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| 3 | Should I continue seeing this guy?I'd say no. I laugh when I'm uncomfortable but no still means no. I feel like if I were a mature adult man I wouldn't be into women saying no to be cute, which is maybe this was thinking but idk. He should know better. | /r/FemaleDatingStrategy | 27/12/19 03:22 AM |
| 18 | Yes, him too. Block them all! We’re only responding to those who demonstrate effort and pursue us. #BlockDeleteI have this problem of getting satisfaction from their attempts at sending texts. So it's hard to block 😬 | /r/FemaleDatingStrategy | 21/12/19 02:35 PM |
| 4 | That’s sooo cute, to see this future high quality man 😍 . That’s how I will raise my son.Normaaaan!!! | /r/FemaleDatingStrategy | 19/12/19 04:16 PM |
| 3 | How should I use FDS as a virgin who's tired of waiting?I'd sell it. | /r/FemaleDatingStrategy | 19/12/19 06:10 AM |
| 17 | Carrie Bradshaw is the ultimate pick-meishaIncommimg IMO rant: Charlotte spent so much time worrying about marrying prince charming because she needed marriage to validate her. Then she settled for a chubby, sloppy, bald guy she had to wipe crumbs up for. The Charlotte trope is used to trick women into thinking 1. Happiness is defined by your relationship status, and 2, that happiness is found in unattractive men. Carrie chases after the classic bad boy and gets hurt, and is no longer worthy of a good guy. " Oh no ladies, better be good … | /r/FemaleDatingStrategy | 16/12/19 09:16 AM |
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