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| Lira |
| quote: | rioja. rioja. reverend al green. deep blue morocco. the water on stone.
the water on concrete. the water on sand. the water on fire. smoke.
the wind. the salt. the bride boat coming. dave in the water.
old man. einstein on top of his house. white deep blue
andalusia red yellow red yellow black car. red light.
far. black place. walls. blue chair. morocco. hamburg. paris.
the pieces of the puzzle are waiting. the water of the dark boats gliding.
the bride boats gone out to sea and dave is floating.
dave is floating. and old man einstein crazy in his attic. crazy.
white room. sun room. shadow room. night transmitting cars across the room.
these things sent to dance across the room. eye watching from your bed.
returning to you.
rioja. rioja. reverend al green. deep blue morocco. the water on stone.
the water on concrete. the water on sand. the water on fire. smoke.
the wind. the salt. the bride boat coming. dave in the water.
old man. einstein on top of his house. white deep blue
andalusia red yellow red yellow black car. red light.
far. black place. walls. blue chair. morocco. hamburg. paris.
the pieces of the puzzle are waiting. the water of the dark boats gliding.
the bride boats gone out to sea and dave is floating.
dave is floating. and old man einstein crazy in his attic. crazy. crazy. crazy. crazy. crazy. crazy. |
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| whiskers |
| quote: | Originally posted by squirrelly
I don't think that men and women are SO different - but I think men have more issues than women. And I find it amusing that men think we're SO difficult to figure out... and yet all of you seem to think you HAVE figured it out! |
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29034232/
| quote: | Everyone agrees: Women are hard to read
Both sexes equally baffled by what attracts a female, study finds
By Sally Law
LiveScience
updated 11:37 a.m. ET, Thurs., Feb. 5, 2009
A new study backs up what men have said all along: Women are difficult to read. And the women agree.
Researchers at Indiana University showed video clips from 24 different speed dates and asked male and female participants two simple questions: "Do you think the man was interested in this woman?" and "Do you think the woman was interested in this man?" Their answers were then compared with the responses of the speed daters themselves.
The results, published in the January issue of the journal Psychological Science, show that both men and women are able to gauge a man's interest in a woman, but are equally baffled when it comes to figuring out if a woman is interested in a man.
In fact, a flip of a coin would be almost as accurate in predicting a woman's romantic interest on a date.
Skyler S. Place, who headed up the study, says that the biological drive behind dating — finding an optimal mate for gene promotion — gives women reason to be elusive.
"Being coy forces the men to spend more time interacting with the woman, because they are unsure if they have successfully courted her," Place said. "Therefore, the woman has more time to gather information about her date."
Ultimately, women have more at stake while dating because they face higher "sunk costs" — a woman can carry the child of only one man at a time, while a man can impregnate many women.
Video clips taken from the middle and end of dates provided the most accurate assessments, Place said, suggesting that the daters' true feelings became more evident as they collected information throughout their encounter.
The speed dates were conducted in Germany as part of Humboldt University's Berlin Speed Dating Study. None of the Indiana University study participants understood German, and were using only visual cues and tone of voice to determine daters' interest.
The findings might be sound, but what about the old dating adage to just be yourself?
"From an evolutionary perspective, there is nothing wrong with a woman being 'open' and 'honest' about who she is — it is simply in her best interest not to present herself as actually interested immediately," Place said.
Getting to the second date, however, is still a good sign.
© 2009 LiveScience.com. All rights reserved. |
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| Lira |
What the hell? It's always been about the gaze to me.
If she does the gaze, that's it, you win :conf: |
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| lücid |
| quote: | Originally posted by Banora
I was scared because he could break into my apartment and stalk me. We're talking about the guy who, after I first said I never want to see him again, broke into my apartment, took my favorite cat and sent him to the pound while I was at work.
When I came home and found my cat missing, he was the first I called, crying because I thought the cat got out. He then 'hints' maybe your cat got out and someone took him to the pound. Sure enough, he was there, admitted in hours earlier. Cost me so much money to have taken back too. They can't tell you who brought the animal there...but I knew it was him. |
i would seriously consider stabbing a guy if he did that to me.
similar thing happened with my old landlord. his psycho ex-gf came to his house and stole his dogs while he was at work. |
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| Agent0 |
| she looks like a fkin nut |
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| narcism |
| quote: | Originally posted by Agent0
she looks like a fkin nut |
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| gehzumteufel |
| quote: | Originally posted by fayraree
id hit that hard.....with a bat!!! |
Fixed. :o |
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| Agent0 |
| quote: | Originally posted by gehzumteufel
Fixed. :o |
lol right on |
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