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- From: krw@cbnewsk.cb.att.com (keith.r.smith)
- Subject: Re: Giving up good girls, looking for "bad" ones
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- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1992 16:32:43 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Dec30.163243.8420@cbnewsk.cb.att.com>
- References: <29DEC199211295913@acad3.alaska.edu> <1992Dec29.213509.26642@CERIS.Purdue.EDU> <168CCF836.SURGDM@mizzou1.missouri.edu>
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- In article <168CCF836.SURGDM@mizzou1.missouri.edu> Diane writes:
- >In article <1992Dec29.213509.26642@CERIS.Purdue.EDU>
- >dheisler@CERIS.Purdue.EDU (Dave Heisler) writes:
- >
- >>after fairly dismal luck in meeting good women and
- >>converting them to SO's, i'm considering chasing
- >>"bad" ones. ^^^^^^^
- >
- >Dave dave dave dave dave! BAD girls don't RUN! If they ran, they'd
- >be good girls (if I'm going too fast for you, let me know.... :) )
- >
- >Diane
- >
- Diane,
- I know that you meant this in jest, but I'm gonna' quibble anyway.
- You see, I have a problem with this whole good-girl/bad-girl concept.
-
- If a woman runs _from_ one man, and _to_ another, is she
- good or bad?
-
- Is a woman _really_ gonna' run from a man whom she sees as
- having SO potential? (this is assuming no troublesome
- entanglements on the part of either party :-))
-
-
- Keith R
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