And why, I ask you, do the men come running back as the woman moves on?
they don't know what they want then
because they are beautiful and highly successful (wealthy)
is there a psychological defect or something?
i mean, after i found myself back the time x in the same situation,
id change. and that would mean in the first place: as soon as i get reaction x-> next. immediately.
sorry for the one that meant it for real and fell in a scheme im avoiding. its her (in that case: his) turn to explain
and show me that she (he) means it. otherwise id stick to: next.
Ok, so for example, the woman will realise that the guy is crap, not that into her, so she will have a cry, chat to the girlfriends, come to the conclusion that she is better than that (which she is), and decide as much as it hurts it is time to move on. So she does, and the boys come running back.
they should look for a couch to have talk. and the women/men falling for those people over n over... too.
what i dont get: why do they (both parties in that "game") dont learn from it? its happening a million times and then one has to lend his shoulder n ear for the sobbing n crying n miserable time of being....gawd!
Most girls have a hard time to give up on a guy but don't look back once they decided to move on.
It's a style some people prefer, to get involved in the whole hard-to-get shtick. I think it's got to do with maturity. And human flaky nature. I'd blame equally both parties in this, the hard-to-get playing one and the masochist. And both chicks and guys do it, equally.
Why are women never realistic at describing their friends?
Rugby or cricket ?