Guys, What do you like/not like (etc.) about girls? (again -
Question Posted Thursday May 12 2005, 11:36 am
I know this question was asked just a few days ago, but please elaborate a bit more, guys.
What qualities (again) do you not like in a girl? (Details - please)
What qualities do you like in a girl? (Details - please)
Would you pay for your girlfriend's dinner and movie ticket?
What would you expect her to pay for?
How expensive is too expensive?
How do you expect a girl to dress for a date where you go to dinner and see a movie?
What do you expect to do on a date like that?
Thanks for your patience and cooperation!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Astral_Helljinn answered Thursday May 12 2005, 12:38 pm: I think that intellegence is the main thing for me. I like a girl with looks, but if she can't carry and intelligent conversation then she's not really my type. I hate it when girls try to act helpless. Why do they do that anyway? I always pay for her expenses. It would not be right to let then pay for it unless they ask to pay for their own stuff. If that's the case i don't want to be pushy so i let them. I have no concept of expensive really. I just got out of a 2 month relationship and spent $250 on a jewlery set. I personally don't mind spending money. I like it when a girl gets all dressed up. I enjoy going out with a woman that can at least look as classy or more classy than I do. I hope my info will help you. Good luck and have a great day. [ Astral_Helljinn's advice column | Ask Astral_Helljinn A Question ]
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