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Old 09-20-2010 at 08:52 AM   #31
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What do you guys think of dating your friend's ex? I mean, you're always supposed to put your friends before any guy. But then there's a different situation if you think it would really work with that guy, and if maybe your relationship with your friend isn;t all that important to you. I guess you have to ask your friend's permission first. But then, that's only like their "blessing." If your friend says no, but you really want to date their ex, I guess you just have to go ahead without their approval. But that could get really complicated too, becasue your new bf/gf is going to know all about your friend and how they're going to feel...

But I do think one point is stupid; one of my friends says I can't go out with any guy she has ever had a crush on. Even in hs. Which is so stupid, its not like she ever had a thing with him and come on, it was HIGH SCHOOL. We're so past that.
I used to call dibs on friends GFs if they were cute, just in-case they broke up >_>
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Old 09-20-2010 at 10:24 AM   #32
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I used to call dibs on friends GFs if they were cute, just in-case they broke up >_>
...is that how you got your current girlfriend?
Old 09-20-2010 at 11:52 AM   #33
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I used to call dibs on friends GFs if they were cute, just in-case they broke up >_>
I just laughed out loud. (I didn't know there was an emoticon for rofl). Therefore, ROFL.

Next question: GUYS, what do you think of dating an older girl. Typically girls go for older guys, and guys go for younger girls becasue its like a protectiveness thing (I think).
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I just laughed out loud. (I didn't know there was an emoticon for rofl). Therefore, ROFL.

Next question: GUYS, what do you think of dating an older girl. Typically girls go for older guys, and guys go for younger girls becasue its like a protectiveness thing (I think).
I would totally go for a MILF.
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I would totally go for a MILF.
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Old 09-20-2010 at 02:07 PM   #36
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Um, I think its a given that pretty much every guy would go for a MILF, but most likely for a good time, not a long time. I meant like a little bit older. Like a few years.
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What do you guys think of dating your friend's ex? I mean, you're always supposed to put your friends before any guy. But then there's a different situation if you think it would really work with that guy, and if maybe your relationship with your friend isn;t all that important to you. I guess you have to ask your friend's permission first. But then, that's only like their "blessing." If your friend says no, but you really want to date their ex, I guess you just have to go ahead without their approval. But that could get really complicated too, becasue your new bf/gf is going to know all about your friend and how they're going to feel...

But I do think one point is stupid; one of my friends says I can't go out with any guy she has ever had a crush on. Even in hs. Which is so stupid, its not like she ever had a thing with him and come on, it was HIGH SCHOOL. We're so past that.
Way back in the day, my friend told me to date her soon-to-be-ex boyfriend. I never met him, and she was thinking of breaking up with him, and she told me we'd get along great. Well we didn't. I'm pretty sure she just wanted me to agree to go on a date with him so that when she was breaking up with him he wouldn't cry. I wasn't there when they broke up, but I've always imagined the conversation went like this, "Listen, I don't think we're going to work out... But I have a friend named Michelle, and she's free on Friday, so you should take her out for dinner!"

We only lasted one date. We had nothing in common. According to my friend, I'm just better at breaking up with people.
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Way back in the day, my friend told me to date her soon-to-be-ex boyfriend. I never met him, and she was thinking of breaking up with him, and she told me we'd get along great. Well we didn't. I'm pretty sure she just wanted me to agree to go on a date with him so that when she was breaking up with him he wouldn't cry. I wasn't there when they broke up, but I've always imagined the conversation went like this, "Listen, I don't think we're going to work out... But I have a friend named Michelle, and she's free on Friday, so you should take her out for dinner!"

We only lasted one date. We had nothing in common. According to my friend, I'm just better at breaking up with people.
That's actually pretty funny. I bet if you put that on fmylife.com it would get posted.
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Um, I think its a given that pretty much every guy would go for a MILF, but most likely for a good time, not a long time. I meant like a little bit older. Like a few years.
A milf is literally what the letters stand for... A mother I'd like to ****.

Not SAFYOTMTILTF (somebody a few years older than me that I'd like to ****)

Generally, in their 40s and (surprise) has kids.

A few years older is ... literally, a few years older. So for us, the mid 20s range. Not MILF material.

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A milf is literally what the letters stand for... A mother I'd like to ****.

Not SAFYOTMTILTF (somebody a few years older than me that I'd like to ****)

Generally, in their 40s and (surprise) has kids.

A few years older is ... literally, a few years older. So for us, the mid 20s range. Not MILF material.

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Lots of people in their 20s have children. I personally know at least four who are 26 and under.
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Lots of people in their 20s have children. I personally know at least four who are 26 and under.
That's nauseating.
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Old 09-20-2010 at 02:25 PM   #42
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That's nauseating.
That's your opinion. Many of them are eduacted and married, settled with a house and good paying jobs. Its their business what they want to do and as long as they are responsible and properly caring for their child then its not your business. A lot of people's mothers didn't wait until they were past 30 to get pregnant. Probably more Moms were younger than 30.
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A milf is literally what the letters stand for... A mother I'd like to ****.

Not SAFYOTMTILTF (somebody a few years older than me that I'd like to ****)
LOL.

My bf is two and a half years younger than me. We met at Mac, and we were WWR together...he's cool with it, I'm cool with it...our friends are cool with it (although I still get cougar-y comments as jokes)...and that's all there is too it.
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LOL.

My bf is two and a half years younger than me. We met at Mac, and we were WWR together...he's cool with it, I'm cool with it...our friends are cool with it (although I still get cougar-y comments as jokes)...and that's all there is too it.
I don't know if I'd ever date somebody younger than me (well, idk if I'd date period...)
Just 'cause of lack of experience and whatnot. I always look at younger people and think, "man, all they know is what they see in pornos."

LOL.

Kudos though.

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yea i dated a girl a year older than me before. was just great like a normal relationship we were both cool with the age so we joked around about it and stuff. as long as your comfortable with it there really is no problem then



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