Match.com (Volume 6)
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olly22n said:
Karting is the worse date idea.
Ever.
Just don't do it.
However it will guarantee to impress the lovely lady if you take the results, and over dinner analyse how much faster you were lap by lap. Don't confuse her look whilst doing this, it's not boredom and thinking how to escape, she'll just be impressed and believe you are the Alpha male she's been waiting for all her life. Ever.
Just don't do it.
Apologies if this has been posted already. Can't see it anywhere.
Dutch man waits 10 days in Chinese airport for 'girlfriend'
*Facepalm*
Dutch man waits 10 days in Chinese airport for 'girlfriend'
*Facepalm*
MitchT said:
Apologies if this has been posted already. Can't see it anywhere.
Dutch man waits 10 days in Chinese airport for 'girlfriend'
*Facepalm*
Presumably he'd already sent a photo of his cock... Dutch man waits 10 days in Chinese airport for 'girlfriend'
*Facepalm*
Shnozz said:
trackdemon said:
Tinder is fun then
Welcome to the sweet shop.Edited by trackdemon on Friday 5th August 09:11
Can I have a ruling from the floor please?
Picture the scene, young couple, go out for lunch. Girl goes to the toilet and guy quickly checks his phone. Has a snapchat from a friend he's known for years of her fully clothed and mainly her face outside at home. Girl catches glimpse of photo on her way back. Guy thinks nothing of it, doesnt reply to picture and carries on with lunch. Later on, girl friend goes ape st and makes a massive deal of it, saying she shouldnt be sending any pictures at all to him, demands to see the picture, then wants the guy to tell her not to send pictures again and asks to see proof of the message, before saying that she cant trust him and the whole thing is over before it really begins.
My take on it was that the guy did nothing wrong. Sending pictures via snapchat is reasonably common these days, the picture was taken outside, fully clothed, no hint of anything sexual/flirting. The gf's opinion was that said girl was fishing for attention and compliments and she shouldnt be sending pictures like that. The guy's argument was that its only the same as getting a text from a friend.
So girls, would you be pissed off if your guy got a snapchat picture from a friend? Albeit one which obviously was fishing for compliments?
Picture the scene, young couple, go out for lunch. Girl goes to the toilet and guy quickly checks his phone. Has a snapchat from a friend he's known for years of her fully clothed and mainly her face outside at home. Girl catches glimpse of photo on her way back. Guy thinks nothing of it, doesnt reply to picture and carries on with lunch. Later on, girl friend goes ape st and makes a massive deal of it, saying she shouldnt be sending any pictures at all to him, demands to see the picture, then wants the guy to tell her not to send pictures again and asks to see proof of the message, before saying that she cant trust him and the whole thing is over before it really begins.
My take on it was that the guy did nothing wrong. Sending pictures via snapchat is reasonably common these days, the picture was taken outside, fully clothed, no hint of anything sexual/flirting. The gf's opinion was that said girl was fishing for attention and compliments and she shouldnt be sending pictures like that. The guy's argument was that its only the same as getting a text from a friend.
So girls, would you be pissed off if your guy got a snapchat picture from a friend? Albeit one which obviously was fishing for compliments?
Edited by Condi on Saturday 6th August 09:05
Assuming the message is just a basic "hello", my take is the woman is nutso if she won't accept the explanation.
My new girlfriend has accepted that I have a few close girl friends who I will speak to regularly but I've always been up front and honest about it and the nature of it (generally they're close friends from school that I've known nearly 30 years)
My new girlfriend has accepted that I have a few close girl friends who I will speak to regularly but I've always been up front and honest about it and the nature of it (generally they're close friends from school that I've known nearly 30 years)
I know there's nothing wrong with it as such, but guys with female friends freak me the fk out. No offence. My ex got married to a guy and he had a 'best woman' (social media told me, not stalking). Either they're both banging her, he's banging her, or he's friendzoned for life. 5% chance of it being a genuine friendship.
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