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				| 60. | 29 Apr 2006 Sat 10:42 pm |  
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				| 61. | 30 Apr 2006 Sun 01:24 pm |  
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	 | Quoting Kadir37: •	Always open her car door for her. She will expect you to and if you don't she may hold it against you. 
•	When at a restaurant always pull her chair out for her when you get to your table.
 •	Always help her put her coat on. Before you help her always say, 'Here, let me help you with your coat.'
 •	When walking with a woman on the sidewalk, always walk with you being closest to the street. This is to protect her from any traffic that may wander off the road.
 •	If she smokes, always light her cigarette for her.
 
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 Well, if anyone does all the above to me, he has NO CHANCE of a second date. I m not disabled for God's sake! As for the cigarette lighting, oh it drives me crazy when it happens more than once.
 But if we "click" with the guy, then I d never say no to a cigarette lighted from him, in his own lips and offered to me afterwards
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				| 62. | 30 Apr 2006 Sun 01:28 pm |  
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 yes kadir linked us to the world again
   thank you kadir for your effort and information technologies you spend on us...
 everybody vote for kadir
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				| 63. | 30 Apr 2006 Sun 01:30 pm |  
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	After what Sophie  ????? Dinner?   |  |  
	
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				| 64. | 30 Apr 2006 Sun 01:41 pm |  
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	 | Quoting Aenigma: After what Sophie  ????? Dinner?  | 
 After... dinner, yes! But it's not appropriate to say here what the main dish and the dessert is
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				| 66. | 30 Apr 2006 Sun 10:19 pm |  
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	I'm with Sophie on this one!  Too much politeness can be a turn off!!  But for me politeness means:
 1) Saying please and thankyou
 2) Opening the door for you
 3) Not swearing or being obnoctious
 4) Not forgetting what you drink
 5) Commenting on your appearance (in a favourable way of couse!)
 6) Not oggling other women when you are out together
 7) Not standing with his back to you when in a group of people
 
 In a nutshell for me politeness is just respect for another human being and it works both ways
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				| 67. | 30 Apr 2006 Sun 10:52 pm |  
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	 | Quoting libralady: I'm with Sophie on this one!  Too much politeness can be a turn off!!  But for me politeness means:
 1) Saying please and thankyou
 2) Opening the door for you
 3) Not swearing or being obnoctious
 4) Not forgetting what you drink
 5) Commenting on your appearance (in a favourable way of couse!)
 6) Not oggling other women when you are out together
 7) Not standing with his back to you when in a group of people
 
 In a nutshell for me politeness is just respect for another human being and it works both ways
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 thank you libralady,, I took note. THANK YOU( Rule 1)
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				| 68. | 30 Apr 2006 Sun 11:32 pm |  
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	 | Quoting sophie: | Quoting Aenigma: After what Sophie  ????? Dinner?  | 
 After... dinner, yes! But it's not appropriate to say here what the main dish and the dessert is
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 menemen and aşure?
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				| 69. | 01 May 2006 Mon 01:18 am |  
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	 | Quoting ramayan: | Quoting sophie: | Quoting Aenigma: After what Sophie  ????? Dinner?  | 
 After... dinner, yes! But it's not appropriate to say here what the main dish and the dessert is
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 menemen and aşure?
  hahaha | 
 Foxy you! You got it!
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				| 70. | 01 May 2006 Mon 01:28 am |  
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	 | Quote: 
 After... dinner, yes! But it's not appropriate to say here what the main dish and the dessert is
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 dessert...
    go girl.... |  |  |