what do girls want from a guy?

<p>......rofl</p>

<p>wow... ... ...</p>

<p>Okay, another way to summarize lilian's and leigh's statements is that girls want a guy they can be proud of. Same with guys. But that usually happens when anybody is into who they are dating, they are usually going to want to show them off.</p>

<p>What irks me is when a guy is nice and etc. but has no motivation or passions for anything. One of my first boyfriends (lasted about 3 months) had no idea what he was going to do with his future and sat at home playing video games most of the time.</p>

<p>YES . attention is very true</p>

<p>Catsushi, you misunderstood him. His passion was for gaming.</p>

<p>^^nice response</p>

<p>Now that I think about it, I can't remember any one specific thing I do... Hmmm gonna have to work on that...</p>

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<p>BINGO! Okay that, is the statement of the year. </p>

<p>Guys, </p>

<p>Ever wonder why the cheerleader always seems to go for the football star? She's an athlete- the football guy will make her proud. They can show off. </p>

<p>Ever wonder why the bang girl always seems to go for the musician guy? She is a musician- her fellow musician will also make her feel proud. They can also show off. </p>

<p>And so on and so forth. </p>

<p>Hey I am a geek and I date geeks only. =P
I can show off. =D</p>

<p>and girls love it when you flirt with them in front of their friends and completely ignore their friends.</p>

<p>unless they don't like you at all, then they'll all talk crap about you and make fun of her haha</p>

<p>Oh dear, ee33ee called me a newb. Excuse me while I shed a tear.
Good thing I don't measure the successfulness of my life by the amount of straight women I've dated. (Though, incidentally, I've dated a few women who were straight <em>before</em> they met me.)</p>

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Ever wonder why the cheerleader always seems to go for the football star? She's an athlete- the football guy will make her proud. They can show off.

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<p>This has nothing to do with the topic, but cheerleading is not a sport. <em>readies self for flames</em> The cheerleader who always goes for the starting QB is not an athlete, rather she is the epitome of the teenage bimbo.</p>

<p>any hot cheerleaders wanna flirt with me.</p>

<p>jamesford has apparently been watching too many high school movies and feels that all generalizations are true.
and yes, high school cheerleading is a sport (under my state's laws, not sure about yours)</p>

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Oh dear, ee33ee called me a newb. Excuse me while I shed a tear.
Good thing I don't measure the successfulness of my life by the amount of straight women I've dated. (Though, incidentally, I've dated a few women who were straight <em>before</em> they met me.)

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<p>And you still don't understand why it's not the best idea to ask women how to date women.</p>

<p>Oh by the way, I wouldn't play Starcraft with your newb self even if you begged me. Cry more.</p>

<p>Eh, I would say cheerleaders who go into competition are athletes, not the ones who cheer at games.</p>

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jamesford has apparently been watching too many high school movies and feels that all generalizations are true.

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<p>Now who's generalizing? :)</p>

<p>MetdethGNR so then why do you expect guys to make you feel specialoeveryday if you're not doing the same? Just saying. You get what you give. </p>

<p>Anyways good luck on getting cake out of guys. I think most girls prefer that they be the ones baking the cakes (and muffins, scones, cookies). I think that's their way of showing affection and interest. Its kind of tradition like guys opening doors.</p>

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I wouldn't play Starcraft with your newb self

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One of my first boyfriends (lasted about 3 months) had no idea what he was going to do with his future and sat at home playing video games most of the time.

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Video games are awesome, although this may be too much..</p>

<p>jamesford-
ugh you know what i meant haha</p>

<p>Lol liv3 I'm not really being serious about the whole cheerleading thing</p>

<p>Now that my weeping has subsided, I am amused by the insinuation that I would beg to play Starcraft with you (which sounds like innuendo now that I'm typing it).</p>