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On a First Date
What's she like in bed?
If I don't get together with her tonight, will this end early enough for me to meet up with friends?
But … will I get any action tonight?
Is that a pushup bra or are her breasts that incredible?
Does she think I'm funny?
Do I tell her she has a piece of lettuce stuck in her teeth or do I hope it works itself loose before she looks in a mirror and completely freaks out?
Does she always wear this much makeup?
Are lulls in the conversation first-date awkwardness or a sign that she has nothing to say?
Would doing this again be worth the time and money?
Before Getting Serious
Am I really willing to give up on other potentials for her?
Would I be proud to introduce her to my folks?
That girl I always see at the gym seems into me, so seriously, am I really willing to give up on other potentials?
Will my friends like her?
Will she let me see my friends?
Would I have fun if I took a long vacation with her?
Will I think her "charming quirks" are actually "annoying pathology" in six months?
At some point down the road, can I see myself perhaps beginning to maybe think about the chance that I wouldn't rule out the possibility of marrying her?
Before Getting Married
I love the way things are, so will marriage change anything?
Is she gonna go bonkers while planning the wedding?
Will she eventually look as MILF-hot (or troll-like) as her mom does?
Can I handle her insane family for the rest of my life … and can she handle mine?
Will she be a good mother?
She may work now, but do I make enough money to support her and a family if I need to?
Will I ever be able to spend time by myself again?
Do I know I can count on her in a crisis?
Can I be happy never having sex with another woman for the rest of … my … life?
What do you think?On a First Date
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Okay so the post may seem kind of mean but in light of Usher's comment today in the news that lesbian are lesbian because they can't get men (??) Now we have P Diddy dishing out grooming advice when maybe he should be preaching conception since he has so many wee ones running around? Good role models? You decide. Read our post- click on the linkOkay so the post may seem kind of mean but in light of Usher's comment today in... more
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I swear, I hear the sleaziest stories from women all the time—a girl I know once told me about how a guy got up to go get a condom before they had sex, but then FAKED putting it on. How gross is that?!
Hear more gross guy stories and IM interviews with real guys who explain their BAD behaviour!I swear, I hear the sleaziest stories from women all the time—a girl I know... more
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This is such an excellent idea. The need to address this known underrepresentation has been thankfully picking up steam, and it's great to see something happening as a result.
"WOMEN ARE UNDERREPRESENTED
Some of the most gifted folks in technology are women yet they are rarely quoted as experts by the mainstream media and blogs. Furthermore women are significantly underrepresented on panels at major technology conferences.
TO BREAK DOWN BARRIERS
The teleSummit aims to break down the barriers and showcase the brilliant talents of women who tech out.
TO MOBILIZE A NETWORK OF WOMEN
One of our long term goals is to create a database of women technology experts to be used as a resource for the media and tech conference organizers. This database will not only provide a strong network of women in the technology sector but support the creative talents and energies of women who thrive in this arena."
The official site contains some interesting resource information. Here are a few things to think about:
"Top 5 Cities Where Women Work in IT:
1. Washington, DC Metro area - women account for 32.3% of the IT workforce.
2. Detroit - women account for 31.5% of the IT workforce.
3. Baltimore - women account for 28.6% of the IT workforce.
4. Philadelphia - women account for 28.2% of the IT workforce.
5. Atlanta - women account for 28.2% of the IT workforce.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006 American Community Survey
Facts:
* 2% of open source developers are women.
Source: 2005 O'Reilly Open Source Convention
* Women account for 28% of the workforce in proprietary software.
Source: FLOSSPOLS, 2004-2006
* Women who earn B.S. degrees in Computer Science: 28%
* Women who go on to get PhD: 16.5%
* Women who held professional positions in the IT industry in 2006: 26%
Source: Anita Borg Institute, 2007
Teen Girls Have Access To Computers Later Then Teen Boys:
* Age of first computer use: Female: 14.5 Male: 12
* Age of first computer possession: Female: 19 Male: 15
Source: FLOSSPOLS, 2004-2006"This is such an excellent idea. The need to address this known underrepresentation has... more
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