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Chase or be Chased?




Detente
North West, England UK
Posted: Dec 31, 2007, 4:38 AM CST
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Good morning friend!

Mark
cheers
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CuspofMagic
The White Crystal CityOfLight, South Australia Australia
Posted: Dec 31, 2007, 4:43 AM CST
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What about folowing an ephemeral scent trail deposited by the haevens in your spiritual olfactory centre?

Mark
Mark -- now thats ---cool yay
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Buster123
Right Here, England UK
Posted: Dec 31, 2007, 4:56 AM CST
Chasing some tail is funand challenging, but being chased is so much nicer, to know there is a gal outt hetre interested enough to chase after you is a big big plus.
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markmeunier
Timmins, Ontario Canada
Posted: Dec 31, 2007, 4:58 AM CST
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Mark -- now thats ---cool
Sometimes the scent is warm as the evaporation deluging from a hot cup of joe on a cold winter morning... and oh so much more invigorating...

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drivenbysound
Poplar Bluff, Missouri USA
Posted: Dec 31, 2007, 4:58 AM CST
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You sniffing up skirts again Mark
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markmeunier
Timmins, Ontario Canada
Posted: Dec 31, 2007, 5:00 AM CST
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Thank the Lord I wasn't born in Scotland then...

Markangel
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Eupho
Wild Wild South West, England UK
Posted: Dec 31, 2007, 5:02 AM CST
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Not going to chase anymore but wait and see what happens by doing nothing.
Thats what I did Dan... I gave up aaages ago.. giggle


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Eupho
Wild Wild South West, England UK
Posted: Dec 31, 2007, 5:03 AM CST
I like it equally.. I liked being chased.. smitten and I like chasing devil


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Detente
North West, England UK
Posted: Dec 31, 2007, 5:04 AM CST
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Thank the Lord I wasn't born in Scotland then...

Mark
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Good one!cheers
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Detente
North West, England UK
Posted: Dec 31, 2007, 5:05 AM CST
If I don't do at least 50% of the chasing, chances are I'm not gonna be interested.

I know what I like!devil
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dragonfly88
valencia, Valenciana Spain
Posted: Dec 31, 2007, 5:49 AM CST
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I'd rather be chased than chase. but at the same time I don't like to feel assailed...
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riyablossom
somewhere .. , Pennsylvania USA
Posted: Dec 31, 2007, 7:49 AM CST
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Obviously, this would be tiresome for you Riya.

The 'chase or be chased' scenario i had in mind was were both partners both know they're attracted to eachother, but she kinda plays coy...demure...leaves him wondering...sorta.

Good morning everybody.
I dont know .. its tricky.

Well, 2 things i can think of .

If someones pretending as per what you are saying ....
the person could be really like that by nature or there could be reasons she is like that.

And other thing being how far you want to go for that someone if its a confusion. Is it worth the efforts for which you should surely feel deeply and if its not such a serious feeling maybe think about if you want to work over it.

My personal opinion in confusional situations lies on just one thing .. How strongly one feels for that person . If the admiration is true and deep its worth it even if its a no gain situation.

Sorry sounds too serious. But thats just my opinion.

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starliteisbrite
The planet earth....:), Ontario Canada
Posted: Dec 31, 2007, 8:38 AM CST
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Men, do you love the cut and thrust of the chase?

Women, prefer to play the genteel damsel and wait for the men to wescoo you from lonliness?


Please be honest and as open as you can...maybe we can all learn something...even you Indy.
There can be a thrill in the chase,but also a thrill in being chased.

So suppose I would have to say it can be both ways for me....just not with any over kill of course ..tee-hee
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BnaturAl
Sarnia, Ontario Canada
Posted: Dec 31, 2007, 9:49 AM CST
have to say bump and I love an assertive woman, sometimes even aggressive, but mostly knows what she wants and when and ... well lets just say I could watch woman burning her bra for ages ...

I like to chase as well but if there doesn't seem to be an "I'd like to be caught by you" coming back, I'll drop it and move on.

So I guess I like either way ... don't much care for the non-reactive sort who makes you guess where they are and or doesn't communicate well.

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jlb684
Athens, Attica Greece
Posted: Dec 31, 2007, 10:21 AM CST
I prefer the diplomatic approach...
"Diplomacy is the art of allowing others to have YOUR way"
So, I don't exactly chase, but nor do I sit passively by to be wescooed.
I make my interest known (gently) and, hopefully, a man will get the signal that he is allowed for me to have my way!
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Dknew
Warner, New Hampshire USA
Posted: Dec 31, 2007, 10:35 AM CST
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Thats what I did Dan... I gave up aaages ago..


Just going to sit back and see how things pan out grin


Morning Claire wave
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scarlets
llanelli, Dyfed, Wales UK
Posted: Dec 31, 2007, 10:38 AM CST
i dont chase anymore, over fear of more rejection.
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Detente
North West, England UK
Posted: Dec 31, 2007, 10:39 AM CST
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I prefer the diplomatic approach...
"Diplomacy is the art of allowing others to have YOUR way"
So, I don't exactly chase, but nor do I sit passively by to be wescooed.
I make my interest known (gently) and, hopefully, a man will get the signal that he is allowed for me to have my way!
Great comment...the psychology of subtle romantic maneuvering is such an art!wine
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BnaturAl
Sarnia, Ontario Canada
Posted: Dec 31, 2007, 10:43 AM CST
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Thank the Lord I wasn't born in Scotland then...

Mark
mark .. I am turning you into a frog today ...


that way you'll get many more kisses... 2 thumbs up
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Detente
North West, England UK
Posted: Dec 31, 2007, 11:07 AM CST
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mark .. I am turning you into a today ...


that way you'll get many more kisses...
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