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GregN.MemberWearing a short skirt will get you more attention, but it probably won’t be the kind of attention you want. While it may help attract some good guys, you will also no doubt attract some scum bags who just want to get you in the sack.
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GregN.MemberI have never heard that. Ever.
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GregN.MemberIf by hooking up you mean a sexual fling, I would steer clear. If you’re talking about a real relationship, I would talk to the friend and get his thoughts on it.
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GregN.MemberSeeing as how Nebraska is a fairly conservative place (I’m not, though), the only men that I’ve ever seen wearing makeup are gay men. That being said, I have had makeup on once. I was in theatre in high school, and I attended an international theatre convention. At one of the workshops, I volunteered to have half of my face done up in makeup (not stage makeup, but the everyday stuff). I must say that I looked pretty damn good with it on. I’d consider myself average to above average in looks, but the makeup made me look like a super model. I could understand some men doing it for that reason, but I would never do it because: (1) It would take way to much time and money, and (2) I would feel awkward wearing it.
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GregN.MemberIf your boss is groping you or making sexual comments, he is far from trying to be a fatherly figure. He is obviously a pig who is trying to take advanatage of you because you are a young, shy female. You need to stand up for yourself, or it could continue elsewhere.
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GregN.MemberIn my experiences, I’ve notice that the women who say “You’re too nice” are the ones that haven’t fully matured and are still looking for the next fling with Mr. Dangerous. Just as Ann said, they want to tame the bad boy. Once they mature, they some of them will realize that the nice guys are the ones they want. Eventually, you should find the woman who says, “You’re so nice!” and means it as a sincere compliment.
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GregN.MemberFirst off, that is a very loaded question that makes unfair assumptions. Not all men act like boys. Maybe you should not be asking why boys act like men, but rather why you go for the men who act like boys. The men who act childish probably never had a good father figure in their lives to teach them how to be real men (meaning that they are respectful and mature).
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GregN.MemberWhen you hear that men think about sex constantly, it’s true to an extent. We may have fleeting thoughts, but we don’t necessarily dwell on the subject for long periods of time. For instance, if I see an attractive female, I may having a feeting sexual thought about her, but I don’t usually get deep enough into thought to consider whether or not she would go out with me. At most, the thought might last a few seconds, and then I move on. I’m sure this varies from guy to guy, depending on their age, relationship status, and other factors.
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GregN.MemberIt could mean many things. It could mean that he is attracted to you, but he is too nervous or shy to ask you out on a “real” date. It could also mean that he views you as a friend. It really depends on the guy.
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GregN.MemberMy first kiss came on the nigth of my Senior Prom in high school. I was 18, and I thought that I was “behind” as well. I never had a real, serious relationship until I was 20. The main thing is that you have to realize that you’re not strange because of your inexperience. You’re not in a hole unless you tell yourself that you are.
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