Erectile Disfunction. Help a girl out...

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  • Chief1138Chief1138 Registered User regular
    edited March 2007
    Contact today!

    I got a text message. Asked me how my night was going, I've been sick and therefore out of commission. I sent him back that it was relatively uneventful/boring.

    two more texts pretty much saying I hope you have a good night.

    So, he's being nice...change of pace? how is this to be interpreted now?


    It means exactly what the text message says. He wants you to have a good night. He is a dude, do not attempt to read too much in to what he says.

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  • MotherFireflyMotherFirefly Registered User regular
    edited March 2007
    damn. and I was excited.

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  • DrZiplockDrZiplock Registered User regular
    edited March 2007
    You still can be.

    He wouldn't wish someone he didn't want to have a good night...a good night.

    We are but simple simple creatures, Firefly. There's a good chance that if we say something, that's what we're thinking. Not always, but it's a safe bet for the most part.

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  • SonosSonos Registered User regular
    edited March 2007
    seriously move on to the next. if dating isn't fun (i.e. thinking about it) then it lacks a point imho. your a nice young lass find another fella.

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  • misbehavinmisbehavin Registered User regular
    edited March 2007
    I'd be a little excited for the same reasons mentioned by DrZiplock: He was thinking about you.

    Yes, he probably didn't mean ANYTHING beyond what he said ("Have a good night") but it does show that you were, at least briefly, on his mind.

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  • benz0rsbenz0rs Registered User regular
    edited March 2007
    Erectile Dysfuntion is a psychological problem, not physical. Evidence is that people still get boners in their sleep and stuff via wet dreams and just dreams in general, and they still get morning wood.

    Well at least that's what my psych book said...

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  • misbehavinmisbehavin Registered User regular
    edited March 2007
    benz0rs wrote: »
    Erectile Dysfuntion is a psychological problem, not physical. Evidence is that people still get boners in their sleep and stuff via wet dreams and just dreams in general, and they still get morning wood.

    Well at least that's what my psych book said...

    It can be both. Your psych book is biased.

    Some people genuinely have circulation problems. However, ironically, these people shouldn't take Viagra and other circulation stimulants because they can overburden the heart.

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  • MotherFireflyMotherFirefly Registered User regular
    edited March 2007
    misbehavin wrote: »
    benz0rs wrote: »
    Erectile Dysfuntion is a psychological problem, not physical. Evidence is that people still get boners in their sleep and stuff via wet dreams and just dreams in general, and they still get morning wood.

    Well at least that's what my psych book said...

    It can be both. Your psych book is biased.

    Some people genuinely have circulation problems. However, ironically, these people shouldn't take Viagra and other circulation stimulants because they can overburden the heart.

    I'm pretty sure that he can get a hard-on. I mean, I've seen/felt it.

    I'm just wondering why he loses it.

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  • misbehavinmisbehavin Registered User regular
    edited March 2007
    misbehavin wrote: »
    benz0rs wrote: »
    Erectile Dysfuntion is a psychological problem, not physical. Evidence is that people still get boners in their sleep and stuff via wet dreams and just dreams in general, and they still get morning wood.

    Well at least that's what my psych book said...

    It can be both. Your psych book is biased.

    Some people genuinely have circulation problems. However, ironically, these people shouldn't take Viagra and other circulation stimulants because they can overburden the heart.

    I'm pretty sure that he can get a hard-on. I mean, I've seen/felt it.

    I'm just wondering why he loses it.

    Is it possible that he is seeing someone else? His behavior seems almost guilty to me, like he feels bad about what he's doing. It would explain the not being able to look you in the eye, and his detached attitude at other times. Is this possible?

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  • MotherFireflyMotherFirefly Registered User regular
    edited March 2007
    Okay, I haven't had any contact from the "man" this week other than the text messages earlier in the week. I've made one or two attempts at saying "hi" on the IM, but other than that he's relatively non-responsive.

    I don't see him til thursday, any reccomendations for what I should do, we usually make plans for afterwards--but they got cancelled last week? Should I really just give up on this?

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  • LadyMLadyM Registered User regular
    edited March 2007
    Seriously, I would just give up on him.

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  • Apothe0sisApothe0sis Have you ever questioned the nature of your reality? Registered User regular
    edited March 2007
    I don't think I'm alone in thinking it to be high time you invest in this book.

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  • SpawnbrokerSpawnbroker Registered User regular
    edited March 2007
    Apothe0sis wrote: »
    I don't think I'm alone in thinking it to be high time you invest in this book.

    I'd like to say, as a guy that has read this book, it's pretty much dead on accurate. It's a really good read for any girl who still dates.

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  • misbehavinmisbehavin Registered User regular
    edited March 2007
    Okay, I haven't had any contact from the "man" this week other than the text messages earlier in the week. I've made one or two attempts at saying "hi" on the IM, but other than that he's relatively non-responsive.

    I don't see him til thursday, any reccomendations for what I should do, we usually make plans for afterwards--but they got cancelled last week? Should I really just give up on this?

    Yes, and find a much more suitable guy. Someone who will treat you right, regardless of how casual the relationship is. You'll be happier for it.

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  • A-RodA-Rod Registered User regular
    edited March 2007
    Sounds like you're wasting your time. Keep the friendship if you like, but drop the sex. Not working for either of you, look else where.

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