Best advice you received about the opposite sex
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            Don't know that I ever heard this advice, but whenever I have an issue, I always ask myself "Is this one instance more important than my relationship?" The answer has always been No and so that puts things in perspective.3
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            TheRoadDog wrote: »Don't know that I ever heard this advice, but whenever I have an issue, I always ask myself "Is this one instance more important than my relationship?" The answer has always been No and so that puts things in perspective.
 I always think the same thing. When I am frustrated or upset I take a second and ask myself if the issue is really an issue or am I just tired/stressed. I almost always realize that an issue is not a big deal.1
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            Dont put expectations on a relationship that end up ruining it.
 If you pour your heart out and they dont reciprocate - chances are it will end quickly.
 If you check your emotions and simply enjoy their company - chances are you'll at least get to enjoy their friendship.
 Better to have a friend and not be 'romantic' than to not even get to enjoy that person one at least some level. On one level, you have to be friends w/ your SO/spouse so you may as well enjoy the journey. Don't dramatize it before its time...1
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            "Show me a beautiful woman and I'll find you a guy who is tired of her crap."
 -- My grandfather when explaining there were things more important than physical appearance to young guy just starting to "notice" girls.
 I am certain that goes for all genders and orientations.1
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            If you have to break bad news to a guy, do it after sex, they are more receptive at that time2
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            NUTS!!!0
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            Love is a disease that spreads. Make decisions with your head and not your heart.0
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 Fishing trip? Does that include camping trips?Give a man a fish...,...., teach a man to fish and he's fed for life.
 Unlike table manners, you dine first then offer your guests the chance to after.
 This is a fishing trip advice thread right?
 "Build a man a fire and you keep him warm for the night.
 Light a man on fire and you keep him warm for the rest of his life." - Me
 *Do not ever actually light people on fire. That is not very polite.
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 I think that is more messed up than my advice about keeping people warm.tcunbeliever wrote: »If you have to break bad news to a guy, do it after sex, they are more receptive at that time0
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            AmbitiousButRubbish wrote: »TheRoadDog wrote: »Don't know that I ever heard this advice, but whenever I have an issue, I always ask myself "Is this one instance more important than my relationship?" The answer has always been No and so that puts things in perspective.
 I always think the same thing. When I am frustrated or upset I take a second and ask myself if the issue is really an issue or am I just tired/stressed. I almost always realize that an issue is not a big deal.
 These two are possibly the best husbands on MFP.2
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            everyone should be forced to wear a dot on their head... green if they have seen their shrink in the last 24 hours, red if they have not... it would make things so much simpler1
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            Just say NO!1
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            My mom always said to me
 •" if a man won't sacrifice for you what you sacrifice for him, he's not worth it".
 • " Don't fall for words. Words are wonderful, but if he doesn't prove it with actions, don't waste your time".
 • "Dont settle"
 • and so much more......2
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            The only advice my dad gave me was..."don't marry one..."1
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            As a woman "Always make sure you are self sufficient in everything, then when you meet a man he is a bonus to your life not a necessity"
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            "Can u please quietly sneak out the window, my husband just pulled up" (Can't even tell ya how many times I heard that)1
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            _Captivated_ wrote: »AmbitiousButRubbish wrote: »TheRoadDog wrote: »Don't know that I ever heard this advice, but whenever I have an issue, I always ask myself "Is this one instance more important than my relationship?" The answer has always been No and so that puts things in perspective.
 I always think the same thing. When I am frustrated or upset I take a second and ask myself if the issue is really an issue or am I just tired/stressed. I almost always realize that an issue is not a big deal.
 These two are possibly the best husbands on MFP.
 Just trying my best1
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