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Baltimore Dating Advice | Examiner.com: There is only one way to deal with a player...Be a coach.
Walter Maxfield Jones is now the Dating Expert for the Examiner.com! Read his first installment. Question: A reader asked, "What factors (in addition to time, of course) should I look for to know if a man is sincere or he's just running game?" The Simple Answer: There are always signs. Are you reading them or ignoring them? Follow your heart but more importantly when someone reveals their true colors, BELIEVE THEM THE FIRST TIME. The Extended Answer: Everyone says that they do not run game or do not want to play the game but the fact of the matter is if you are not playing the game then you are either on the bench with an injury, more than likely a broken heart, so you are not dating anybody ever again! EVER!!!...LOL...or you are losing. If you do not play the game you will get played. If you give too much too soon or are giving a lot more than you are getting in return, you will be taken for granted. If you give too little, then the person may loose interest. Like with any team sport communication is the key. You need to know where your teammates are on the court and that they are playing to the best of their ability. If there is a breakdown or lack of communication you may want to consider putting them on the bench and bringing in a sub...LOL. Whether you are a man or woman, the world of dating is a game of give and take. It is a game of inches. It is like a race, but instead of wanting to beat the other person, you want to end in a tie so both of you win. He steps forward so you take a step forward. The next time you step forward first and he takes a step or two forward and so on and so on. The broom is the finish line and you want to jump it together. Walt's Words of Wisdom: People can only do whatever it is you allow them to do, get away with whatever you allow them to get away with, and treat you the way that you allow them to treat you. Simply put, you train people how to treat you the way you want to be treated. Whether or not he is running game is really not the question. It does not matter if the player is trying to play you. The question is whether or not you can step your game up and decided if you can train that player to play the role you want him to play on your team. There is only one way to deal with a player... Be a coach. April 7, 2011 Baltimore Dating Advice Examiner0
April 13 Warm Wednesdays: Marc Marcel!
Marc Marcel, one of the world's most prolific and recognized Spoken Word Artist of our generation, born and raised in Baltimore MD, and diagnosed with Dyslexia at the age of 10, has far exceeded the boundaries brought on by his early disability. Not only does he travel the world performing Spoken Word, but he is also a published Novelist, Producer and Public Speaker. Marc, a Novelist at heart, started writing poetry in 2000, Atlanta GA, several months after completing the first draft of his first published novel, ‘Saint Thomas,’ in efforts to place a poem at the end of the book that would give the same overall message. Little did he know at the time that he would turn poetry on the Page, into one of the rawest art forms witnessed on Stage. After publishing his first novel, he then published his first book of poetry, ‘Unchained,’ and since has released 15 Spoken Word CDs. Performing in over 150 American Cities and 4 Countries, he has also showcased, performed and/or held workshops for over 50 Universities, with Harvard, Yale, Morehouse and the University of Florida just a few to name. Having made 5 National Television appearances, including Lyrics Café, No Reservations, and a skit for The Jimmy Kimmel Show, he has also graced the stages of many legendary venues, the Smithsonian in Washington DC for the 2009 Presidential Inaugural Peace Ball for President Obama, as well as performing for Scion Night at Knots Scary Farm, in front of 12,000 people. Regularly featured in magazines, while making appearances on a number of countless radio stations across the country whether as a guest or having his work played on the air, he still finds time to stay current with his art. Through his performances he captures the emotions and feelings of several issues including politics, love, spirituality, self-revelation and the everyday struggles of life. Candid, thought-provoking, revealing, clever and honest are just a few descriptions of Marc’s work. Marc works just as hard off of the stage as he does on it. Throughout his career, he has written thousands of unreleased poems, several unreleased novels and has produced hundreds of underground tracks. Marcel lives as if his next second is the most important moment he has, and his devotion to his Art is reflected in his great body of work. He is Spoken Word, at its rawest, highest level of performance! ------- Warm Wednesdays The Largest, Longest Running Open Mic Poetry Venue in the Nation! Hosted by Walter Maxfield Jones Doors Open at 8:30 PM LADIES FREE before 9:00 PM 2 for 1 Drinks until 9:30 PM $5 before 10:00 PM $10 after 10:00 PM After Party with DJ Harvey Dent and DJ Franchise on the 1's and 2's www.whatwaltcando.com 301-728-3451 (sponsorship opportunities are available)0