Hailing from the small town of Craig, Alaska, Holly Madison moved into the Playboy Mansion two days after her first date with Hef. She soon became Hef’s favorite lady and has no intention of relinquishing her space at the top. Holly is currently investing in real estate, designing and promoting a signature jewelry line and marketing merchandise through her website www.hollymadison.com. Holly also writes for Paw Print magazine while studying business and French. She hopes to remain in the Playboy family for many years to come.
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| Lavanda | |
| Does he respond to anything that they are doing? If he does, why? I personally do not like guys who flirt with others. My boyfriend (now ex for other reasons) - was flirting with everybody without even realizing it --- when between us a strong bond was already created - I finally realized that I just do not want to tolerate this and I told him in a soft way - that when he does this and that (body language) he is signaling to a girl that he is interested in her. And I told him that I do not like this... The bond between us was strong enough for him not to want to lose me because of his flirting and he stopped doing it -- when he stopped reacting - the girls had no sound reason to flirt with a good looking but indifferent to them guy. | |
| MinnieSheila | |
| Holly makes a good point, if you don't have any of your own interests than it's easy to get really caught up in whatever your boyfriend is doing. By having your own hobbies and things to do you won't spend so much time worrying about what he's doing. | |
| jenr87 | |
| I think Holly brings up a good issue. Some guys make it known that they are being heavily pursued and that you are "lucky" he chose you. And this isn't right. He should be so lucky to have you. If he's holding it over your head then you should definitely move on! | |