tulfanbru:
I want to see this movie in the worst way. I'm not a big fan of the movie going crowd, so I like to go during a weekday, not weekends. Five this movie a rating on a scale of one to ten. On the subject of compliments, I like to do the same. I'm currently in college and I tend to compliment girls if I feel like it. There was a girl one of my past classes that had a beautiful tattoo. I mentioned it to her, and she didn't even look at me let alone acknowledge my compliment. Some people you can't get to. Keep on being nice brother. It's good for the soul!!
deuteranopia:
@tulfanbru out of 10, I'd give this an 8.5. It's not the Avengers or Guardians of the Galaxy, but it has a solid cast, great cameos, and it's got some really funny bits to it. It loses a whole point for skipping the generation of Hank Pym and putting the suit in the hands of someone else, which is a ballsy move on Marvel's part. 
tulfanbru:
As far as I'm concerned, Marvel just keeps getting better with every movie. Avengers 2 was a work of art. Laughs at the right time, hero's kicking ass and fast and furious action. What's not to love??!! Ant Man is a must!!
deuteranopia:
@tulfanbru  Well, there was a key character missing, in my opinion. But again, the movie is solid. And you're right, the rest of the movies are just getting better with each installation (though I wasn't impressed with Iron Man 3. What they did with "the Mandarin" was a fucking shame). It's only going to get more interesting as the movies pile on, especially with the proposed lineup.
tulfanbru:
I'm a Marvel guy all the way. Marvel comics? Give me more!! Iron Man 3 was a misstep for sure. But that's a great track record. I'll let you know what I think when I see it.
amberetta:
This reminds me of a guy I used to work with. He was at the bar and he chatted up a chick and she asked if they saw each other at the bar again if they could hang. Well, dude told her that he wasn't looking for a relationship but they definitely could. He told me that and I called him a dick because the way it sounded to me was that she just wanted to hang. Maybe she was a lesbian? Who knows but I was like "think highly of yourself much?" I hate when people do that. I like to go with the flow. Also, it's not that hard to just say "Thank you!" when someone compliments you. No need to explain to strangers unless they ask. 
tbars:
I personally find it a bit cocky to mention the boyfriend thing when complimented. Just because someone says you look nice doesn't mean they want to date or fuck you. However, because I smile at people or return a hello or a wave, many guys take that as a que to ask me out. Can't I just be nice and not want to date you? I do not let this deter me from being who I am though. I will continue to be nice, not snub people or be a snotty bitch. I don't mind being asked out and then politely saying no thank you :D
colchicine:
Haha i just saw this blog while browsing up on you like a creeper,BTW that isn't just a female thing you know.... Ive started a conversation with some guys on occasion who started every sentence with "My girlfriend this, MY GIRLFRIEND that.."  i would get pissed after about 10 times and say "YEAH OKAY you have a girlfriend, i was just being friendly! Shit dude!"  I remember one guy in particular i was just being friendly to saying "my girlfriend" so much, i ended up counting and he said it 3 times in one sentence! It was something like "My girlfriend is picking me up after work and my girlfriend and i are going to go see that movie and then ill go over to my girlfriends place afterwards."  It annoyed me so much i said "Um.... okay" and just walked off in mid conversation. It even happened to my mom at her old workplace once. She was giving shots and it was in the fall, she had some young Air Force guy in there (mosquito wing or one rank up) and she asked him " So what are you doing for thanksgiving? Are you visiting family?" He looked at her confused and leaned away saying all defensive " Uhhh... Ma'am.... i have a fiance."  My mom got super pissed off and said "YEAH AND I HAVE A HUSBAND! I'm twice your age, I was just making conversation!". She was so mad that she slathered on a ton of alcohol and grabbed a bigger gauge needle for his shot and wasn't nice about it. LOL what a little egotistical prick, assuming any woman who speaks to him must want on his jock. Maybe he learned a lesson in common sense, don't be rude to nurses with needles! 
deuteranopia:
@colchicine I don't think I've ever assumed that anyone (man or woman) who talked to me was "out for the dick" or whatever the kids say these days. Chiefly because I've been on the receiving end of false presumptions about striking up a conversation. I'm a pretty outgoing person when interacting with new people, but the amount of times shit like this has happened to me has made me grow leery of doing it anymore.
bupahs:
I know the feeling @deuteranopia I pride myself on being a very friendly and considerate fellow but it seems more and more these days some women automatically go into some sort of protection mode like they truly do not underatand that my holding open the door for them, complimenting them or standing when they enter the room doesn't mean I want to get into their pants... but I can't really blame them.. I've been participating in the Periscopes SG is doing and the sheer volume of guys just being jerks is overwhelming. If I were a lady I'd probably be adopting the "shoot em down fast, give a shit latter" attitude as well. It suck for those of us with truly honest and innocent intentions but I for one refuse to stop being who I am.
bupahs:
Wow, I guess it does go both ways @colchicine