1) It's a good thing for those girls, who are into settling down and stuff. They have the confident that you have what it takes to impress the parents. You're a "homely" guy. A good thing!
2) It's a bad thing because, not all females like "homely" guy. They like those Bad boy dudes. The ones that excites them in those Naughty, Naughty ways.
So, you may not really be that Super Casanova every chick wants. But at least, the majority, most women wants to bring the bf/fiance home, that's where you come in.
MelLeDisko answered Friday October 20 2006, 2:17 pm: That's a good thing. They're basically just saying you're a good guy, and they wouldn't be embarassed or worried of you meet their family or anything, like they might be with some of their other friends. So believe me, be happy that you're a guy people could take home to meet the family. :) I hope I helped. [ MelLeDisko's advice column | Ask MelLeDisko A Question ]
coreymatthews answered Friday October 20 2006, 11:24 am: That's a great thing. It means they view you as a decent guy who they wouldn't be afraid to show to their folks. You should go jump up and down with joy and thank whatever deity you worship. [ coreymatthews's advice column | Ask coreymatthews A Question ]
Mackenzie answered Friday October 20 2006, 10:22 am: That's a good thing, yes. Many people wouldn't bother dating someone their friends and family disapprove of to help keep friction to a minimal. This is especially true if you're a minor, because then you might not be "allowed" to see this person if your parents didn't take kindly to them. [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
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