Handling Different Tastes With Your Significant Other
Feel First Date Panic? Let's Do Lunch!
The Reason You Aren't Dating Is: 6 Tips To Approachability
How to Get Out Of The Dating Funk!
I'm All That! Be It Or Lose It
Are They Stuck On Their Ex?
Divorced with No Kids? Ex Etiquette
Tips for Getting Him to Commit to a Relationship...Or Not
How Men Pursue Love
Advice on the 3 Steps for Breaking Up and 3 Tips for Giving Someone the Axe
How To Recover From A Mistake When Dating
Should You Reconcile With Your Ex Or Not?
How to Escape and Become More Than Just A Friend
Understanding What Your Feelings of Discomfort Mean for Your Relationship
Decode Man-Think: Learn What Men Want and Care About
What it Means When He Starts Ignoring Your Emails and Phone Calls
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@ThisPYT says:
August 29, 2011 at 2:21 am
Sociality is at the core of human sexuality. If you ensure that she has a great time around you, you are simply paving way to be liked intimately. You cannot go looking for a friend in someone who is looking for a lover. I do understand the whole concept of being emotionally unavailable, I just don't think that telling the woman such and then encouraging a friendship despite how you feel is fair under any circumstance. When you need company to watch a movie or have dinner, hit up the old friend. You can't take a new girl out on what seems to be a date and expect that she'll just think it will end there. That's not how the mind or body works. Believe me, I wish it was that simple.
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Lady Ngo says:
August 29, 2011 at 2:33 am
Hmm, the few times that i have gotten myself caught up in a situation with an allegedly emotionally unavailable dude, they've always been the one to renege. Either they get all stupid/jealous/possessive when they see someone else try and holla or they get all salty when i say i really am cool with the fact that we aren't movin forward. They may or may not want to move towards commitment but the certainly don't want me to live my life either way!
Feel First Date Panic? Let's Do Lunch!
The Reason You Aren't Dating Is: 6 Tips To Approachability
How to Get Out Of The Dating Funk!
I'm All That! Be It Or Lose It
Are They Stuck On Their Ex?
Divorced with No Kids? Ex Etiquette
Tips for Getting Him to Commit to a Relationship...Or Not
How Men Pursue Love
Advice on the 3 Steps for Breaking Up and 3 Tips for Giving Someone the Axe
How To Recover From A Mistake When Dating
Should You Reconcile With Your Ex Or Not?
How to Escape and Become More Than Just A Friend
Understanding What Your Feelings of Discomfort Mean for Your Relationship
Decode Man-Think: Learn What Men Want and Care About
What it Means When He Starts Ignoring Your Emails and Phone Calls
Reply
@ThisPYT says:
August 29, 2011 at 2:21 am
Sociality is at the core of human sexuality. If you ensure that she has a great time around you, you are simply paving way to be liked intimately. You cannot go looking for a friend in someone who is looking for a lover. I do understand the whole concept of being emotionally unavailable, I just don't think that telling the woman such and then encouraging a friendship despite how you feel is fair under any circumstance. When you need company to watch a movie or have dinner, hit up the old friend. You can't take a new girl out on what seems to be a date and expect that she'll just think it will end there. That's not how the mind or body works. Believe me, I wish it was that simple.
Reply
Lady Ngo says:
August 29, 2011 at 2:33 am
Hmm, the few times that i have gotten myself caught up in a situation with an allegedly emotionally unavailable dude, they've always been the one to renege. Either they get all stupid/jealous/possessive when they see someone else try and holla or they get all salty when i say i really am cool with the fact that we aren't movin forward. They may or may not want to move towards commitment but the certainly don't want me to live my life either way!