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ricv64 Posted Sun 16 Dec, 2007 3:45 AM |
goosey_84 wrote: weirdmominaustin wrote: Gladly (the cross-eyed bear) wrote: If a guy doesnt want to go out with you he doesnt like you? Interesting.
Would you give examples of other possibilities?
haha yes pleae gladly! i need a bit of a boost right now since i'm about to meet him and my cockblockin' best friend. obviously i am not feeling as confident as when i began this thread! ;) cheers peeps!
cock block is a maZns term I thought ? And Megg ,a gentleman if he can hold his liquer can drink any time of day |
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goosey_84 Posted Sun 16 Dec, 2007 3:49 AM |
ricv64 wrote:
cock block is a maZns term I thought ? And Megg ,a gentleman if he can hold his liquer can drink any time of day
yes i believe it is. but i can't think of a phrase for girls?
...so 6pm is a good time for a lady?? haha either way i've been at it for almost two hours now! feelin' fine! no thanks to that boy! ;P
oh! and apparantly by flirting with the boy i like today it looked more like i was "throwing" myself at him...how very interesting. everyone should have a best friend like mine! hahahaha (please read that with bitter sarcasm!) |
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ricv64 Posted Sun 16 Dec, 2007 3:57 AM |
goosey_84 wrote: ricv64 wrote:
cock block is a maZns term I thought ? And Megg ,a gentleman if he can hold his liquer can drink any time of day
yes i believe it is. but i can't think of a phrase for girls?
...so 6pm is a good time for a lady?? haha either way i've been at it for almost two hours now! feelin' fine! no thanks to that boy! ;P
oh! and apparantly by flirting with the boy i like today it looked more like i was "throwing" myself at him...how very interesting. everyone should have a best friend like mine! hahahaha (please read that with bitter sarcasm!)
hmmmmmmmmmmm, we could call her a chicken headed skeeeeeeeezer ? tough call for what time of day for a lady, it is the weekend sooooooooooooo , yeah 4 is cool |
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goosey_84 Posted Sun 16 Dec, 2007 3:59 AM |
ricv64 wrote:
hmmmmmmmmmmm, we could call her a chicken headed skeeeeeeeezer ? tough call for what time of day for a lady, it is the weekend sooooooooooooo , yeah 4 is cool
LOL love it!! yesss! chicken headed skeeeezer it is!!
and i started at 6 so i can drink with my dignity intact right? hahaha ;) can we say lush!?!? hahaha |
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nats Posted Sun 16 Dec, 2007 4:11 AM |
goosey_84 wrote:
oh! and apparantly by flirting with the boy i like today it looked more like i was "throwing" myself at him...
im sure you were "throwing" yourself... I know you ;P
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goosey_84 Posted Sun 16 Dec, 2007 4:29 AM |
nats wrote: goosey_84 wrote:
oh! and apparantly by flirting with the boy i like today it looked more like i was "throwing" myself at him...
im sure you were "throwing" yourself... I know you ;P
LOL
LOL...oh nats! you see straight through me! hahaha |
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Gladly (the cross-eyed bear) Posted Sun 16 Dec, 2007 3:37 PM |
megg_inc wrote: Gladly (the cross-eyed bear) wrote: Are any of you telling me , you havent liked someone of the opposite sex asa friend but had no wish to make anymore of it?
Of course! But, in that case, shouldn't he have said "I want to be friends" instead of "I'm not good enough blah blah blah"? I just don't get why is it better to choose Young&Restless style instead of honesty.
If our theory about what he meant is right, of course...
Ok, iam not denying it was a cop out.However , asking him to be honest in this case is like asking to be punched in the face.Wouldnt you rather someone was nice about letting you down? |
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Esteban Posted Sun 16 Dec, 2007 4:20 PM |
Gladly (the cross-eyed bear) wrote: megg_inc wrote: Gladly (the cross-eyed bear) wrote: Are any of you telling me , you havent liked someone of the opposite sex asa friend but had no wish to make anymore of it?
Of course! But, in that case, shouldn't he have said "I want to be friends" instead of "I'm not good enough blah blah blah"? I just don't get why is it better to choose Young&Restless style instead of honesty.
If our theory about what he meant is right, of course...
Ok, iam not denying it was a cop out.However , asking him to be honest in this case is like asking to be punched in the face.Wouldnt you rather someone was nice about letting you down?
Personally, no. I'd feel patronised. I'm honest enough with people not to sugar coat things, I'd expect that to be reciprocated. |
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Gladly (the cross-eyed bear) Posted Sun 16 Dec, 2007 5:07 PM |
I agree with you Stephen.
However i dont think thats the case for everyone. Some people might think they can take the truth. But the reality may be a little different. |
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