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I have absolutely no idea. How or why would I keep count of this? That's like knowing how many times I've stubbed my toe, or eaten meatloaf, or bought a frisbee. Are you this obsessed with counting all of life's mundane details, or just this one?
Exactly.
But spinning his wheels this way is probably just a great distraction from actually having to do anything to get what he wants
I meant guess what an average woman's # would be. Also, good one. If you have a boyfriend, then it doesn't count.
Like I said before - I don't think there is an average woman or an average number. Some women - it could be as few as 0 or 1 or 2. Some women - it could be hundreds. I think this is something that varies vastly from woman to woman - and is based on so many things. And I don't think you really described "average" in your OP. There might be average looking women that just give off a sexy or flirtatious vibe - and therefore get hit on all the time. There might be gorgeous women that give of a b#tch vibe and therefore get hit on rarely. I have friends that get hit on all the time and some that never get hit on.
No...But I also don't buy frisbees, eat meatloaf, or stub my toe very often. Get it?
I don't buy frisbees since playing frisbee bores me
I'd eat more meatloaf if I had the time to actually make meatloaf. No joke my meatloaf is amazing, it's even good the next few days when you toss a slice onto some bread and add some cheese to it. mmm.
As a guy who's played sports the majority of his life, the number of times I've stubbed my toe and twisted my ankle are very high lol
I don't buy frisbees since playing frisbee bores me
I'd eat more meatloaf if I had the time to actually make meatloaf. No joke my meatloaf is amazing, it's even good the next few days when you toss a slice onto some bread and add some cheese to it. mmm.
As a guy who's played sports the majority of his life, the number of times I've stubbed my toe and twisted my ankle are very high lol
I, too, make a mean meatloaf. I freeze a lot of it when I make it since hubby hates meatloaf. I don't know what's wrong with him.
I'm a clutz so I've stubbed toes and twisted ankles probably as many times as I've rejected men! Bwahahahah!!!
I don't buy frisbees since playing frisbee bores me
I'd eat more meatloaf if I had the time to actually make meatloaf. No joke my meatloaf is amazing, it's even good the next few days when you toss a slice onto some bread and add some cheese to it. mmm.
As a guy who's played sports the majority of his life, the number of times I've stubbed my toe and twisted my ankle are very high lol
Yeah, my stubbed toes are probably more frequent than my frisbee, purchasing, meatloaf eating, and rejection by women, now that I think about it. I'm just saying they'd all be equally dumb things to keep count of. In fact, I'd really like to have the two minutes back that I just spent thinking about them.
I, too, make a mean meatloaf. I freeze a lot of it when I make it since hubby hates meatloaf. I don't know what's wrong with him.
I'm a clutz so I've stubbed toes and twisted ankles probably as many times as I've rejected men! Bwahahahah!!!
You freeze meatloaf? Man, I could never do that. My meatloaf doesn't last that long!
My friends, all the time, want me to make meatloaf, and when I do make it and they show up after it's made I always get the "Can I haz all of ur meatloaf?" question. I guess it's a good thing I make like a 5lb. meatloaf because I'd never actually get any if I made less.
I broke my ankle and walked on it. That effen hurt.
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