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cherannelord
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I think I understand one, and then I get fibes that I don't.
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What's a fibe?
I'm a guy, and I don't understand either.5 -
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competecompetecompete wrote: »We are easy to figure out. Geez.
Laugh at our jokes
Don't nag
Give us sex
Pretty much this....
Throw in some basic understanding of football and an appreciation for chicken wings and we're all set.5 -
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Besides the Swedish band, the heck is a fibe?1
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Toys, they like stuff to play with3
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When it comes to character, we value order. Or at least things that are clear and concise. Being a leader and a provider. Task oriented, if you will. Problems to solve. But please, only one at a time.
When it comes to communication. "nothing" often means literally nothing. Or it means so inconsequential as to be nearly so. Example: why are there expiration dates on bottled water?
When it comes to relationships nothing beats being admired by the woman one loves. Not "appreciate"-- admire.
I think that about covers it.5 -
Idk I get so frustrated when people limit men to being basically Neanderthals who only want food, sex, and beer. *grunt* give me woman. I never date anyone who is that simplistic, and if I did, I would most likely be hideously bored.5
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When it comes to character, we value order. Or at least things that are clear and concise. Being a leader and a provider. Task oriented, if you will. Problems to solve. But please, only one at a time.
When it comes to communication. "nothing" often means literally nothing. Or it means so inconsequential as to be nearly so. Example: why are there expiration dates on bottled water?
When it comes to relationships nothing beats being admired by the woman one loves. Not "appreciate"-- admire.
I think that about covers it.
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competecompetecompete wrote: »LaPrincipessaFedele wrote: »Idk I get so frustrated when people limit men to being basically Neanderthals who only want food, sex, and beer. *grunt* give me woman. I never date anyone who is that simplistic, and if I did, I would most likely be hideously bored.
It's very easy to date men like that though. On the date, they make sure the woman is fed and beered. After that, she can decide whether sex is to happen between them or not. So it's best she go easy on the beer, for the gal anyway.
For the more cerebral types (myself included), it's easy to tell if a man reads books on the very first date. Actual books, that is. To weed out the Cro Magnon element, determining the book-reading background, interest ratio and capability is the best screening tool.
Yes. You should read books and then tell people about them.
You might wanna elaborate, concerning the; sophistication level because otherwise many'll count, comic books as; a valid technicality!1 -
competecompetecompete wrote: »competecompetecompete wrote: »LaPrincipessaFedele wrote: »Idk I get so frustrated when people limit men to being basically Neanderthals who only want food, sex, and beer. *grunt* give me woman. I never date anyone who is that simplistic, and if I did, I would most likely be hideously bored.
It's very easy to date men like that though. On the date, they make sure the woman is fed and beered. After that, she can decide whether sex is to happen between them or not. So it's best she go easy on the beer, for the gal anyway.
For the more cerebral types (myself included), it's easy to tell if a man reads books on the very first date. Actual books, that is. To weed out the Cro Magnon element, determining the book-reading background, interest ratio and capability is the best screening tool.
Yes. You should read books and then tell people about them.
Why? Why not do things instead of sitting around reading?
Text makes it difficult to tell if you're being sarcastic or not.
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DeficitDuchess wrote: »competecompetecompete wrote: »LaPrincipessaFedele wrote: »Idk I get so frustrated when people limit men to being basically Neanderthals who only want food, sex, and beer. *grunt* give me woman. I never date anyone who is that simplistic, and if I did, I would most likely be hideously bored.
It's very easy to date men like that though. On the date, they make sure the woman is fed and beered. After that, she can decide whether sex is to happen between them or not. So it's best she go easy on the beer, for the gal anyway.
For the more cerebral types (myself included), it's easy to tell if a man reads books on the very first date. Actual books, that is. To weed out the Cro Magnon element, determining the book-reading background, interest ratio and capability is the best screening tool.
Yes. You should read books and then tell people about them.
You might wanna elaborate, concerning the; sophistication level because otherwise many'll count, comic books as; a valid technicality!
Comic books, Sports Illustrated, and Playboy...you know for the articles. LOL3 -
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LaPrincipessaFedele wrote: »Idk I get so frustrated when people limit men to being basically Neanderthals who only want food, sex, and beer. *grunt* give me woman. I never date anyone who is that simplistic, and if I did, I would most likely be hideously bored.
It's very easy to date men like that though.
True, they aren't difficult to find. I just don't go on dates unless I have an obvious connection. I'm not afraid to be single, which gives me the luxury to be picky
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happilymegan wrote: »DeficitDuchess wrote: »competecompetecompete wrote: »LaPrincipessaFedele wrote: »Idk I get so frustrated when people limit men to being basically Neanderthals who only want food, sex, and beer. *grunt* give me woman. I never date anyone who is that simplistic, and if I did, I would most likely be hideously bored.
It's very easy to date men like that though. On the date, they make sure the woman is fed and beered. After that, she can decide whether sex is to happen between them or not. So it's best she go easy on the beer, for the gal anyway.
For the more cerebral types (myself included), it's easy to tell if a man reads books on the very first date. Actual books, that is. To weed out the Cro Magnon element, determining the book-reading background, interest ratio and capability is the best screening tool.
Yes. You should read books and then tell people about them.
You might wanna elaborate, concerning the; sophistication level because otherwise many'll count, comic books as; a valid technicality!
Comic books, Sports Illistrated, and Playboy...you know for the articles. LOL
Do men still buy this stuff? I didn't think they would with all the free porn now.
Idk. It was just a joke.0 -
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Honestly, I haven't been interested in reading since Vince Flynn died. I'm trying to get back into it. Interested in Andrew Klavan.0
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My man reads...he said he reads the newspaper every morning. LOL1
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