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Three date rule? Ever heard of it?

Everyone knows about the third date rule!?! :confused::eek:;)
My theory on how it works is that ... if you go all the way on a first date ... your date has had you and buggers off for someone else. You need to keep them guessing, and in suspense, and that way they'll want more dates until it builds up to sex and you have a rock solid relationship!? ;);):D
Sound good to you guys?
 
i agree huntneo.

it seems to me, that =ALL OF US= know who still has the fire and the passion
 
>>>Don't worry about answering. It's rhetorical.

I'll answer anyway, thanks. It's a fantasy on your end, not mine. :)

Lex
 
Not at all. I have what might very well be my ideal relationship. You don't. For you, for now, it's a fantasy. For me, for now, it is not.

Lex
 
>>>It's clearly subjective.

No, it's not. Sex may not be important toyou, but it IS important to an extremely large percentage of human beings (especially in the gay male section). And I think that's important to keep in mind.
Lex


^wow that seems an oxymoron: You say "no" and then justify with the exact definition of "subjective."
 
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