Are you the girl for me?

Bob, a super handsome and confidant college guy, approaches a girl after class to start a conversation. He reveals his direct intent for approaching, and initiates flirting. Which of the following, is the best response. (Assuming neither are in a rush).
She flirts back to test his confidence, assesses any red flags, and shows further enthusiasm by touching him, teasing him back etc.
She says "hey, I would like to go for coffee, take my number", after he says only a few words to her.
She avoids him by looking at her phone and thinking, "He deserves someone better".
She tells him about all of her accomplishments thinking, "If I show him how great I am, maybe he'll like me more".
How are 'wants' and 'needs' different, and how do they function in a relationship? What are some examples? There may be more than one correct answer.
A 'want' satisfies a desire that is non-essential to furthering the development and progress of a relationship. However, 'need' satisfies a desire that is essential to furthering the development and progress of a relationship.
A 'need' satisfies a desire that is non-essential to furthering the development and progress of a relationship. However, 'want' satisfies a desire that is essential to furthering the development and progress of a relationship.
Want; going on a vacation together. need; quality communication.
Want; quality communication. need; money
Jill and Emily are best friends. One day they got into an argument over a project. Things escalated and Emily called Jill a loser. How should Jill react as a direct response?
Understand that Emily's put down is a direct result of how she (Emily), feels about herself.
Realize that Emily might have a point; maybe there is something wrong with her and she doesn't know it.
She should avoid her at all cost, and find friends who will only make her feel positive about herself.
Do something to get Emily back; Only losers give up a battle without a fight.
Margot is the only single person of all her friends; how should she deal with this?
Hurry and find someone! Being with anyone is better then being with no one at all.
Use this time in her life to learn about her needs, and the needs of a potential life partner.
Try to attract guys who want to buy things for her, so she can feel validated.
Use this time in her life to learn about her needs and desires, and find a man who will cater to them.
Ask her friends for advice; they're obviously doing something right.
As an individual,
You are responsible for what you say, how you feel , and everything you do to yourself and others.
Other people are responsible for what you say to others, how you feel about yourself, and everything you do to yourself and others.
Your responsibility for your words, feelings and actions, depends on the individual and, the situation.
Dave takes Maggie out on the town for their first date. Dave, a broke college student, pays for everything and spends two hundred dollars total. Is this good or bad. (There's more than one correct answer). ?
Good; it shows that Dave is a good provider, which is attractive to women. The first date is important in finding a guy who has this quality.
Bad; it's a sign that Dave is using money to overcompensate for what he feels is lacking in himself.
More information is needed.
Bad; Dave should come to an arrangement with Maggie for what his expectations are when it comes to paying for dates.
Paige and Bill are friends. They get into an argument about which football team is better. Dave shouts that his team is better. However, Paige takes offense to his tone of voice while saying it. Paiges is
Justified. A debate is only reasonable if both parties maintain a calm demeanor when giving their points of view
Not justified. A debate is an exchange of ideas and facts, therefore the tone voice is technically not valid, only the argument itself.
Between friends, the tone of voice shouldn't matter, but between best friends, it really does matter
Justified. Making people offended is a hate crime.
Patricia is on a date with Howard. He spends thirty minutes talking about how horribly his ex treated him. Your gut tells you there's something wrong. Which of the following is the BEST response?
Try again for another few dates and see what happens. Maybe he's had a bad week.
Tell him he's a loser, laugh in his face, and get up and leave.
Be polite and cordial with him for the rest of the date, but don't make plans to meet up with him in the future.
Give it another go. He might be "the one" , you just need to "fix" him a little.
Wilma had a history of dealing with men who didn't value her. Months after staying single, Wilma met Bob through a friend. Wilma liked him, but flaked on the date her friend set up for her. Why is this negative?
Because she's letting her past effect her future prospects for finding a good guy. She should learn from her past mistakes and focus on catching red flags as they come.
It's not. She simply needs more time to heal.
Both A and B
Faith met a guy named Justin, and said that she didn't want a guy with "floppy ears". Her standards are, (pick all that apply)
unreasonable. She needs to lower her standards.
Reasonable. She needs to maintain her standards.
Silly, however, she must deal with the consequences of having unreasonable standards.
How much time do you spend texting, snap-chatting etc. When your're in social gatherings, or with your friends? (pick all that apply)
Rarely, I only use my phone for setting up meetings, and the occasional selfie.
I pull out my phone a few times, but spend most of the time communicating in person.
I pull out my phone a multiple times, but spend some of the time communicating in person.
I spend so much time on my phone. I'd rather talk to people on snap-chat, than talk to people in person.
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