LaTigresse
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ORIGINAL: popeye1250 About 8 months ago I asked a woman out and she said "no." (Vanilla) Fine, I move along no problem. She wasn't going out with anyone. Last week she expresses interest in me and asks about maybe going out. I say "no." I figure that if she said "no" then that reason is still there and certainly it's in the back of (my) mind anyway. I don't think *anyone* wants to be thought of as playing "second fiddle." Once a woman says "no" to me any interest I had in her simply vanishes. Forever. I have no problem with abiding by "no" it's just that to me "no" is *permanent* and any attraction I had for the woman as a love interest simply dissapears. It's like she's, "one of the guys" after that. No "mercy dates" for me! They say that, "a woman has the right to change her mind" and I have no problem with that I just don't think it should apply to dating. As the saying goes; "No means no." What say you? I say, if you really have lost interest like you say you have, the reason for her "no" doesn't matter. BUT, if your "no" stems from a bruise to your male ego and you really would like to date her..........then you should ask her (novel concept I know) why she said no the first time.
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My twisted, self deprecating, sense of humour, finds alot to laugh about, in your lack of one! Just because you are well educated, articulate, and can use big, fancy words, properly........does not mean you are right!
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