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Welcome to the Dannycookie "Ask the Love Doctor Show!"
Dr. Dan:
--- Quote from: There Are No 'Israeli' Arabs on January 31, 2008, 09:37:15 PM ---Love Doctor:
Have you ever asked a somewhat random girl to go on a date with you, like one you saw at a convention or something?
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yes
Dr. Dan:
--- Quote from: ~*Mills*~ on February 01, 2008, 02:48:08 AM ---
--- Quote from: Dr. Dan on January 31, 2008, 10:45:34 PM ---
--- Quote from: There Are No 'Israeli' Arabs on January 31, 2008, 09:37:15 PM ---Love Doctor:
Have you ever asked a somewhat random girl to go on a date with you, like one you saw at a convention or something?
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yes
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I feel it can be good or bad.
I had a guy ask me out once at a store. I was buying cereal...not the best place to ask.
BUT a convention might be good because maybe you can start talking about the convention topic, find an interest and then "continue the conversation over dinner". (or coffee, whatever) O0
Well, that's just me.
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Any place where a particular person is expecting to meet someone or who is receptive to someone coming up to him/her is a great thing.
However, best to avoid talking about politics and religion. I dont' know why, but that's what other recommend. I think politics and religion is a great way to know someone's soul immediately.
As far as getting someone's number in a public place...i was once on a train ride and a cute girl was smiling at me..I sat down next to her talked with her and got her number. Went out once.. ended up she was an ultra liberal hippy girl vegan with bad teeth and a very pro-PETA person and by PETA, i'm not talking about the bread we love to eat with falafal.
I'll say that was one memorable experience.
Tina Greco - Melbourne:
Doc,
Why do people think, because you have a partner that away from you, that they must be cheating?
Do you think, people haven't forgotten how to trust each other?
Dr. Dan:
--- Quote from: Skippy on February 06, 2008, 09:14:25 PM ---Doc,
Why do people think, because you have a partner that away from you, that they must be cheating?
Do you think, people haven't forgotten how to trust each other?
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It's insecurity and sometimes insecurity is a sign of low self-esteem.
It can also be a bad experience from someone from the past who cheated.
Tina Greco - Melbourne:
--- Quote from: Dr. Dan on February 06, 2008, 11:36:43 PM ---
--- Quote from: Skippy on February 06, 2008, 09:14:25 PM ---Doc,
Why do people think, because you have a partner that away from you, that they must be cheating?
Do you think, people haven't forgotten how to trust each other?
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It's insecurity and sometimes insecurity is a sign of low self-esteem.
It can also be a bad experience from someone from the past who cheated.
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Yes but why do they project their ideas onto another couple that don't have those thoughts, do you think they are jealous?
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