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Actually I'd give her a call as soon as you can, we females can have rather busy lives especially on weekends (chick friends and all that..) so by the time Friday rolls around she may be all booked up. And make sure she gets your name & number too so that she can reach you to arrange plans for meeting up and all that.
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My whole motivation for not calling immediately was to avoid being desperate. Good idea though, if I can't find her at work tonight, I'll try calling her.muse wrote:Actually I'd give her a call as soon as you can, we females can have rather busy lives especially on weekends (chick friends and all that..) so by the time Friday rolls around she may be all booked up. And make sure she gets your name & number too so that she can reach you to arrange plans for meeting up and all that.
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One good way to get a date with a girl is not to be interested in her.
Maybe it's because you're less nervous and more yourself, or maybe girls read interest as desperation in a nerdy guy like me; I don't know why it works but it does.
I met my wife because I was bored waiting for class in the hallway and just started talking to the first cute girl I saw. Apparently I came off as charming and intelligent because she basically asked me out right away.
The other technique that works is humor. When I was working for the campus humor magazine (The Heuristic Squelch), it gave me a great icebreaker and instant credibility as a "fun guy."
If you can convince a girl you're fun to be around, she's more likely to want to be around you.
And you get to avoid the friend zone!
Maybe it's because you're less nervous and more yourself, or maybe girls read interest as desperation in a nerdy guy like me; I don't know why it works but it does.
I met my wife because I was bored waiting for class in the hallway and just started talking to the first cute girl I saw. Apparently I came off as charming and intelligent because she basically asked me out right away.
The other technique that works is humor. When I was working for the campus humor magazine (The Heuristic Squelch), it gave me a great icebreaker and instant credibility as a "fun guy."
If you can convince a girl you're fun to be around, she's more likely to want to be around you.
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I think it's because you are more relaxed, personally. But either way, I've already expressed my interest in spades, so nothing to do but ride it out, eh?Bob the Gunslinger wrote:One good way to get a date with a girl is not to be interested in her.
Maybe it's because you're less nervous and more yourself, or maybe girls read interest as desperation in a nerdy guy like me; I don't know why it works but it does.
I met my wife because I was bored waiting for class in the hallway and just started talking to the first cute girl I saw. Apparently I came off as charming and intelligent because she basically asked me out right away.
The other technique that works is humor. When I was working for the campus humor magazine (The Heuristic Squelch), it gave me a great icebreaker and instant credibility as a "fun guy."
If you can convince a girl you're fun to be around, she's more likely to want to be around you.And you get to avoid the friend zone!
Next time cool disinterest. Definitely.
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It's not the disinterest per se; it's the fact that you're not tongue-tied and tripping all over yourself and looking foolish. You can be very obviously interested in a girl and she'll lap it up if you carry yourself with an aura of self-assurance.Crom wrote:Next time cool disinterest. Definitely.
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I see the distinction. Well, disregard my previous statement and replace it with: Next time there will be an aura of self-assurance!Darth Wong wrote:It's not the disinterest per se; it's the fact that you're not tongue-tied and tripping all over yourself and looking foolish. You can be very obviously interested in a girl and she'll lap it up if you carry yourself with an aura of self-assurance.
The whole thing is kind of taken some weird twists anyway. She can't go on Sunday because she's moving. The next weekend she's going to her mother's wedding. The weekend after that she's getting her wisdom teeth removed.
Oh, and her coworker told me how she'd be helping her move to her boyfriend's place this weekend. Crushing blow! Ow. She hasn't said anything to me about it, but I'm assuming the friend-tom zone for me.
The way I figure it, I'll try and arrange for her to come see Hellboy with me, since some friends are throwing a line party, the movie looks awesome, and she's still pretty damn cool, boyfriend or no.
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Good man.Crom wrote:I see the distinction. Well, disregard my previous statement and replace it with: Next time there will be an aura of self-assurance!
Boyfriend? Shit!!!The whole thing is kind of taken some weird twists anyway. She can't go on Sunday because she's moving. The next weekend she's going to her mother's wedding. The weekend after that she's getting her wisdom teeth removed.
Oh, and her coworker told me how she'd be helping her move to her boyfriend's place this weekend. Crushing blow! Ow. She hasn't said anything to me about it, but I'm assuming the friend-tom zone for me.
Sorry to hear about that.
Ummm, be careful that you don't find yourself in this situation: http://www.wizard.net/~joelogon/platonic/The way I figure it, I'll try and arrange for her to come see Hellboy with me, since some friends are throwing a line party, the movie looks awesome, and she's still pretty damn cool, boyfriend or no.
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Not necessarily a crushing blow. It just depends on what you want to do with her. Her coworker might be bullshitting. Or if your girl hasn't mentioned him perhaps things aren't rosy and peaches between them? You never know.Crom wrote:Oh, and her coworker told me how she'd be helping her move to her boyfriend's place this weekend. Crushing blow! Ow. She hasn't said anything to me about it, but I'm assuming the friend-tom zone for me.
However I know exactly how that feels like regardless. I met a cute girl, just chatted her up before class (we were in the same class, we were waiting in the same area, this can be so fucking easy...). The problem was she had a boyfriend. Shit happens, eh? But the thing is don't let it get to you (like I let it get to me). You end up thinking "why bother?" which is not where you want to be, trust me.
That's the right attitude to have. Fuck Mr. I'm-not-around-to-take-my-girlfriend-to-a-martial-arts-film and just have fun with her.The way I figure it, I'll try and arrange for her to come see Hellboy with me, since some friends are throwing a line party, the movie looks awesome, and she's still pretty damn cool, boyfriend or no.
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God, I know exactly how that feels. I met this great girl, chatted her up for around two, three weeks. We looked in each other's eyes and started giggling. She showed real interest in hanging out with me.Crom wrote:Oh, and her coworker told me how she'd be helping her move to her boyfriend's place this weekend. Crushing blow! Ow. She hasn't said anything to me about it, but I'm assuming the friend-tom zone for me.
So after about two or three weeks, with a bit of prodding from one of my friends (who had met her at the same time as I had), I ask her if she'd like to go out to dinner with me.
"I'm sorry, but I already have a boyfriend."
It's worst when it fuckin' comes out of nowhere, isn't it?
Yeah. I could have possibly believed in the faint hope that maybe she was thinking about leaving him for me. Only, that's completely crushed by the whole moving-in-with-him this weekend thing. Curse my Vulcan logic!Darth Wong wrote:Boyfriend? Shit!!!
Sorry to hear about that.
It's a crotch-punch alright. I wasn't the happiest of campers for a couple hours this evening. But if I've learned anything by this thread it is that there's other girls, and this kind of thing won't kill me. If anything, it's good practice. I mean, if I let this kind of thing tear me up, then I would be right back where I started. Fuck that.
Merciful Wonka ...Ummm, be careful that you don't find yourself in this situation: http://www.wizard.net/~joelogon/platonic/
I am that man.
Thanks for the warning. There is much to consider.
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Boyfriends, damnable things, working around that problem myself, well all I am really doing is talking to her and having fun, and working in some compliments on her appearance and such(in such a way it's kinda obvious i am flirtig with her I hope), she seems to have low self-esteem, so it does tend to come up...
No, I don't really feel bad for this, she's clearly not happy in her current relationship, first they where together then they broke up, together again, now they are not together, more like dating, so I might as well try some moves out.
No, I don't really feel bad for this, she's clearly not happy in her current relationship, first they where together then they broke up, together again, now they are not together, more like dating, so I might as well try some moves out.
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I'd like to believe that. I'm actually going to wait and see how things play out. I'm going to get my one date, goddamnit, I worked for it.Stofsk wrote:Not necessarily a crushing blow. It just depends on what you want to do with her. Her coworker might be bullshitting. Or if your girl hasn't mentioned him perhaps things aren't rosy and peaches between them? You never know.
Oh yeah. Been there. I just kept telling myself, "you got to take the bitter with the sweet," and grinned and bore it. After a while it wasn't so bad. And with this newfound confidence I am pretty certain I could do this again, only without the sixty page thread bolstering me up.However I know exactly how that feels like regardless. I met a cute girl, just chatted her up before class (we were in the same class, we were waiting in the same area, this can be so fucking easy...). The problem was she had a boyfriend. Shit happens, eh? But the thing is don't let it get to you (like I let it get to me). You end up thinking "why bother?" which is not where you want to be, trust me.
The way I figure it, I lost a year's worth of life asking her out, the least she can do is see an excellent movie with me.That's the right attitude to have. Fuck Mr. I'm-not-around-to-take-my-girlfriend-to-a-martial-arts-film and just have fun with her.
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Hey, you didn't call someone up who you've been too afraid to talk to for four years running and profess your undying love for her. Ahh, looking back at the kid I was makes me so glad I've already learned many of the most important lessons and don't have to go through that kind of hell again. Of course, I have zero experience when it comes to a real, committed relationship, so I'll probably look back on some soon to come disasters and be glad I've already learned things I don't know yet...Crom wrote:It's a crotch-punch alright. I wasn't the happiest of campers for a couple hours this evening. But if I've learned anything by this thread it is that there's other girls, and this kind of thing won't kill me. If anything, it's good practice. I mean, if I let this kind of thing tear me up, then I would be right back where I started. Fuck that.
Anyway, you've got the right attitude. What it all comes down to is that there are plenty of intelligent and pretty women out there, and there will always be more where she came from.
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Especially when it's from nowhere. Like her coworker. Because I didn't know. And she hadn't said anything. Ah hell, it was going to suck no matter where it came from ...Uraniun235 wrote:It's worst when it fuckin' comes out of nowhere, isn't it?
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I should also like to point out that perserverence can yield results, but only if you really like this girl (and she likes you more than her current boyfriend). I had friends who were involved in a love triangle - she had been seeing one of my friends for years, and the other guy was friends with her for about as long. In any case, she recently broke up with her boyfriend because things had been going downhill for awhile, and also because she had been seeing the other guy as well.
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Actually, I had a crush on a girl for three years. Two of these years whenever she got near me I would start babbling and tensing up. One day I came up to her and asked her, "Do you like me?"Arthur_Tuxedo wrote:Hey, you didn't call someone up who you've been too afraid to talk to for four years running and profess your undying love for her. Ahh, looking back at the kid I was makes me so glad I've already learned many of the most important lessons and don't have to go through that kind of hell again. Of course, I have zero experience when it comes to a real, committed relationship, so I'll probably look back on some soon to come disasters and be glad I've already learned things I don't know yet...
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So while I haven't felt your pain, I can sympathize greatly. Definitely look back and be glad. Don't be too hard on yourself. Errors are made so we can learn and not look stupid later.
Amen.Anyway, you've got the right attitude. What it all comes down to is that there are plenty of intelligent and pretty women out there, and there will always be more where she came from.
"Our people were meant to be living gods, warrior-poets who roamed the stars bringing civilization, not cowards and bullies who prey on the weak and kill each other for sport. I never imagined they'd prove themselves so inferior. I didn't betray our people – they betrayed themselves."
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Oh, I like her alright. But I think, from the safety of my room far far far away from her, that I'd like to avoid something like that if possible. Jesus, I'd rather ask another girl out ...Stofsk wrote:I should also like to point out that perserverence can yield results, but only if you really like this girl (and she likes you more than her current boyfriend). I had friends who were involved in a love triangle - she had been seeing one of my friends for years, and the other guy was friends with her for about as long. In any case, she recently broke up with her boyfriend because things had been going downhill for awhile, and also because she had been seeing the other guy as well.
Hell yeah.Still, plenty of fish in the sea and all that.
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I'm not being hard on myself. I was 16 at the time, and barely even really knew the girl when it all came down to it. I look back on it with great amusement.Crom wrote:So while I haven't felt your pain, I can sympathize greatly. Definitely look back and be glad. Don't be too hard on yourself. Errors are made so we can learn and not look stupid later.
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"Dating is not supposed to be easy. It's supposed to be a heart-pounding, stomach-wrenching, gut-churning exercise in pitting your fear of rejection and public humiliation against your desire to find a mate. Enjoy." - Darth Wong
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