In general...a lot more than men do. But that's a stereotype; sorry bout that...I know there are exceptions; I consider myself one. Anyway...all girls are different but I'm going to say what I have found often, from experience; and of course there will be many many exceptions to this and a lot of people aren't going to agree with me. But, I have found that women start out with an idealistic fairy-tale way of thinking about love when they are younger. Some might not think about love at all; or they might not really understand what it is. A lot definitely changes for any girl (or boy) the first time that she actually experiences love. And after this point there is so much for her to learn. And, like with anything else, the way that she thinks of love after this point will depend entirely on her experiences with love. So ask her what her experiences have been like. Ask her what she thinks love is, and what it means to her personally. These questions might feel awkward but most girls will consider it extremely sweet and sincere if you ask questions like this...and the ones that won't, trust me, you don't want that kind of girl. But this is all so subjective. The answer to this question depends so much on who you ask. -DJ Craig DJ Craig is pretty right on, but I find from talking to women in their 30s up they want a man with a good sense of humor, one that treats them with the respect they in turn give him, want romance that her boyfriend or husband buying her flowers for no reason at all or planning a surprise "anything." My own opinion on true love is one year when my then boyfriend and I were going together (now my husband) I was going through a terrible divorce from an abusive husband and all my money went into lawyer's bills and detectives and one Xmas I couldn't afford even a tree. I didn't complain at all, but my b/f knew that Xmas was my favorite time of year. One evening he came up to my apartment with the most beautiful pine Xmas tree and that was the very best Xmas we had. I pawned my engagement ring and wedding band to buy him something and he thought that was pretty great too. That meant more to me than diamonds, expensive trips or all the roses in the world. Why? When your mate does something from the heart without letting you know it means they have deep compassion, caring and loads of love. I do agree young girls fantasise about romance and it is not always realistic, but men too can be very romantic and I've met a few in my lifetime.
yes i do i love women there's just some thing which i love more then men, men make me feel sick
Most do. Gay men feel the same way about other guys as straight men feel about women. Generally there is an emotional attraction as well as a purely sexual one.
Yes, but the man should be in true love
Try to make him feel secure, men need that as more as women do.
love it
women have less body fat than men and they love to whine about being cold too.
you feel a funny feeling in their stomach which may be butterflies and you may even feel your face heat up.
For money and love. Today women can get a good job but that still leaves the issue about love. Women (and men) want to feel loved and worthy. So, to answer your question Women rely on men for support and relationships.
You can't make him I afraid, he needs to get there on his own. Men, even if they feel it men take a while to get the courage to say it. DOn't push him or he will get upset and feel threatened.
Yes men can be in love!
Falling in love and sexual attraction are two different things. Gay men fall in love with women every day, but do not feel sexual attraction to them.
Of course.Either they dont like you,or they have mom-issues or perhaps just low-self esteem.