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I'm more of a friendship guy myself, seeing as I don't have the balls to ask someone out in the first place.
What aboot you?
I'm more of a friendship guy myself, seeing as I don't have the balls to ask someone out in the first place.
What aboot you?
Okay, one. Shes purdy.
;)
If that didn't make sense - blame the vodka.
Maybe it's cos I've been in a relationship for 12 years, but women seem to trust and confide in me an awful lot. Which is nice, and I like and appreciate the respect I seem to have garnered. But it's SO f**king frustrating when all of my friends bar 3 or 4 are women! Extremely attractive women. Who don't seem to realise that my libido is on the verge of suicide due to being overworked...
In fact, women actively encourage the purchasing of their affections with material goods. Romance then, can be seen as a form of purchasing sex. Therefore, all women who want to be romanced, are to some degree prostitutes.
And the spending doesn't stop once you've got her, either. Women come with support costs, where you're expected to buy maintenance goods in exchange for further affections.
> Romance? Romance is nothing but an annoying, and often expensive way
> of saying to a female "I can buy your affections with kind words
> and gifts". Women love it.
>
> In fact, women actively encourage the purchasing of their affections
> with material goods. Romance then, can be seen as a form of
> purchasing sex. Therefore, all women who want to be romanced, are to
> some degree prostitutes.
>
> And the spending doesn't stop once you've got her, either. Women come
> with support costs, where you're expected to buy maintenance goods in
> exchange for further affections.
Then my lady must be of the rare variety that actually enjoys my company without having to pay for the privilege.
> Romance? Romance is nothing but an annoying, and often expensive way
> of saying to a female "I can buy your affections with kind words
> and gifts". Women love it.
>
> In fact, women actively encourage the purchasing of their affections
> with material goods. Romance then, can be seen as a form of
> purchasing sex. Therefore, all women who want to be romanced, are to
> some degree prostitutes.
>
> And the spending doesn't stop once you've got her, either. Women come
> with support costs, where you're expected to buy maintenance goods in
> exchange for further affections.
What a load of bo***cks! Prostitutes!???? I personally don't expect "material goods" from anyone i'm seeing but don't "kind words" come naturally if you care for someone??? Or are you just cold hearted and spineless???