"The fastest way to a man's heart"

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IDEAtor

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God made woman of rib. Many woman serve men ribs. People rib on this thread, which could be called a ribbon.
Apparently, the quickest way to a man's heart is through a rib... when done right, or well-done.
 
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The fastest way to a man's heart is to approach him formally and be upfront. The slowest way to a man's heart is to "wait on God." (Do not use the name of the Lord, your God, in vain.)
 

oyster67

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The fastest way to a man's heart is to approach him formally and be upfront. The slowest way to a man's heart is to "wait on God." (Do not use the name of the Lord, your God, in vain.)
It's well worth the wait; believe me, I know. I was older than you before God brought the special one into my life. He wants it to happen His way, not our way. He loves you. Never forget that.

(Ps 37:3 [KJV])
Trust in the LORD, and do good; [so] shalt thou dwell in the land, and verily thou shalt be fed.

(Ps 37:4 [KJV])
Delight thyself also in the LORD; and he shall give thee the desires of thine heart.

(Ps 37:5 [KJV])
Commit thy way unto the LORD; trust also in him; and he shall bring [it] to pass.
 

Yeraza_Bats

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Plus, gifts arent the way to my heart.
I like gifts >.>
I dont care about power tools and other "manly" stuff though : p

Also dogs are amazing. I like people who love animals. So yeah, being an animal lover is always a good thing, haha.
 

Lynx

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I've noticed something about dogs. If you see a guy with a dog in the back of the truck - not a little yappy dog, I mean a real dog - the guy will probably be one of those down-to-earth types that can fix anything, has a good attitude and an even temperament. I've never met a rude guy who has a dog riding in his truck.
 

Tinkerbell725

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I've noticed something about dogs. If you see a guy with a dog in the back of the truck - not a little yappy dog, I mean a real dog - the guy will probably be one of those down-to-earth types that can fix anything, has a good attitude and an even temperament. I've never met a rude guy who has a dog riding in his truck.

I know a guy who is a certified dog lover. He even tattoed his dog's face on his leg. He might not be rude on the outside but his character is questionable. The wolf in sheep's clothing type which is more dangerous than outright wolves.
 

Lynx

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I've never met anybody who tattooed his dog's face on himself... I would question that too. :p
 

Tinkerbell725

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I've never met anybody who tattooed his dog's face on himself... I would question that too. :p

It's kind of sweet but weird. I don't get why would people tattoo the faces of their loved ones, specially dead love ones on their bodies.
 
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kaylagrl

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I remember hearing on like old-timey tv shows and movies as a kid that "cooking is the fastest way to a man's heart", or something like that. I like to think about that sometimes, like is that true? Does that apply to everyone?

I was thinking that it would be cool to hear others opinions on this, either for themselves or their experiences in relationships with others.

I dont personally believe that cooking would be a good way to my heart, but I guess it couldnt hurt : p I will say, it would be cool to meet someone who actually enjoyed the same kind of foods that I did. Like, no one in my life likes the kind of foods that I do. Like one thing I really want to do is go out for Mexican food. But no one I know is willing to do it. The closest I can get anyone to do is to get microwave burritos, which isnt fun : (
It would be cool to be with someone who actually enjoys the kind of stuff you do : p

As for the fastest way to my heart or whatever, I dont really know : p Im gonna think about that one...
Id like to hear what others think though.

Works for my hubby :) I never cooked,like anything,till I got married.My husband joked about a country song about "eating burned meals" the first year of marriage.He knew how to cook a bit and I think he figured he'd suffer a lot of microwave meals.But to both our surprises I had a talent for cooking and baking. He lucked out.lol
 

Yeraza_Bats

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Works for my hubby :) I never cooked,like anything,till I got married.My husband joked about a country song about "eating burned meals" the first year of marriage.He knew how to cook a bit and I think he figured he'd suffer a lot of microwave meals.But to both our surprises I had a talent for cooking and baking. He lucked out.lol
My mom once told me a story of when she and my dad first got together. She had no idea how to cook at the time, and worked hard to learn how to do it for him (he was a traditional kinda guy, he very much wanted to work and have her stay home and take care of the house and cook and junk, according to her). She said that one day she made gravy, but didnt make it right. And that my dad pointed over to the gravy and said something along the lines of "hey, cut me another slice of whatever is in that dish there" (she had it in a square dish). She says that she was so upset that it actually made her cry, haha makes me feel bad for her : p
 

Fenner

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I've noticed something about dogs. If you see a guy with a dog in the back of the truck - not a little yappy dog, I mean a real dog - the guy will probably be one of those down-to-earth types that can fix anything, has a good attitude and an even temperament. I've never met a rude guy who has a dog riding in his truck.

I met a guy who used to carry a tiny dog in his purse. He was so crabby, him and the dog.


Im kidding, don't know any guys who carry a purse with a dog in it.
 

Yeraza_Bats

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Id feel really uncomfortable by anyone who felt a need to carry their dog around in a bag >.>
 

Sonflower

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I met a guy who used to carry a tiny dog in his purse. He was so crabby, him and the dog.


Im kidding, don't know any guys who carry a purse with a dog in it.
bahaha...seriously Fenner...I know I've said this once before but....

I SO wanna be like you when I grow up.
 
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kaylagrl

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My mom once told me a story of when she and my dad first got together. She had no idea how to cook at the time, and worked hard to learn how to do it for him (he was a traditional kinda guy, he very much wanted to work and have her stay home and take care of the house and cook and junk, according to her). She said that one day she made gravy, but didnt make it right. And that my dad pointed over to the gravy and said something along the lines of "hey, cut me another slice of whatever is in that dish there" (she had it in a square dish). She says that she was so upset that it actually made her cry, haha makes me feel bad for her : p
Awww lol I feel bad for her too!
 

Fenner

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bahaha...seriously Fenner...I know I've said this once before but....

I SO wanna be like you when I grow up.

Well thank you, let me advise you to skip the bunion on your foot part of me. Tonight it hurts.
 

Lynx

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I met a guy who used to carry a tiny dog in his purse. He was so crabby, him and the dog.


Im kidding, don't know any guys who carry a purse with a dog in it.
My cousin prefers small dogs, and her dog seems to naturally adopt my uncle (her father.) When one of her dogs was a puppy the dog rode around in the bib pocket of my uncle's overalls.
 

Fenner

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My cousin prefers small dogs, and her dog seems to naturally adopt my uncle (her father.) When one of her dogs was a puppy the dog rode around in the bib pocket of my uncle's overalls.

Well that just sounds adorable.
 

Lynx

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He's a welder actually, and the dog never went with him out to the shop.