HabitualLineSteppa
....Fuh Q.
someone told you this? lmaooooooo these bytches man......
Known this chick for one month damn near to the day...What do you expect from a 22 year whose obviously never been piped right...
She'll learn soon enough



someone told you this? lmaooooooo these bytches man......
do you feel anything i said is farfetched or unrealistic?
Ran into this chick that I met back in march, went on one date and shyt never worked out I guess. When I saw her shes like "what happened? You were supposed to text me and never did.." Told her I didn't have her number and so she was kinda like "woww you don't have my number". Anyway point is her and I have been texting for a day, the chick is cool but idk what this is gonna lead to, should I ask her if she wants to kick it or wait for her to work up the nerve? We aren't friends so it's not like I'm gonna wanna be friends with her. Maybe I'll get to know her properly first. She is 3 years older than me.
Edit it's not even that it's that I tell her I'm going fencing tonight and that I'll let her know how it goes and she's like "ok sounds good to me know" do I even let her know or just say fukk it.
but she has your numer right? and she never texted you right? :playoffs:
dont ask her if she wants to hang out, tell her like
im going to so and so friday meet you at 8?
not sure if I can co sign this.
this article and articles of this nature are designed to get you a quick lay, but does nothing to build your character or quality of life as a man.
What you have to do is stop taking women out on dates with the expectation of sex. The purpose of dating is to get to know her and to extract information. It's like an interview over dinner.
Women are attracted to confidence and decisiveness. Keep that in mind.
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Easily my hardest problem with chicks...is meeting one, wanting to sleep with her, thinking she is "girlfriend material"...sleeping with the girl..then immmmmediately (as the nut releases) thinking "i never want to talk to this girl again, cause then she gets attached, and its too many headaches"
And then trying to get ureself off the hook after that, without being too much of a dikk where word gets around
This will get you put in the friendzone really, really quickly.
If the purpose of dating is to get to know her then why waste money on dinner. I would rather pick her brain over a walk in the park then interview her for two hours over $60 dinner and drinks. Many of these women in the dating scene are dinner whores and will go out to dinner with you just to get a free meal. keep that money in your pocket playa!
LOS ANGELES - A couple of weeks before her ex-husband agreed to sell the Los Angeles Dodgers, Jamie McCourt reached a divorce settlement that gave her $131 million tax-free and several luxurious homes.
Now she says her decision was a huge mistake.
The team's former CEO is seeking to have the agreement thrown out, saying she was misled about the value of the Dodgers that was later sold for $2 billion. A judge will hear closing arguments Wednesday in a bench trial that could reset an argument made during the former couple's divorce battle: Was Frank McCourt sole owner of the Dodgers?
Jamie McCourt claims her ex-husband committed fraud by misrepresenting the Dodger assets as worth less than $300 million during their divorce and he knew all along what the true value was but didn't tell her. Her attorneys believe she was short-changed roughly $770 million.
Frank McCourt's attorneys said Jamie McCourt failed to do her due diligence. In court documents filed early in the divorce case, Jamie McCourt did estimate the value of the team, Dodger Stadium and the surrounding parking lots at $2 billion.
In testimony last week, Jamie McCourt said she was under the impression that she and her former husband were splitting the assets evenly.
"I was surprised I could have made such a huge mistake," she said.
Frank McCourt did not testify during the trial, but one of his attorneys took the stand and said the former baseball owner has paid more than $460 million in state and federal taxes relating to the sale of the Dodgers.
If Judge Scott Gordon tosses out the divorce settlement, then they could resume arguments over whether the Dodgers are community property under California law or whether Frank McCourt owned the team outright. Gordon previously ruled that a post-marital agreement giving Frank McCourt sole ownership of the Dodgers was invalid.
The pair's marriage was dissolved in October 2010, and less than a year later the Dodgers went into bankruptcy. Frank McCourt eventually sold the team for $2 billion to a group that included former Los Angeles Lakers star Magic Johnson.