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The Lady's Man


            Last week me and my buddy Craig went crusing on Miltion Avenue in my 2005 corvette. We finally saw some so I pulled over beside them. Right away Craig begins to ruin the chance that we had with the girls. He said, "Hey mamasitas! I kind of have a problem. I seem to have forgot my phone number so can I have yours?" After the girls heard this they quickly started to walk off. So I put it into reverse and quickly told them, "I'm sorry for my friend. He doesn't know what comes out of his mouth half the time he talks. We were just wondering if you two want to go catch a flick with us. So how 'bout it?" They started to think about it and then Craig had to open his big mouth again, "If you'll be my DairyQueen, I'll be your BurgerKing.You treat me right, and you can have it your way!" Right away, the girls said nothing and ran away as fast as they possibly could. Craig didn't know what he had done wrong. I told him that he wasn't acting like a gentleman. He was acting like a 5th grader. Women want a man that respects them. He wanted to know how to be a ladies man and I told him how. First, he has to give women respect. Secondly, women want a man that has courage. Finally, women want someone that can give them all of their needs and to support them.
             First of all, women want to be respected. This aspect of being a ladies man is probably the most important. A ladies man has to give respect to receive respect. They want to be treated as others are treated. Instead of having to listen to hundreds upon hundreds of corny pick-up lines used by males, they would prefer to be asked out properly. The women want the males to walk up to them and introduce himself. Saying stupid pick-up lines such as, "Congratulations! You've been voted "Most Beautiful Girl In This Room" and the grand prize is a night with me!" just makes that person look incredibly stupid. A real ladies man doesn't have to use pick-up lines because he is confident.


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