juliaoceania
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Joined: 4/19/2006 From: Somewhere Over the Rainbow Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: KatyLied There are some good points in The Rules book, it is not all rubbish. My rule: give the same amount of attention to a man that he gives to you, mirror, but do not over play anything. I think it is desperate to chase a guy. Let him come to you, let things grow in an unrushed, organic way, if it is meant to be, it will be. And it's just this kind of heretical thinking that got witches burned way back when. Pffft, haven't you been reading the feminist thread in the other room? Have you learned nothing? It's the woman's right in this society to go out there and grab your due with all the gusto you can muster. Or, at least send a casual email saying 'Hey, you're cute! Wanna chat some time?' Please, for the love of all that is holy..... Recant what you said so the lurkers and the posters get the same idea that it's all ok to congregate on one side of the room waiting for the boy to ask the girl to dance. Nothin's EVER going to get accomplished that way. Nothin'. Jeff I have no trouble approaching men and flirting with them, but I find that most of the time it is better for the man to make the first moves. I know this does not sound very evolved of me, but I think in our culture men like to hunt and women like to gather....I know this sounds terribly old fashioned, but my life experiences and those of my friends tend to indicate this is true. I like the flirting game, and it is a fun delicious game, but I also know not to take it too seriously until a man pursues me ardently. Men know what they want (at least the kind that appeal to me), they are not wishy washy about letting a woman know they dig her. If a man isn't pursuing, he just ain't that into you, so you pick up your marbles and you play with one that is
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