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Insighful....I'm not sure I believe the threads intent isn't personally motivated either. Then again, he does seem to know some psychology and sociology. Perhaps its for studies. So, I'll give him the benefit of the doubt.
That's a good question, something I don't think I really considered at the time. I will say that I had spent years hearing women complain about how men only thought about sex, never wanted to just cuddle or enjoy each other's company, etc. That made an impression on me. So by the time I finally got a girlfriend, I was under the impression that girls weren't especially interested in the physical aspects of a relationship. My first girlfriend proceeded to dump me because I wasn't physical enough for her, and she didn't bother to mention this until the day she dumped me. After some more trial and error, and subsequent failure, I finally concluded that I simply didn't understand the way other peoples' brains work. And I still haven't figured that out.
Insighful....I'm not sure I believe the threads intent isn't personally motivated either. Then again, he does seem to know some psychology and sociology. Perhaps its for studies. So, I'll give him the benefit of the doubt.
The OP also seems to know a thing or two about zoology too, which he has referenced at least a few times.
I thought it was about symmetry in the sense of the face. On the discovery channel it had more men and women who had a lined up face attracted more mates.
I broke my nose 4 times from my senior year of high school until my 3rd year of university. Oh bother, I'm ugly.
When I was 14 I discovered boys. But it was the 'cheerleader' types that got all the attention.
Then I learned that boys like pie. I had my Mom teach me to bake a pie.
That's not symetrical, that's convoluted.
I don't know if this post is literal or figurative. On one hand you have an "all boys like pie" quote. But, then she had her mom teach her how to make pie? M
Yea..still do at age 20. I mean, there should be some symmetry in the appearances and attractiveness of both parties. I mean, confidence or personality doesn't mean s**t if you just aren't attracted to the opposite party. I mean take me for example, a 5 on a good day...if I had "confidence" I'll just look like a douche and/or a person who doesn't know my place. At the very least, with classes, volunteering, P/T job I don't really think about this stuff unless I'm watching anime and playing dating sims (and/or eroge).
I don't know if this post is literal or figurative. On one hand you have an "all boys like pie" quote. But, then she had her mom teach her how to make pie? M
That's gross.
who the **** doesn't like pie?! if a chick came up to me and offered me a pie, any pie, could be blueberry or cherry or pecan or pumpkin or sweet potato, she'd be getting a call asking for a date posthaste.
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