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adconline (m)
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I have this question, why is it that some chics will ask guys to meet their family members even when a commitment has not been made in a relationship? Sometimes, some women will say " I told my parents, sisters or brothers about you" Do women really mean it or just to pull guys' legs because I say the same thing too even though I do not discuss my relationships with my parents or siblings.
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iice (f)
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My brothers have to know!. . .so that when something happens, he can be beaten to a pulp J/K
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davidylan (m)
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its a good way of guaging the guy's level of commitment. quite a handy trick i must say.
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Dis Guy
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its not necessarily commitment, maybe you just happen to be there i think when both parents meet that's when your locked in 
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Pain
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Its Called "BlokeBaiting" It Happened To Me Once.  I Didn't Know What I Was Getting Into. But Thank God I "Escaped from Sorbibor"!
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