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Flip a coin. Edit/Addition-Well the intent of the answer was it might work one way or the other, who knows. I would say use your best judgement at the time but neither is guaranteed. Like flipping a coin, you have a 50/50 shot at being right in your approach. No clue why I got hammered on this. I don't see how bad intent was interpreted from this answer.
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if you've been hurt in the past then you would have every right to be wary. Take things slowly you should try and make a clean cut/ move into your new relationship......no bagages from your last relationship.....that way you give yourself the chance to be free of any negative memories and feelings....which can influence your conduct with your new partner.... however you should always be aware of the warning signs or your instinct if you feel something isnt right. Your past can empower you because you have been through it befor so you know what to spot or do in your future relationships. every relationship is a risk....
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i m hoping that this doesn t offend anyone but i d say sure,go for it,its the law of averages,the more times that you try the better the chances are that you ll find the right one.
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I do have a terrible track record with relationships but I still dive in head first. After all, you'll never win if you don't try and I like to give my all to everything I do. :)
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I don't know because I never had sex or girl friend I am 41 years old bad luck in are world because I land in canada where all of the are gay or lesbian
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If you keep having bad relationships perhaps you should step back and examine what the problem is and make the necessary changes. One question to ask yourself, are you picking out the same type man each time? You may want to broaden your selection.
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