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You on crack? Your example is unrelated to my rule of thumb, because the girls know you're not being sincere and just humouring them. Which is fine if you just want to make out with them and fuck them.
But the moment you're sincere when you say you love a girl before she does, as smashthecrash pointed out, there is a good chance she'll run. Girls are always after love and romance... And the moment they get that from you too soon, they'll just consider you "easy", lose interest in you, and run (I call these girls "runners"). Same thing with guys fucking girls... I lose a ton of respect and interest in girls that are easy, just as most guys do... And I wouldn't want to be with them, even if they'd make good girlfriends.
My example was indeed unrelated, only the part below the quote was a reaction to it. And yeah, I am saying your rule of thumb is a stupid gender stereotype (which, by the way, you seem to agree upon implicitly when you say guys and girls react the same way to desperation), but I do not remember counseling anyone to be easy. In fact, I remember saying that neediness is not good, it betrays a lack of self-esteem, and that it is also unappreciated by the other sex. But to answer your original question: no, I'm not on crack. I just dislike your rule of thumb for reasons explained earlier, although I am sure your intentions were good.
Edit: Also, if being the first one to profess love or liking equals neediness, as you seem to argue, than waiting for the girl to say it first means that she is needy. Which means that the guy will be put off because she is so easy and he will break up with her. No one would be able to express their true feelings if we take your logic to the extreme. Saying that you like or love someone is simply not the same thing as being needy. Other than that, I think you and I do not think about this subject very differently.
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