heatherrae said:no doubt. the guy from texas was supposed to come in to see me again this month, but after doing some soul searching I ended it for good. I was an inch away from overlooking his fatal flaws, but finally gained some wisdom and some balls and chose not to see him, even though I have so much fun with him.
EnderJE said:I haven't been on a date with a new person in a long time. Is modern dating really this difficult? Is it really just a mind game back and forth? Based on the posts above, it seems to be like some sort of psychological battle between two people. Is the addage "just be yourself" just a falacy nowadays?
heatherrae said:Nope. She feels that she deserves to be treated well. Women who don't appreciated being treated well, usually think that if a man treats them well, there must be something wrong with HIM. It is sort of like that saying "they wouldn't be a part of any club that would have them as a member."
nefertiti said:I enjoy being treated well, but in my mind romantic and sweet gestures should hold off until after the emotional bond is established. I don't want to be courted with flowers, and one can treat a woman well without spoiling her before she's earned it.
I have a sort of "you had to be there" story last week when the guy I've been seeing randomly hands me a sealed envelope out of his car. Now, mind you, this was one day after me teasing him about being a romantic because he said something crude, and he responded with, "You want romantic? I can show you romantic." So the next day he hands me what looks like a card, and I'm thinking, oh jesus, a card??...what the hell is this about? Aparently it showed on my face because he said, "No no, it's not what you think." And I kind of awkwardly stuck it in my purse and said, "OK, I'll open it later." And he said, "No really, it's not what you think. It's something for that dive show in september." Then, feeling like an ass, I start cracking up at my reaction and next thing you know we're both laughing so hard tears are coming to our eyes. According to him I had an expression like he had just handed me a bomb or an envelope full of anthrax. His comment, through the laughter, was, "Well, now I know how you REALLY feel!"
I don't think there's something wrong with a guy who makes a lot of early overtures...I just don't think it's genuine, it makes me awkward, and it feels unnatural. Early on, for ME, it should just be about having fun together without it being too relationshippy and rushed. There's a progression, i think, and early gestures eliminate the fun and exciting "chase" phase.
nefertiti said:I enjoy being treated well, but in my mind romantic and sweet gestures should hold off until after the emotional bond is established. I don't want to be courted with flowers, and one can treat a woman well without spoiling her before she's earned it.
I have a sort of "you had to be there" story last week when the guy I've been seeing randomly hands me a sealed envelope out of his car. Now, mind you, this was one day after me teasing him about being a romantic because he said something crude, and he responded with, "You want romantic? I can show you romantic." So the next day he hands me what looks like a card, and I'm thinking, oh jesus, a card??...what the hell is this about? Aparently it showed on my face because he said, "No no, it's not what you think." And I kind of awkwardly stuck it in my purse and said, "OK, I'll open it later." And he said, "No really, it's not what you think. It's something for that dive show in september." Then, feeling like an ass, I start cracking up at my reaction and next thing you know we're both laughing so hard tears are coming to our eyes. According to him I had an expression like he had just handed me a bomb or an envelope full of anthrax. His comment, through the laughter, was, "Well, now I know how you REALLY feel!"
I don't think there's something wrong with a guy who makes a lot of early overtures...I just don't think it's genuine, it makes me awkward, and it feels unnatural. Early on, for ME, it should just be about having fun together without it being too relationshippy and rushed. There's a progression, i think, and early gestures eliminate the fun and exciting "chase" phase.
javaguru said:So, what do you find so attractive about hateful alcoholics? I wasn't implying you caused it, but you were attracted to him......
nefertiti said:I don't think there's something wrong with a guy who makes a lot of early overtures...I just don't think it's genuine, it makes me awkward, and it feels unnatural. Early on, for ME, it should just be about having fun together without it being too relationshippy and rushed. There's a progression, i think, and early gestures eliminate the fun and exciting "chase" phase.
This page contains mature content. By continuing, you confirm you are over 18 and agree to our TOS and User Agreement.