Keep Your Coat On and Your Wallet Closed
You don't need to spend an arm and a leg to get to know someone.
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You don't need to spend an arm and a leg to get to know someone.
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You can tell "mating season" is coming to a close -- the questions are getting a little tamer.Lara Crigger said:Love FAQ: Keep Your Coat On and Your Wallet Closed
You don't need to spend an arm and a leg to get to know someone.
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I can't see that anywhere... you got any more specific examples?EverythingIncredible said:You know, I've been reading your column for a while now and almost every time it rubs me the wrong way. Sometimes just seems like you just use this to insult or make an example out of the person who asks you questions. Especially if the question is posed by a male.
Maybe it's just a result have much of a colossal clusterfuck human dating is. But that's my impression.
No, I disagree with most of this advice as well. Especially since at no point in "Out of Gil's" e-mail does it mention the persons gender, yet she instantly assumes it's a male. A straight male at that.EverythingIncredible said:I guess it's just me then.Mr.K. said:I can't see that anywhere... you got any more specific examples?EverythingIncredible said:You know, I've been reading your column for a while now and almost every time it rubs me the wrong way. Sometimes just seems like you just use this to insult or make an example out of the person who asks you questions. Especially if the question is posed by a male.
Maybe it's just a result have much of a colossal clusterfuck human dating is. But that's my impression.
Where no gender is given sometimes assumptions are the easiest way to go. It will cause less offense to a gay to be assumed as a straight male, yet most straight males would be highly offended if you assumed they were gay. The same goes for females.Atheist. said:No, I disagree with most of this advice as well. Especially since at no point in "Out of Gil's" e-mail does it mention the persons gender, yet she instantly assumes it's a male. A straight male at that.
Not to mention what happens when you find someone you DO want to commit to--and you find yourself in a position where you have to get RID of the person who is used to depending on you for casual sex.Dastardly said:Fuck-buddying is a whole lot like threesomes -- everyone thinks they sound awesome, but few people have ever had to realize the emotional (and logistical) issues that plague them. And while it's possible to overcome those and make it work, it doesn't go the same way that it does in the "movies," and for most people it ends up not even nearly worth the hassle.
I would add that you DO need money if you plan on moving out of the dating phase, though. Unless you're planning on being a leech, that is. So make sure you do your job hunting while you're date-hunting.AbstractStream said:Out of Gil,
Lara is right, you don't really need money to go on dates. My boyfriend in highschool was broke, yet we always had a blast on dates. It's about connecting with the person. Bike rides at the park were pretty awesome.
I disagree almost 90% of the time. Most of the time the advice is just naive like it was coming from a college girl who never really been in a deep relationship. Other times it was just plain wrong or bad advice. Yet there are times I just found it not entertaining enough or informative enough.Atheist. said:No, I disagree with most of this advice as well. Especially since at no point in "Out of Gil's" e-mail does it mention the persons gender, yet she instantly assumes it's a male. A straight male at that.EverythingIncredible said:I guess it's just me then.Mr.K. said:I can't see that anywhere... you got any more specific examples?EverythingIncredible said:You know, I've been reading your column for a while now and almost every time it rubs me the wrong way. Sometimes just seems like you just use this to insult or make an example out of the person who asks you questions. Especially if the question is posed by a male.
Maybe it's just a result have much of a colossal clusterfuck human dating is. But that's my impression.