Hey ladies. If you were to say to a man, "I'm sorry, it's just not working. Maybe if we just take a break for awhile. It's just not feeling right. Sorry. Please just give me some time," is there a chance things can be worked out or is this the end?
Good point. I believe that we all are guilty of walking in to a relationship with too many expectations and ruin chances for something greater. It's a lesson life hold for everyone to learn...some people, like myself, take a long time to learn.
I watched Hitch the other day and it made claim that a woman says things to politely brush men off. It was then said that if a woman says these things they are saying 'get away' or 'try harder.' How is a guy to tell the difference between the two? Doesn't this ploy encourage guys to not take 'no' for an answer?
Another question I've wondered about is if it is a definite sign of disinterest if a woman insists on paying for part of the activity? Is it possible that she is waiting for him to make a bolder move and take charge like a test? How can a guy tell if he should keep pursuing or just move on?
I know what you mean. But for me, it happens in real life, too. I've started tryin to learn what I must be doing something wrong since I'm the common denominator. Any advice, ladies?
Could a romantic relationship ever work out between a drinker and a non-drinker? Would non-drinkers be able to go to a bar with a drinker and not be awkward about it?
Also, ? for the ladies, if you know a guy and he never asks you out but he shows signs that he likes you, how long would it be until you place him in the friend zone?
On how a guy can stay out of the friend zone. What are things that keep guys in the friend zone? Can a guy get out of the friend zone into something more? Any and all ideas/advice about dealin with the friend zone is greatly appreciated.
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Hey ladies. If you were to say to a man, "I'm sorry, it's just not working. Maybe if we just take a break for awhile. It's just not feeling right. Sorry. Please just give me some time," is there a chance things can be worked out or is this the end?