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Question by : Is it really possible to date someone whom you are not completely physically attracted to? What should I do? My guy friend and I are compatable by personality. We love to do the same things, like play airsoft and we are both in track. I would like to consider dating him, but More >
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Question by John: Why are girls attracted to guys who ignore them? I’ve started to notice that the less I give attention to a girl (but giving a LITTLE attention), the more she starts to get attracted to me. If I give her more attention, she loses interest. Why? Best answer: Answer by reviehorseHave you More >
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I was recently researching the topic of “how to kiss good” when I happened to come across a book called The Art of Kissing by Hugh Morris. Such a lofty sounding title for something as simple as pressing lips together, I thought. Kids know how to kiss. Babies know how to kiss. Old people, young More >
about 5 months ago - 5 comments
Question by Not religion??Relationship: How can I break it to my new boyfriend that I can’t go to a movie saturday cause of family affairs? I feel really bad and I don’t want him to think i’m just ditching him. I want to break it to him without him being completely crushed. I’m just as More >
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Question by Susie: Does being attracted to someone mean wanting to rip their clothes off? I’m 21 and am attracted to men – but always just for their personalities mainly-and looks. I’ve been attracted to a few guys over the past few years but I have no actual crazy desire to jump into bed with More >
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Question by bacdafuxup: question about internet dating and dating in general? what do you think of interenet dating? It seems as tho it is becoming the most common way people are meeting eachother. Sites like eharmony and myspace are making it easier for people to find what they are looking for. There are many sucessful More >
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Question by BMW M6: Has your bf/gf ever caught you asking a question in the singles/dating section about them? This always goes through my mind whenever I ask a question here. Do you guys think the same way? Best answer: Answer by Sidney.I worry about it, but he never did. Know better? Leave your own More >
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Article by Kelly Purden There is no need to ask whether pre marriage counseling is for you or not. The answer is always YES. Pre marriage counseling is a psychological counseling given to couples before marriage. It is given to prepare them for and make them aware of possible marital issues that they may encounter More >
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Article by Stephen Michaels If you have ever wanting to learn to kiss, you’ve come to the right place on the subject. It’s usually isn’t a topic that’s generally talked about among friends, but it does cross many peoples minds. Especially if you’ve just met the special someone for the first time, so put to More >
about 10 months ago - 2 comments
Question by AlynnaZ: What should I do when he asks someone else out for Valentine’s Day after I told him I liked him? I just revealed to my friend that I liked him. And he’s the very first guy who I’ve really liked. After I told him, he went out with me. But he didn’t More >
about 1 year ago
LOL! most people here probably have never had a real relationship…
a lot of the questions I see here are about people who cant even get a date, so of course they wouldnt know anything about a real relationship. thats why their advice is so innacurate. follow your heart hunny.
about 1 year ago
In S&D, if I see a “he cheated on me again, what should I do” question, my answer is always to break up. I have zero tolerance for cheating; it’s happened to me twice, and I hate to see other people heartbroken over it because I know how it feels.
I would say most of the people who recommend breaking up are those who do not know how to communicate. My boyfriend and I have been together for almost 3 years, and I’m sure if I had posted questions about our problems on here, there would be suggestions of breaking up. But that’s not what you should do (except in the situation above). All you have to do is talk about your issues. If your partner cares about you, he/she will be receptive to what you say (as long as you’re not screaming it at them and wielding a knife).
Most people on here are tweens or teens, or so it seems. So no, most of them have not had a “real” relationship by your standards, but they know when you are being wronged. I think you should talk about it because in my experience that works.
about 1 year ago
most of the questions on here are being asked by someone who has already made up their mind to leave the person, or who should have long ago (ie he says he will change but he never does)
i am in a very successful relationship, and i know that to be happy you have to love and respect each other, no matter what. unfortunately, too many people have accepted the mantra “all relationships are hard”, when it simply is not true.
when you’ve found the one, it isnt hard. you have challenges, but they never come from within the partnership, always without. and thats not me being in the honeymoon phase, thats me seeing my parents (30 years) my grandparents (55 years) my aunt and uncle (34 years) my sister (4 years) and my cousin (10 years) and countless family and friends have happy marriages, because they are open with each other, communicate with each other and ALWAYS support each other.
when you have a relationship like THAT, you dont have to come online asking strangers what to do. and personally, i dont see any point staying in a relationship too long if its not like that.
about 1 year ago
to tell you truth i have been hurt meny times.an plus am just trying to help coz i dnt want anyone to hurt like i did,it really hurts