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 | Suppose you were dating a non-veg*n and he or she suggested a restaurant with no suitable options for you, what would you say? More |
| Asked by: Andromedan_Ambassador |
| i'd just explain that i couldn't eat anything there and ask if they would like to go to another restaurant.
i mean, it's a good test. if they're not going to respect my morals, then they're probably not suitable dating material for me. More |
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 | I would say most of my dates (80-90%) come from online dating sites since it is more convenient (although I do not want to be dependent on it). However, some sites are riddled with spammers, so it definitely has it's faults.
The traditional way of meeting people (face to face at parties, etc.) is still probably preferred.
What is your take on this? Which method do you prefer and what proportion of your dates come from online sites?
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| Asked by: Enlightenme! |
| In my time, I've met plenty of girls online but it never seem like dating. It seemed like a hook-up for sex only. However, doing more online dating than meeting a nice woman the normal way, such as in the mall or at a cafe, will make you lose your style with approaching women. Lower your percentage of online dating and increase your confidence in approaching women. More |
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 | I'm already dating a guy from work and we have a great relationship except that nobody at work knows and there are rumors about me dating other guys at work. They know I'm dating but because I don't say who they speculate and that's how rumors start. They also tell my bf that he should date so and so. Anyway, what would be the pros of letting people know who am I dating and what would be the cons? More |
| Asked by: Susu |
| theres no pro and con about anything when dating someone at work
i think just the rumors and gossip are just getting to ya...you just have to pay attention to your life and your bf. don't listen to what people are saying around at work...thats what THEY think and it shouldn't interfere your relationship with him. ignore those comments and let your life be private...if you don't, your just gonna get caught up into jealousy and eventually its gonna ruin the relationship sooner or later
;D see, i answered your question More |
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 | You know, on myspace and facebook, there is a distinction between looking for "dating" and "a relationship." I just want to know the difference. Because seriously, when you ask a girl out on a date, doesnt she assume you want a relationship? Because, if not, then she should not be mad when you break up with her and just say that you were just interested in dating. Basically what is the purpose of dating if you aren't interested in a long term relationship? someone is going to get hurt in the end. More |
| Asked by: ya know |
| To me the differences are totally opposite. I think all relationships should start out on a dating mode and then become serious later on if that what happens. Having a good time in life is the essence of life itself and it doesn't pay to get hung up right off the bat with a person on a date. Now if this happened to be a LDR then things are a bit different and those characteristics are outlined in my free report located in the source section below. More |
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 | Yesterday there was news of a 3.3 million year old Australopithecus afarensis fossil from Ethiopia. I'm just curious as to how they ascertain the age. I know it's not carbon-14 dating, that's 2 orders of magnitude beyond its range. It's been a while since I learned about this stuff, so thanks for refreshing my memory. More |
| Asked by: southeastside |
| They measure the decay of other radioactive elements, not carbon. The half life of carbon 14 is only 15,000 years or so. For anything older than that they measure for example, how uranium decays into lead. The article below may help. More |