MEN, IS IT WRONG FOR A WOMAN TO PURSUE A MAN IF HE IS SHOWING INTEREST????
Question Posted Monday December 19 2016, 2:49 pm
people keep saying the man is supposed to pursue the woman...when a woman asks out a man it shows that they are desperate. is this true? how would you feel if a woman asked you out?
Additional info, added Wednesday December 21 2016, 10:44 am: pursue to me means TO CHASE...and according to the bible and people....men are suppose to chase women...women don't hunt, men do...if a man wants something he should aim for it...he who seeks finds himself a wife.
ive been hearing left and right that women who chase men are desperate and just want 2 have a man. men lose interest in women who ask them out because they wanted to do the asking....but its like how long is the chic supposed 2 wait for a man 2 grow a pair. its like you are damned if you do and damned if you don't
thanks for your advice adviceman here an
UPDATE......
I DECIDED NOT to ask him out for coffee, nor give him a gift card I feel if he likes me as much as he acts, he'll grow a pair and come get me/ask me out...he has been flirting with me for a while....how shy can one person be..i wrote in the card Always, Sasha, and put a candy cane on the front of it. when I gave It to him everybody on the bus was just smiling and boy was HE extra happy just like a big kid . hey at least he knows my name...he can go from there. . Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? adviceman49 answered Tuesday December 20 2016, 9:47 am: Given the equality of today I see nothing wrong with a woman letting a man know she is interested and available. One thing that hasn't changed is man looking at a women and thinking she would never be interested in me. Or there is no way a woman that pretty would not be involved with someone, so they stay away from someone they would really like to meet but fear rejection.
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