Talk:Gilligan/@comment-66.115.241.1-20151118101027

It wouldn't hurt Gilligan to go on one date with Mary Ann. I mean, really, not your typical romantic guy. Now, I applaud the guy for not getting sexual urges like most young men, his age, do, but he could've at least, taken things slowly with the young girl. Maybe he felt betrayed that Lovey wanted to set up a romance between him and Mary Ann, just like she also wanted to with Professer and Ginger, but she ment well. I'm not saying they should sleep together yet, love takes time, but Gilligan could've went out on one date-just one date to give her a try in at least spending time together with dinner and a movie. Who knows, he may've found her fun to be with and share a laugh or two. But, no, he preffers women, who come onto him too strong, so he can get scared and take off in the other direction, [no offense, Ginger.]  but except for her confused stint as the second Ginger Grant, Mary Ann seemed harmless and a sweet girl, though a little wimpy.