This sums up why girls are so crazy in 51 questions
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This sums up why girls are so crazy in 51 questions
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First of all, that entire list was stupid.
There are only three questions on that list that I could justify actually asking in a serious way.
1.) Is the stuff you watch in porn actually something you’d want?
> And this would be coming from a place of actual curiosity and wanting to make sure that sexual needs are met on both ends. Guys don't always talk about things that they want, so this could be a good way to start a dialogue as to if he feels like something is missing or if he wants to try something.
2.)You don’t still think about your ex, do you?
> There is a crazy, insecure way to ask this (see the way it's worded above), but there is also a less offensive way to word this question if you feel like your partner might still have some lingering something for their ex. Figuring out how your current partner feels about their ex, not necessarily their latest ex, but their biggest ex, is usually a good thing.
3.) What do you think you’ll do at your bachelor party?
> This isn't really a question that should be asked, but rather a conversation that should be had if a couple gets to this point. The conversation should consist of what lines shouldn't be crossed during the bachelor/bachelorette parties, and that should be the end of it.
There are only three questions on that list that I could justify actually asking in a serious way.
1.) Is the stuff you watch in porn actually something you’d want?
> And this would be coming from a place of actual curiosity and wanting to make sure that sexual needs are met on both ends. Guys don't always talk about things that they want, so this could be a good way to start a dialogue as to if he feels like something is missing or if he wants to try something.
2.)You don’t still think about your ex, do you?
> There is a crazy, insecure way to ask this (see the way it's worded above), but there is also a less offensive way to word this question if you feel like your partner might still have some lingering something for their ex. Figuring out how your current partner feels about their ex, not necessarily their latest ex, but their biggest ex, is usually a good thing.
3.) What do you think you’ll do at your bachelor party?
> This isn't really a question that should be asked, but rather a conversation that should be had if a couple gets to this point. The conversation should consist of what lines shouldn't be crossed during the bachelor/bachelorette parties, and that should be the end of it.
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I've never known any person who actually acted like this though, I think its a little overkill.
Are there crazy, insecure girls out there? Yes. But there are just as many insecure and controlling guys too.
Neither is healthy.
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I think they're mostly pretty much relative to a majority of girls, yet not all to one or every girl.