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- From: buccb@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu (Carlos Dragonslayer Butler)
- Subject: Re: I don't think any caring man needs a "come on" line.
- Message-ID: <C0Auxt.6L7@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu>
- Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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- Date: Sun, 3 Jan 1993 22:39:15 GMT
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- In a previous episode on alt.romance,
- fippen@ux2.cso.uiuc.edu (J. Fippen) drops complete science:
-
- > This net is degenerating into a place where junk thoughts prevail. All
- >this talk about "come on" line is for the stupid. Any woman with any self
- >respect at all wouldn't have anything to do with the creeps that hide behind
- >a "come on" line. Actually, these lines are a misnomer; they should be called
- >"turn off" lines, which is their proper name.
- > How about treating women with gentleness and respect; it goes a long
- >way and keeps you out of the gutter.
-
- Two problems:
- 1) You still need a "come on" line. To treat a woman with gentleness
- and respect, you need to interact with her on an ongoing basis. If you see a
- woman in public that you would like to meet, you need a "come on" line to
- make her at least curious enough to see what else is there to you. After
- she decides to interact with you, then you can get a chance to show her
- the gentle and respectful side of persona.
- 2) If you want physical satisfaction *that* night. There's no time
- to show her how gentle and respectful you are. You have to appeal to her on
- another level.
-
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