Life sucks. More importantly girls are complete 's

Started by Greg54js, October 17, 2012, 06:09:53 PM

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loop-s-pool

Quote from: AgrusKos on October 18, 2012, 01:51:15 AM
Quote from: Almosteric on October 18, 2012, 01:47:46 AM
GQ is misogynistic?

What about playboy?
Has that publication not done anything for women's rights?
whats Playboy?
Joking or seriously?


Willthomjr


Almosteric

Quote from: loop-s-pool on October 18, 2012, 01:51:05 AM
Oh yes, the objectification of women really progressed society.

I think the gals who posed in playboy were liberated!  The publication started in 1953! For crying out loud!  Girls weren't expected to wear skirts past their knees.
It was a lady who made the choice to step out of the normal, be nude. Not objectified.
That alone did wonders for women's rights.



AgrusKos


Gorzo

This has gotten a wee bit off topic and is getting to a bad place.  If I may, I'd just like to quote moustachio, who I believe has given the best and only good, solid advice for the OP so far.
Quote from: DirtyMustachio on October 17, 2012, 10:04:02 PM
Just be yourself, don't do anything one way or another just respond as if you would have if it was a normal conversation. If a girl started liking you on her own, it was because she liked you for you, now you just start gradually hanging with her more, by being normal and inviting her to

Well said. If she digs you, she digs you for you. dont change that, let her see more of what she found appealing in you in the first place!

Guys, you can't blanket-over an answer for what women want. They are human beings just like us men, and their wants and attractions are just as varied as ours. We all like different things, don't pretend you know what everyone want and you have the answer to attract anyone - you're kidding yourself if you think so.

Wackaman9001

Quote from: Langku on October 17, 2012, 09:53:14 PM
Put on no airs. Slog through uncertainty and the rejection until you find someone who appreciates what you are. THEN you can adapt to them.
I like this best thus far.

Took me till I was 16 to find my first real gf (not just dating but seriously wanting to be together long term) and I've been happy the past 3 years. Rejections and failed relationships before that sucked, but all in all it was worth it in the end.

Silent1236

Quote from: AgrusKos on October 18, 2012, 01:51:15 AM
Quote from: Almosteric on October 18, 2012, 01:47:46 AM
GQ is misogynistic?

What about playboy?
Has that publication not done anything for women's rights?
whats Playboy?

I know no one has answered you, but don't go looking it up lol.  Could result in many strange conversations with your parents.

Mentonin

Quote from: AgrusKos on October 18, 2012, 01:51:15 AM
Quote from: Almosteric on October 18, 2012, 01:47:46 AM
GQ is misogynistic?

What about playboy?
Has that publication not done anything for women's rights?
whats Playboy?
Playboy is a magazine which isn't recommended for people your age (or mine, but whatever). Usually it's forbidden to be sold to people under 18 years old. And it doesn't have alcohol ;)

Rass

Quote from: Gorzo on October 18, 2012, 02:15:44 AM
This has gotten a wee bit off topic and is getting to a bad place.  If I may, I'd just like to quote moustachio, who I believe has given the best and only good, solid advice for the OP so far.

Guys, you can't blanket-over an answer for what women want. They are human beings just like us men, and their wants and attractions are just as varied as ours. We all like different things, don't pretend you know what everyone want and you have the answer to attract anyone - you're kidding yourself if you think so.

I can guarantee there are some universal things women do want  good hygiene funny tall in good healthy shape confidence able to listen. Just some stuff off the top of my head I would say any women would want. Just like men I'm sure there is a blanket of stuff we can say and agree on what we want

So why is a wedding dress white?

To match all the other appliances in the kitchen.


Prophylaxis