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Cool thks for the advice. :)
What you said makes sense. So far every girl I've ended up liking I've never talked to much and I figure it would be someone I'm comfortable talking to. That's funny though how you went from hating each other to loving each other lol. |
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When you tell a girl you love her, do you actually mean it? When was the first time you told someone you love them and was it honest? |
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It was last december and it was the girl I've liked for 2.5 years, but she didn't reciprocate the feelings and I honestly don't think I loved her looking back, but I evidently liked her a lot because it took me 7 months to get over her. So if I didn't love her it was a lot more than a simple crush. |
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Thanks for that :)
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If someone who was one of your best mates told you they liked you... would you stop talking to them and then be spiteful when they tried speaking to you? lmao |
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Not at all,i've had alot my friends tell me they liked me and i still talk to them alot.
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What are the signs of a guy liking you? Let's say that the guy was your best guy friend? What are the signs of a guy falling in love with you? At the moment, I'm in love with my best guy friend and friends say that from what I told him it sounds like he likes me too. Or used to? A few guy friends of mine say that from what I told them it sounds like he fell in love with me? So I could use a guy's advice right now lol.
His best guy friend actually even told me that when he first freaked out when I told him the truth, it was just because he was confused about his feelings for me. So he and I went out for 4 days afterwards but it ended when he got mad at me for several reasons. I became a little bit obsessive,needy, and clingy since I was going through a lot of stress due to family problems which I'm not usually like that btw. Then 12 days later he began dating a mutual friend of mine and they went out for a month but broke up deciding it was best to just stay friends. I view it as a rebound thing. My best guy friend never told me directly how he felt about me except that he was confused. So my question is do you think there's a chance he still might have feelings for me since he just basically transferred whatever feelings he had for me onto our mutual friend. Another friend of ours agreed on my theory on how he was only infatuated by the special attention she gave him. I could really use ur advice and thanks :) |
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Question for the guys...
What are the MOST and LEAST attractive things a girl can do or say in the beginning stages of a relationship??????? I know it's different for everyone, just want your opinions. :) Thanks! |
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Does a year of age REALLY matter to you girls?
Like would you go out of with guy one year younger? Thanks in advance(: |
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Do you prefer personality over looks? |
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Stephen: Age to me is not so much the importance it's more the level of maturity if I liked someone a year younger than me and they were mature for their age then I would date them. It's more a matter of maturity for me than anything else, and I've never dated someone a year younger than me so I guess I'd feel a little akward about it, but I guess age is only what you make it, truth being the only reason I tend to go for older guys is because of the emotional difference in girls and guys.
:) hope that answered your question. Matthew: Generally I try to go for more personality than anything but I do think looks do pay a key role in any relationship because you have to be physically attracted to someone to want to be with them, obviously it's not the most important thing but to me it is pretty important. I used to say I only go for personality but it's not true, and most girls who do say that are lying because a relationship especially a physical one there has to be some form of physical attraction. |
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Well do you mean like once your in a relationship or before that. I'll just answer once your going out because that's what you asked. If you meant otherwise just say and i'll discuss what i find attractive before relationships. Beginning of a relationship. Well I can't say for sure not having ever been in a relationship, but here it goes. Most Attractive: is a girl wanting to spend time together, but not necessarily constantly like being clingy. It also depends because if you have similar interests and know what your talking about I'm more inclined to spend time with you and I know I've been clingy to girls in the past lol so. Also, I think holding hands and hugging is fine early on. It depends who you are and the situation. A girl who listens, but also puts input into the conversation is good. what I would find Least Attractive: is a girl who tries to kiss right away with me because I think you shouldn't just kiss for the heck of it and saying I Love You early isn't good either. It should be right time, being clingy can be annoying as I already mentioned, also with me though I like it when I make a girl laugh, but if they don't know the difference between something that isn't and is supposed to be funny isn't attractive. Also, If I didn't like your personality and or physical appearance, I wouldn't be in a relationship and the point of a relationship and loving each other is to see past your loved ones flaws Good Luck ^_^ Hope I helped a little with that. Like you say everyone is different and sees things differently. |
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For the guys - Do you think girl boxers are that cute? I wear them just because they are comfortable for me and males seem suprised to find out. Is this a bad thing? |
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i didn't think my boyfriend was all that amazing when i met him, but now i've got to know him i think he's the hottest guy ever!! and his personality is so amazing,he's even romantic :grin: o and question for the guys... do you like romance?? if so,whats the most romanctic thing you've done/would do for a girl?? and another question i just thought of lol. for guys: if your girlfriend suddenly developed some form of disability or mental illness, would you stick by her and support her?? and would you date a girl in the first place if you found out she had a learning disability or a mental illness or a pysical disability?? |
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So far probably the most romantic moment I've experienced was when I hugged the girl I liked before we got into or separate cars and went on christmas vacation from school. But she didn't like me so though it was romantic in my eyes idk it was in hers lol. Quote:
The other part, would I date a girl who has a mental or physical disability and or mental illness? The answer is depending what kind I don't care if you are in a wheel chair or something like that a physical disability is something i could care less about. I like them for who they are and if they are tied down to a wheel chair I don't care. I still think they are great :). If there blind or deaf, I can work around that it would be interesting learning to communicate with them. Mental diability and illness is a little bit unclear because if your depressed I can deal with that and support you through that or being suicidal or phobic to a lot of stuff. I also know a few people who have mental disability and they act hardly different or struggle at all, if it was severe ADHD or something there's a definite chance I wouldn't, but it would be a case by case basis. Hope I answered your question ^_^. question for girls: Would you date a guy even if he had pimple problems? I've been struggling with it for a couple years trying to get rid of it and I'm a lot better than I was though. |
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Males: How do I get a guy (my bf) to be more open and more... well... boyfriendish around me and not just a friend.
How do i get him to treat me like his girlfriend and not just his friend. |
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question for guys: why do most guys tend to fall for the loud,cheeky,cocky, sometimes mean girls who are very attractive? :huh:does this prove beauty is more than personality ? :eek: |
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I don't care how hot you are, if talking to you is the equivalent of having a conversation with a tree stump, then no thanks. |
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So the answer is no personality is way more important in the long run aka longer than a couple minutes. Thanks for the answers guys. ^_^ |
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If you were a Junior in High School, would you date a freshman? (Me and my bfflae are dying to know cause we both have crushes on Juniors who are are friends....)
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There nothing wrong with it as long as both parties are mature :) |
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Question for the ladies: If you had sex with a guy once, and he was feeling in the mood again a couple weeks later and you told him that you were raped when you were 7 years old, what would be you reason for saying that?
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I'm not a girl but I was friends with a girl who was molested and she said it because it happened in her past and she decided to tell me about it. It helps her get those feelings out, so it shouldn't really have anything to do with what the two of you are doing because you've had sex already. Though she might be a little uncomfortable with sex because of being raped. Ask her about it.
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Question for the guys: Does height matter to you in a relationship? Would you date a tall girl, or one who was taller than you? |
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If she was nice enough, sure, why not however I've never gone out with a taller girl myself, but then I am quite tall myself... However it shouldn't really be a problem I guess... My turnn... Would you feel uncomfortable if your other half was going on a week long clubbing holiday to an 'intense' clubbing location? :( |
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I understand that guys need a sexual release and it doesn't bother me that my boyfriend has a playboy or anything like that but clubbing is a bit much. |
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The dicks of guys that age are a prime aspect of all of their relationships, but it isn't everything. Sure, we're horny little basterds, but that doesn't generally mean that our dicks rule our minds and that's why we go for the attractive and totally abhorrent personality. The truth is, most of us are attracted to confidence. That total abhorrent personality and conceded behaviour leads us to believe they believe in themselves, and it may be regretful to pursue that kind of girl in the end - but I have to say, that kind of behaviour is attractive. It shows confidence in herself, it shows happiness, it shows that they may actually know how to make themselves happy - and whether or not the attraction may be directed through admiration or it may directed solely through a form of infatuation, the truth stands that its attractive to the majority of guys. My experience stems from a similar situation. We're always attracted to exterior beauty for sure, but for the girl to know she's beautiful is something totally different. Even those that aren't as attractive as others but believes herself that she's beautiful will have some sort of aura of confidence and guys including myself can spot that easily and generally find it attractive. Bitches are a different story - and I think some of the guys in this thread may have taken the question and misconstrude the described behaviour to be thus. Quote:
How a guy treats his girlfriend is different for every guy. Ask him to do things for you - start small, perhaps hold his hand in public and kiss him on the cheek. Most guys love the small, affectionate stuff. Perhaps it'll help him open up as well. Questions for the girls: My ex is coming around in two weekends to watch a movie and have dinner with me, what would be your adequate night-time movie for a... well... date? Not to mention, she might be staying the night also. I want things to be simple and to go smoothly - I don't want to be cheesy, but I want to be cheeky. We have a bet going (one which incurs "punishment" on the loser) - first one to touch the other loses, and she's told me numerous times that she thinks she's going to lose. What kind of good "punishment" would be significant to make the game fulfilling if you lose? I'm talking something really small yet something affectionate. We don't want to start off too big, but we don't want to go too small either. What sort of dinner would be effecient for kicking things off? Home-made or take out? I'm not willing to go over the top. Sure, a simple home-made dinner like pizza or something quick and easy, but definitely not to the extent of cooking for half an hour. Too cheesy for me. Another thing, all we'll be doing is watching movies. It's a simple "stay at home" date, if you know what I mean. Apologies for the mass amount of questioning. |
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But of course you didn't want anything fancy, you could make her breakfast for dinner lol. I think your girlfriend would enjoy you making breakfast for dinner or something made at home more. Good Luck ^_^ |
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Oh and I agree with Enjoyinglife about disagreeing with what matthew said I just failed to notice.
Yeah Matthew considering your not even in that age bracket you shouldn't be commenting and considering when I was your age I liked girls the way you said 14 to 19 year olds like girls. You still have a lot to learn and if you think all guys are like that your wrong especially as you get older you get wiser, and I'm 18 and I might be opening my eyes to what real love is and no I'm not trying to get in bed with her, I'm just enjoying being her friend, with thought of becoming bf and gf, love is about the time you spend with a person rather than the amount of physical contact. The only physical contact we've made is when our hands have touched by accident nothing more. It also depends on maturity so people are ready at a very young age others aren't and some people like me simply don't meet the right person till we are older it's the luck of the draw and the mindset that you say 14 to 19 year olds had lasted for me 13-15, when I had my first serious crush on a girl and it lasted 2.5 years because of her personality. Though I'm not trying to discredit you you could easily understand what I didn't till I was 15, but just don't go generalizing about such a large bracket of people when your not in it and it's better to just say about people your own age or younger because you haven't experienced what an 18 year old has. Yes many of the people on my floor are like you say, but I'm not most of the people on the this website aren't that's my 2 cents about that. |
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