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libraschoice7
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posted December 15, 2006 05:43 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for libraschoice7     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hey everyone, I was wanting to know what the typical traits of Taurus men are? There is a new guy that just started at my work and I have a strange feeling that he is attracted to me. The other day when I was on my way to lunch and I ran in to him and he started rubbing my back when he was talking to me, like he couldn't resist touching me...don't get me wrong I love to flirt alittle, and thats fine because I think he's pretty hot(there's a physical attraction big time)so how do I tell this guy nicely to not touch me so much, it's to distracting?! He's got these dark green eyes and dark hair(it's tough not to look at him), he's really quite handsome, but...I have a serious boyfriend which I love and don't want to hurt. Has anyone else had to deal with temptation like this, because let me tell you it's tough?!

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posted December 15, 2006 05:44 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
was your post cut off?

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posted December 15, 2006 05:51 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for 23     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Well you got to wonder, having your back rubbed by someone you literally just met indicates something to me....

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posted December 15, 2006 06:00 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
here is a secret I learned about taurus men long ago.
You can not pick them THEY pick you. The men do not like being persued by the female. They are traditional in every since. They are menly men so let him approach you. You just play the "girl" part. And make sure you appeal to his senses ALL of his senses. They like girls to be girls...soft pretty and smell good.

He also loves comfort btw.

Once you are in his scope he is there for the long haul.

Be ready to have a faithful, honest, steady, hedonistic fun, and stubborn lover...fantastic lover I might add.

TAURUS MEN ROCK !!

This is the best man of the zodiac.

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posted December 15, 2006 06:07 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
ok yea they look as if they were planted and grew right in the spot theyre standing. stubborn sensual. possessive.

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posted December 15, 2006 06:09 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for 23     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Meh, they do nothing for me. However, a good friend of mine has a tau boyfriend and he is wonderful to her. He's a really nice guy.

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posted December 15, 2006 06:18 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Dulce Luna     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
He's your co-worker, you just met him, and he started rubbing back??? Ewwwwww, thats sketchy....

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libraschoice7
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posted December 15, 2006 06:29 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for libraschoice7     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I wouldn't go as far as to say he broke out a message table and through me down on it and started a sensual message right then and there, more like a gentle glide of the tips of his fingers against my back(which yes is kind of weird). I've looked to see if he does this with any other female in there and it appears I am the only one he's 'touching'. lol

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posted December 15, 2006 06:37 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for 23     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I think its pretty obvious. He ain't gonna be touchin' anything thats icky or even average. Do you have any earth in your chart?

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libraschoice7
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posted December 15, 2006 06:54 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for libraschoice7     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Thats the funny thing I really don't have any earth in my chart, the only thing I can think is that all my Mars and Pluto along with the placements in my chart might oppose his Venus in his chart. The only info I could get from him since I just met him is his b-day is May 12, later on I'll ask more questions.

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posted December 15, 2006 07:11 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
So do you like him?

if so then just slam him against a wall and kiss him like crazy.

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posted December 16, 2006 06:28 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
they can be very passionate if you also ignite them......especially if they also have taurus dominant in their charts!!!

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posted December 16, 2006 09:32 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Very posessive and stubborn! But yes they do like to be touched, a LOT. I dated a Taurus sun, moon, and mercury guy.

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posted December 17, 2006 06:54 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Personally, I really like Taurus people, it seems!!, not just in the "love" department. One of my best girl friends is Taurus, my best male friend when I was around 13 was Taurus, some years ago I liked one Taurus guy, and later I fell in love with another one...so even when I am Aries, there must be something I really love about them
I think it is probably the fact that you can trust them, they are loyal, faithful to their partners, friends, ideas, etc. They are usually honest people and I really appreaciate that.
Currently, I like another Taurus boy...I don't want to like him, but I cannot help it!
How do they show their affection? This boy is really gentle with me, always ready to help me, etc. The other day he called his father to find out the title of a book just for me...I was kinda shocked.
But he has a girlfriend

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posted December 17, 2006 07:23 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for peace     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Yeah Taurus men are soft spoken and gentle.
Taurus Women are like Earth Mothers!.

"It's not nice to fool Mother Nature!"- Taurus Woman.

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posted December 17, 2006 01:34 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for libraschoice7     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Just found out that he's 25, so his complete birthday is May 12, 1981 Tucson, Az. Time is unknown(couldn't pry that much). So I don't see what the attraction is and he's younger than me which kind of bugs me.

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posted December 17, 2006 01:43 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Xodian     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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he's younger than me which kind of bugs me.

It shouldn't . I am 22 and I usually prefer to date women who are my age or maybe an year or two older. Reason being, because they are excellent conversationalist and aren't shy to talk about anything with discreet maturity .

Apart from that, you are a Libra and Libras tend to have that effect on people Lol!

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posted December 17, 2006 01:43 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I don't have much affinity for Taurus due to bad experience. In my opinion, there are only three words to describe taurus men... LAZY LAZIER AND LAZIEST!

Sorry to generalize but I was married to one for 10 years. Externally, they are awesome, charming, loving. They are even great workers... just don't live with them, coz there, the laziness comes out!

My ex's description of helping me around the house is to lift his feet off the ground so I can vacuum under him. Needless to say, I left him with the vacuum to sleep with!


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posted December 17, 2006 01:49 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for libraschoice7     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Well I guess there is a few good things about younger men, the energizer bunny effect is always nice

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posted December 17, 2006 01:57 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Xodian     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Lol! Enegizer Bunny effect. Well, isn't it a good thing that you know a partner who'll just tackle a task and just keep going and going and going at it? Lol!

A little offtopic:

I fished out this really good article I posted once describing the five types of girls that every guy should get to know.

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5 women every guy's gotta date

By Jonathan Small

Before settling down, these are the gals every man should date. Why? For the connection you two feel, of course, but also for the relationship lessons each one will teach you. With so many amazing women out there, how do you know which one is right for you? The honest truth is, you don’t really—that is, unless you get out there and date. “Men should experience dating many different types of women before they settle down,” says Gilda Carle, Ph.D., a New York-based relationship expert. “The more relationship skills you learn and the more experiences you have, the more prepared you’ll be when true love finally comes.” So, allow us to present five women you really should date before you say, “I do.” Of course, no one is saying you should go through life with a little checklist titled “Women to Date,” but spending time getting to know and appreciate these women can be a wonderful thing. Here, a look at who they are and why you should go out with them.

Type #1: The Older Woman

If you haven’t tried dating up the age chain, you don’t know what you’ve been missing. Mature women have been places, seen things, and have a sophistication and wisdom that you, my young friend, can—and should—soak up like a sponge. “Older women know who they are and what they want,” explains Dr. Gilda. Spend time with one and you’ll gain a terrific perspective on life, and realize that being a desirable woman doesn’t mean being a woman younger than you are. Says Patrick Hayden of Seattle, WA, “I definitely recommend dating an older woman. I dated one when I was 19 and she was 30, and what she taught me carries over to this day.” While a knowledge of wine, travel and the human condition are usually par for the course, so is something else: a tutorial on how to please a woman in bed. “The older woman I dated was like a sex mentor to me. She taught me absolutely everything I know,” recalls Patrick.

Type #2: The Guy’s Girl

Every guy needs to experience that rare breed of gal who looks and talks like a woman, but loves sports, beer, and action flicks—in short, who acts like a guy. Evan Silver is dating this type right now and couldn’t be happier about it: “She’s a hot woman who plays rugby and encourages me to hang out with my guy friends,” he says. The guy’s girl is often so similar to you that you forget to censor yourself around her—a good thing, according to Dr. Gilda, because it causes you to be more comfortable around women in general. “You’ll let your guard down more, just as you would around your guy friends,” she says. “You’ll learn that women can offer you friendship that you don’t have to reserve for your own gender.” We’re not saying you’ll be staging belching contests with all your future loves, but you will realize that there’s no reason to walk on eggshells around the person you’re dating. You can just be yourself—which is all women want anyway.

Type #3: The Free Spirit

This girl always stops to smell the roses. Think Drew Barrymore, Goldie Hawn, Claire from Six Feet Under. She’s totally creative, spiritual, spontaneous—maybe a tad ditzy—and she relies more on instinct and inspiration than reason and good planning. Why is this good for you? Because let’s face it: Guys are goal-oriented. We like game plans and spreadsheets; road maps and instruction manuals. That’s why sometimes we need a free spirit to fly into our lives and shake us free of our rigid ways. “A woman like this can tap a man’s creativity in ways no one else has,” says Dr. Gilda. “She shows him that not everything has to be perfect or planned.” Michael Pagliughi of Ocean City, NJ, concurs. He considers himself a tad uptight—and says that his art-student girlfriend taught him to chill. “She took me to some underground art galleries, had me stay up to the wee hours even when I had to work the next day,” he recalls. The spontaneity she taught him has carried over into other relationships. “She really helped me discover a more romantic, creative side of myself,” he says. “Now I’m much more likely to meet a date somewhere unexpected or surprise her with flowers."

Type #4: The Brainy Chick

In the dating game, looks often trump intelligence—guys go for hotties rather than girls who can stand their ground in a heated debate. This is really a shame, since not only can the sharp ones keep your mind from turning to putty, they can help you appreciate all facets of a woman and even handle those times in your life when you don’t know it all. “Men are so often intimidated by smart women—they have vulnerable egos and never want to feel as if any woman is showing them up,” says Dr. Gilda. Sure, dating a woman who can beat you at chess or argue circles around you about Middle East politics might be a bit of a blow to your ego at first, but ultimately, you’ll grow from it. Michael of Austin, TX, recalls his brainy ex-girlfriend this way: “She taught me how to debate with the best of them. I had to bring something to the table or she’d get bored. She challenged me in a way I wasn’t used to and that felt great.”

Type #5: The Seductress

Every man fantasizes about dating a girl who has an, um, healthy libido and is extremely creative in bed. The good news: These girls actually exist—and if you date one, you’ll be a much better man for it. But it’s not for the reason you might think. Says Dr. Gilda, “Every guy needs to get this type of girl out of his system. Because he’ll quickly realize that sex alone cannot sustain a relationship.” Evan can relate; he dated a girl who lived and breathed sex. “It was cool at first,” he recalls. But soon he began to want something more. “There was nothing else there, no romance and not much conversation,” he says. “I realized the only connection we had was sexual.” Evan has since moved on from the seductress, but he learned a ton. Sure, hot sex still ranks high on his wish list, but now he also wants a girl he can also really relate to and bond with. And that’s a very valuable lesson


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posted December 17, 2006 02:12 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for libraschoice7     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
That was pretty cool, I think every woman is at least one or a combo of those descibed in the acticle! Is there one on five types of men women should date?!

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posted December 17, 2006 02:24 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Xodian     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Librachoice:

Offcourse there is . Usual Libran philiosophy: Always have a balanced view .

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guys every girl’s gotta date

By Maura Kelly

Wondering which fella to flirt with next? Make a point of getting to know these men—they can teach you wonderful things about life and love…

So you’re out on the town, looking for a cute guy you’ll click with…who’ll be the next lucky dude? Who’s your usual type? Before you answer, wait a second, and let us urge you not to date your usual type. You’ll benefit big-time by dating various types of guys. Here’s why: Each will stretch the boundaries of what you think makes a suitable mate and teach you a unique set of skills that will come in handy when you do meet The One.

Type #1: The Older Man

There comes a point in every guy’s life when he’s no longer interested in keg parties, Sony PlayStations, and phrases like “getting laid.” In short, a man becomes a man, and that’s exactly why you should see what an older guy is all about. No, it’s not because he could be a sugardaddy who’ll shower you with fancy meals and great gifts (although that could be nice).

The real perk of dating an older guy is his worldliness and wisdom, which is bound to rub off on you, says Steve Nakamoto, author of Men Are Like Fish: What Every Woman Needs to Know About Catching a Man. “Because he’s had more life experience and has been through more than younger guys, he can play something of a teacher role,” he explains, adding that he once dated a woman 14 years younger than him. “She still calls me today to thank me for the things I taught her,” he says. “She’s always been very appreciative of advice I gave her, even little things like buying a CD, after I explained that I meant certificate of deposit, and not a music album!”

Type #2: The Starving Artist

Okay, sure: These dudes are not going to take you to fancy restaurants or even pay for your half of the dinner bill. Money, nice meals, and material goods don’t mean squat to this guy—and that’s exactly why you’ll have an incredible time once he opens your eyes to life’s simpler pleasures. Erika Meitner of Charlottesville, VA, now sees the world differently after a summer spent with a struggling musician, Jesse. “We went on the best dates, because they all involved great conversation and the most unexpected adventures,” she says. “He knew all the best cheap beer bars, where the jukeboxes rocked, and colorful people always wanted to tell Jesse their stories.” Not only will the world seem infinitely fascinating, but you may feel more fascinating, too, as you become inspired by his creativity and perhaps play the role of his muse.

Type #3: The Metrosexual

OK, so he may be better dressed and more recently manicured than you. Get over it—because not only will you reap the obvious benefits of dating a guy like this (like being able to borrow his expensive shampoos), you’ll get a chance to live a happenin’ life! These guys will take you to all the hottest clubs and coolest clothing stores, and let’s not forget just how fabulous you’ll feel walking hand-in-hand with a man who looks like he just stepped out of an issue of GQ. The benefits don’t end there: His style may well rub off on you. “That’s significant,” says Nakamoto, “because it makes her feel better about herself, as well as making her a stronger player on the social and professional fields.”

Type #4: The Bad Boy

This rebel might have a motorcycle or not, but one thing’s for sure: He lives on his own terms and is not about to apologize for them. Hang with him for a while, and you’ll learn why being bad can feel so good—and how to stop worrying about what everyone else thinks. Talk about liberating! “In general, women tend to be pleasers, much more so than men,” Nakamoto says. “A bad boy can show them what it’s like to quit trying to make everyone else happy, and just do what you want.” New Yorker Diana Petroff has first-hand experience with these bad-boy benefits, having once dated one of these rebels. “He knew there was more to the world,” Petroff explains. “And from being with him, I learned to look deep inside myself for what's truly important—rather than just accepting what my parents or friends thought was the proper path for me.”

Type #5: The Nice Guy

He never makes you feel insecure or uncertain, never plays hard to get, never makes you doubt how he feels about you. It’s a shame that we need to explain this one, and yet we know how hard it can be to date a true sweetheart, at least at first. “A woman won’t be used to the frequency and consistency of affection nice guys give, since most other guys who are playing the dating game don’t do that,” Nakamoto explains. Even so, he advises that women get used to the nice guys, and quick. Why? Because once you’ve had the good stuff (a guy who calls when he says he will; a guy who wants to see you more often as he gets to know you), you won’t stand for anything less. At the same time, that doesn’t necessarily mean you should start sending out the wedding invites after a few months. “Just because he’s nice doesn’t necessarily mean he’s the right guy,” Nakamoto warns. “He might rate low in terms of romantic chemistry, because he lacks the edge that creates the kind of surprise, passion, and excitement that all people want in their lives.”

Of course, the key is finding the man who has everything you want—until then, however, go ahead and try everything and don’t worry so much about whether you’ve found Mr. Right. Trust us, he’s out there. In the meantime, have fun!


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