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{LN} The Dictionary Of Dating
The Dictionary Of Dating
ATTRACTION - the act of associating horniness with a particular
person.
LOVE AT 1st SIGHT - what occurs when two extremely horny, but not
entirely choosy people meet.
DATING - the process of spending enormous amounts of money, time,
and energy to get better acquainted with a person whom you don't
especially like in the present and will learn to like a lot less
in the future.
BIRTH CONTROL - avoiding pregnancy through such tactics as
swallowing special pills, inserting a diaphragm, using a condom,
and dating repulsive men or spending time around children.
EASY - a term used to describe a woman who has the sexual morals
of a man.
PRIG - a term used to describe a woman who wants to stay virgin
until married.
EYE CONTACT - a method utilized by a single woman to communicate
to a man that she is interested in him. Despite being advised to
do so, many woman have difficulty looking a man directly in the
eyes, not necessarily due to the shyness, but usually due to the
fact that a woman's eyes are not located in her chest.
FRIEND - a member of the opposite sex in your acquaintance who
has some flaw which makes sleeping with him/her totally
unappealing.
INDIFFERENCE - a woman's feeling towards a man, which is
interpreted by the man as "playing hard to get."
INTERESTING - a word a man uses to describe a woman who lets him
do all the talking.
IRRITATING HABIT - what the endearing little qualities that
initially attract two people to each other turn into after a few
months together.
LAW OF RELATIVITY - how attractive a given person appears to be
is directly proportional to how unattractive your date is.
NYMPHOMANIAC - a man's term for a woman who wants to have sex
more often than he does.
FRIGID - a man's term for a woman who wants to have sex less
often than he does, or who requires more foreplay than lifting
her nightgown.
SOBER - condition in which it is almost impossible to fall in
love.
NAG - a man's term for a woman who wants more to her life with
him than just intercourse.
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