Hiitstony
Wellknown Ace
I know its the frigging 21st century - and that such a question can raise alarms all over the place. Stereotypes are a bitch - and have been always. Breaking stereotypes are always a revolution itself.
Let's talk about the ideality of the situation. When a girl ask's out the guy,
1) does he take it for granted - and see's it as some kind of an achievement to boast around to his friends?
2) Does he feel less manly in the long run and eventually screw it up?
3) Does it often tend to be of lesser duration when compared to the general scenario?
Would love to hear your thoughts on these.
*Guys, have you been asked out by a girl before ? How did it make you feel ? How did the whole thing turn out?
*Girls, have you asked out a guy before?Or atleast thought of it and maybe backed off?
How did it make you feel? How did the whole thing turn out.
Let's talk about the ideality of the situation. When a girl ask's out the guy,
1) does he take it for granted - and see's it as some kind of an achievement to boast around to his friends?
2) Does he feel less manly in the long run and eventually screw it up?
3) Does it often tend to be of lesser duration when compared to the general scenario?
Would love to hear your thoughts on these.
*Guys, have you been asked out by a girl before ? How did it make you feel ? How did the whole thing turn out?
*Girls, have you asked out a guy before?Or atleast thought of it and maybe backed off?
How did it make you feel? How did the whole thing turn out.