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Saturday, April 13, 2013

The male brain..Help!


                Do you ever have that moment where you smile like an idiot at a text, re-read a conversation just to hear the thoughts of the one you long for, await their response, or have your heart start pounding when they come near? I’m sure we have all experienced these feelings within sometime of our life. Girls more than boys typically seem the experience these fantasies and just never put their mind to sleep.  I would love to know what the boys think in their minds when they see a girl or experience their touch. Do they as well feel the spark and become excited.

                Example 1, you are at the male’s house that you like and are just hanging out and talking. As you are anxiously awaiting him to come near you our minds wander. To what could possibly happen. Then he comes over to you and hugs you. There is instantly the stupid grin you can’t wipe off your face and you want to stay there forever. Now this is the girls perspective but what do the guys think. Do they just do it to hug her or do they really want too?

Example 2, you are texting and the guy will say something such as “That’s all I wanted was to see you(:” We are all giddy inside and happy that the boy wants us and was thinking about getting to see us. We then analyze the text and send it to our friends and ask them what they think and so on. We never want to lose that message and we want him to say it again. Does the boy say it for the hell of it? Did they really want to see us that badly that they took the time to push the buttons to say it? Why can we not have a solid answer?

                Example 3, the confusing male. This is the most common type of male. He will not express his emotions and create stupid comments that will make us become even more confused. He says “I like you a lot and I don’t have two meanings when I say that but I don’t see me dating right now, just a thing.” Do boys think it is okay just to call it a thing with no commitment and just mess around? Or are they truly terrified of the thoughts of being with one person?

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