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JazzGuru
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Re: Ask A Forum Gal
Is it really necessary to have so many pairs of shoes?
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8/20/2007, 8:40 am
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kittywampus
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Re: Ask A Forum Gal
For those female forumers over 18, do you prefer to be called girl or woman?
Does his car matter? Be honest, if your date rolled up in a minivan, would you already have a preconceived notion? Or if it was all in grey primer, chipped paint, old rag instead of a gas cap.
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8/20/2007, 11:49 am
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julodle
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Re: Ask A Forum Gal
quote: JazzGuru wrote:
Is it really necessary to have so many pairs of shoes?
No, but it's hard for a woman to resist a beautiful pair of shoes that makes her feel pretty. I generally try and limit shoes to pairs I can wear often though, and then I walk them into the ground.
quote: kittywampus wrote:
For those female forumers over 18, do you prefer to be called girl or woman?
I'm almost 22, and it depends on who's saying it. I never mind an old person calling me a girl, but with most other people I prefer to be called a young woman. Sometimes being called a girl can sound condescending, so the context matters.
quote: Does his car matter? Be honest, if your date rolled up in a minivan, would you already have a preconceived notion? Or if it was all in grey primer, chipped paint, old rag instead of a gas cap.
Generally speaking, no. An assumed bachelor in a minivan would seem odd, and a junk heap, in my experience, usually indicates a type of person I wouldn't be attracted to(not because of the car, but for other reasons that would contribute to him having such a car, such as a crappy job due to lack of education because of a low motivation to better himself.) However, I'm not much of a car person, so if the guy was right for me, I couldn't care less what he's driving, as long as it gets from a to b okay.
--- Late have I loved thee, O Beauty ever ancient, ever new...
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8/20/2007, 12:24 pm
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kittywampus
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Re: Ask A Forum Gal
flowers or chocolate or something else? if flowers or chocolate, would you want it delivered to work so everyone can see you get something, or would you prefer a more private setting?
would you make the first move or would you expect him to?
Do you prefer someone who's spontaneous but flaky, or someone who's thoroughly predictable to the point of boring but also very reliable.
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8/20/2007, 2:16 pm
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JazzGuru
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Re: Ask A Forum Gal
Would you see a guy who opened a door for a lady as too old fashioned, or think it was gentlemanly of him?
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8/20/2007, 2:43 pm
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julodle
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Re: Ask A Forum Gal
quote: kittywampus wrote:
flowers or chocolate or something else? if flowers or chocolate, would you want it delivered to work so everyone can see you get something, or would you prefer a more private setting?
It doesn't really matter to me, since I don't require or expect gifts, and a gift given from the heart makes me happy regardless of what it is. Although I suppose a gift of flowers would be more figure friendly, hehe. If someone were to give me flowers or chocolate, I'd probably prefer a more private setting, just because I'm a little shy and wouldn't like all the attention.
quote: would you make the first move or would you expect him to?
Depends on the situation, I guess, but I generally prefer for him to. But at the same time, I'm shy and like to get to know someone as a friend before I date them, and I've had guys make the first move too soon, which ruined everything.
quote: Do you prefer someone who's spontaneous but flaky, or someone who's thoroughly predictable to the point of boring but also very reliable.
Whether spontaneous or predictable, I just prefer someone who's honest, true, and fun.
quote: JazzGuru wrote:
Would you see a guy who opened a for a lady as too old fashioned, or think it was gentlemanly of him?
I assume you mean door? I love when a man opens a door for me, whether it's a stranger or someone I know. I definitely consider it gentlemanly.
--- Late have I loved thee, O Beauty ever ancient, ever new...
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8/20/2007, 3:13 pm
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MNSOTA1
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Re: Ask A Forum Gal
quote: JazzGuru wrote:
Is it really necessary to have so many pairs of shoes?
Do walking casts count as shoes? :P
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8/20/2007, 7:06 pm
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MNSOTA1
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Re: Ask A Forum Gal
quote: kittywampus wrote:
For those female forumers over 18, do you prefer to be called girl or woman?
Does his car matter? Be honest, if your date rolled up in a minivan, would you already have a preconceived notion? Or if it was all in grey primer, chipped paint, old rag instead of a gas cap.
Well, I'd rather be called girl or woman over "honey" or "doll" any day.
I'm afraid any of those cars would make me somewhat wary...but then I will NEVER own a minivan, ever.
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8/20/2007, 7:10 pm
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