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  • Girls, do you believe love has to be earned and a constant uphill battle to maintain?

    I was thinking that the reason bad boys are successful is because girls feel they have to "earn" them and constant have to work to keep the relationship afloat. Do you agree with this premise. If so, what should a guy be doing to make you feel like you have to earn him? Be specific (ignoring text messages, giving no complements, etc.)

    1 AnswerSingles & Dating9 years ago
  • Girls, do you think love has to be earned and a constant uphill battle to maintain?

    I was thinking that the reason bad boys are successful is because girls feel they have to "earn" them and constant have to work to keep the relationship afloat. Do you agree with this premise. If so, what should a guy be doing to make you feel like you have to earn him? Be specific (ignoring text messages, giving no complements, etc.)

    2 AnswersSingles & Dating9 years ago
  • Girls, do you believe love has to be earned and a constant uphill struggle?

    I was thinking that the reason bad boys are successful is because girls feel they have to "earn" them and constant have to work to keep the relationship afloat. Do you agree with this premise. If so, what should a guy be doing to make you feel like you have to earn him? Be specific (ignoring text messages, giving no complements, etc.)

    3 AnswersSingles & Dating9 years ago
  • Girls, do you believe that love has to be earned and a constant uphill struggle?

    I was thinking that the reason bad boys are successful is because girls feel they have to "earn" them and constant have to work to keep the relationship afloat. Do you agree with this premise. If so, what should a guy be doing to make you feel like you have to earn him? Be specific (ignoring text messages, giving no complements, etc.)

    1 AnswerSingles & Dating9 years ago
  • Could you tell me what type of camera is being used in this video?

    I like how this video was shot and I was wondering if someone could tell me the type of camera was used here? Or the price range of the camera being used for a video filmed like this?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUQE9O5ptVI

    3 AnswersCamcorders9 years ago
  • Why did this girl give me her #?

    This girl yesterday at school I introduced myself to because I noticed she works where I workout (it was no more than 30 seconds). Then when I was on the way from the bathroom back to class I noticed her by her self again. So we talked about 2-3 minutes then I asked her for her # and she gave it to me. She had texted me to tell me its her. Then I told her I'd see her at the gym tomorrow.I noticed her at the gym today and we talked a little bit. About possible openings for me to work at the gym she works at. She had her last name on the back of her shirt so I did a little research on FB. I found she married to a guy, so why would she give me her #? I would've completely understood if she said I have a BF or I want to get to know you more.

    17 AnswersSingles & Dating10 years ago
  • Why did this girl give me her #?

    This girl yesterday at school I introduced myself to because I noticed she works where I workout (it was no more than 30 seconds). Then when I was on the way from the bathroom back to class I noticed her by her self again. So we talked about 2-3 minutes then I asked her for her # and she gave it to me. She had texted me to tell me its her. Then I told her I'd see her at the gym tomorrow.I noticed her at the gym today and we talked a little bit. About possible openings for me to work at the gym she works at. She had her last name on the back of her shirt so I did a little research on FB. I found she married to a guy, so why would she give me her #? I would've completely understood if she said I have a BF or I want to get to know you more.

    2 AnswersSingles & Dating10 years ago
  • Girls, what makes a bad boy "bad"?

    What characteristics make him "bad"? What is he doing that nice guys don't?

    9 AnswersSingles & Dating10 years ago
  • Girls, question about bad boys?

    Do girls date bad boys in hope to turn him nice (his looks/charm Is what is keeping him with you for the mean time) or is it that they just straight up like that bad boy persona and that's how they want their man to be? I'm not trying to start a debate or lecture over it, I was just curious. If girls are in to bad boys then I don't really hold it against them, that's their preference.

    1 AnswerSingles & Dating10 years ago
  • Is it ok for a 19 y/o to date a 17 y/o?

    I'm 19 (sophomore in college) and this girl at my job (month away from 17/junior in high school) told a friend of mine at my job that I'm hot. He then said this to me while the both of them were sitting on a bench while on break. I was in the middle of cleaning something up and I was caught off guard with him saying it. She was giggling when he said that, I said thanks, and I jokingly said to him "no need to make things awkward". I then switch the topic and talk to another guy that was near them for a little then left to get back to work. I had suspected she liked me based off her checking me out when I'm near but it's in the open now. I know her brother who works with us (he's off at college right now though/I commute). We've known eachother since about 7th grade and when he was at my job for the summer we'd talk about sports, we were cool with eachother. I don't want her to think it's one sided because I think she's a pretty girl. I just don't have any dating experience. So should I get to know her and consider dating her or just leave it be and take it as a compliment? Should I FB friend her? We have talked a little and know eachother.

    6 AnswersSingles & Dating10 years ago
  • Is it ok for a 19 y/o to date a 17 y/o?

    I'm 19 (sophomore in college) and this girl at my job (month away from 17/junior in high school) told a friend of mine at my job that I'm hot. He then said this to me while the both of them were sitting on a bench while on break. I was in the middle of cleaning something up and I was caught off guard with him saying it. She was giggling when he said that, I said thanks, and I jokingly said to him "no need to make things awkward". I then switch the topic and talk to another guy that was near them for a little then left to get back to work. I had suspected she liked me based off her checking me out when I'm near but it's in the open now. I know her brother who works with us (he's off at college right now though/I commute). We've known eachother since about 7th grade and when he was at my job for the summer we'd talk about sports, we were cool with eachother. I don't want her to think it's one sided because I think she's a pretty girl. I just don't have any dating experience. So should I get to know her and consider dating her or just leave it be and take it as a compliment? Should I FB friend her? We have talked a little and know eachother.

    15 AnswersSingles & Dating10 years ago
  • Is it ok for a 19 y/o to date an almost 17 y/o?

    I'm 19 (sophomore in college) and this girl at my job (month away from 17/junior in high school) told a friend of mine at my job that I'm hot. He then said this to me while the both of them were sitting on a bench while on break. I was in the middle of cleaning something up and I was caught off guard with him saying it. She was giggling when he said that, I said thanks, and I jokingly said to him "no need to make things awkward". I then switch the topic and talk to another guy that was near them for a little then left to get back to work. I had suspected she liked me based off her checking me out when I'm near but it's in the open now. I know her brother who works with us (he's off at college right now though/I commute). We've known eachother since about 7th grade and when he was at my job for the summer we'd talk about sports, we were cool with eachother. I don't want her to think it's one sided because I think she's a pretty girl. I just don't have any dating experience. So should I get to know her and consider dating her or just leave it be and take it as a compliment? Should I FB friend her? We have talked a little and know eachother.

    3 AnswersSingles & Dating10 years ago
  • Is it wrong for me to consider dating this girl?

    I'm 19 (sophomore in college) and this girl at my job (month away from 17/junior in high school) told a friend of mine at my job that I'm hot. He then said this to me while the both of them were sitting on a bench while on break. I was in the middle of cleaning something up and I was caught off guard with him saying it. She was giggling when he said that, I said thanks, and I jokingly said to him "no need to make things awkward". I then switch the topic and talk to another guy that was near them for a little then left to get back to work. I had suspected she liked me based off her checking me out when I'm near but it's in the open now. I know her brother who works with us (he's off at college right now though/I commute). We've known eachother since about 7th grade and when he was at my job for the summer we'd talk about sports, we were cool with eachother. I don't want her to think it's one sided because I think she's a pretty girl. I just don't have any dating experience. So should I get to know her and consider dating her or just leave it be and take it as a compliment? Should I FB friend her? We have talked a little and know eachother.

    4 AnswersSingles & Dating10 years ago
  • Are girls 18+ ok with dating a younger guy?

    At times I feel like some girls may look down on a guy that's younger or feel some sort of superiority complex over them. Do some girls feel that way because of just maturity reasons or is it the sole fact that they're younger. Also how can a guy portray himself as mature to a girl. I'm 19 and I find it attractive for a girl to be older than me.

    4 AnswersSingles & Dating10 years ago
  • Girls 16+, do you mind being approached @ the mall/beach?

    Would it annoy you or would you be ok with it. I want to wait until marriage for sex so I wouldn't be sleazy about it. Should they be alone or with their friends when you approach. I'm a few days from 1o btw

    3 AnswersSingles & Dating10 years ago
  • Should I ask this friend what's wrong or just stop talking to her?

    I had this friend that I met at a community college. We met through mutual friends and we had a class together. We would text occasionally but I always started it. She answered back most of the time though. We hungout once with another friend. Over the summer, I probably asked 4 times over a month span (like once a week to hangout) and she'd either make plans and cancel or not answer at all. Last week I asked her about hanging out and she called me back to invite me to a pool party. But she never called me back to let me know I can come. Last Sunday we made plans to eat at IHOP on Monday but she texted the next day she can't because shes on her way to the hospital (I think that was a bogus excuse because she used a similar excuse before and when I asked her how she was doing a couple days later then she said she's doing good and the doctor didnt know what was wrong with her). I just found out today she deleted me off FB (or deactivated her account which I doubt). Should I text her and ask her where we stand as friend/explanation or just stop all contact with her? It confuses me why she would make plans then cancel. Had she just ignored a text message I sent her I wouldve stop texting her but she texted back. Would should I do?

    1 AnswerFriends10 years ago
  • Should I just stop contact with this friend or ask for an explanation?

    I had this friend that I met at a community college. We met through mutual friends and we had a class together. We would text occasionally but I always started it. She answered back most of the time though. We hungout once with another friend. Over the summer, I probably asked 4 times over a month span (like once a week to hangout) and she'd either make plans and cancel or not answer at all. Last week I asked her about hanging out and she called me back to invite me to a pool party. But she never called me back to let me know I can come. Last Sunday we made plans to eat at IHOP on Monday but she texted the next day she can't because shes on her way to the hospital (I think that was a bogus excuse because she used a similar excuse before and when I asked her how she was doing a couple days later then she said she's doing good and the doctor didnt know what was wrong with her). I just found out today she deleted me off FB (or deactivated her account which I doubt). Should I text her and ask her where we stand as friend/explanation or just stop all contact with her? It confuses me why she would make plans then cancel. Had she just ignored a text message I sent her I wouldve stop texting her but she texted back. Would should I do?

    1 AnswerFriends10 years ago
  • Girls 16+, would very attractive girls be turn-offed by a guy that wants to wait until marriage for sex?

    I noticed recently in two different instances today some attractive girls being talk to by multiple guys. One of them I didn't have that chance to talk to and the other I didn't catch her fast enough to talk to her (or I would've been interrupting her workout). Would it be smart to approach girls that are more modest with looks than very attractive girls? Most very attractive girls are social butterflys so it's safe to assume they may be sexual active. I want to wait until marriage for sex (18 y/o, 19 in 2 weeks) because it's in my Christian beliefs. Technically I'm not a virgin (havent done the actual deal) and I don't mind if the girl is not a virgin. Is my rationale correct or should I go for it? Opinions/Suggestions?

    6 AnswersSingles & Dating10 years ago
  • Girls 16+, would very attractive girls be turn-offed by a guy that wants to wait until marriage for sex?

    I noticed recently in two different instances today some attractive girls being talk to by multiple guys. One of them I didn't have that chance to talk to and the other I didn't catch her fast enough to talk to her (or I would've been interrupting her workout). Would it be smart to approach girls that are more modest with looks than very attractive girls? Most very attractive girls are social butterflys so it's safe to assume they may be sexual active. I want to wait until marriage for sex (18 y/o, 19 in 2 weeks) because it's in my Christian beliefs. Technically I'm not a virgin (havent done the actual deal) and I don't mind if the girl is not a virgin. Is my rationale correct or should I go for it? Opinions/Suggestions?

    6 AnswersSingles & Dating10 years ago
  • Girls 16+, would very attractive girls be turn-offed by a guy that wants to wait until marriage for sex?

    I noticed recently in two different instances today some attractive girls being talk to by multiple guys. One of them I didn't have that chance to talk to and the other I didn't catch her fast enough to talk to her (or I would've been interrupting her workout). Would it be smart to approach girls that are more modest with looks than very attractive girls? Most very attractive girls are social butterflys so it's safe to assume they may be sexual active. I want to wait until marriage for sex (18 y/o, 19 in 2 weeks) because it's in my Christian beliefs. Technically I'm not a virgin (havent done the actual deal) and I don't mind if the girl is not a virgin. Is my rationale correct or should I go for it? Opinions/Suggestions?

    4 AnswersSingles & Dating10 years ago