When I'm with the girl half of my friends, we talk about or feelings and try to help one another . When I'm with the guys, all they talk about are video games and cars . The only guy I've ever seen talk about their feelings is my gay friend, but he was talking about my feelings for his friend and he was helping me with that . But do guys talk about their feelings when girls aren't around ? Or do they just ignore their feelings unless their single and asking their friends if they should ask a girl out or something ?
Some guys do, but it's not common amongst the guys I know . I'm more likely to talk about my feelings to girl friends than guy friends because guys aren't as adept at dealing with them . This is VERY VERY rare though, as I'm incredibly shy . I have asked about girls before with my more experienced guy friends before as I'm not too experienced with dating yet . I will make an effort to talk about my feelings with my girlfriend someday, though, as I know that she will likely appreciate that .
From my experiences, guys don't seem to typically talk about their feelings with other guys . After dating a guy for awhile, he may open up to you about his feelings, but not as often as girls do . And it also seems that guys are more open about their feelings as they get older .
Your answer is in your question doll . Most straight guys think it's a sign of weakness or "gay" to talk about feelings . And they wonder why we like hanging out with gay guys more ! Lol They mostly keep their feelings harbored up inside of them, unless it's a huge issue that they can't handle .
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What pickup lines do you use to start a conversation with someone you are attracted to?
I don't really use a "pickup line." Usually I will just ask them something basic relating to a common situation (if we're at a party, we're co-workers, etc.), and then hopefully steer it into a conversation where I can ask about them, learn about them, hopefully throw in a few jokes here and there. Past that, though, I don't always follow through, which is where I struggle.
How do they typically respond?
Usually pretty well, the interaction is more friendly than anything, so there isn't much pursued past that point. I feel good about my initial approach, I guess it's 'closing the deal' that I'm not good with.
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