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Questions that you should never ask a girl?

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Post #281864 - Reply to (#281833) by Dr. Love
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Questions that you should never ask a girl?


To me, anything not serious, with the intention to offend and insult. I am easy going with any other question though. I will usually answer seriously. I am a pretty straight-forward person.

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Questions that you should never ask a girl?

That depends on the girl way too much.
Like, I could care less if someone asks me my age or weight, but I know others who would be offended that a guy even thought of it, much less asked it aloud.
I can't think of anything that I'd be offended if you asked. You just have to be prepared for the answer to be "none of your business."

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I can't think of any question that people shouldn't ask me if they are seriously seeking an answer. Never think age and weight are big issues and don't understand (from my own perspective of course) why they shouldn't be asked about. People's reaction after hearing my age is usually: "you look way too young." laugh Those who ever asked about my weight were doctors/nurses. I don't see there's a reason that I don't answer or they shouldn't ask.

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I don't care what people ask me. Sometimes the way you ask matters; if someone has a rude or insulting tone, then I would react accordingly regardless of what the actual question was.

Generally, it is polite to stay away from questions about her body, such as weight, or questions that are too intimate for your relationship. Also, questioning a woman about her age is considered rude, but I've never understood why...



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Is it just me or does one's mind become muddled when it comes to the person you like and you become paranoid of what the person might think of you especially if that love hasn't been requited?

On another note, I've always wondered on what girls think of when guys 'sag' their pants (when guys purposely wear their pants loose so that some of their boxers show, usually is mostly covered by a long shirt). I always thought of it as ridiculous and bothersome for when you have to run.

and for both guys and girls, those comical heart boxers in cartoons/movies, like or dislike?

I think they're awesome and i wish they sell them at my local stores.

to answer some questions:
1.Don't you guys who cheat ever feel guilt facing your girlfriends? Or are you totally fine with it?
well i haven't had a girlfriend but i know that i would feel what i'm doing is wrong.
2.How do you know when a guy is just into a sexual relationship instead of a love relationship? [Meaning he just wants sex,not love]
I guess (i'm not one so i can't say for sure) he'll be uninterested in developing a solid friendship and would be always trying to inch towards the 'action'
3.Would a relationship last long if you know your partner already lost their virginity to someone else?
This isn't the middle ages where virginity was seen as a must-have for women so i doubt that this would be a factor in a relationship. It wouldn't matter for me.

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Quote from Wufu
On another note, I've always wondered on what girls think of when guys 'sag' their pants (when guys purposely wear their pants loose so that some of their boxers show, usually is mostly covered by a long shirt). I always thought of it as ridiculous and bothersome for when you have to run.

and for both guys and girls, those comical heart boxers in cartoons/movies, like or dislike?

I've always thought the really saggy pants just look incredibly stupid, and I have actually seen them fall all the way down a few times. laugh dead If they're just a little loose & sag down a *little* bit, it doesn't bother me, though.

Heart boxers are fine, don't hate them or love them, can be kind of cute I guess?

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Quote from Wufu
Is it just me or does one's mind become muddled when it comes to the person you like and you become paranoid of what the person might think of you especially if that love hasn't been requited?

On another note, I've always wondered on what girls think of when guys 'sag' their pants (when guys purposely wear their pants loose so that some of their boxers show, usually is mostly covered by a long shirt). I always thought of it as ridiculous and bothersome for when you have to run.

and for both guys and girls, those comical heart boxers in cartoons/movies, like or dislike?

If you like a person, then you want to put yourself in the best light possible, but that doesn't always work out for the best....I live to tell the tale laugh

I am not to fond of sagy pants. Luckily I don't really know anyone that wears them.

Comical boxers are rad. Period. bigrazz

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by the way, does anyone know any stores that sells comical apparel/boxers? or any websites?

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Quote from Wufu
Is it just me or does one's mind become muddled when it comes to the person you like and you become paranoid of what the person might think of you especially if that love hasn't been requited?

On another note, I've always wondered on what girls think of when guys 'sag' their pants (when guys purposely wear their pants loose so that some of their boxers show, usually is mostly covered by a long shirt). I always thought of it as ridiculous and bothersome for when you have to run.

and for both guys and girls, those comical heart boxers in cartoons/movies, like or dislike?

I think they're awesome and i wish they sell them at my local stores.

1. It's not just you.
2. Everytime I see it, I want to pull his pants all the way down so he trips over them for being an idiot. That said, if they fit properly and they're just a shade loose enough to show the top of your underwear anyway, that's much nicer. It's what started the the trend in the first place (in Calvin Klein ads and the like). But doing it on purpose is stupid.
3. I love boxes (which makes me cry that my husband doesn't wear them). And being able to wear the comical heart boxes shows 1) he has a sense of humor, and 2) he's comfortable with himself, not self-conscious about how he's perceived by others (or he's figured out how to explain it so he doesn't get called names by his friends).

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12:44 pm, May 3 2009
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comical hearts boxers? it's okay. I don't mind wearing it.

@ girls..

1. In what way should a men propose to you. (give an example ie. the best)

2. Do you marry the same men that touch your heart in a way no men can.

3. What are your thoughts on two-timers (before and after marriage)

4. If you like a guy would you ask him out, just leave some hint or don't bother at all?


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Quote from Wufu
and for both guys and girls, those comical heart boxers in cartoons/movies, like or dislike?


I don't like clothes with designs on them at all (unless it's something that really appeals to me which most in stores don't), and especially not silly boxers. XD
It's not like I hate them, just.. really don't like bigrazz

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Assuming that the person is a guy who realllyyy touched my heart..

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@ girls..

1. In what way should a men propose to you. (give an example ie. the best)


Hmm..someone who would sacrifice his livelihood to be with me? as in..hm..change religion? or perhaps, live with me rather than living at his place?

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2. Do you marry the same men that touch your heart in a way no men can.


Dunno. as long as he can bear with me. I'm a horrible woman cool

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3. What are your thoughts on two-timers (before and after marriage)


Two timing is like 'betraying your partner's trust' and ofcourse, means Death in my book.

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4. If you like a guy would you ask him out, just leave some hint or don't bother at all?


I dont go out on dates with guys. Even if he invited me, I would take someone along. Men cant be trusted.

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