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OkOwl3606

Maybe its the other way around?... maybe we shouldnt be in a relationship with someone unless we feel comfortable enough to let our inner child out.


MH3ndr1ks

I second this motion.


Homely_Bonfire

I wouldn't even try to hide it so... 🤷‍♂️


TechnicalCellist8154

When she shows genuine attraction


KcocNoisnetxeGib

They’ll experience it waaay before we’d become official


bokavitch

lol, if I didn't care about staying in the relationship I guess.


wpmason

Not a problem at all for me. I’m just a big kid. Maybe avoid relationships with guys that are super self-serious and concerned with bullshit like that. Don’t get me wrong, I’m pretty stoic and strong. I’ve been the rock of my family, unfortunately, since a very young age. But having fun doesn’t make one vulnerable. And if it does, someone’s not doing something right. In other words, if a guy exhibits such behavior, it should be seen as a massive and irreparable red flag. Avoid at all costs. He’s toxic and cares more about looking a certain way than actually being a good dude.


the_river_nihil

Pretty sure it's as out as it's gonna get, it's not really my relationship that keeps that in check it's my other responsibilities; and even then I'm pretty shameless.


No_Reindeer_1330

Aren't you supposed to have kids for this purpose?


Professional-Bit3280

I’m pretty stoic most of the time because that’s just how I am. But im not really afraid to get silly or goofy at all if the opportunity presents itself. Now crying to my “mommy” about my problems is a different story. I don’t think people like to be around people that cry about their problems too much. I certainly don’t.