By Elizabeth Narins
Whether it’s professing love at first sight, loading her down with gifts or orchestrating a midnight mariachi band outside her window, some guys will say or do anything to woo the girl they want. But when do grand words and gestures cross into crazy-land?
We ask the Men’s Life Today Girl Panel™ to weigh in on real tales of wooing, as in which ones are sweet … and which are borderline psychotic. Take notes.
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Lauren, 30 |
Veronica, 24 |
Lawrese, 22 |
Natalia, 25 |
Our panelist says:
“Now that is creepy. But I’d laugh if a guy brought me a cheesy T-shirt! Don’t be afraid to surprise her with something silly, especially if it has to do with an inside joke between the two of you.” -- VeronicaThe Verdict:
Creepy.
Our panelist says:
“Guys should make a surprise appearance every now and again.” -- LawreseThe Verdict:
Sweet.
Our panelist says:
“They say diamonds are forever, and so they should be given to someone you know you’ll be with forever.” -- LaurenThe Verdict:
Creepy.
Our panelist says:
“I like that he snuck in so she could be warm. It would only be creepy if they weren’t dating!” -- NataliaThe Verdict:
Sweet.
Our panelist says:
“I prefer to keep gifts to birthdays, holidays and anniversaries, but it’s OK to throw in surprise flowers a few days a year for good measure. -- VeronicaThe Verdict:
Sweet.
Our panelist says:
“I guess I would call that persistent. But after you tell someone you’re not interested, that kind of crosses the line.” -- LawreseThe Verdict:
Creepy.
Our panelist says:
“Making dinner is a thoughtful and cute gesture, but at this point seems like a ploy to get her over.” -- LaurenThe Verdict:
Creepy.
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Elizabeth Narins is the group editor of Men’s Life Today and Style and Tech for Men at Studio One Networks. The former YourTango.com Love Buzz blogger once received a bushel of apples on a third date (and thought it was sweet). Follow her @Ejnarins.
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