02:47 PM
laugh @ kntrygal

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Fri 04/13/07 02:44 PM
When you're in the club or a bar, okay, where you go to hangout and
dance, is asking a female to dance like asking her to marry you?

abstract's photo
Wed 04/11/07 03:37 PM
36/m/cali

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Wed 04/11/07 02:25 PM
ummm, that would be me

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Wed 04/11/07 12:39 PM
It appears the general consensus is many would not approach the
gentleman. So, ladies hold this in regard the next time you're
approached by a male who is interested in you but is having trouble
communicating. They too could share many of the fears some of you have
promulgated.

just a thought...

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Wed 04/11/07 12:26 PM
I guess a better question would be "would you approach him?

abstract's photo
Wed 04/11/07 12:24 PM
Can you love someone who is not physically attractive?

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Wed 04/11/07 12:11 PM
pardon, I meant "gentleman who interest you"

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Wed 04/11/07 12:10 PM
Ladies if you were out and about around your local city or town and came
across a gentleman you were interest you, would you ask him out on a
date?

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Fri 04/06/07 08:56 AM
thank you all for a kind welcome...

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Wed 04/04/07 04:44 PM
Hawaiian, I am glad from my post evolved this dialogue. I would also
like to include:

1)Do we (men &/or women) really know what we want or do we use these
artificial excuses to attribute to our failed relationships?

2)How is what we desire clearly defined.

Fortunately, one thing remains constant in the whole equation and that
is we are all ppl--we will define what we want (i.e. "nice guy/gal") in
myriad ways. Anyone care to add--this is just my theory.

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Wed 04/04/07 12:22 PM
and that would be?

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Wed 04/04/07 12:19 PM
does the woman who claims to want a "nice guy" really desire a "nice
guy" or is she using that as an excuse to...

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