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From: fsks@unc.UUCP (Frank Silbermann)
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Subject: Re: More women than men
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Date: Sat, 13-Jul-85 20:19:07 EDT
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Posted: Sat Jul 13 20:19:07 1985
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In article  greenber@timeinc.UUCP (Ross M. Greenberg) writes:
(I edited this a bit.  f.s.)

>	Lets even get past the initiating-wanna-go-out-with-me stage.
>	Assume that you are on a date with a very attractive MOTAS.
>	Things have been going well all evening (you didn't spill
>	anything on yourself, your deoderant seems to be working, etc.).
>
>	You decide that you like the potential MOTAS quite a bit,
>	in fact you wouldn't mind snuggling a bit, maybe even getting
>	on to the dirty deed.  You invite the MOTAS back to your place.
>	Let's assume this is a first date.  If you are a man,
>	generally speaking, you attempt a kiss or other physical contact.
>	If you get rebuked, then oh-well.....

Are you kidding?  Invite her back to your place on a first date?
What's your secret?

>	Next time you (if you are female) decide that if the guy makes a move,
>	you'll "let" him, try making the move yourself!  It really isn't all
>	that easy ALWAYS taking the risk, you know.

That's true.  We men are always worrying about things like:

	"What if she gets pregnant and makes me pay for the abortion?"

	"What if she tells all her friends that I'm a rat for sleeping
	with her and then never calling back?  She could give me a bad
	reputation."

	"What if she sues me for not telling her I have herpes?"

	"Will she expect me to buy her breakfast?"

We men really have it rough.	:-)

>	Ross M. Greenberg  @ Time Inc, New York 
>	I highly doubt that Time Inc. they would make me their spokesperson.

Now I see why.
	Frank Silbermann