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I remember the good Ol’ days when she, and several others had their own threads…….
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women see a guy being married typically would see qualities that they like commitment and as a catch. also they would look for signs or display of affection or any behavior that would show them that the guy is amazing. for me, I don't find it difficult for women showing some admiration towards me when I was single nor married. it's still the same. although the only difference is you are no longer available in the market. the only luxury I have is that I am permitted to look at other women but definitely no touching. guess that's the benefit of having a tomboy wife. atleast I don't have to suffer what most husbands go through.Not married but I did notice this happening while in a relationship. I’d be walking holding hands with my girl and the ladies walking towards us were giving me all sorts of “looks”
Not married but I did notice this happening while in a relationship. I’d be walking holding hands with my girl and the ladies walking towards us were giving me all sorts of “looks”
It’s always when you least expect. I got more action while being broke and living at home. Once I got my own place and some privacy, my social life went
She was probably going to work up the nerve to make her move on you. You’re playing hard to get, I see youYa really like going to the movies for the date then huh lol
She texted me this morning
After texting all day I told her I wasn’t really feeling it but thank you.
she took it well ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
She was probably going to work up the nerve to make her move on you. You’re playing hard to get, I see you
My go to was bowling. They had couches and a great bar/food in there and wait on you at your lane then once Heyday took over they added a small arcade/Davd N Busters type room up there AND they had the nerve to be on Groupon. Your boy cleaned upI don’t think going to the movies is necessarily a bad date but it can’t just be the movies. Gotta make sure you plan some activity before or after (food, bar, …) where you can actually get a proper conversation going.
That was my go to as well but for after the movies. Just a short walk from the cinema I go to, there’s a bar with a bowling alley.My go to was bowling. They had couches and a great bar/food in there and wait on you at your lane then once Heyday took over they added a small arcade/Davd N Busters type room up there AND they had the nerve to be on Groupon. Your boy cleaned up