Oh okay. So, I was just too blunt. Got ya.There's a softer way to ask that question.
Maybe something like "wears your passion"
Oh okay. So, I was just too blunt. Got ya.There's a softer way to ask that question.
Maybe something like "wears your passion"
Wow lmfaoo
How you let Kent have more game than you? Lmfaoo I can't.
In line with the convo after I told her I was trying to go back to college in June. That was my follow up question after I told her that.Did u just randomly ask her about her goals or was it in line with the conversation
There's a softer way to ask that question.
Maybe something like "wears your passion"
He meant where. Probably a glitch.
He meant where. Probably a glitch.
He meant where. Probably a glitch.
I know what he meant tf..,
You reply to that but not my original quote.
AightIt's all good
and thanks breh. This must be an AA thing. Because Nigerian, Ethiopian, Italian, Filipino, Mexican, and Kenyan families ask those types of questions all the time.There's absolutely nothing wrong with asking a person what their goals are, it's actually a normal line of questioning in getting to know someone.
The way it's asked has some bearing but if you're already far along enough in the conversation then feel free to ask.
I ask the women I talk to all the time, it's a very good indicator on whether or not the person is worth putting in effort for. Some people are willing to deal with whatever female comes their way, and do everything in their power to not 'rock the boat' as to not scare them away.
If a female has no goals, run. Fast.
Honestly, most people have no plan.
Lol dude lacks calibration...lol awareness is 70 percent of game lol
Lol at asking life goals..wtf