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What Men Want (Do-Over)


PhuturePriest

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As for as I see it this sums up what every Guy should want out of a girl...
[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqF_PtugyBk"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqF_PtugyBk[/url]

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IcePrincessKRS

[quote name='FuturePriest387' timestamp='1329692297' post='2389624']
Your negativity disturbs me...
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It was all in good fun. I had at least a couple of them directed at me.

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PhuturePriest

[quote name='IcePrincessKRS' timestamp='1329694499' post='2389656']


It was all in good fun. I had at least a couple of them directed at me.
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Oh no, I was joking. I felt I had used too many smiley faces so I decided not to use one. Sorry.

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IcePrincessKRS

I was going to make a comment about you being 5 at the time those threads were made but I felt like it might make the joke too mean so I edited about half of what I was going to say. lol

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[quote name='FuturePriest387' timestamp='1329678618' post='2389447']
I'm taking Sister's advice and I'm changing my strategy a bit.

What do men want in a woman? Do most men prefer the bikinis and immodesty, or do men prefer modesty these days? What is the role of a man and woman in a relationship? Are men the initiators of the relationship like Jason Ever suggests, meaning the men initIate the relationship and the men propose marriage, or is he wrong when he says it's emasculating when women do it?
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If that's the truth, my parents probably would have never gotten married because my dad was too shy to propose. My mom took the initiative and asked my dad because they were really serious and very much in love. My mom knew that my dad was "the one." He still bought her an engagement ring. They've been married almost 32 years (married on July 12th, 1980). ;)

So, while I like the Everts, this is not something I agree with. Church law doesn't say that a man must propose to a woman for the relationship to be real.

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[quote name='IcePrincessKRS' timestamp='1329691472' post='2389614']
Way back in the day that feat would have gotten you a thread titled "FuturePriest has a problem..." lol
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i had a few of those threads made about me :|

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[quote name='MissMaro' timestamp='1329692871' post='2389629']
And I remember being fifteen perfectly well. No one would have taken my advice seriously back then and nobody should have.
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I think this is the essence of this thread. The less you write when you're 15, the less you have to read and be embarrassed by later.

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missionseeker

[quote name='Deus_te_Amat' timestamp='1329706534' post='2389789']
I joined PM when I was 16, and am highly amused when old posts resurface. :hehe:
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same here, only I joined two days after I turned 17. lol.

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[quote name='Deus_te_Amat' timestamp='1329706534' post='2389789']
I joined PM when I was 16, and am highly amused when old posts resurface. :hehe:
[/quote] Oi, yes, when I go back and read my old posts on another forum I was a part of, especially in the debates, I can get sick to my stomach. I had some crazy views back then. Good thing I don't, now! :P

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[quote name='FuturePriest387' timestamp='1329695576' post='2389666']
Oh no, I was joking. I felt I had used too many smiley faces so I decided not to use one. Sorry.
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Don't use smilies. They're trite.

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[quote name='Winchester' timestamp='1329708225' post='2389802']
Don't use smilies. They're trite.
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Just like your mother.

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MissScripture

[quote name='Hubertus' timestamp='1329707238' post='2389796']
Oi, yes, when I go back and read my old posts on another forum I was a part of, especially in the debates, I can get sick to my stomach. I had some crazy views back then. Good thing I don't, now! :P
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It isn't even necessarily the views I held, but the way I expressed myself. :doh: I actually was impressed yesterday when I was looking at some old posts of mine and I wasn't horribly embarrassed! :lol: But those weren't from when I first started, it was after a few years.

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[quote name='Deus_te_Amat' timestamp='1329683326' post='2389502']
I think, though, that is why many of the adults respond sarcastically. Instead of teaching, they poke fun. Not the proper response, but doing so is not getting "emotionally wound up," either.
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The poking fun where guidance is needed does bother me sometimes. I know it is almost inevitable, but sometimes it'd be more charitable to actually guide the kid to the truth and reality than to just have fun with an otherwise pointless topic.

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If a woman flirts with me, I wonder if she just wants to reject me and put me in her black book of guys she has rejected.

If one chick rejects you, other chicks will like you less. So you gotta be careful. Might miss your soulmate.

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