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Too Agree OR Not Too Agree, that IS the question?  

trickster_bag 49M
7 posts
10/4/2015 2:30 pm

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Too Agree OR Not Too Agree, that IS the question?


8 Damn Good Reasons Why Women Should Start Asking Men Out On Dates

1. You have the power to change what’s normal.

Think of it like this: Just a few decades ago, it wasn’t “the norm” to have relationships exclusively meant for hooking up. It wasn’t “the norm” for a woman to live with a guy before she married him.

It wasn’t “the norm” for a woman to be able to sleep with whomever she wanted and not feel shame for still wearing a white dress on her<b> wedding </font></b>day.

However, slowly but surely, women before you started doing all of these things with increasing frequency, and they became more normal.

If you work together once again by changing the norm so that it’s OK for women to ask men out, you can give women even more choices when it comes to sex, love and relationships.

2. What’s the worst that could happen?

The worst that could happen if you ask a guy out is he’ll say no. If he says no, know that dudes have been told “no” since the beginning of the establishment of dating social norms and that, like those dudes, you’ll be fine! I promise.

Most importantly, know that a rejection is not about you. There is nothing wrong with you.

If you get rejected, that guy just wants something different, which means you don’t want to date him anyway because you’ll spend your whole relationship convincing him to want your brand of you. And that’s just exhausting.

3. Me being a guy, we want you to.

Five out of five of the guys I just asked say they would love if a girl asked them on a date.

The pressure of asking a girl out is a burden that MANY GUYS would be happy to get rid of.

Plus, if you ask him out, it’ll stroke his ego in a way that’ll be flattering for him, which will probably lead to a “yes” for you.

4. What if he’s too shy to make a move?

Guys need a little confidence, too – and if he’s a shy dude, he might never make a move. If it says that a man is WEAK for not asking a woman out, what do that say about you for not doing the same thing? Ha!!!

So, if you feel like you’re the more outgoing one between the two of you, take the burden off him and ask him out.

He’ll probably feel relieved someone else did the work for him.

5. Knowing what you want and acting on it will HOPEFULLY make you feel sexy.

It sounds clichéd, but taking control of what you want is one of the most powerful things a woman can do.

You've been doing it in your careers, in your homes and your everyday lives, so why not do it for your relationships as well?

6. You’ll stop overanalyzing and finally get answers.

If you keep overanalyzing his mixed signals, the best way to solidify an answer either way is to simply ask for one.

If you ask him out, you’ll get a yes or a no, and then you’ll be freed from driving yourself crazy interpreting the amount of question marks he put in his “What’s up??” text.

You’ll be able to get things started in a productive way or put your fantasies of your life with this guy to rest and move on to the next one.

7. This is about you, too.

Dating is a two-way street. When a guy asks you out, he makes a decision to size you up, to see if you’re a good fit for him.

But wouldn’t it be awesome if you got to be the one to decide to size him up, to see if he’s a good fit for you?

Of course, that kind of mutual sizing-up would happen once you go on the date, but this would be a nice dynamic change that would make you feel powerful right from the start.

8. If nothing else, it’s practice.

If you spend your entire life waiting patiently for people to give you what you want, you’ll be pretty unsatisfied. And having guts takes practice.

So, if all else fails, let this whole experience teach you a lesson in going for it. The next time you ask another guy out, it’ll be that much easier.

playground6960 63M/57F  

10/4/2015 2:34 pm

I have and I do when I see some one I want to go out with.


keithcancook 67M
18358 posts
10/4/2015 3:00 pm

Excellent topic, and great writing, too! Thanks.

blog on!


s2ndegree 65M
9800 posts
10/4/2015 4:29 pm

I was wondering when someone was going to bring this up.The tie
in with the independence was nice.
I really don't think it will change much.It's worth another shot though.

Using more than all the road!


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