Why do men like to stare at women, but not approach? (lover, single)
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This makes no sense. If you have no interest in something, you have no motivation to think or talk about it. I agree with the others, you should take this to a counselor. We can't help you, so there's no point for you to be posting here.
Its not up to you who posts here and who shouldn't and I don't need therapy because I have given up on dating.
last comment on this thread, I started my own thread now on whether or not, or just how does a guys upbringing, how he is raised in his childhood have an impact on his dating life/sex life
I got this analogy from somewhere as to why it has to be the mans role to approach the woman first, because the sperm chases the egg, not the other way around, maybe some of us guys were born with weak sperm? not meant to have a romantic partner?
I got this analogy from somewhere as to why it has to be the mans role to approach the woman first, because the sperm chases the egg, not the other way around, maybe some of us guys were born with weak sperm? not meant to have a romantic partner?
Interesting to know. Maybe this is how guys like us are weeded out.
Do most guys learn from their Dad or brothers or some other male role model early in their life that teaches them how to get a girlfriend, attract women? Where do guys get the confidence and social-skills, conversations skills that are essential for getting a girlfriend?
Interesting to know. Maybe this is how guys like us are weeded out.
Ya and it sucks when people say there is someone for everyone
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