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Grace-N-Mercy -> RE: He says/She says for Singles (May Game Thread) (5/5/2008 8:32:09 PM)
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When a woman asks a guy who she looks in an outfit, does she want an honest answer? I think this is individualistic. I do. When I ask a guy something, usually, I want a straight answer. If I get upset with the answer, then it's my responsibililty to re-ask until I'm satisfied with the answer. [8D] But most of the time, I won't get upset. quote:
What is the deal with women who get all dressed up in a dress or skirt and nice top and then wear tennis shoes and ankle high white socks? I can't answer for others, though commuting sounds like a good reason to me. However, I have seen this in girls who have to wear a dress to school; they don't want to wear dress shoes. Also, some women wear dresses for religious reasons (I'm thinking of Mennonite women), and they're wearing tennis shoes for practical reasons -- they have to do all their work while in a dress, and they can't wear heels. quote:
Many times when I've overheard a woman's conversation with another (usually in the kitchen at work, in the hallway as I pass by, etc) they are usually sharing intimate details of their personal life. Why? And what happened to discretion? I don't know... I think maybe we've lost the art of discretion these days. Maybe she didn't want to go silent and let you think she was talking about you. quote:
OK, then why do we get punished if we make a mistake in coming up with the perfect answer? Why not look to the meaning of what's said instead of merely the words? This isn't something I understood until recently, but when some women ask you this question, part of them really wants to know the answer. But if she gets a negative answer, then part of her wonders if she's really attractive to him at all. Oh, I just thought of something... look at the movie Enchanted. When Edward knocks on the door, she asks "How do I look?" He says "Stunned." She says "No, how do I look?" She's looking for a specific answer: "You look absolutely beautiful." Guys, if a gal is wearing a new outfit and is beaming and asks "how do I look", there's only one correct answer. But if she's searching her closet for just the right outfit, especially if she's going out with you, you can be more honest. Here's another good answer: "I like to see you in the other outfit better" or "this other outfit matches your eyes." Don't worry, you'll get it down pat soon! quote:
Ladies, say you buy something for your guy but he doesn't want it (and never asked for such before). How does he tell you without getting in the doghouse? That's a tricky one. You could do what my son does and just tell me straight out you don't like it. I would expect honesty here. You could just say "thank you for your thoughtfulness, but no thanks." quote:
Have you or would you make your guy sleep on the couch? Never have, so I don't know if I ever would. I can't imagine being so angry I wouldn't want him in bed with me. quote:
Ladies, would you expect your husband to buy you clothes for gifts? Not me! Personally, I would prefer clothes buying to be done together over letting him pick out something for me, unless he has unusually fantastic taste in clothing.
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