Hey. This craze was started when one day, I was sick home from school so I decided to make one.
I love it.
Gender: Female AIM: lets be fak3 Member Since: November 1, 2005 Answers: 4 Last Update: November 1, 2005 Visitors: 1002
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Hey I'm a guy and was just wondering about something...
I know its normal and not exactly their fault and everything, but when a girl goes through monthly stuff, what are we, the guys, supposed to do. I really don't mind it, but sometimes I feel like I need to help out my g/f with whatever the problem may be...but I can't. Should I just be there to talk and listen? That's what I've been doing so far. I mean I can't think of any good advice other than lie down, take some medicine, try to relax, and stuff like that. Should I try to help, or just stay out of the way? Is there any way I can help or no? I know I don't or ever will understand what it feels like or anything, but I'd still try to help with anything. Will rate, thanks in advance. (link)
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Hello.
When a girls going through her period or has cramps. Here's my advice. Get her some food, a rented movie, and you. Sit on the couch, put in the movie, eat the food together and when the movie is over, kiss her on the forehead and let her go to sleep. She'll be happy that your understanding. I know you don't understand how it feels. Just be sweet and put up with her if she's being a bitch.
She'll love you for it.
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16/m. You've probably heard this topic before, and might even be sick of it, but I am curious to know what any and all of you think a 'nice guy' is. Is he a pushover? or is he the one who will lend a should to cry on? I want to know what you personally think a nice guy is, what qualities and personality traits would follow him, if you would want to have a nice guy as a boyfriend, and should there be more of them. Sorry it's a long question, but because too many people have so many different views on what exactly a nice guy is; I think this will offer everyone a chance to see things from a different perspective - nobody is right or wrong in this one. I'm not complaining saying its a bad thing or praising them either, just curious. Thanks (link)
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Hey there,
A nice guy ... this could take a while. A nice guy is the kinda guy that will treat girls with respect. Bottom line. You hold the doors open for us, you make us comfortable, and you make us happy, your polite. That kind of thing. I've been good friends with some truly nice guys. I also have some guy friends who i'm very aware that they aren't "nice guys" but they insist that they are. This is not good and any girl that isn't naive will see right through that bs. Being a nice guy cannot be faked and I hate when people try to do it.
A nice guy isn't a pushover necessarily. A guy can stand up for what they want or believe and still be a nice guy. And being there for us to cry on is always good. But if you like a girl and she is constantly coming to you and crying over other boys, that's you being a pushover. Is a nice guy boyfriend material? Yes. Very much so. I hate to say it though, but we usually pass the nice guys by. They aren't much of a challenge to us and they don't have much "edge". But in the end, I think the nice guys will come through because finally all of us stupid girls will realize that you've been there through all our little broken hearts.
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alright so i have this friend named ben. ben is dating this girl named jenny. me and ben havent been known each other for too long, but we both feel like we've become the best of friends. well, jenny is starting to really really hate me cause she thinks im trying to steal ben away cause im always hanging out with him and walking with him and stuff. i kinda understand how she feels but i dont wanna lose benny because of her. should i just lay off of ben for a while? or tell jenny to get lost? (link)
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Hey,
This always happens with my guy friends. If Ben wants you to lay off a little bit, then do so. Don't flirt with him or hug him. Be friends but don't touch him or act like you want anything more than your friendship. If Ben wants to loose a good friend over a girlfriend, he's got something coming. First of all, if this girl is self conscience enough to hate you because your friends with her guy, she needs to grow up. And second of all, just know that if Ben decides that you shouldn't be as close as you are now, he'll come back to you and things will proceed as they did before Jenny came along.
Good Luck
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I’m 13, in the 8th grade, and have a guilty pleasure. I’ve been raised in an intellectual household, with both parents having a Ph.D. Generally, I don’t watch T.V. So I was at my friend’s sleepover birthday party with 7 other girls, and she rented the First Season of the O.C. We watched 4 episodes---and I liked it! I feel kind of guilty, because I know that technically, the show is for advertising and eye-candy with a plot. But I can’t help it. That blonde what’s-his-face that stole a car and set a house on fire is really good looking. And it keeps me at the edge of my seat. Now I’m addicted! What should I do? Am I shallow for liking this?
Thanks
Cheyenne (link)
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Hey dear,
You are hardly shallow and I find this silly question pretty darn cute. I'm glad you can realize what the show is really for, " the show is for advertising and eye-candy with a plot " First of all, there is no reason for you to feel guilty. Just keep control of you wanting to watch this show. Make sure all of your school work and other commitments are set first and other than that. And second of all, being intellectual doesn't mean that you can't watch TV. So what if this is what you enjoy.. So basically. ENJOY THE O.C. , BABE!
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