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Should the guy always lead?

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Question - (4 October 2009) 3 Answers - (Newest, 4 October 2009)
A male Australia age 30-35, anonymous writes:

I've been taught that on dates, the guy does all the leading. Leading toward sex, cool. But do girls (the types who can get any guy) have to have the guy leading everything else too? I guess it's not as attractive if the guy doesn't feel like the leader...

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A male reader, charlie p United Kingdom +, writes (4 October 2009):

In my (albeit fairly limited) experience, romance starts initially with the guy taking the lead...he asks her out, pays (you would hope), leans in for the first kiss etc.

Then, courtship being over, the relationship starts. Then, my friend, there is no doubt that the woman takes the lead.

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A male reader, CaringGuy United Kingdom +, writes (4 October 2009):

Some girls like to have a man take the lead, some don't. It depends on the girl. You have to get to know her first.

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A male reader, CaringGuy United Kingdom +, writes (4 October 2009):

Some girls like to have a man take the lead, some don't. It depends on the girl. You have to get to know her first.

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