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Mango & Racx Insane Asylum Escapee Thread

Started by racx_00, March 02, 2008, 05:04:33 AM

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FataliOmega

Quote*gives a boot to the head to all men in general*

OK.... OWW?? Was that really necessary?  :'(

QuoteA gentleman wouldn't think along those lines in the first place

I think a gentleman is not only one who wouldn't say/type such things in public, but also one who tries his hardest to change his way of thinking, even if it is difficult. And when he does, inevitably, mess up, he feels guilty about it.

It's all in the attitude.

That's this man's opinion, anyway.  8)

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racx_00

Quote from: koko_99_2001 on April 01, 2008, 03:23:27 PM
*gives a boot to the head to all men in general*
Now that's unfair! We can't help it if the majority of males are awful!
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Was that a snow boot or one of those stylish boots with stiletto-like heels?
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koko_99_2001

Hey, I'd definitely rather have a gentleman. Someone who doesn't play games...or makes crude jokes. Definitely like getting the door held open for me :P
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racx_00

I pull out chairs for girls, do the ladies first thing etc. all that gentleman stuff, but I am crude. However, I don't play games in the sense you are referring to, unless you mean videogames. :P

Seriously though, in front of a girl I'm trying to impress, I'll be on my best behaviour, no swearing or crudeness. Of course, being crude is a part of me, but something I usually do around mates not girls. I generally wouldn't subject a girl to that.
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Hey, if you're giving me permission...

*whacks LN*

Not for any particular reason other than you let me. XD

FataliOmega

Quotebut while trying you can still fail... so you won't always know who the true gentlemen are, eh?

If a gal expects perfection, they will be disappointed.

QuoteSeriously though, in front of a girl I'm trying to impress, I'll be on my best behaviour, no swearing or crudeness. Of course, being crude is a part of me, but something I usually do around mates not girls. I generally wouldn't subject a girl to that.

I'm scared to say this, but I actually respect that position. Are you really a gentleman in wolfs clothing, Racx?  :P

QuoteMost girls under 20 prefer idiots and/or jerks (or those who act like one), in my experience.
Sometime between 20-25, THEN they want marriage material.
Again, in my experience.

*sigh* ... /agree

Then again, I suppose the opposite is true. Guys often only see the physical.

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koko_99_2001

Hey I've wanted marriage material for years :P Not just between ages 20-25 :P
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I love how this thread turned into whackings and marriages.

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waltzdancing

You all are quite right. Young men do go for older women, but in my past experience tells me not to date those guys because, no offense to anyone, they are immature in many ways. But as for me I do prefer a gentelman, but not one who would act differently to impress me. I would want him to act like he normally did. Even if he was not perfect, nobody is. :P

waltzdancing

It was just a general comment, and those experiences are based in High School at the University level it is much different. Strange how a school change can change a person.  ;)

Deloria

Quote from: koko_99_2001 on April 02, 2008, 08:29:03 AM
Hey, I'd definitely rather have a gentleman. Someone who doesn't play games...or makes crude jokes. Definitely like getting the door held open for me :P
Indeed. XD Frankly I find the company of most poor mannered/crude guys intolerable. :P
 
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Quote from: Louisiana Night on April 02, 2008, 12:28:27 PM

EDIT:
and Cat, do you REALLY think you're the example of the average girl?
If you do, I think you should slap yourself for the insult. :P

You mean, I'm not average? :angel:
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FataliOmega

QuoteYou mean, I'm not average?

SILLY!

*bonks Cat on the head*

Don't ask questions to which you already know the answers!  :P

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koko_99_2001

I'm still looking for what a gentleman is :P I know I'll find one someday :P

And ouch! Erik, why did you do that?

*ducks*
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koko_99_2001

I'll know it when I see him :P God works in mysterious ways :)
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Catherine DaCosta

FataliOmega

QuoteWhat are you people referring to as a "gentleman" anyways? So far, you seem to all be talking manners + a (somewhat) clean mind.

It's an abstract. Same case where the definition of "good person" typically is undefinable.

Personally, I think manners play no role in it, whatsoever. Now that I think about it, someone who tries to be selfless / self-sacrificing might fit the definition of "gentleman" better. Someone who is thinking of the other person, more than themself, is probably going to understand what would make the gal uncomfortable, and what wouldn't, and be polite, accordingly.

Whether a person knows which fork is used for salad, and which is for the main dish, is irrelevant. Additionally, some girls *hate* the 'door' opening thing. In that case, a gentleman wouldn't hold the door.

That's my 3 cents, anyway.

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Quote from: koko_99_2001 on April 02, 2008, 01:44:25 PM
I'll know it when I see him :P God works in mysterious ways :)

Wait... hey... Merlin?? Or is he just not a gentleman in your eyes?
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Quote from: waltzdancing on April 02, 2008, 12:35:30 PM
You all are quite right. Young men do go for older women, but in my past experience tells me not to date those guys because, no offense to anyone, they are immature in many ways. But as for me I do prefer a gentelman, but not one who would act differently to impress me. I would want him to act like he normally did. Even if he was not perfect, nobody is. :P

And then when they get older they go for younger go figure?  ???

Of course acting normal (i.e. kooky) all depends on the occasion. Like when you see their parents for the first time that's usually not a good time.  :no: XD
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