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No jacket or vest will be going over the shirt/tie? I'm partial to the grey shirt with the grey/white tie.
No jacket or vest will be going over the shirt/tie? I'm partial to the grey shirt with the grey/white tie.
She wants you to buy her lots of expensive clothes for Christmas.
She's DTF.
Edit: Or expensive clothes. Dave's probably more right than I am.
I'm broke, she ain't getting shit, lol.
Actually, she a friend from college who graduated lives a long ways from the school or where I would be. I'm pretty sure she had a thing for me once ("hindsight is 20/20", whatever, etc...though I think my friends seriously advised me to not make it more than a friendship with her specifically).
So the text kinda caught me out of the blue.
She just broke up and now she's horny.
Godspeed, Felix. Godspeed.
Are you sure she didn't text you by accident? Maybe she just wants to screw with your head.
Alright ladies, advise me. Got a couple new shirts and wanted to see which unused tie would work best.
Best tie/shirt combination?
It's always good to have a female opinion when you have to dress up. Not that I have to dress up today, but at some point next week. Also, I'm procrastinating and it seems I'd rather take crappy pics of my shirts and ties instead of working.
I would probably be a bit upset that he didn't want to live with me, especially if we'd been dating several years. If he doesn't ever want to live together I would assume that he probably does not see a future for us. Could be a deal breaker in the long run. I'm someone who needs space as well, but I think that this doesn't need to stop t1wo people from living together. You can find space at other ends of the house, while she is at work, outside somewhere.
I guess advice would depend on your role in the situation.
is it okay for me to not want to be around my significant other's ex boyfriend or does that make me look like a petty bitch
No jacket or vest will be going over the shirt/tie? I'm partial to the grey shirt with the grey/white tie.
I would probably be a bit upset that he didn't want to live with me, especially if we'd been dating several years. If he doesn't ever want to live together I would assume that he probably does not see a future for us. Could be a deal breaker in the long run. I'm someone who needs space as well, but I think that this doesn't need to stop t1wo people from living together. You can find space at other ends of the house, while she is at work, outside somewhere.
I guess advice would depend on your role in the situation.
The second and third one and the last one. Different colours and patterned with plain always works best imo.
18/19 year old coworkers in senior year of high school. Me, 21. Is this cool? Or am I going to be THAT guy?
There's one girl in particular I find cute (and I say that with regards to her personality as well), amongst about three girls I find physically attractive. I talk with all of them, bitch about work, get to know them, and they smile a lot and laugh at my dumb jokes.
I'd consider pursuing things with the cute girl.
There's this nagging doubt in the back of my head though, like what if I'm misreading things even though it seems so obvious. One of the girls, who I worked with previous summers, would confide in me and bust on a coworker we shared 2 years older than myself. He had, unsuccessfully, tried to get food with her a few times. His failed creepy advances are what come to mind in periods of self-doubt. I don't want to be that dude.
18/19 year old coworkers in senior year of high school. Me, 21. Is this cool? Or am I going to be THAT guy?
There's one girl in particular I find cute (and I say that with regards to her personality as well), amongst about three girls I find physically attractive. I talk with all of them, bitch about work, get to know them, and they smile a lot and laugh at my dumb jokes.
I'd consider pursuing things with the cute girl.
There's this nagging doubt in the back of my head though, like what if I'm misreading things even though it seems so obvious. One of the girls, who I worked with previous summers, would confide in me and bust on a coworker we shared 2 years older than myself. He had, unsuccessfully, tried to get food with her a few times. His failed creepy advances are what come to mind in periods of self-doubt. I don't want to be that dude.
Do women like watching guys jerk off just as guys like watching women?
I prefer the first, but the next two are good too.Alright ladies, advise me. Got a couple new shirts and wanted to see which unused tie would work best.
Best tie/shirt combination?
It's always good to have a female opinion when you have to dress up. Not that I have to dress up today, but at some point next week. Also, I'm procrastinating and it seems I'd rather take crappy pics of my shirts and ties instead of working.
Then... Don't act like he did? Ask it better?18/19 year old coworkers in senior year of high school. Me, 21. Is this cool? Or am I going to be THAT guy?
There's one girl in particular I find cute (and I say that with regards to her personality as well), amongst about three girls I find physically attractive. I talk with all of them, bitch about work, get to know them, and they smile a lot and laugh at my dumb jokes.
I'd consider pursuing things with the cute girl.
There's this nagging doubt in the back of my head though, like what if I'm misreading things even though it seems so obvious. One of the girls, who I worked with previous summers, would confide in me and bust on a coworker we shared 2 years older than myself. He had, unsuccessfully, tried to get food with her a few times. His failed creepy advances are what come to mind in periods of self-doubt. I don't want to be that dude.
Only some guys.Do women like watching guys jerk off just as guys like women?
Okay so ladies, gimme your perspective.
There's this girl I've been digging since the beginning of fall semester. I met her last year, but I was in a relationship then. The relationship ended (after 2+ years, sucks) and I kinda developed feelings for her because we were spending a lot of time together (we're in the same grad program, so kinda hard to not see her)
However, she only found out I was single a month ago (I never let it be known, fuck I thought it was obvious, fuck Facebook)
Her one friend (mutual friend, we're all part of the same grad program so we all hang out) has been pushing me to make a move, but this girl is mad difficult to read. We would hang out together (just the two of us) all the time, but I would never have thought that she was interested. One main reason why is that she seems to hate unnecessary physical contact, which sucks cause that's how I usually show affection so she wouldn't respond the same way.
I had been dropping hints throughout the semester to show I was interested (random texts to her while I was at parties, hanging out with her, physical contact) so she definitely has an idea. I have reasons she might be interested; She's done a lot for me throughout the semester, she's given me car rides (my car broke down), I slept over her place after a night of drinking then spent the rest of the day with her, she bought a costume for me for a Halloween party,... idk.
Reasons why I don't think she's interested; she gives everyone car rides, she also bought one other female friend's costume, and absolutely NO FEEDBACK from her. Our mutual friend (the one that has been telling me to make a move) says that this girl goes out of
her way to not be read.
They had apparently set up this thing where I would wind up alone with her to talk about the relationship and where it's headed, but like I said there's no feedback from her so I'm hesitant to make a move unless she shows some interest. That was a bad day.
Now I'm on break and won't see her until the next year. I'm really tired, and I'm thinking of giving up.
Did I fuck up along the way? Am I on the rebound?
Did you flat out ask her out? If not, you need to ask her out.
Is it that easy? The fuck lol
Girls play games yo
Is it that easy? The fuck lol
Girls play games yo
Girls, question: What's your stance on smell? Do you prefer men use a little bit of cologne/body spray, their own natural musk, or do you prefer they just smell like nothing (except cleanliness)?
Girls, question: What's your stance on smell? Do you prefer men use a little bit of cologne/body spray, their own natural musk, or do you prefer they just smell like nothing (except cleanliness)?
Yeah, you never actually made a move. You need to Next chance you get, she probably is open to the idea but you're running out of time.
It is that easy. Just do it, man.
Okay so ladies, gimme your perspective.
There's this girl I've been digging since the beginning of fall semester. I met her last year, but I was in a relationship then. The relationship ended (after 2+ years, sucks) and I kinda developed feelings for her because we were spending a lot of time together (we're in the same grad program, so kinda hard to not see her)
However, she only found out I was single a month ago (I never let it be known, fuck I thought it was obvious, fuck Facebook)
Her one friend (mutual friend, we're all part of the same grad program so we all hang out) has been pushing me to make a move, but this girl is mad difficult to read. We would hang out together (just the two of us) all the time, but I would never have thought that she was interested. One main reason why is that she seems to hate unnecessary physical contact, which sucks cause that's how I usually show affection so she wouldn't respond the same way.
I had been dropping hints throughout the semester to show I was interested (random texts to her while I was at parties, hanging out with her, physical contact) so she definitely has an idea. I have reasons she might be interested; She's done a lot for me throughout the semester, she's given me car rides (my car broke down), I slept over her place after a night of drinking then spent the rest of the day with her, she bought a costume for me for a Halloween party,... idk.
Reasons why I don't think she's interested; she gives everyone car rides, she also bought one other female friend's costume, and absolutely NO FEEDBACK from her. Our mutual friend (the one that has been telling me to make a move) says that this girl goes out of
her way to not be read.
They had apparently set up this thing where I would wind up alone with her to talk about the relationship and where it's headed, but like I said there's no feedback from her so I'm hesitant to make a move unless she shows some interest. That was a bad day.
Now I'm on break and won't see her until the next year. I'm really tired, and I'm thinking of giving up.
Did I fuck up along the way? Am I on the rebound?
You could kill the tall and handsome man.Ladies, question:
If there is a tall and handsome man standing next to a not-so-tall-and-handsome man, how should the latter person try to stand out?
You could kill the tall and handsome man.
Hi LadyGaf,
Need some insight here. EX issues... I've been with my girlfriend for about 6 months now.
Earlier on, there was a phone call from her ex around 6am. Her response to this was disdain, rolled eyes, and she was annoyed. I saw the guys name on the phone, didn't say anything about it. And she told me that it was her ex.. in the midst of her being so annoyed at the call. "Why is he calling me..?" to herself.
Now, she is moving into an apartment. She mentioned that it would be directly across the street from her ex. With the usual disdain, rolled eyes, and annoyment.
This morning I went to play a movie on netflix, her Gchat window was open with her talking to the same Ex, the message from her was saying that she is probably going to be moving across from him. His response, was just "really" and thats all there was.
I'm a little uncomfortable with this. I don't think its my ego so much, as it is just a bit of confusion over why she on one hand guffaws and cringes when he contacted her, at the notion of living across the street from him, and then the total 180 of contacting him, and talking about it.
It seems like its unsettled. I feel like I need to nip this in the bud, and talk to her about it. But I can't help but feel like my reaction might be, "wrong." I just can't imagine that she would feel great if this was happening to her.
We have never fully discussed the details of her ex. I think its a good time to go over it. Right now shes moving her stuff. I was going to wait until its all settled to go over it.
I'm not tripping right? This is weird.
Eltacoman said:Should I a) leave her alone completely alone and let her contact me if she wants to b) text her on Sunday night asking how she is or c) call her and ask her out Monday night. I'm feeling really bummed right now, but I may be over thinking it and she's just a busy or something.
If I'm her friend, I'm telling her that keeping her ex in the picture, even if it's the tiny superimposed box in the corner of the TV while you're still watching the main show on the big screen, is a dumb idea and detracts from the main event. It might even push you away.
But I'm not advising her, I'm advising you - and you can't say any of that to her without sounding like a jealous freak.
It is weird, but there's little that you can do about it. There's something that isn't straight about the ex situation in her head and she's gotta work it out.
I'm going from the assumption that you like this girl, want to be with this girl, but are feeling a little put off by this inconsistent ex contact/reaction.
Are you comfortable (or unsure) about where you stand with this girl? I'd straighten that out first, if you haven't already. Having a detailed exes conversation is valuable for some couples - but rehashing details should be secondary to knowing where you stand with each other. Coming from a point of trust and confidence, you're in a better position to ask her what it is about the situation that is getting under her skin - and, what she expects/wants you to do as a result. Knowing this, you can process and articulate that you're getting confused by some of what you've seen.
It could be an attention grab to try to get you to be more affectionate as a result of being jealous of her thinking about this guy. It could be that there's something unresolved from the breakup that she needs closure on. It could be that this guy is an addiction that she's trying to kick. It could be that she's falling for you, but is scared and turning back to something more comfortable. I can't say - but, knowing where you stand will help narrow down what situation is going on, moreso than a "so what's the deal with this dude?" conversation.
And yea, going down this seemingly familiar road, I know theres nothing i can do to change another person. But I did ask her to let me know what the situation is, that way I can act rationally and have peace in my own mind.
I have a question: How often do women use those roller things you see women in movies/tvs wear? They usually have like 10 or so lol.
I have a question: How often do women use those roller things you see women in movies/tvs wear? They usually have like 10 or so lol.
I assume you mean hair rollers? If I wanted to make my hair wavy I'd need to do that since my hair just falls right out of a curl if it's only done with a heat iron.
Hypothetical: a female friend of mine asks me how attractive I think she is.
How do I answer this question without sounding awkward, offending her, making her feel awkward or completely weirding her out without saying "I don't want to answer that"?
Yeah, that's what I meant. Just curious how often women actually use them. How often do they have to stay in your hair?
Also another question for the ladies here:
You get two choices, which do you take?
1. Chance to go to the salon and get pampered by getting your hair, nails etc. done anyway you like.
2. Get a $200 shopping spree at the store of your choice.
I have a question: How often do women use those roller things you see women in movies/tvs wear? They usually have like 10 or so lol.
Yeah, that's what I meant. Just curious how often women actually use them. How often do they have to stay in your hair?
...You don't think she's attractive.
It always ends up going into bad territory whatever I say though. I need some sort of neutral response.
Yeah, that's what I meant. Just curious how often women actually use them. How often do they have to stay in your hair?
Also another question for the ladies here:
You get two choices, which do you take?
1. Chance to go to the salon and get pampered by getting your hair, nails etc. done anyway you like.
2. Get a $200 shopping spree at the store of your choice.