Andrew McLaurin
 

  • @Courtney-Alice-Gargani says:

    People should keep their relationship private and not on social media

  • @major__kong says:

    I think you just described many Taylor Swift songs, especially early in her career. I used to tell my wife, I think Taylor needs to look in the mirror as the source of her dating problems.

  • @nickthewinner2194 says:

    I agree same within family. Just because you’re next to humans outside family / friends doesn’t mean you need to say?

  • @SweepTheLeg31 says:

    🤔 *Avoid any Woman who doesn’t believe DIE HARD isn’t a Christmas Movie.*

    • @ToAnEnd says:

      It takes place during Christmas so contextually yes, however none of the following Die Hard movies take place during Christmas. It being Christmas time in the first one is also not crucial to the plot, therefore not a Christmas movie 😂 I love the movie but I am willing to die on that hill and the fact that it has to be defended provides support 😂

  • @randygomez6989 says:

    Completely agree with you! When I see that online, I run the other way!

  • @Jessewhitetiger says:

    I’ve been single since high school

  • @LuisArias-w4l says:

    Lookin lovely Courtney 🌹🌹🌹

  • @philly2009ify says:

    Privacy in a relationship keeps the success rate up

  • @nicholaschacon7785 says:

    Courtney you are the best keep putting out the facts girl you are a gem ❤thank you .

  • @RichardAllen-e5x says:

    For me, any woman who spends her time on social media is a huge red flag. I want a woman who lives in the real world, not the cyber one. If a partner is sharing personal information online, I’d question if she is the one for me

  • @spirit-smithentertainment-89 says:

    As long as the woman doesn’t have red flags go for it but if she does then don’t go for her, but then some people say there’s an attraction sometimes for younger generation being okay with women that are young with daddy issues and then as soon you hit the bedroom the she instantly calls you daddy and lastly why do us guys fund that attractive I’ve got to ask a professional so yeah.

  • @coletteHawk says:

    Anyone who broadcasts to the world private stuff about another person without their consent is behaving atrociously. Absolutely stay far away from a person like that or else you’re next on the chopping block.

    • @alwaysemployed656 says:

      Even if I were extremely mad at a woman, everything would stay 100% private. I always see it as: she didn’t have to be with me, but she still chose me over other guys — and it would be really scummy of me to air out her business. Besides, I don’t have any friends, so nothing’s going to get spread around anyway. I believe there’s always an opportunity for redemption, and time can heal wounds. Also, there’s always a chance that the conflict is just a misunderstanding that hasn’t been cleared up yet. Trust always comes first.

      That also explains why I have been with a handful of married women, I’m safe to play with, and no one will ever find out, unless she says something.

  • @MONKEYGUY8504 says:

    Thank you for finally saying this.

  • @BdeSimon says:

    Idk if she did that about ours on social media since i dont have it but i do know she talked about alot of things with her sister she lives with and my friend…. idk to what length fully, but some things i really wish she hadnt spoken about.

  • @TheFablesOfAzeroth says:

    One thing that most men should ask in a first date is ….. so how did you broke up with your ex

  • @Assassin274 says:

    Big time agree. The more a man has to offer means the more he has to lose means privacy is a must. You’ll realize women with wealthy men are good at being respectful to their man and cooperating with them and not fight in public. Bad for business.

  • @Ezilla82 says:

    Honestly, I don’t post my private life online, but I do post my hobbies though like action figure collecting, drawing, Halloween costume wearing, and etc.

  • @ToddWight says:

    I know a woman who shares her dating drama on social media (screenshots of dating app conversations with men doing emotionally dumb things) and while I definitely understand why she’s frustrated by emotionally unintelligent men, and I think it is valid to feel that way, it also comes across as very critical and not self introspective. She picks apart every little mistake as soon as anything looks remotely amiss to her, almost like she’s looking for every little mistake just so she can be right about pointing out how dudes are wrong. Not to actually date, but so she can be right. And so she can criticize men. It’s one thing to be frustrated by those men, but it’s another to be attached to the drama.

    I get the feeling that she would just continue to be critical of every little thing once she does get into a relationship.

    I could be wrong. But it definitely makes me go, no way would I ask her out.

  • @beep1955beep says:

    BIG RED FLAG…She WILL do this with you the very FIRST time you upset her or don’t agree with you on something!!!

  • @alexanderjaruk says:

    40,000% understood/agreed with.

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