I had two coworkers who went to Hawaii with completely different expectations. She was going for Hawaii and he was going for her. They agreed on 1 room (even 1 bed) and she TOTALLY didn't see why he was pissed when she tried to pick up other guys at the bar. She could not see why he thought they would be anything more than they were at work.
Yes men shouldn't assume ANYTHING but you have to admit sometimes women send mixed signals (or signals that COULD be read differently when you really really want someone).
BTW when they came back work was REALLY uncomfortable till she quit (in a tizzy).
Daria

 
On 8/1/06, Stephanie Smilay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 8/1/06, fgalleto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gene is making me mad. He is wrong wrong wrong.
>

No, he's right.


> Some of us just LIKE Madrid, OK?! And you're a sucker if a guy offers
> to take you there and you don't go.

No, you make it clear (as Gene said) that you are happy to take him up
on the offer, but you're going because of Madrid. And you want
separate beds. That's an awful long way to go with wildly different
expectations.


Doesn't mean you gotta pay him
> back with sex.
>
> Besides, its Madrid. You'll both have hot Spanish people to eff if it
> doesn't work out.
>

There is that.

Stephanie


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