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How do I manage multiple girlfriends at a time?
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| Creator: | anonymous |
|---|---|
| Created: | over 3 years ago |
| Activity: | 29 days ago |
| Users: | 2 |
| Ideas: | 30 |
Top Brainstormers
29.
Might as well give up the online blogs and profiles. The less info available on you the better. Think about it.
28.
Be mindful of who you introduce your girlfriends to. Some friends of yours might dime you out.
27.
If you live with one girlfriend... Never ever bring your other girlfriend to your place. Fastest way to get caught.
26.
Have enough time to keep them satisfied or managing "multiple" girlfriends wont be your issue. Keeping one will.
24.
Managing more than one is learned just like anything else. Many multi-task at work...same sort of thing. It gets easier.
23.
You'll never have to put a boyfriend/girlfriend "label" on it as long as they think your not looking for anyone else. If you get caught...technically it wasn't cheating.
22.
Keep a clear head. Remember that this is benefiting you. You can find the "one" sooner this way... providing you dont get caught.
21.
Hang out with each girlfriend in a different part of town as another to prevent running into eachother.
19.
Do not meet their parents. If your out with someone other than their daughter and they can identify you it will be ugly.
18.
Set phone to delete inbox text messages asap. Dont send messages that could not be sent to your mom or easily explained.
17.
If you make plans days from now you may not be in the mood. Manage one day at a time. You'll never have to cancel a date and both will think your spontaneous.
7.
Have multiple cell phones and/or email addresses, and make each password the corresponding girlfriend's name (so you'll never mix them up)








