Posted on 06/04/2004 12:43:30 PM PDT by cyborg
thanks...I care deeply about the future of girls and boys in the USA.
I LOVE that book. It's hard to stick to all of them but I like what's in the book. I like Dr. Laura's book Care and Feeding of Husbands.
Keep up the good work, young lady :-0!
I don't know if taking their advice is such a hot idea.
It's the romantic equivalent of relying on the advice of Michael Milken to help you dodge investigators from the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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Really?
Are you nice?
I've never heard that but things happen I guess. Most of the books is the same stuff my mother used to tell me. Don't call guys up, don't pay for dinner, and don't take gifts from men,etc.
Hello fellow Arizonan...hang in there, I'm sure Mr Right will show up and sweep you off your feet.
Your Home Page: I feel it is my duty to wear clingier clothing, flirt more outrageously, have more orgasms, and get on top more often.
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Which talk do you walk?
Hmm. Based on posts 52 and 88, you might have started a matchmaking thread. Maybe FR needs a category just for that..
Yep those of us in the 'Friends' demographic really to put our collective foot down.
The feminist movement, the lawyers, the insurance companies, the multiculturalists, and the pharmaceuticals have indeed wrecked this society. But all is not lost.
A few years back at the height of the sexual harassment craze, I was charged with SH by a nasty woman I had run afoul of in my workplace. I had reported her poor work habits and she got disciplined. She then threatened to get me and filed SH, saying I had kissed her on the cheek the previous Christmas. (I did...) But they still violated the snot out of my civil rights to run me through this draconian process, though I was cleared at the first level of investigation.
Nobody does docudramas on men who are falsely accused. Nobody cares. But get this, when telling my story in the years that have followed, women tend to believe me to have been innocent, while men think I must have done something wrong to get accused in the first place.
On the marriage topic, I have four healthy, grown kids and all are paired up. Even my cosmopolitan liberal daughter has a fellow. I've been married to the same glorious woman for 27 years. It can still happen. Even today.
I looked up that statement. It was a facetious slap at Islamofascists.
She pretty much hit the nail on the head WRT why I have fallen out of the dating game. Why bother when all the women I meet are 'Sex and the City' mavens.
I think I need to follow MY mom's advice and go back to church.
I guess the idea of being a bit modest is okay. The thing about calling the guy up post-date; well, I suppose that hold's true for some men who might think that the woman is emotionally needy.
For the most part, I don't subscribe to all of these hard and fast rules, which dictate how you should go about courting someone. While I agree with most of the posters in one respect-treating a woman with the kindness and maturity that she deserves-a lot of the other stuff kind of strikes me as belonging to a bygone era.
Sorry, that's just the way I feel.
Oh... and did I mention modest? ;)
I guess I was trying to say that changing a person's comportment is more helpful in meeting a good person. There are no guarantees and that is part of the beauty of love. How can anyone know how it all will turn out? No one can.
LOL maybe :)
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