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| 11 | Weekly FDS Chat, Check-In, Quick Questions Answered: September 18 2020When would be the appropriate time to tell a partner that you've been abused? I know FDS advises against it, but I personally want to be with a partner to whom I can tell everything, eventually. I don't see a point in being with someone if there are parts of me that I would always have to keep secret from them. So when is the right time? | /r/FemaleDatingStrategy | 18/09/20 08:12 PM |
| 3 | There is no greater way to kill a woman’s libido then to make her feel like she has to parent you. You’re in the friendzone because you’re whiny and childish, Craig. You also look like you need help dressing yourself and are allergic to lotion.I dated this exact man. It's been a year since I left him and I'm still recovering. Glad you got away from him, too. | /r/FemaleDatingStrategy | 21/08/20 04:46 PM |
| 0 | Girls absolutely love being called baby girlMy mom calls me that... | /r/seduction | 21/04/20 11:05 AM |
| 6 | Weekly FDS Chat, Check-In, Quick Questions Answered (Jan 20th 2020)How do you let a guy know that you aren't interested when he's hitting on you in person (not online)? Do you flat out tell them? Ignore them? Make up an imaginary boyfriend? I'm levelling up and getting more male attention and I find that having closed off body language, showing disinterest, etc. is not enough for some men to get the hint. Or maybe they just don't care. So what do you do that works? I don't want to be rude but I will if necessary. | /r/FemaleDatingStrategy | 20/01/20 08:19 PM |
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