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Old 21-07-2016, 03:16 PM #12
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No man likes to be chased, you only have to look at Charlie ....


It's so vulgar and uncouth when women go after men.

This will be one of the big paradoxes of modern hetero relationships. As women gain more equality they want to do things same as men including actively pursue guys. Truth is straight guys love to pursue women and feel they've "won" a woman eg wooing her. Men are the same as they were 200+ years ago. A woman is worth having as she played hard to get. She doesn't drop her knickers quickly for any man. Those easy women just get put into hump and dump box. Even those who are pretty. Women need to be a challenge, play hard to get. You often hear about men marrying women after the women turned him down 6 times initially when he asked her out. Guys are very old fashioned. Evelyn should have been more aloof, like in her VT. Be evasive, enigmatic and played hard to get, if he liked her he'd pursue her.
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