I've noticed just from walking around on sidewalks that I hear a lot of conversations about boyfriends by women and their female friends - what their boyfriend said or did, trying to figure out what he really meant or why he really did that... but I very rarely hear two men having similar conversations about their girlfriends.
I, um... ain't got nothin' more that that....
You're asking the wrong person.
My last sexual invite(me to him) was "I would, if you would."
He won't.
I didn't even get moxie points.
You get moxie points, just not from him maybe.
I spend a lot of time trying to convince my sister to stop reading between the lines and deciding on a conclusive (and always negative) meaning of what her guy said.
Doesn't make it that much easier to stop doing it myself -- though it is more embarassing.
I spend a lot of time trying to convince my sister to stop reading between the lines and deciding on a conclusive (and always negative) meaning of what her guy said.
Isn't this the whole point of the
He Just Isn't That Into You
book that's going 'round?
Well, if we can talk in generalities. I do find men say what they mean, but I don't run across many who say it all. I think that's why some women play the decoding thing.
Isn't this the whole point of the He Just Isn't That Into You book that's going 'round?
Guess what I got her for Christmas?
Well, if we can talk in generalities. I do find men say what they mean, but I don't run across many who say it all.
More/less so than women do?
I think women do overanalyze more than men do, but I'm not sure we have any more reason to.
I was gonna say a bag of quarters, Hec.
Robin, maybe the prizes for chutzpah aren't what they used to be. Damn it.ETA: He must like me a little...I threatened his life yesterday and we still talk.
Hee! If ita wrote the commercials...
Latte: $2
Sweet pastry: $2
Relationships that stand up under threats of physical violence:Priceless.