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Reply to "Why are men still expected to make the first move?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Women hate rejection as much as men do. Men want sex more, so they'll approach. In other words, women don't like approaching and they don't have to. They'll rationalize it as something else. ("Oh, I'm being passive to make sure he isn't passive. That's the ticket!") Or that they *are* actually making moves even if those "moves" maintain plausible deniability and don't involve risk of rejection. But, ultimately, risk of rejection is unpleasant and they don't have to subject themselves to it, so they don't. [/quote] I used to approach men. Then I realized that if a man really wanted to be with me, he would pursue me. My dating life improved dramatically when I realized that men who wouldn’t pursue me were not worth dating. It sounds like you are bitter that you need do to the pursuit. Try dating men instead, sounds like more your speed.[/quote]
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