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  #330976 17-May-2010 17:29
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SepticSceptic:
how do you show that sensitive side :)

We either offer to cook, or offer to do the dishes. Not both. Feel free to decline....


As a great comedian once said, when a Kiwi unfolds their arms or smiles a little, it's the equivalent of a standing ovation in any other country.




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  #331189 18-May-2010 09:12
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oxnsox: ... Black holes may be full of flowers.......


awww... nicely said... this is exactly what I consider to be romantic :)) ...a bouquet of super massive black holes for Valentine's Day would the greatest gift EVER!! hahaha...











@nickd, are Kiwi men that shy or that reserved? :)

...cooking is nice or doing the dishes, but it's too common...  :)

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  #331204 18-May-2010 09:39
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waffles: I think our image of romantic Kiwi men has adapted from his role in Once Were Warriors to the Kiwi man's new role in Go Girls.


Haha nice.  I reckon us kiwi men can be romantic - it depends on the girl too..  If you real like her/love her then yeah sure buy her flowers.

I know I would.



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  #331395 18-May-2010 14:37
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...a bouquet of super massive black holes for Valentine's Day would the greatest gift EVER!! hahaha...


It would however be a rather Nebu-less Bunch....
And a gift one could not give, as it would take you in with the giving.....

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  #331505 18-May-2010 17:53
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Crea:
oxnsox: ... Black holes may be full of flowers.......


awww... nicely said... this is exactly what I consider to be romantic :)) ...a bouquet of super massive black holes for Valentine's Day would the greatest gift EVER!! hahaha...


@nickd, are Kiwi men that shy or that reserved? :)

...cooking is nice or doing the dishes, but it's too common...  :)


I think it's more that kiwis in general are a bit more reserved about things than the rest of the world. Prime example of this is watching an American (or British) cop/medical show then watching a NZ version. Lots of yelling and screaming vs. very little. Yes, I'm generalising, oh well.

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  #331718 19-May-2010 07:05
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@oxnsox, nevertheless ... just the sound of it is romantic... :)

@nickd, so it's more similar to the British way of conducting oneself... I assume you're not very into arguing with someone... unfortunately I'm more of that kind... but I think it might be therapeutic for me to hang around laid back kiwi ppl :D

...what kind of women do kiwi men seek?

(this must sound like on a husband hunt :)) but it's really just my curiosity)

 
 
 

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  #331744 19-May-2010 08:54
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Crea: @oxnsox, nevertheless ... just the sound of it is romantic... :)

@nickd, so it's more similar to the British way of conducting oneself... I assume you're not very into arguing with someone... unfortunately I'm more of that kind... but I think it might be therapeutic for me to hang around laid back kiwi ppl :D

...what kind of women do kiwi men seek?

(this must sound like on a husband hunt :)) but it's really just my curiosity)


A cool chick that's got a good personality and a great sense of humour - good looking too :) likes the outdoors/sporty and of coarse is into her movies, I like to injoy a good DVD or Blu-Ray some evenings - I'm hoping she would be too.

That's my answer to your question :)

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  #331768 19-May-2010 09:54
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...in one word- she has to be "all that" :))

...are kiwi men more of a pushy or of the shy kind in approaching women?

(I'm sorry if I'm being a pain in the neck with these questions, I assume that this is really not the kind of topic you would normally find on a forum called "geekzone" :))


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  #331771 19-May-2010 10:00
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Crea: ...in one word- she has to be "all that" :))

...are kiwi men more of a pushy or of the shy kind in approaching women?

(I'm sorry if I'm being a pain in the neck with these questions, I assume that this is really not the kind of topic you would normally find on a forum called "geekzone" :))



Haha that's two words Crea lol :P

Um depends on the girl - it's hard not to be a little bit shy if shes an absolute stunner :)

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  #331788 19-May-2010 11:06
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Crea: ...in one word- she has to be "all that" :))

...are kiwi men more of a pushy or of the shy kind in approaching women?

(I'm sorry if I'm being a pain in the neck with these questions, I assume that this is really not the kind of topic you would normally find on a forum called "geekzone" :))




Any topic goes in the off-topic forum ... relationship advice, conspiracy theories, etc.

And as to your Q. - yes. :-)

Hint, if a kiwi bloke unfolds his arms when you meet him, you are almost guaranteed that he really likes you ....

Hmm, almost looks like you are gathering intelligence to launch a man-hunt in NZ :-)

 

 

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  #331791 19-May-2010 11:17
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Crea: ...what kind of women do kiwi men seek?


Crikey... you can't go around asking questions like that. Some of them might be redheads, and who knows what they'd answer.

But then maybe that would make dysfunctional fun

 
 
 
 

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  #332029 20-May-2010 05:38
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@oxnsox, heheheh... I had do consult the urban dictionary to understand what "crikey" means... I'm learning already :) ...that's the beauty of communicating with different kinds of people on different sides of the planet- you get to know how people think :)

@SepticSceptic, that's a good tip... here everybody hugs everybody, instead of shaking hands... even if you see someone for the first time... so a hug can be a misleading sign

...since my desired profession is working for an intelligence bureau I'm not surprised that you think that... ;)

...hahaha... chemtrails, romance same thing ;) ...it all falls under the same category-conspiracy theory ;)

@cgrew, it's a figure of speech that we use here ;) "in one word"

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  #332106 20-May-2010 09:30
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@cgrew, it's a figure of speech that we use here ;) "in one word"


Haha I know it was a figure of speech - I just can't resist being cheeky from time to time :P

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  #332527 20-May-2010 19:01
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I use to be very romantic in my younger days I'm in my late 30s, but i was the romantic gent, open car doors send roses on her birthdays tell her how great she looks and i meant it. Now though Ive harden up where my romantic ways went out the window years ago. As far as i care woman can open their own door! lol.




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  #332680 20-May-2010 22:36
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 A cool chick that's got a good personality and a great sense of humour - good looking too :) likes the outdoors/sporty and of coarse is into her movies, I like to injoy a good DVD or Blu-Ray some evenings - I'm hoping she would be too.

That's my answer to your question :)


You'd better hope that spelling and punctuation aren't on her list then, C-Dawg. ;)

I always considered a nice evening walk down the beach, or beside a river, or through some locked-up public parks to be the height of romance. I was shot down a while ago when I said this to a friend and she said that a walk on the beach was the most over-used cliché in the world and she found it unimaginative. She's single, I think I know why. Then again, so am I, so I can't really say much.

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