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If you're in the friend zone, you're staying there. Once you find out that you're there, go away. Don't be her friend, nothing.
If a woman isn't attracted to you, then you're going to be in the friend zone regardless. Be clear with your intentions (though not vulgar or too chatty). If she pulls back, then you exit.
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I read this about the drawbacks of marriage. My point was, like u say. Find the holy grail and your set.
Lol, it kind of was. You're right. I have reservations about marriage. I've pumped and dumped a lot of married women whose husbands believed they've found Ms. Right.... And I'm not even that attractive. Makes me a bad guy, but very conscious of reality.
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Jeez the doom and gloom on here! Seriously though fellas if your going into these things thinking they are going to fail invariably they will. Marriage and children are wonderful things (stressful) but wonderful. Anything in life is a chance but if you want something badly enough it will work out. And this from a guy with 3 kids (18, 4 and 1) and two marriages.
Hey welcome. How tall are you and why didn't your first marriage work out?
We lost a baby which drove an irreparable wedge between us and she ended up wanting a clean break hence the gap in my kids ages. We still speak now though and are (relatively) civil to each other (for an ex).
I'm 5ft 6 buddy. My point is it's about confidence, passions and wanting to share that. With the right person it's amazing.
FWIW my first wife was 5, 8. Second is 5, 2.
We're about the same height and I've dated women taller than me also. This post is not about doom and gloom, it's about a legitimate phenomenon that happens in the dating world. You've found the holy grail twice and that's great, but there is a road you travel to get there. We're talking about what to look out for.
Congrats on your second marriage.