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Totally.....it's hard not to. It's even harder not to when you're at a show and see a girl you find attractive because then you also know that you both really like the band you're watching.
Just be careful you aren't caught staring at a girl who's there with her boyfriend. That's always fun.
Even more fun is trying to check out the hot girls with your gf right next to you. I've found that when you get caught, it's best to say something negative about the girl you were looking at. That usually bails you out.
I'm more sad that your gf won't let you look at other hot ladies. Why not appreciate beauty in any form??
I go by the motto: Doesn't matter where you acquire your appetite, as long as you eat at home.
Agreed, my fiance and I share this mindset. Just because we're getting married does not eliminate the fact that we will still be attracted to the opposite sex. Its just human nature. as my Grandpa always told me. "I can look at the menu, I just can't order off of it anymore."
I have a crush on CKS, its the smile and the glasses.
Problem? I have learned that those elderly folk are quite stealthy in their flirting. You've got to watch them and never stand too close. That whole hard of hearing thing is just a ploy to get you within arms reach.
Totally.....it's hard not to. It's even harder not to when you're at a show and see a girl you find attractive because then you also know that you both really like the band you're watching.
Just be careful you aren't caught staring at a girl who's there with her boyfriend. That's always fun.
Even more fun is trying to check out the hot girls with your gf right next to you. I've found that when you get caught, it's best to say something negative about the girl you were looking at. That usually bails you out.
I only "got caught" once, and I said "I think that's the bitch that stood me up at our prom.", the situation was instantly defused.
I, like most everyone else, see no problem with looking, so long as you don't stare, gawk, stalk, take pictures, make faces, etc.
Anyone's parents (or anyone themselves) do the "Hey! You're married!" "...But I'm not dead!" thing? Or is that just my twisted parental units who like to play that game?
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Anyone's parents (or anyone themselves) do the "Hey! You're married!" "...But I'm not dead!" thing? Or is that just my twisted parental units who like to play that game?
I'm guessing that's "I'm married, but I'm not dead." I try not to say those words but people who aren't married sometimes have this view of marriage that you only ever look at your sweetie with hearts floating above your head and if you look at ANYONE else some people even consider that close to cheating. Such black and white lines. I don't care if Dave looks at other girls, shoot, I even know which of the inforoo girls he thinks are hot. I don't care if Dave flirts with other girls (haha he's not a flirter) because I know he's not going anywhere and if he is, there isn't anything I can do to stop him. I wasn't always this way though, several years after being cheated on I was very jealous and then I just decided that it's not up to me or caused by me so why let it worry me? Anyway... I need to leave this thread alone and just read >.<
Don't get me wrong. I can admit to my gf that I think someone is attractive, but at the same time, sometimes women like to play something off as no big deal, when in actuality they are just storing it in their memory to be later thrown in your face during an argument. So, I like to avoid giving my gf any potential ammo.
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I just decided that it's not up to me or caused by me so why let it worry me?
Words to live by when dealing with relationships. I wish everyone understood this simple truth. There's nothing worse than dealing with someone who has jealousy issues, weather it's your spouse, a friend's spouse, or a friend.
Anyone's parents (or anyone themselves) do the "Hey! You're married!" "...But I'm not dead!" thing? Or is that just my twisted parental units who like to play that game?
I'm guessing that's "I'm married, but I'm not dead." I try not to say those words but people who aren't married sometimes have this view of marriage that you only ever look at your sweetie with hearts floating above your head and if you look at ANYONE else some people even consider that close to cheating. Such black and white lines. I don't care if Dave looks at other girls, shoot, I even know which of the inforoo girls he thinks are hot. I don't care if Dave flirts with other girls (haha he's not a flirter) because I know he's not going anywhere and if he is, there isn't anything I can do to stop him. I wasn't always this way though, several years after being cheated on I was very jealous and then I just decided that it's not up to me or caused by me so why let it worry me? Anyway... I need to leave this thread alone and just read >.<
I get what you're saying. I guess when you're married 30 years (like my parents will be later this year, which makes me very proud to be their son), you need to have some kind of joking along those lines to stay sane. They love each other unconditionally, they both just like to bust chops. I guess it rubbed off on me a bit.
Haha yeah, I told you I'm being nice to people now. Which is apparently so confusing, people don't grasp that I'm being nice at all.
Where is flanzo and what have you done with him?!
I think my biggest problem in talkin' with women is that I can never tell if there is any flirtin' goin' on (from either side). I just can't tell if they're interested.
And not just any mall, but like the most surreal crazy third rate mall out in the suburbs. The only cute girls I see are ones that work at the various clothing stores other than the rare girl at the dmv. The rest are elderly.
Post by nodepression on May 31, 2012 19:47:04 GMT -5
I'm not really a bar person to be honest. Also, the only time I've been inside there were 4 people in the bar other then my friends, and one of them ended up dumping a drink on someone else.
I'm not really a bar person to be honest. Also the only time I've been there there were 4 people in there other then my friends, and one of them ended up dumping a drink on someone else.
I've been there on off nights like that too. Don't really have a backup since Buffalo was mostly a bar town.
Haha yeah, I told you I'm being nice to people now. Which is apparently so confusing, people don't grasp that I'm being nice at all.
Where is flanzo and what have you done with him?!
I think my biggest problem in talkin' with women is that I can never tell if there is any flirtin' goin' on (from either side). I just can't tell if they're interested.
Just look at their body language. Are their shoulders angled toward you? Are they touching their arms, chest, hair? Are their legs crossed towards you? If so probably interested at least. If they have their arms crossed or are stepping away from you, looking around or past you then probably not. Don't confuse someone who is shy though, some girls don't look directly at the guy's eyes even if they are interested or they might have nervous tics but the rest of their body will still be inviting you in.
We're all a mess of paradoxes. Believing in things we know can't be true. We walk around carrying feelings too complicated and contradictory to express. But when it all becomes too big, and words aren't enough to help get it all out, there's always music.
We're all a mess of paradoxes. Believing in things we know can't be true. We walk around carrying feelings too complicated and contradictory to express. But when it all becomes too big, and words aren't enough to help get it all out, there's always music.