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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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But I have to agree with you. I do think it's double standards, and on the first date (or all of them), the bill should be splitted.
As well, if he doesn't call/text in a day or two, and I'm interested on him, I'll text him myself, to see if he's ok and fancy meeting again. I'm the type of woman who's got a lot more male than female friends, and I've listen to too many complaining that they don't know what to do, and why women can't be straight forward.
I learnt my lesson when I was 14, and since them, if I want something, I go for it; if after a couple of weeks together he proves he's crap, then bye.
(, Mon 15 Nov 2010, 13:31, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
that I actually personally subscribe to a lot of rachelswipe's rules. But that's because I'm an old-fashioned kind of a man. Not many people these days are. I just think it's stupid to restrict yourself to a dying breed.
Particularly in London, where men are all metrosexual, self-centred wankers anyway.
(, Mon 15 Nov 2010, 13:35, Reply)
and I'll consider that guy above others that don't; but I won't close all the doors to a nice guy just because he hasn't texted me in 4 days. Why should I? Why is the guy the one that has to start everything?
(, Mon 15 Nov 2010, 13:37, Reply)
if he is the kind of guy who won't text me after sex, he is not the kind of guy i really want to waste any more of my precious time on - i'm busy!!
(, Mon 15 Nov 2010, 13:47, Reply)
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