Andrew McLaurin
 

  • @ThomasCizek says:

    She saw your text. She didn’t want to respond. Forget her and move on.

  • @brego12317 says:

    Yes. Never ask these questions

  • @liljewels15 says:

    One of the lessons I learned is never asked too many questions cause it makes it seem very bland and just seems like I’m not even making a conversation just an interview try to always talk about something interesting and that’s well known to talk about with someone.

    • @zulkanainbaharuddin2185 says:

      100% true.

    • @liljewels15 says:

      @@zulkanainbaharuddin2185 yeah I had to learn that the hard way in person when I was talking to a girl one time told me straight to me that I asked too many questions and not even talking to her about something that’s when I knew I was having a problem of the lack of communication skills

  • @TheGSMartin says:

    At least I can still ask what’s her body count …πŸ˜‚

  • @shawnfallahi5616 says:

    “May I see a picture of the contents of your medicine cabinet?”

  • @erick9526 says:

    This is a little “cart before the horse” here. First question you have to get past is: “Hi, how’s…” “I have a boyfriend.”

  • Anonymous says:

    She responds numerous hours later to your text to let you know that you’re not a priority

  • @lawrence31415 says:

    Avoid asking, “How many people have you dated?” I once heard someone ask this during speed dating, and it backfired on them very quick.

  • @aljonserna5598 says:

    Num 5 is when you’re looking for a serious relationship, you know when you really say your purposes of the convo

  • @slartibartfast2452 says:

    They don’t like it when you ask them where their actual eyebrows are.

  • @michaeluphoff4749 says:

    I disagree with #5. I will forever ask that question because if you can’t bring a personality that vibes with my peace, I don’t want to be around you. The problem with this question is two-fold. It’s all about how it is asked (tone of voice) and how it is responded to (attitude and tone of voice). If you ask this question naturally and not with a sharpness/edge to your tone, you increase your chances of getting that same tone in response.

  • @SnerMerNer says:

    I once asked β€œwhat are you passionate about” while trying to get to know her. I was hit back with β€œthat’s such a privileged question.” I promptly blocked her.

  • @jermainerucker2027 says:

    Always start with “what’s your favorite dinosaur?”

    Gotta start strong out of the gate

  • @mitchg8797 says:

    Dating is far more important and worse than a job interview

  • @howardg2435 says:

    I love the over all implied point here. Get to know the person properly. You will either be attracted to each other, or not. If not, there may be a good reason why. Leave it be.

  • @albundy7794 says:

    I’m so shocked when a girl actually replies that my first question is always ‘Why did you reply to my message?’
    So there’s a 6th question you should never ask.

  • @ronmuniz2775 says:

    Don’t be fooled fellas. She will ask the absolute same questions about you..but, to the people you know to keep it stealthy. Sneaky little ladies.

  • @niallk9336 says:

    “dating isn’t a job interview”
    …. yea…. right…. sure feels like it sometimes.
    That last one usually comes out when we’re fed up with the way she’s treating it (like a job interview) and have stopped caring.
    Flip the table on a hail mary to see if she can recover, or watch her lose it over her own hypocrisy.

  • @pointnIaugh says:

    Mr. Biggs brings a whole lot to the table.

  • @brandonpeterman9964 says:

    I don’t send a text if my previous text wasn’t answered if it was a question, that’s simple respect.

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