As long as it doesn't turn into either violence or uncalled-for name-calling (both due to an incredibly distorted sense of entitlement), love-shyness is a perfectly normal thing.
Love-shyness: what are your thoughts on the subject?
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I agree that love-shyness can be normal if the person is perfectly happy with their situation. It is not normal however, if a male (or female) remains single when they do not want to be. That's when love-shyness is a huge problem.MikaHaeli8 wrote:As long as it doesn't turn into either violence or uncalled-for name-calling (both due to an incredibly distorted sense of entitlement), love-shyness is a perfectly normal thing.
but seriously folks, "Love-shyness" isn't a condition (also, it isn't anything) You either have confidence or ya don't. If you wanna get girls start talking to em
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I have a good friend (my cousin actually) who is extremely severely love-shy. He or his family NEVER EVER talk about it. I can assure the sceptics that love-shyness does exist.
Your posts are always filled with such deep philosophy and insight. I wish I could grasp such knowledge...TehBatGetsBraked wrote:I love making low heaving sounds as I poop, even if it's not a big one. I just like the added atmosphere.
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I think in American society it is a MASSIVE, MASSIVE TABOO subject, the "men who have never had a girlfriend" group. From my experience, it's never, ever talked about in the media.
2 questions:davids wrote:I think in American society it is a MASSIVE, MASSIVE TABOO subject
1. Why do you think that is?
2. Are you here on a movie forum talking about movies or you joined to preach?
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