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khaled

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maybe he is stalking you and like got lots of private pictures of you all over his room which he took while stalking you.....and he wont take no for an answer.
 

Bavanai

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Like not calling back? That's a clue, right?
Depends on the guy. Romantics (what this guy seems to be) tend to be rather naive about girls and oftentimes interpret anything that isn't a clear rejection as a possible indicator of interest. For example, he might interpret that smile and saying nothing as playing hard to get and will just make him try harder.
 

Astarteea

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Well, ok, in case we meet again and he insists, I will tell him I'm not interested.
 

khaled

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Well, ok, in case we meet again and he insists, I will tell him I'm not interested.
try letting him down as nicely as possible, you dont wanna wakeup next time to find yourself chained to bed in some basement.
 

KiryGNC

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Every time i stumble upon this thread, i feel like spying :)
Astarteea and the bunch of wing-mans
Too much romance nowadays, a simply "Fa te plac, hai sa ti-o trag" would have bigger chances to succeed. ;)
 

Bavanai

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Too much romance nowadays, a simply "Fa te plac, hai sa ti-o trag" would have bigger chances to succeed. ;)
Because somehow within the last century, it has become the general (and extremely erroneous) consensus that girls are attracted to romantic behaviour. "Be yourself", "tell her how you feel", "write her poetry", this is extremely bad advice that's advertised in movies, media, magazines - everywhere. Why is it bad advice? Because it's not what women are biologically hardwired to find attractive in guys. Sure, they might enjoy reading that poem you wrote, but she'll only enjoy it in the sense that she enjoys the attention you give her without her actually giving anything in return. But it doesn't make her feel attracted to you - on the contrary.
 

Astarteea

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Every time i stumble upon this thread, i feel like spying :)
Astarteea and the bunch of wing-mans
Buia, are you still alive? I need backup.
Actually, no. We need Samu. He was crowned The Queen.

Too much romance nowadays, a simply "Fa te plac, hai sa ti-o trag" would have bigger chances to succeed. ;)
And no, not really. Romance is welcomed, but not just out of the blue. Be romantic when she will appreciate it and not just laugh at you, like I did today...
 

TheTrickster

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is he really desperate or are you really pretty? :)

l.e. btw i noticed that you people are watching sherlock as well, did you get the feeling that the character sherlock is less smart than in the previous 2 seasons?
 
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Astarteea

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l.e. btw i noticed that you people are watching sherlock as well, did you get the feeling that the character sherlock is less smart than in the previous 2 seasons?
Not at all. Especially when he almost
. But I did partially solve the cases he had in ep 2 before him. o_O
 

Shade

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Because somehow within the last century, it has become the general (and extremely erroneous) consensus that girls are attracted to romantic behaviour. "Be yourself", "tell her how you feel", "write her poetry", this is extremely bad advice that's advertised in movies, media, magazines - everywhere. Why is it bad advice? Because it's not what women are biologically hardwired to find attractive in guys. Sure, they might enjoy reading that poem you wrote, but she'll only enjoy it in the sense that she enjoys the attention you give her without her actually giving anything in return. But it doesn't make her feel attracted to you - on the contrary.
I'm actually surprised that you agree with his sentiment, as worded.
 

khaled

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i agree with him too, if a woman finds you too romantic or too attached to her which would make her feel dominate in the relation she will look down on you and lose interest (with few exceptions ofc)
 

Bavanai

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The very foundation of any healthy relationship is attraction. I agree with him in the sense that romantism from guys does not create attraction. HOWEVER, "fa te plac hai sa ti-l vâr" is not a solution nor an alternative to romance.
 

Bavanai

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[video=youtube;PUKMUZ4tlJg]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUKMUZ4tlJg[/video]
 

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