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I think you make a valid point when you bring out the rebound guys and the friend zone. Both which I think are to some extent involuntary reactions to the cycle of life. Personally I would only deal with someone who told me he was emotionally unavailable is I was also emotionally unavailable. From experience, I know that is not a good idea to do otherwise. Some men are not genuine, they either claim to the emotionally unavailable and they change the rules in the middle of the game, and others know they are EU but they dont share that information. I think if a man put this information out there the woman decides her own fate. I mean is all fun and games until someone catches feelings.
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Cheryl says:
October 27, 2011 at 6:57 pm
Um, if I may interject…being polite does not make one a nice person. If not quite the contrary; most ruthless criminals the world has seen were gentlemen/ladies of a polite nature…just saying. Don’t let the antics fool you.
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@WisdomIsMisery says:
August 29, 2011 at 12:28 am
Damn. This post >>>
I hope the women pay attention and take heed to the advice and tips given but I doubt it.
And for the fellas, have you been here before? Have you gone through a phase where you were emotionally unavailable. What caused it? Yes. A mix of heart break, general disinterest in a serious commitment and to be honest, the knowledge that I could could find a serious commitment whenever I felt like it.
Dating a Separated Man
10 Online Dating Tips: The Dos and Don'ts According to the Pros
She Said/He Said: Is Chivalry Dead?
Why Dating in LA is Different From Dating Anywhere Else
10 Tips for Finding A Spring Fling
Why Are So Many Baby Boomers Dating?
Is Faith a Deal Breaker?
High School Dating & The Fear Of Rejection
Advice for Dealing with the Pre-Teen Pressure to Date
What are the Guidelines for Tween Dating?
What Does It Mean If Your Boyfriend Is Always Cheap?
Why Some Things Are Better Left a Mystery
I think you make a valid point when you bring out the rebound guys and the friend zone. Both which I think are to some extent involuntary reactions to the cycle of life. Personally I would only deal with someone who told me he was emotionally unavailable is I was also emotionally unavailable. From experience, I know that is not a good idea to do otherwise. Some men are not genuine, they either claim to the emotionally unavailable and they change the rules in the middle of the game, and others know they are EU but they dont share that information. I think if a man put this information out there the woman decides her own fate. I mean is all fun and games until someone catches feelings.
Reply
Cheryl says:
October 27, 2011 at 6:57 pm
Um, if I may interject…being polite does not make one a nice person. If not quite the contrary; most ruthless criminals the world has seen were gentlemen/ladies of a polite nature…just saying. Don’t let the antics fool you.
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@WisdomIsMisery says:
August 29, 2011 at 12:28 am
Damn. This post >>>
I hope the women pay attention and take heed to the advice and tips given but I doubt it.
And for the fellas, have you been here before? Have you gone through a phase where you were emotionally unavailable. What caused it? Yes. A mix of heart break, general disinterest in a serious commitment and to be honest, the knowledge that I could could find a serious commitment whenever I felt like it.