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Monday, April 28, 2008

Video: 'I Have a Boyfriend'

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Don’t you just hate it when a woman you just met casually drops the “my boyfriend” line into the conversation? One of the MANY reasons I never buy women drinks…

Now is she honestly spoken for, or is she just trying to blow you off? No matter - you’re out either way.

I suppose you could always try a witty comeback (“that’s cause you haven’t met ME yet,” or “how about some quality backup?”), but in my opinion, you’re just wasting your time.

Anyhow, some dude from England has come up with an innovative way of handling things when a woman drops the boyfriend/fiancé line on you.

Enjoy!


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EDITORS NOTE – Use at your own risk. We assume no responsibility for what may happen to you as a result of trying out anything you see on this video.

But please feel free to write in and share your experiences anyhow…

Alexander Stone & Stephen David
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Online Dating Edge / Approach Dynamics

1 comment:

HumanProject said...

ha ha, point taken.

Years ago I recall accepting an offer to go listen to some music with a man I'd met recently. I had been careful not to be flirtatious because I was only interested in him as a friend. I decided mention my boyfriend to make things clear, although in fact I was actually single at the time. After he picked me up from work (I tried to avoid this arrangement but he insisted), I said, "I had time to get together this weekend because my boyfriend is out of town."

Whoa---- He exploded! "Why do women always do that!!!!" And then, angrily, he insisted on driving me directly to my house, good bye.

But even *after* this event, I still hadn't learned how to play with the big boys. Some years later when still single, I looked up a friend from years before who'd once wanted to take me out. Turns out the guy lived in Australia but would be in my town a few months later. We decided to meet up. Half-way thru a day being tourists in my local town, while sitting in a park, he casually mentioned his wife. I was shocked, but covered it up and over the next hour had to figure out if he was joking or not. He eventually made it clear he was married but hinted that he was used to sleeping around on business trips. I immediately ceased all romantic interest. How I wished I'd had the guts to end the day with him immediately. Instead, I just acted like it was all okay, and pretended I had never had any interest in a reunion other than friends.

I thus congratulate you on your video because it gives us all the strength to react strongly when our companion drops the boyfriend/wife line.