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  • How do I make female friends?

    I'm 36 & have invested a lot of time & effort in female friends, typically starting off as tenants. For example, an Estonian lady moved into my house & stayed for 5 years with the other 3 tenants changing every year or so. The first few months we watched a lot of entertaining TV/DVDs, made plans to do road trips but both having travelled extensively didn't actually travel far from home. She found a job, I'd drive her to work every workday; and as an introvert I think work was enough interaction with people for her. We still watched the occasional TV show and discussed the occasional house issue like who's cleaning the bathroom but that's about it. She moved to a different part of my country & has gone silent. After 5 years' investment with someone I'd quite like to have made a permanent friend.

    Another friend made online lived in Czech and talked for 18 months, then moved to a different part of my country and we met for 2 days, then she moved again and we met on neutral ground a few months later for 2 days, then talked online as she's a good online friend for 31 months, then she moved into my house, not paying much rent as she's poor, for 6 months, then moved to Czech then Holland. We talked online for another 14 months then I treated her to a holiday in Thailand where we met up. We have since kept in touch online and that was 5 years ago. She's fine to talk to online but a bit rude when with her in real life. I'm fine with parents' 65yo fem. friends but want some aged 25-40

    2 AnswersFriends1 year ago
  • How do I get an attractive gf without taking another man's?

    Most highly attractive people have a partner. If you find a single person usually they're not highly attractive. I missed out on a highly attractive lady in February because she was after me but I knew she had a boyfriend. I only saw him once and he even smiled at me (he wasn't expecting someone who looks or dresses like me to be working at her workplace). If highly attractive ladies are never single how can I get one? I would only feel okay about it if he was abusive and I was doing her a favour.

    4 AnswersSingles & Dating1 year ago
  • What should I do while abroad?

    I want to spend more time abroad (I m in the UK so Europe is most obvious). I ve travelled as a tourist but that only lasts a week and you don t form any deep connections with people or places. I don t mind working abroad but preferably something I can leave after a few months

    1 AnswerStudying Abroad2 years ago
  • Whom Do You Treat Well?

    Does treating a woman well reap rewards? Whether you're female or male tell me your experiences. The answer might seem obviously yes. Why do ahole car salesmen find wives? Women often feel unappreciated growing up, unimportant, and might feel being treated like crap is what's meant to happen. Being treated well might feel abnormal. I speak as a chap who has tried to look after every girlfriend in every regard and I can't say it's earned me much in the way of gratitude. From what I can see, women in their 30s have been burned by a few selfish losers and they start to appreciate thoughtful men after learning their lesson.

    3 AnswersFriends8 years ago
  • How do I get my business on google maps?

    Google once phoned me to ask if my business had a shop front. We do now and I'd like to get us on the map that comes as part of the search engine results.

    1 AnswerGoogle8 years ago
  • Worst thing that happened to you on public transport?

    For me, it was sitting near the front of a bus as a tired 18-y-o (an area where elderly people are officially given preference in most seats) and sharing the other passengers' goodwill as a blind, elderly lady boarded with people helping her. If I'd really thought, I'd have offered my seat, but as she couldn't even see me it wasn't hugely obvious to me that I should, plus I was getting off anyway soon. I was picked up by the arm pit by a strong, old lady who barked get up, leaving me to spend the next few minutes as the only person standing on the bus. That *****!

    5 AnswersEtiquette9 years ago
  • Can you tell my awkward girlfriend she's right?

    My girlfriend is contemplating a holiday in Ireland. She must be in Scotland on 09/09. Which is correct: "I must be back until 09/09" or "I must be back by 09/09"?

    In your answer, tell me what your native language is.

    5 AnswersWords & Wordplay9 years ago
  • Is this a good start to my novel?

    She was walking away from him, her cute east of Poland bottom wiggling. His bigger, hairier bottom was nearer the ground, yes he had bagged a supermodel, he hoped she would rub her posterior against his water melons

    1 AnswerOther - Arts & Humanities9 years ago
  • To females: how often do you cry and why?

    I know a 26-y-o who cried at her job because she couldn't master her new pc; another who cried all the walk home when she didn't get a voluntary job. Are you an emotional timebomb?

    8 AnswersGender Studies9 years ago
  • How many popstars can you name from countries besides UK & US?

    Please tell me which country you are from also.

    Me: UK

    Shakira Colombia, Alizee , Daft Punkand Hallyday France, Monsoon Rain and Rammstein from Germany, Abba and Cardigans Sweden, Milky Italy.

    1 AnswerOther - Music9 years ago
  • How successful is this relationship likely to be?

    We've met and have already decided to form a relationship and move in together, although we're spending a few months apart.

    She: an under-appreciated, intellectual, 25-year-old beauty from a poor country with crappy men who is moving to my country to study.

    Me: under-appreciated by my own country's women, but if anything over-appreciated by the beautiful women from countries where crappy men tend to live, 28, at that point where studies and careers meet, finding my feet.

    She: studied ambitiously, didn't party much, had a couple of trusted friends, kept her distance from others; worked ambitiously to save up for postgraduate studies abroad.

    Me: studied enough to get by only which was still a reasonable amount; smoked a few things I shouldn't have while focussing on travelling (been to 21 countries now, for tourism only), extra-curricular uni societies etc; large circle of friends.

    She: quiet, careful, speaks 5 languages but almost only speaks when spoken to; travels with one eye on studies or career there, "doing something useful".

    Me: only 1 language fluently and I use it allllllll the time, with everyoooooone.

    She: her family prestige comes from careers, which given the country hasn't always meant much money. She's likely to go into a not quite as prestigious, not amazingly well paid career.

    Me: my family prestige stretches back to world famous authors, Kings and Popes, kind of "old money". My financial situation looks better than my career projections.

    I know analysis can only get one so far, but a woman once told me go with your gut instinct and mine isn't great with her, just alright.

    She says things like: "I think you're a better person than me but it's our actions which determine how good we really are [and though she doesn't have good thoughts all the time she does force herself to act well".

    And one thing which really worried: "Love only lasts a few years, then people don't want to let others try and find happiness with someone else; they get comfortable with each other, and weigh up that with time their looks and status won't justify their trying to find someone else."

    2 AnswersMarriage & Divorce9 years ago
  • Are working-class, middle-class or upper-class the most friendly?

    Working-class people can be stereotyped as salt of the earth (talking to complete strangers, being friendly); middle-class people can have that Waltons vibe, happy familes; upper-class people well less is said about them usually. What experiences have you had?

    4 AnswersOther - Society & Culture9 years ago
  • How does one get missions on Grand Theft Auto 3, 4, SA and VC?

    I have these 4 games now, thanks to a friend storing them at mine, and while it is fun driving around mindlessly killing people and stealing trains, I would like to do proper missions to progress the storyline. I can access the basic missions (stealing taxis to get fares, cop cars to become a vigilante, ambulances and so on) but I would like some tips about the real missions. I see an ice cream van and its mission seems official - go sell drugs - but will that lead to more missions?

    1 AnswerVideo & Online Games1 decade ago
  • Do you read Monocle magazine?

    It's an expensive magazine and would you be interested in swapping issues with me? I didn't buy March for example and would be willing to swap Jan and Feb for it.

    2 AnswersMagazines1 decade ago
  • Please translate English > Hungarian?

    Hi, we are the sort of facebook friends who have barely talked, if at all, but I can tell from your photos you are a fun kind of girl and I'd like to get to know you better. Do you study? Are you single? I am a 27-year-old from Scotland who works part-time (letting out property and cars) and studies part time (transport planning). My best friend is Hungarian and I've visited Budapest several times since 2003 (when you still used filler coins) and Vac once. I'd like to visit Balaton, Debrecen, Pecs and Dunauvarjos (since my flatmate comes from there, although it's not a touristy city).

    2 AnswersLanguages1 decade ago
  • Which car is this girl posing near?

    You can only see the lights and some of the bonnet sadly.

    http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=604787476

    2 AnswersOther - Car Makes1 decade ago