Behavioral economics dating
If not, it's easier to just surreptitiously make your leave than get emotionally entangled further.
The two exchanged and departed better off than when they met.
Erika Davies: At some point in our distant past, a human who had food met another who had a spear.
We call it sharing, but we teach it as a quid pro quo.
Dear All The Single Ladies, you know how sometimes you're seeing a guy, and he's all about it, and it's going really well, and then all of a sudden he apparates off the face of the earth without a word and you're like, "What the sh*t? Or, in the words of my friend Emily via GChat--Emily: why??
"Dear All The Single Ladies, you know how sometimes you're seeing a guy, and he's all about it, and it's going really well, and then all of a sudden he apparates off the face of the earth without a word and you're like, "What the sh*t? Emily: SERIOUSLY WHY DO THEY DO THATHere, my League Of Extraordinary Mouth-Breathers (read: guy friends) will explain this phenomenon to you, much like they did the d*ck pic phenomenon of yore.