Topic: How many are old fashioned daters? | |
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Example opening the car door, pushing in the chair, ect. on a first date. Women do you find this approach uncomfortable?
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F*** that, slam the door in their face...push the chair out as they try to sit down...fun stuff, really.
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F*** that, slam the door in their face...push the chair out as they try to sit down...fun stuff, really. [/quote I think you have been playing with fire to much |
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*Lights match - Runs off*
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I knew it only you Fear
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F*** that, slam the door in their face...push the chair out as they try to sit down...fun stuff, really.
I'm guilty when the date is not going well. |
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You shouldn't feel guilty if it dosen't work out move on.
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Example opening the car door, pushing in the chair, ect. on a first date. Women do you find this approach uncomfortable? I've been raised in a very "old fashioned" environment, so I don't find that uncomfortable. |
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Example opening the car door, pushing in the chair, ect. on a first date. Women do you find this approach uncomfortable? I consider that to be normal behavior. |
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I open the car door on every date and excursion.
Manners are always "in". |
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I draw the line just before asking her father if I can ask her out. In the modern age I think that's too far. However, if by some amazing miricale I think I might ask someone to marry me, I'll still ask her dad first.
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I think that 'old fashion' dating behavior from a guy shows respect.
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Example opening the car door, pushing in the chair, ect. on a first date. Women do you find this approach uncomfortable? I've been raised in a very "old fashioned" environment, so I don't find that uncomfortable. same here. I've been raised "old fashioned". So basically I always being courteous. That's what makes many women think of me like I got some agenda or "there is something isn't right". If I switch to being an a$$hole instead, suddenly they like that better. We live in an upside down world. Sodom Gomorrah stuff is the norm. |
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I'm still waiting on a man to ask me out on a real date, so I'll have to get back to you.
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I'm still waiting on a man to ask me out on a real date, so I'll have to get back to you. Hey, Chrissy. Would you like to have dinner sometime? the wait is over. . . . |
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I'm still waiting on a man to ask me out on a real date, so I'll have to get back to you. Hey, Chrissy. Would you like to have dinner sometime? the wait is over. . . . I'm sorry Drew, I should have been more specific. I am waiting on a man to ask me out in person, pick me up for said date, take me to a place of his chosing, treat me like a lady and kiss me on the check as he drops me off, after walking me to the door. |
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Edited by
74Drew
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Sun 06/27/10 04:23 PM
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I'm still waiting on a man to ask me out on a real date, so I'll have to get back to you. Hey, Chrissy. Would you like to have dinner sometime? the wait is over. . . . I'm sorry Drew, I should have been more specific. I am waiting on a man to ask me out in person, pick me up for said date, take me to a place of his chosing, treat me like a lady and kiss me on the check as he drops me off, after walking me to the door. well, you're just going to have to move to illinois so that i can do all of that stuff. . . . |
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If that's considered old fashion, then i'd say that i am. Just how i was raised i suppose.
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Example opening the car door, pushing in the chair, ect. on a first date. Women do you find this approach uncomfortable? No...I find it admirable. |
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i`m traditional enough to love it when a man knows how to be a gentleman!
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