Work the logic backwards to see the point. The survival of the human race depends on reproduction. Reproduction depends on relations between men and women. Relations between men and women takes an effort to form them. Flirting is the front line of that effort.
Men are designed to be the "aggressors" in the male/female relationship. As part of that role, they are the ones who break the ice. If someone doesn't do it the survival of the human race is in jeopardy. As the saying goes, if you want to make an omelette, you have to crack a few eggs.
So nature designed men to play this role by impounding it into their DNA. It's part of the genetic code that distinguishes male DNA from female DNA.
The fact that not every flirting event turns into a relationship is similar to the fact that a bee doesn't find pollen in every flower it tests. But that doesn't stop the bee from doing what it is programmed to do with every flower it can. The more flowers it tests, the more likely it is to find what it is looking for.
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...or any mix of the above, found that for a variety of reasons, Malta might not exactly be a main lode for finding grounded females with potential for making committed long term partners? Just wondering out loud.
I'm thinking, as with most migrations, that there might exist strong selective pressures at work. As when pretty poor ladies selectively migrate to certain large cities.
enjoying time with family and friends
going to cafe
going to concert
going to beach
going to park
diving
watching tv
hiking
skiing
playing golf
fishing
relaxing in the sun
enjoying outdoor activities
ect ect
those a man said
when going to work then???
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So, walking Bravo, and an acquaintance approaches. I know this beautiful lady, and sure enough, so does Bravo. She is a total dog lover, and spends almost 15 minutes rubbing him down, as he gives her copious doggy smooches. almost makes her late for the job---Horsepital IT specialist. While mauling the GSD, she mentions she is now divorced. Now, I've had my sights on her for years, but respecting her marriage, kept struggling to keep the flirt to minimums. But with this news, the gears start to spin in this wooden head. Took no action, yet! But perhaps should have simply commisurated on the divorce, practiced empathy, asked about the kids, and so on. Instead, the hunting instincts rushed through most of my body. Wondering if women have similar situations. As when seeing a man of interest, and meeting his lovely wife. Scrutiny of the assets of the latter often begin, We're told.
Grr im so mad at mo lol...i stated on my profile that i dont date men from abroad.. And what happens then. I get inundated with nen from abroad sending me messages. Please men be a gent and read my while profile..thanku..jacci
Ok... So I was contacted by a guy, here... Wanted to know my name and email and get to know me better...
I told him my name and gave my email... He sent me two messages and when he asked me if I had liked his pictures, I said to him that even though physically he wasn´t my type at all, I didn´t mind us being friends... This is what I just got from him:
"Do not reach me, contact me - if you think that I am ugly, too bad for you - really!!
at 48 Years old, you shall be ashamed!!
Too bad and I am not going to be mean or rude!!"
I wonder what exactly should I be ashamed of at my age... Being honest?... That won´t happen any time soon...
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....small manhood. I've heard this a lot, mostly from women. But what could it ever possibly mean?
I knew a salesman named Marty Cohen. He was popular with the Latin (Cuban) factory workers who had their folding chairs in the front parking lot during lunch. Whenever he would go to his car, they would all call his name and wave. He 'got a kick out' of that.
It was amazing how fast they could say his name... as if it were one word and always they would smile.
It wasn't until many years later I learned some Spanish. They say you always learn the bad words first... Marty Cohen was one of them!
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...our Brilliant Supreme Leader's partnership challenge to the Islamic Workers' Paradise republic. Of course, there's the emigres' selection effect, but Persians very often become successful everywhere in their diaspora. And most, especially younger ones, really admire much about the USA. We really screwed up, blind anti communism fashion, with our support of Shah, and allowing him medical treatment here, hopeless case as he was. But real diplomacy and strong stateshumanpersonbeingship would have these folks our friends, not foes. Now, if our brilliant dazzling President Trump can somehow pull that one off, it will be one more terror for the Dems. Admittedly, no easy trick. But as with many of his campaign promises, "we'll have to see" VERY we'll have to see.