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The name "Ice Cube" is already taken, your Mom has to use something else.
Your posts or so contradictory though, it appears you really are not sure what you want and it is possible that what/whom you are looking for has already crossed your path but you ignored them.
She says it like "you f***ing ice cube" so its more of a statement about my personality.
Honestly, women ask me out all the time...at least compared to the other men i know personally....I just told a chick I couldnt DATE her, date her this weekend...for 1) although I like her, shes separated, but still legally married and im no homewrecker...for 2) im not a huge fan of long distance relationships...shes the one who decided to move away, so thats something shes gonna have to live with...although I totally understand why she moved away. 3) since I cant be with her seriously right now, I get to go places with this other chick every weekend...and she always invites me to go out with her...sometimes I pay, sometimes we go dutch...but shes cool people.
I do the sexist acehole thing online, but in real life most women i talk to find me, at least likable or funny. Or "charming" as one of the ladies at work put it.
OK, so I'm a guy from Eastern Europe but I'd love for a female to ask me out. Yet it has never happened to me. They say I look nice, but even here in Western Europe they aren't asking me out. It's like feminism has never happened, OK they work more, have higher salaries, but they are still waiting for guys to do the first move? How is that liberating and empowering?
I don't know why but I don't like asking women out because I feel like I am forcing her, like a jerk of some sort. I know it sounds crazy but sometimes I wish I was a lesbian, maybe that way some girl would've made a move on me as I've noticed many lesbians are more comfortable with getting what they want.
Hang on - you think it is taboo because - they are not asking _you_ out? Have you considered the possibility they simply do not want to ask you out - and that it has nothing to do with taboo at all?
I have seen nothing to suggest it is taboo at all. I see it happening all the time - and nerry a disapproving tut in sight.
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