Q: My GF has a kid. He’s 8. She wants me to meet him but I think it’s too early. It’s only been a month. The kids bound to hate me.
A: YI agree. a month is a little early to meet an 8 year old with real thoughts. Wait another month to make sure you really like each other still and don’t put the kid thru any undue stress.
Hope that helps!
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Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Monday, July 30, 2007
Q: So... I guess I am kind of "one of the guys".. but still girly in what I like to think are all the right ways. The only problem with this is all of the guys I'm friends with at some point or another tell me they have feelings for me. I lose more friends this way. Once the cat is out of the bag, things never go back to normal and we just stop being friends. I wish I was more mature and less awkward so I could keep my guy friends (I find them much easier to get along with).. but in 23 years.. it hasnt really happened once. I know most girls who are "one of the guys" have the opposite problem trying to get guys to see them as a girl and very few people will empathize with me, but I am tired of losing friends. How do I keep my friends.. my friends with no added pressure to our friendships? Please help!
A: You’re a very lucky girl! You should make it very obvious to your guy friends up front that you want nothing more. Tell them the problem of all the guys ending up having feelings and ruining everything. Then they’ll know not to try it too. If you have other guys that you’re interested in, don’t shy away from talking about them in front of your guy friends so they see you’re interested in other people, not them.
Hope that helps!
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A: You’re a very lucky girl! You should make it very obvious to your guy friends up front that you want nothing more. Tell them the problem of all the guys ending up having feelings and ruining everything. Then they’ll know not to try it too. If you have other guys that you’re interested in, don’t shy away from talking about them in front of your guy friends so they see you’re interested in other people, not them.
Hope that helps!
Love the Madness,
DG
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Sunday, July 29, 2007
Q: How can you tell if a guy is gay? Especially if he seems to flirt with you (and I'm a girl).
A: Make the first move! If you go in for the kiss and he throws up, you’ll know!! Really though, if you can’t straight up ask, this is the best shot. Get bold and crazy.
Let me know how it goes!
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A: Make the first move! If you go in for the kiss and he throws up, you’ll know!! Really though, if you can’t straight up ask, this is the best shot. Get bold and crazy.
Let me know how it goes!
Love the Madness,
DG
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Saturday, July 28, 2007
Q: I broke up with my long-term boyfriend almost a year ago. We still talk on the phone occasionally, but he keeps texting me with private jokes (lines from movies we both like, etc). These come very randomly, at times after not talking for about a month. What's the deal?
A: I wouldn’t read too much into this one or you’ll end up a step back. Assume he’s just a random texter. If you’re not into it, give 1 word responses or no response and he’ll hopefully stop. He may be testing the waters, but if he’s not man enough to call and talk about what’s really on his mind, then forget it.
Hope that helps
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A: I wouldn’t read too much into this one or you’ll end up a step back. Assume he’s just a random texter. If you’re not into it, give 1 word responses or no response and he’ll hopefully stop. He may be testing the waters, but if he’s not man enough to call and talk about what’s really on his mind, then forget it.
Hope that helps
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Friday, July 27, 2007
Q: It's been over a year since I've been on a date. Everytime I go out, my guy friends are really clingy, and I never meet anyone new. I think one of them likes me. How am I supposed to meet guys under these circumstances and without hurting any feelings.
A: You have to go out with your girlfriends when you’re picking up guys. Guyfriends won’t work if they cling and pretend they’re WITH you.
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A: You have to go out with your girlfriends when you’re picking up guys. Guyfriends won’t work if they cling and pretend they’re WITH you.
Love the Madness,
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Q: It's been over a year since I've been on a date. Everytime I go out, my guy friends are really clingy, and I never meet anyone new. I think one of them likes me. How am I supposed to meet guys under these circumstances and without hurting any feelings.
A: You have to go out with your girlfriends when you’re picking up guys. Guyfriends won’t work if they cling and pretend they’re WITH you.
Love the Madness,
DG
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A: You have to go out with your girlfriends when you’re picking up guys. Guyfriends won’t work if they cling and pretend they’re WITH you.
Love the Madness,
DG
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Thursday, July 26, 2007
Happy Anniversary Vick. I love you Babe. Love Jane.
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Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Q: I've been hanging out with this girl, and she's been sending me the signs, I think. Problem is I've wanted to tell her I like her but we keep having to wait to see each other, like a couple days each month since school is out. My questions are 1) what are signs that a longtime friend now likes you, and 2) can I tell her I like her in a phone conversation since we won't see each other for another 3 weeks, or do you have a better way of handling time, oh and we live in 2 different cities so hanging out is out.
A: Here you go!
1. Is she flirty with you? Does she laugh at all your jokes? Play with her hair? Avoid or make extra eye contact? Hint at plans, phone calls, emails, etc? If yes, it’s a pretty good read.
2. You can for sure have a Like convo over the phone. I see no probs there.
Hope that helps.
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DG
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A: Here you go!
1. Is she flirty with you? Does she laugh at all your jokes? Play with her hair? Avoid or make extra eye contact? Hint at plans, phone calls, emails, etc? If yes, it’s a pretty good read.
2. You can for sure have a Like convo over the phone. I see no probs there.
Hope that helps.
Love the Madness,
DG
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Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Q: How many times do I call a girl before calling it quits? She hasn’t called me back yet.
A: 2 is enough. If she didn’t call back on the first, maybe there were technical difficulties. If she isn’t calling back after 2 tries, you’re done! Move on!
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A: 2 is enough. If she didn’t call back on the first, maybe there were technical difficulties. If she isn’t calling back after 2 tries, you’re done! Move on!
Love the Madness,
DG
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Monday, July 23, 2007
Q: So I have been hanging out with my friend/ neighbor all last year and this summer. We have gotten pretty close. And I like her. I have for awhile now too. But when asked (jokingly) she wishes our relationship to remain platonic. I can handle this. But the thing that sorta makes me a bastard in all this is that This other girl I like, and she likes me. We decided on the summers onset to hold off until she was back at school and see where things would/ could go from there.
The second girl whom I really like a lot has bi-polar disorder and ended her semester early do to this, she had to go in to residential care. I want to put in the time, effort and live out the understanding and patience that is would require. the first girl is really fun and knows more about me than anybody else.
A: If you’re thinking about both girls a ton, it’s hard to believe that you really love one or the other. I know you’re not saying you do but to care for girl #2, you’ll have to have a lot of love. Platonic girl #1 seems to like you when it’s convenient but doesn’t want anything real. I would keep hanging out with her platonically until girl 2 comes back to town and then test it out with girl 2. Don’t commit to anything with either until you’re sure!
Hope that helps.
Let me know!
Love the Madness,
DG
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The second girl whom I really like a lot has bi-polar disorder and ended her semester early do to this, she had to go in to residential care. I want to put in the time, effort and live out the understanding and patience that is would require. the first girl is really fun and knows more about me than anybody else.
A: If you’re thinking about both girls a ton, it’s hard to believe that you really love one or the other. I know you’re not saying you do but to care for girl #2, you’ll have to have a lot of love. Platonic girl #1 seems to like you when it’s convenient but doesn’t want anything real. I would keep hanging out with her platonically until girl 2 comes back to town and then test it out with girl 2. Don’t commit to anything with either until you’re sure!
Hope that helps.
Let me know!
Love the Madness,
DG
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Sunday, July 22, 2007
Q: Hey DG, longtime first time. My wife and I are looking for something to do that will help remind us of the freedom we used to have before our daughter was born. She is 1 1/2. What would be a good activity for us? We live in So. Cal. Thanks.
A: Here are a few thoughts:
Cook
Go to a concert
Get a hotel room and get breakfast in bed
Go out to a great dinner – dress up, get her flowers, etc
Picnic
Go on a great hike
Any of those work?
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DG
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A: Here are a few thoughts:
Cook
Go to a concert
Get a hotel room and get breakfast in bed
Go out to a great dinner – dress up, get her flowers, etc
Picnic
Go on a great hike
Any of those work?
Love the Madness,
DG
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Saturday, July 21, 2007
Q: Hey DG,
I am in a good relationship with my bf of several years, but sometimes his guy friends offend me when they say things to him like "these girls are so hot, you have to come and check them out!" or "come and visit me, there are tons of nice ladies here". I don't know why they make these suggestions if their friend is in a serious relationship? I don't recall a time where my bf initiated any of it, but he sort of plays along anyways. Is this normal? Should I be worried?
A: Totally normal. He can’t seem whipped in front of the boys. Don’t worry about it as long as he’s not initiating and not acting on any of it.
Love the Madness,
DG
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I am in a good relationship with my bf of several years, but sometimes his guy friends offend me when they say things to him like "these girls are so hot, you have to come and check them out!" or "come and visit me, there are tons of nice ladies here". I don't know why they make these suggestions if their friend is in a serious relationship? I don't recall a time where my bf initiated any of it, but he sort of plays along anyways. Is this normal? Should I be worried?
A: Totally normal. He can’t seem whipped in front of the boys. Don’t worry about it as long as he’s not initiating and not acting on any of it.
Love the Madness,
DG
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Friday, July 20, 2007
Q: Can I get flowers for a guy or is that too feminine?
A: You can do it if you know the guy well and know he’d appreciate it. If you don’t, then you should get him something more neutral – cookies, candy, a card, a baseball hat, etc.
Good luck!
Love the Madness,
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A: You can do it if you know the guy well and know he’d appreciate it. If you don’t, then you should get him something more neutral – cookies, candy, a card, a baseball hat, etc.
Good luck!
Love the Madness,
DG
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Thursday, July 19, 2007
Q: This girl wears the worst perfume. What do I do DG?
A: If you’ve only been dating a short time, you have to suck it up. If you’re longer term and can do this in an uninsulting way, make a joke about it or just say, you can’t take it anymore and can she lighten up? There’s always a full allergic reaction!!
Very delicate sitch. I’m not into cologne at all, so I know your troubles!
Hope that helps.
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A: If you’ve only been dating a short time, you have to suck it up. If you’re longer term and can do this in an uninsulting way, make a joke about it or just say, you can’t take it anymore and can she lighten up? There’s always a full allergic reaction!!
Very delicate sitch. I’m not into cologne at all, so I know your troubles!
Hope that helps.
Love the Madness,
DG
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Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Q: At the end of the summer, my friends and I will be leaving home to start our first year of college. I was wondering if there is any advice that you could give that would help my girlfriends and I have success with finding keepers on campus and staying away from creeps? Thanks!
A: Avoid the one night stands.
Avoid guys who tell you they love you after 2 weeks.
Avoid guys who are slurring their words.
Steer clear of the “punch.”
Wear lots of MJ T’s – you’re bound to attract the right guys!!
Love the Madness,
DG
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A: Avoid the one night stands.
Avoid guys who tell you they love you after 2 weeks.
Avoid guys who are slurring their words.
Steer clear of the “punch.”
Wear lots of MJ T’s – you’re bound to attract the right guys!!
Love the Madness,
DG
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Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Happy Anniversary Cams!!!
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DG
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Monday, July 16, 2007
Q: So, here's my problem. I meet these guys, right? They seem great - funny, smart enough, we share similar interests - it's all good. Then, after maybe a week or two, they start talking about "the future" and getting a house together one day, or they'll say, "You know I like you, right? I really reeeeally like you." This has happened with the last four guys I've gone out on dates with, and it's starting to freak me out. Two weeks, for me, is too soon to be talking like that and making them my boyfriend, like they're asking. Don't get me wrong, I'd like to have a great boyfriend, but I want to work up to that. ANYWAY! As this isn't an isolated incident, I'm wondering if a) this is considered normal guy behavior these days and just new to me? and b) what am I doing to attract guys like this, and how can I can attract awesome, non-clingy guys (if any still exist)? Please help!
A: It’s not normal! It’s actually the opposite! On the first date, talk about your independence and how you like to move slowly. No reason to make them guess! You don’t have to say it outright but just slip it into conversation. Sometimes guys think that’s what the girl wants and he rushes in. So just coyly let him know you’re not one of those girls!!
Good luck.
Love the Madness,
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A: It’s not normal! It’s actually the opposite! On the first date, talk about your independence and how you like to move slowly. No reason to make them guess! You don’t have to say it outright but just slip it into conversation. Sometimes guys think that’s what the girl wants and he rushes in. So just coyly let him know you’re not one of those girls!!
Good luck.
Love the Madness,
DG
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Sunday, July 15, 2007
July 15, 2007
Q: Whenever I meet guys, they always lump me into the friend category. They tell me I'm an attractive, nice, smart, awesome, etc. girl, but it seems as though after we meet we do the get to knowing each other thing, and we always end up having a friendship and nothing more. I'm needing something more here, what should I do?
A: Couple things come to mind: You’re putting too much out there. Leave a little mystery. Don’t talk as much and give it all up right off the bat.
You could dress a little more for the part. If you’re wearing baggie jeans and a sweater, change to sexier jeans and a tank.
Give him more of the eye. Goes along with the mystery thing. It’s that quick eye contact that definitely says I have no interest in just being a friend!
Having said all that, don’t change who you are. If you’re a baggie jeans kind of girl, don’t dress it up just for date 1 if that’s not you.
Hope that helps!
Love the Madness,
DG
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Q: Whenever I meet guys, they always lump me into the friend category. They tell me I'm an attractive, nice, smart, awesome, etc. girl, but it seems as though after we meet we do the get to knowing each other thing, and we always end up having a friendship and nothing more. I'm needing something more here, what should I do?
A: Couple things come to mind: You’re putting too much out there. Leave a little mystery. Don’t talk as much and give it all up right off the bat.
You could dress a little more for the part. If you’re wearing baggie jeans and a sweater, change to sexier jeans and a tank.
Give him more of the eye. Goes along with the mystery thing. It’s that quick eye contact that definitely says I have no interest in just being a friend!
Having said all that, don’t change who you are. If you’re a baggie jeans kind of girl, don’t dress it up just for date 1 if that’s not you.
Hope that helps!
Love the Madness,
DG
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Saturday, July 14, 2007
July 14, 2007
Q: As I view your wonderful webpage, I can't help but notice that every single model featured is enormously attractive. I've been an avid outdoorsman my entire life and I have to say, I've never seen this many gorgeous outdoorsy women in all my life. Where do you find these people? I've been looking for a someone who loves the outdoors as much as me, but can't seem to find many that are even remotely attractive. Am I looking in all the wrong places? Where are all the hot, single, under 30 women? Apparently no where in NC.
A: They’re all shopping at Moosejaw!! They are hard to come by but keep looking! Wear a Moosejaw T so you have something to talk about when you have the long-awaited bump in!
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Q: As I view your wonderful webpage, I can't help but notice that every single model featured is enormously attractive. I've been an avid outdoorsman my entire life and I have to say, I've never seen this many gorgeous outdoorsy women in all my life. Where do you find these people? I've been looking for a someone who loves the outdoors as much as me, but can't seem to find many that are even remotely attractive. Am I looking in all the wrong places? Where are all the hot, single, under 30 women? Apparently no where in NC.
A: They’re all shopping at Moosejaw!! They are hard to come by but keep looking! Wear a Moosejaw T so you have something to talk about when you have the long-awaited bump in!
Love the Madness,
DG
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Friday, July 13, 2007
July 13, 2007
Q: How's it going? Here's my situation, I've been dating this guy for 9 months, he's not just any guy, he is this super great guy that I like more than I have liked anyone ever before. He pulls out the "I love you" bit quite often and sometimes it slips and I say it back. But what is love? I mean, I know I like him alot, but I feel like love is a pretty big deal. We live in compleatly different states over the summer, and he tells me that I can visit him, only thing is that I can't afford to. He came and visited me for a few days, but he can't do any more becuase he works soo muh. He tells me that he will buy me a ticket, but I feel guilty esp. If I don't know if I am in love with him. So cut and dry what is love and- what do I do in all of those situations....??? Ohhh boy.
Keep it real DG
A: If you’re questioning it, it’s not love.
Love is when you have respect, butterflies, trust, passion, and a best friend bond. You want to be with each other always but also have independent interests. You would do anything for them and you actually do. You want to tell them all the little things that happen every day and you open up about the bigger life-changing events. You still get butterflies when the honeymoon stage is over. Your values match. You can’t imagine life without them. You have respect for them as a person – their values, their assets, even what they’re lacking.
All that sounds too perfect and unattainable and fairy tale-ish. That’s probably why I’m still Dating Girl and not Married Girl. I’m holding out!!
If he wants to buy you a ticket, let him and try to figure things out. Let him know that you really want to visit him but it’s just not feasible until you can save up for it.
Let me know what you think.
Hope that helps!
Love the Madness,
DG
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Q: How's it going? Here's my situation, I've been dating this guy for 9 months, he's not just any guy, he is this super great guy that I like more than I have liked anyone ever before. He pulls out the "I love you" bit quite often and sometimes it slips and I say it back. But what is love? I mean, I know I like him alot, but I feel like love is a pretty big deal. We live in compleatly different states over the summer, and he tells me that I can visit him, only thing is that I can't afford to. He came and visited me for a few days, but he can't do any more becuase he works soo muh. He tells me that he will buy me a ticket, but I feel guilty esp. If I don't know if I am in love with him. So cut and dry what is love and- what do I do in all of those situations....??? Ohhh boy.
Keep it real DG
A: If you’re questioning it, it’s not love.
Love is when you have respect, butterflies, trust, passion, and a best friend bond. You want to be with each other always but also have independent interests. You would do anything for them and you actually do. You want to tell them all the little things that happen every day and you open up about the bigger life-changing events. You still get butterflies when the honeymoon stage is over. Your values match. You can’t imagine life without them. You have respect for them as a person – their values, their assets, even what they’re lacking.
All that sounds too perfect and unattainable and fairy tale-ish. That’s probably why I’m still Dating Girl and not Married Girl. I’m holding out!!
If he wants to buy you a ticket, let him and try to figure things out. Let him know that you really want to visit him but it’s just not feasible until you can save up for it.
Let me know what you think.
Hope that helps!
Love the Madness,
DG
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Thursday, July 12, 2007
Q: It's kinda a long story but to boil it down, we went on a first date and i thought it went great. she smiled the whole time and the conversation actually meant something. so i skipped the two day waiting time and called her the next day to see if she wanted to hang out again. she didnt call or text me back at all until the the next day. she said that her phone was really jacked up and that she was getting it replaced. i did try to call her yesterday (two days after she called me about the phone) and it went straight to voicemail. later that night i sent her a message on facebook asking her is she was interested in a second date. i havent heard back at all and am wondering if you think the whole thing was just a play.
A: She’s probably not interested. Leave it in her hands. If she’s into it, she would have either called or emailed back. Move on and assume all the smiles on date 1 were just to keep her options open.
Sorry to be the messenger!
Love the Madness,
DG
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A: She’s probably not interested. Leave it in her hands. If she’s into it, she would have either called or emailed back. Move on and assume all the smiles on date 1 were just to keep her options open.
Sorry to be the messenger!
Love the Madness,
DG
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Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Q: Hi DG,
My boyfriend and I have been together for the past few years. The first part of our relationship had its ups and downs, but we are so amazing now! Here's the thing though - he hasn't said "I love you". We've been into each other from the start, and I've been saying it to him for 2 years now so you can see why I'm upset!
Sometimes I'll make comments or joke about it, which I know I shouldn't do, but I just can't help it. He didn't grow up with the ideal home life that I had, and I know for a fact that he hasn't said those three words since his dad passed away (before I met him).
I know he cares so much for me. He shares so much of himself with me and is more open and honest with me than he has ever been with anyone. We talk about spending the rest of our lives together and I know that his heart is mine. What should I do? I tell him I love him all the time ... I would love to hear it back!
A: That’s bad news! He’s got major issues and he has to solve them or you won’t get where you want to be with him. You should have a real adult conversation and see why he isn’t telling you he loves you. If he can’t have the conversation, you should question the validity of the relationship.
Have you ever flat out asked if he loves you back? Start with that. It’ll be scary but so worth it if you can get him to talk.
Good luck!
Please keep me posted.
Love the Madness,
DG
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My boyfriend and I have been together for the past few years. The first part of our relationship had its ups and downs, but we are so amazing now! Here's the thing though - he hasn't said "I love you". We've been into each other from the start, and I've been saying it to him for 2 years now so you can see why I'm upset!
Sometimes I'll make comments or joke about it, which I know I shouldn't do, but I just can't help it. He didn't grow up with the ideal home life that I had, and I know for a fact that he hasn't said those three words since his dad passed away (before I met him).
I know he cares so much for me. He shares so much of himself with me and is more open and honest with me than he has ever been with anyone. We talk about spending the rest of our lives together and I know that his heart is mine. What should I do? I tell him I love him all the time ... I would love to hear it back!
A: That’s bad news! He’s got major issues and he has to solve them or you won’t get where you want to be with him. You should have a real adult conversation and see why he isn’t telling you he loves you. If he can’t have the conversation, you should question the validity of the relationship.
Have you ever flat out asked if he loves you back? Start with that. It’ll be scary but so worth it if you can get him to talk.
Good luck!
Please keep me posted.
Love the Madness,
DG
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Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Q: Dear DG-
I've been dating this dude for about 9 months now. We've had a really awesome relationship up until recently. He has moved for the summer for a job, but will returning to our town in August. I wasn't too stressed about the move, because he kept saying over and over, that it's not a big deal and we'll get through it fine.
Anyway half the summer has gone by, and things were going great, then 2 weeks ago he calls saying he feels like he shouldn't have a girlfriend right now. wtf? He says he still loves me and wants to be with me, but 50% of the time doesn't. What gives? Is it the distance, or is he just an ass? He still calls like.. once a week, but it feels strained. He also swears it's not because he's met someone else. What's he doing and what should i do?
A: He probably wants to meet someone else. He sees opportunities and wants to get out there and not be held back. Either that or he has been thinking about a breakup for a while and the distance sealed his decision.
Either way, you should move on! Don’t hold yourself for him to see how he feels in a month. Go on with your life and if things are meant to be, they will be in Aug.
Just be happy he didn’t wait longer to let you know. Guys/Dudes tend to string us along!
Let me know what you think.
Love the Madness,
DG
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I've been dating this dude for about 9 months now. We've had a really awesome relationship up until recently. He has moved for the summer for a job, but will returning to our town in August. I wasn't too stressed about the move, because he kept saying over and over, that it's not a big deal and we'll get through it fine.
Anyway half the summer has gone by, and things were going great, then 2 weeks ago he calls saying he feels like he shouldn't have a girlfriend right now. wtf? He says he still loves me and wants to be with me, but 50% of the time doesn't. What gives? Is it the distance, or is he just an ass? He still calls like.. once a week, but it feels strained. He also swears it's not because he's met someone else. What's he doing and what should i do?
A: He probably wants to meet someone else. He sees opportunities and wants to get out there and not be held back. Either that or he has been thinking about a breakup for a while and the distance sealed his decision.
Either way, you should move on! Don’t hold yourself for him to see how he feels in a month. Go on with your life and if things are meant to be, they will be in Aug.
Just be happy he didn’t wait longer to let you know. Guys/Dudes tend to string us along!
Let me know what you think.
Love the Madness,
DG
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Monday, July 9, 2007
Q: Skippy says not to call a girl the night of a date to say you had a good time. True or false?
A: It’s ok if you think she loved it as much as you. If she didn’t, it’ll just be more of a turn off and totally not worth the risk.
Love the Madness,
DG
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A: It’s ok if you think she loved it as much as you. If she didn’t, it’ll just be more of a turn off and totally not worth the risk.
Love the Madness,
DG
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Sunday, July 8, 2007
Q: I want this guy to ask me out for this weekend, but it’s already thurs night. Is it too late?
A: Yes. even if he asks on Friday, you’ll probably be busy. And if you aren’t, you should be! So go make other plans. No more waiting!!
Love the Madness,
DG
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A: Yes. even if he asks on Friday, you’ll probably be busy. And if you aren’t, you should be! So go make other plans. No more waiting!!
Love the Madness,
DG
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Saturday, July 7, 2007
Happy Bday Rolls.
Love the Madness,
DG
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Love the Madness,
DG
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Friday, July 6, 2007
Q: DG,
So this girl and I started to date in April of 06, we broke up in September of 06 but still hung out and stayed together until this past May. Now, she is taking a liking to my friend, and him to her, and he tells me that nothing will happen, but they are together quite often. They are going to her hometown to watch some boat races today and he did spend the night there last night. This guy is one of my best friends and I dont want her to come inbetween that, but she is. How do I handle this situation?
A: Ask your friend what’s going on with them. Tell him you don’t want it to be weird, but it is! Hopefully you guys can straighten it out. If you’ll never get back with her, you may want to let him have her. But there are probably some girls (maybe her) you can put on the veto list. That means they were important enough to you that no one else in the group can date them. The veto list should just be the top few girls.
Hope that helps.
Let me know.
Love the Madness,
DG
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So this girl and I started to date in April of 06, we broke up in September of 06 but still hung out and stayed together until this past May. Now, she is taking a liking to my friend, and him to her, and he tells me that nothing will happen, but they are together quite often. They are going to her hometown to watch some boat races today and he did spend the night there last night. This guy is one of my best friends and I dont want her to come inbetween that, but she is. How do I handle this situation?
A: Ask your friend what’s going on with them. Tell him you don’t want it to be weird, but it is! Hopefully you guys can straighten it out. If you’ll never get back with her, you may want to let him have her. But there are probably some girls (maybe her) you can put on the veto list. That means they were important enough to you that no one else in the group can date them. The veto list should just be the top few girls.
Hope that helps.
Let me know.
Love the Madness,
DG
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Thursday, July 5, 2007
Q: DG-
I have a good female friend who is dreamy. When we met she was dating another guy but since then they've parted ways. We hang out together by ourselves, and we hang out with her friends. She invites me to hang w/ her crew.
Every once in a while I sense that "good tension" you feel w/ a girl as your on the cusp of dating or at least a little smoochy. And other times we're just comfortable or at least I'm comfortable. I would love to date her or at least get a little smoochy in but I'm afraid I might have missed my window. Another complication is she's moving to the big city about 3hrs away at the end of summer.
How do I proceed with this one?
A: If you think she feels it too, then just go for it. Smoochy-style.
If you’re unsure, then you have to go the joke route and get a read on her first. So say, “Too bad you’re not into me. You’d make a great girlfriend!” and see what she says.
If she goes along with it, then move back to plan A and go for it Smoochy-style!
Keep me posted.
Love the Madness,
DG
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I have a good female friend who is dreamy. When we met she was dating another guy but since then they've parted ways. We hang out together by ourselves, and we hang out with her friends. She invites me to hang w/ her crew.
Every once in a while I sense that "good tension" you feel w/ a girl as your on the cusp of dating or at least a little smoochy. And other times we're just comfortable or at least I'm comfortable. I would love to date her or at least get a little smoochy in but I'm afraid I might have missed my window. Another complication is she's moving to the big city about 3hrs away at the end of summer.
How do I proceed with this one?
A: If you think she feels it too, then just go for it. Smoochy-style.
If you’re unsure, then you have to go the joke route and get a read on her first. So say, “Too bad you’re not into me. You’d make a great girlfriend!” and see what she says.
If she goes along with it, then move back to plan A and go for it Smoochy-style!
Keep me posted.
Love the Madness,
DG
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Wednesday, July 4, 2007
Q: Hi DG,
I went away for a weekend with my friends, and my boyfriend acted like a complete psycho while I was away; constant texting, calling, accusing me of not being where/with whom I said I was, saying he wouldn't take care of my dogs anymore, and he basically ruined my entire weekend. I came home and politely told him to get out of my house. He started groveling and begging for my forgiveness, which really just annoys me more. There are some things saying sorry is good enough for, but I don't think acting like a psycho is one of them. Problem is, we were supposed to go to Mexico on vacation NEXT WEEK!! (I paid $1300 for the vacation). My sister says 'a vacation with a psycho is not a vacation'. Do I kick him to the curb and take the loss or give him another chance?
A: If you like him and want to go on a trip with him, then give him a chance. If you’ll be dreading it and he’ll make the trip worse, then for sure cancel and call it a day.
If you think a break will help, then take a little breather and reassess after a few days.
Hope that helps. Let me know what you decide.
Love the Madness,
DG
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I went away for a weekend with my friends, and my boyfriend acted like a complete psycho while I was away; constant texting, calling, accusing me of not being where/with whom I said I was, saying he wouldn't take care of my dogs anymore, and he basically ruined my entire weekend. I came home and politely told him to get out of my house. He started groveling and begging for my forgiveness, which really just annoys me more. There are some things saying sorry is good enough for, but I don't think acting like a psycho is one of them. Problem is, we were supposed to go to Mexico on vacation NEXT WEEK!! (I paid $1300 for the vacation). My sister says 'a vacation with a psycho is not a vacation'. Do I kick him to the curb and take the loss or give him another chance?
A: If you like him and want to go on a trip with him, then give him a chance. If you’ll be dreading it and he’ll make the trip worse, then for sure cancel and call it a day.
If you think a break will help, then take a little breather and reassess after a few days.
Hope that helps. Let me know what you decide.
Love the Madness,
DG
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Tuesday, July 3, 2007
Q: This girl told me she loves me. It’s only been 2 weeks. Is she psycho?
A: Maybe a little. 2 weeks is early!! Did you say it back?! Crazy. I wouldn’t write her off for it, but file it away. if she does something else too quickly for you, maybe she’s not for you.
Keep me posted.
Love the Madness,
DG
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A: Maybe a little. 2 weeks is early!! Did you say it back?! Crazy. I wouldn’t write her off for it, but file it away. if she does something else too quickly for you, maybe she’s not for you.
Keep me posted.
Love the Madness,
DG
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Monday, July 2, 2007
Q: My ex gf asked me to go to dinner as friends. It’s only been 3 wks. Is that too soon?
A: Yes. 3 weeks is too soon. You still have feelings for each other even if you think you’re fine. Wait it out.
Love the Madness,
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A: Yes. 3 weeks is too soon. You still have feelings for each other even if you think you’re fine. Wait it out.
Love the Madness,
DG
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Sunday, July 1, 2007
Q: I've been dating a girl for 6 months now and she is exceptional. She's gorgeous, intelligent, independent, strong, and we're philosophically in tuned- something very important to me. I love her and she... is a little bit too much in love with me. It is not atypical for her to call me at work 20 times a day and when I want to go out with my buds and chill she puts me on a guilt trip. I love her, just 24/7 contact is being a bit overwhelming. I'm debating on marrying her but the more she clings the more I need my space. I've tried being sly and making jokes about this but it doesn't seem to connect. I don't think that she is not a social butterfly; going out of her way to make new friends. I find her current girlfriends slightly deranged with their own problems though her male friends seem quite normal.
Any thoughts- is this typical for women or is this the exception? Beyond sucking it up, or embarrassing and hurting her, are there any other viable solutions?
A: Yes this is pretty typical female behavior but you have to have a talk with her about it. the jokes aren’t working so you have to be serious and really let her know how you feel.
Tell her you love her and love spending time with her and this is nothing at all against her, you just need your space a little. You don’t want to get frustrated and end up picking fights that aren’t there so you wanted to let her know so you could solve it and spend the rest of your life happily ever after with her.
As long as you give compliments and tell her all the great things with this one bad thing, hopefully she’ll be ok with it.
Love the Madness,
DG
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Any thoughts- is this typical for women or is this the exception? Beyond sucking it up, or embarrassing and hurting her, are there any other viable solutions?
A: Yes this is pretty typical female behavior but you have to have a talk with her about it. the jokes aren’t working so you have to be serious and really let her know how you feel.
Tell her you love her and love spending time with her and this is nothing at all against her, you just need your space a little. You don’t want to get frustrated and end up picking fights that aren’t there so you wanted to let her know so you could solve it and spend the rest of your life happily ever after with her.
As long as you give compliments and tell her all the great things with this one bad thing, hopefully she’ll be ok with it.
Love the Madness,
DG
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