If a girl answers a cell-phone or checks their text messages in the middle of dinner or date, get up and leave.
Your Response:
- “Oh, you look busy. I’m going to get out of here.”
- “While you’re so busy, I’m just going to move on dear. Got to get out of here.”
Why? The person on the other end is the guy she’s going to have *** with when she finally gets rid of you. If she says it’s her kids, you’re already violating the no “Single Mothers” rule. Her work? It’s a date and it’s late, if her work is more important then you, then it will always be more important. If she says its her friends, all her friends know she’s out. That’s just how women work. She can just turn the phone off and wait to gossip until the date is over.
You on the other hand, should carry a cell phone. Avoid answering it during dinner, by have your buddies make a call or two. Ignoring her for “work” makes you look important and in control. She will try to test you and get your attention on her. *** might be used to get your attention.
If a female answers a cell-phone call in the middle of dinner, then the male should immediately get up and leave. This is justified as follows:
- It is possible that the caller is another man who she is going to have *** with when she finishes her date.
- If the call is work related, and is deemed more important than the man now, it will always be more important.
- If the caller is a friend, then the woman is “most certainly lying because all her friends know she’s out.”
If a woman deems a male as unimportant enough that she feels comfortable answering her cell phone during the date, she is not sufficiently interested in having *** with the man. Leaving immediately would save the man a good deal of money. In contrast, a man should always carry a cell phone on dates. That a man ignoring a woman for a work related call will actually make him look more “important and in control”, thereby drastically reducing the “waiting period” women observe before having *** with men they’re dating. A woman will try to test a man, trying to focus his attention on her and there’s a good chance that *** might be part of the attention-getting hunt.
Roseann











February 20th, 2009 at 11:55 am
Is this a question or an editorial?