DevilsAdvocate
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Remember little Skippy, just be really nice. Buy her flowers, and buy her concert tickets, and be really nice and friendly.

Cher concert? I think he is confused, he should be asking a dude .
I could not bring myself to watch this whole thing, but skipping around, this guy is.... a little weird. Asking "Have you kissed boys, do you like to kiss boys?"? The "Friend Ship"? Is this some reality TV show? So I guess the girl was aware they were being taped and was fine with that? Anyway, woot to Utah. I'm sure he'll find someone, when he's not on camera and acting really painfully weird.
Hi, I should say that boys should treat girls with respect nothing more important than that because everything follows after. Flowers, chocolates, gifts are only secondary.
I always go to wiki for my info on dealing with the opposite sex.
Wow, it's so weird watching Emma not know what the fuck is going on. She's causing all the trouble in men she sees by being a feminist leader. She asks "Why do people think feminism is bad?" Look in a mirror. "Why are British guys so reserved?" Look in a mirror.
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