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- From: cbarkley@alex (The DarkMage)
- Subject: Re: Are there romantic guys?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan28.094648.10467@ringer.cs.utsa.edu>
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- Organization: Computer Science, Trinity University
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- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 09:46:48 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan26.153611.2568@ccsvax.sfasu.edu> z_clontsmr@ccsvax.sfasu.edu writes:
- >Where is the kind of guy that likes to sweep a girl off her feet and
- >whisk her away for a romantic dinner under the stars?
- >Any answers, guys?
- >
- > *mrc*
- >
-
- Well, the problem is that romance has to be fostered and grow slowly.
- Anyone who cruises in and is incredibly charming and romantic right off
- the bat is probably running a scam on you. Real romance involves some
- emotional exposure, so you have to get comfortable and trusting in a
- relationship before you get too open. Not to mention, if I tried to
- "whisk away" most of the women I know, I would be treated as being
- arrogant and sexist. Just asking someone out isn't as touching, but
- is less likely to get me yelled at.
-
- Mage
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- Christopher Barkley The DarkMage
- cbarkley@tusol.cs.trinity.edu Reality is a State of Mind
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