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Gilligan wrote:Over a month ago I went to sydney. Had a big day and night. Fast forward a little and I have a very itchy wizzer. Should I be worried? Id be worried if you don't remember anything and have now got said itch
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Cityslicker10 wrote:Gilligan wrote:Over a month ago I went to sydney. Had a big day and night. Fast forward a little and I have a very itchy wizzer. Should I be worried? Id be worried if you don't remember anything and have now got said itch All I remember is I was on kings cross. Met with someone from tinder. Had a few more drinks and woke up in Brighton Le sands with a headache and 45mins till my flight.
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Gilligan wrote:Cityslicker10 wrote:Gilligan wrote:Over a month ago I went to sydney. Had a big day and night. Fast forward a little and I have a very itchy wizzer. Should I be worried? Id be worried if you don't remember anything and have now got said itch All I remember is I was on kings cross. Met with someone from tinder. Had a few more drinks and woke up in Brighton Le sands with a headache and 45mins till my flight. Besides being a lose cannon of a night , Best bet is doctors
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Out of curiosity, if the opportunity arises, should I consider having relationships in high school, or are teenaged girls really the hormonal nightmares they're made out to be?
For the first time, but certainly not the last, I began to believe that Arsenals moods and fortunes somehow reflected my own. - Hornby
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salmonfc wrote:Out of curiosity, if the opportunity arises, should I consider having relationships in high school, or are teenaged girls really the hormonal nightmares they're made out to be? A much more sensible question :lol:
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salmonfc wrote:Out of curiosity, if the opportunity arises, should I consider having relationships in high school, or are teenaged girls really the hormonal nightmares they're made out to be? depends on the girl, my partner is 19 and not a hormonal nightmare but plenty of them are too, nothing wrong with giving it a shot and seeing what happens if the opportunity arises
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Honestly this thread just gets worse and worse/better and better :lol: :lol: :lol:
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aufc_ole wrote:salmonfc wrote:Out of curiosity, if the opportunity arises, should I consider having relationships in high school, or are teenaged girls really the hormonal nightmares they're made out to be? A much more sensible question :lol: :lol:
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11.mvfc.11 wrote:Jesus salmon just hit some poon and shut up :lol: If you want I can send that selfie and show you why I'm not slaying :lol: Hopefully I can start slaying once I lose a decent amount of weight.
For the first time, but certainly not the last, I began to believe that Arsenals moods and fortunes somehow reflected my own. - Hornby
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Swarth wrote:salmonfc wrote:Out of curiosity, if the opportunity arises, should I consider having relationships in high school, or are teenaged girls really the hormonal nightmares they're made out to be? depends on the girl, my partner is 19 and not a hormonal nightmare but plenty of them are too, nothing wrong with giving it a shot and seeing what happens if the opportunity arises Just asking because my brother's had two girlfriends and both turned out to be complete head cases and I just wanted to know how I could avoid getting into the same situation he did.
For the first time, but certainly not the last, I began to believe that Arsenals moods and fortunes somehow reflected my own. - Hornby
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salmonfc wrote:Swarth wrote:salmonfc wrote:Out of curiosity, if the opportunity arises, should I consider having relationships in high school, or are teenaged girls really the hormonal nightmares they're made out to be? depends on the girl, my partner is 19 and not a hormonal nightmare but plenty of them are too, nothing wrong with giving it a shot and seeing what happens if the opportunity arises Just asking because my brother's had two girlfriends and both turned out to be complete head cases and I just wanted to know how I could avoid getting into the same situation he did. Get to know them first don't just jumps straight into relationships. If you need to date casually for a few weeks or longer before you commit exclusively so be it
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scotty21 wrote:salmonfc wrote:Swarth wrote:salmonfc wrote:Out of curiosity, if the opportunity arises, should I consider having relationships in high school, or are teenaged girls really the hormonal nightmares they're made out to be? depends on the girl, my partner is 19 and not a hormonal nightmare but plenty of them are too, nothing wrong with giving it a shot and seeing what happens if the opportunity arises Just asking because my brother's had two girlfriends and both turned out to be complete head cases and I just wanted to know how I could avoid getting into the same situation he did. Get to know them first don't just jumps straight into relationships. If you need to date casually for a few weeks or longer before you commit exclusively so be it Pretty sure he casually dated both, but only one was clearly crazy before they started dating (she used to have those stretcher earrings where they stretch out the earlobe and was kicked out of her old school, she not allowed to go anywhere near there) and he's said that in hindsight, she was a rebound girlfriend. He broke up and got back together with both of them before he called it off for good, but I reckon I'd have no problem with ending it altogether and cutting a partner out of my life if our relationship becomes really problematic. I just wouldn't have the energy for that shit. However, there's not much point in considering relationships when I don't even know what I want in a girl and I don't know how to find out what I want in a girl.
For the first time, but certainly not the last, I began to believe that Arsenals moods and fortunes somehow reflected my own. - Hornby
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Cityslicker10
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salmonfc wrote:scotty21 wrote:salmonfc wrote:Swarth wrote:salmonfc wrote:Out of curiosity, if the opportunity arises, should I consider having relationships in high school, or are teenaged girls really the hormonal nightmares they're made out to be? depends on the girl, my partner is 19 and not a hormonal nightmare but plenty of them are too, nothing wrong with giving it a shot and seeing what happens if the opportunity arises Just asking because my brother's had two girlfriends and both turned out to be complete head cases and I just wanted to know how I could avoid getting into the same situation he did. Get to know them first don't just jumps straight into relationships. If you need to date casually for a few weeks or longer before you commit exclusively so be it Pretty sure he casually dated both, but only one was clearly crazy before they started dating (she used to have those stretcher earrings where they stretch out the earlobe and was kicked out of her old school, she not allowed to go anywhere near there) and he's said that in hindsight, she was a rebound girlfriend. He broke up and got back together with both of them before he called it off for good, but I reckon I'd have no problem with ending it altogether and cutting a partner out of my life if our relationship becomes really problematic. I just wouldn't have the energy for that shit. However, there's not much point in considering relationships when I don't even know what I want in a girl and I don't know how to find out what I want in a girl. If you meet someone worth settling down with so be it fantastic, Don't be too caught up thinking everyone has to be the one.
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Cityslicker10 wrote:salmonfc wrote:scotty21 wrote:salmonfc wrote:Swarth wrote:salmonfc wrote:Out of curiosity, if the opportunity arises, should I consider having relationships in high school, or are teenaged girls really the hormonal nightmares they're made out to be? depends on the girl, my partner is 19 and not a hormonal nightmare but plenty of them are too, nothing wrong with giving it a shot and seeing what happens if the opportunity arises Just asking because my brother's had two girlfriends and both turned out to be complete head cases and I just wanted to know how I could avoid getting into the same situation he did. Get to know them first don't just jumps straight into relationships. If you need to date casually for a few weeks or longer before you commit exclusively so be it Pretty sure he casually dated both, but only one was clearly crazy before they started dating (she used to have those stretcher earrings where they stretch out the earlobe and was kicked out of her old school, she not allowed to go anywhere near there) and he's said that in hindsight, she was a rebound girlfriend. He broke up and got back together with both of them before he called it off for good, but I reckon I'd have no problem with ending it altogether and cutting a partner out of my life if our relationship becomes really problematic. I just wouldn't have the energy for that shit. However, there's not much point in considering relationships when I don't even know what I want in a girl and I don't know how to find out what I want in a girl. If you meet someone worth settling down with so be it fantastic, Don't be too caught up thinking everyone has to be the one. This, Sometimes you need to get it wrong a few times before you get it right
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salmonfc wrote:scotty21 wrote:salmonfc wrote:Swarth wrote:salmonfc wrote:Out of curiosity, if the opportunity arises, should I consider having relationships in high school, or are teenaged girls really the hormonal nightmares they're made out to be? depends on the girl, my partner is 19 and not a hormonal nightmare but plenty of them are too, nothing wrong with giving it a shot and seeing what happens if the opportunity arises Just asking because my brother's had two girlfriends and both turned out to be complete head cases and I just wanted to know how I could avoid getting into the same situation he did. Get to know them first don't just jumps straight into relationships. If you need to date casually for a few weeks or longer before you commit exclusively so be it Pretty sure he casually dated both, but only one was clearly crazy before they started dating (she used to have those stretcher earrings where they stretch out the earlobe and was kicked out of her old school, she not allowed to go anywhere near there) and he's said that in hindsight, she was a rebound girlfriend. He broke up and got back together with both of them before he called it off for good, but I reckon I'd have no problem with ending it altogether and cutting a partner out of my life if our relationship becomes really problematic. I just wouldn't have the energy for that shit. However, there's not much point in considering relationships when I don't even know what I want in a girl and I don't know how to find out what I want in a girl. Also, What you want in all honestly is someone who (youll hear this a lot as a cop out why people DONT want to date) but you want someone who is a best friend, Who you both share common interests in. Don't worry to much if people say jus friends. That's a start eventually people realize instead of chasing assholes is the wrong thing too do.
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scotty21 wrote:Cityslicker10 wrote:salmonfc wrote:scotty21 wrote:salmonfc wrote:Swarth wrote:salmonfc wrote:Out of curiosity, if the opportunity arises, should I consider having relationships in high school, or are teenaged girls really the hormonal nightmares they're made out to be? depends on the girl, my partner is 19 and not a hormonal nightmare but plenty of them are too, nothing wrong with giving it a shot and seeing what happens if the opportunity arises Just asking because my brother's had two girlfriends and both turned out to be complete head cases and I just wanted to know how I could avoid getting into the same situation he did. Get to know them first don't just jumps straight into relationships. If you need to date casually for a few weeks or longer before you commit exclusively so be it Pretty sure he casually dated both, but only one was clearly crazy before they started dating (she used to have those stretcher earrings where they stretch out the earlobe and was kicked out of her old school, she not allowed to go anywhere near there) and he's said that in hindsight, she was a rebound girlfriend. He broke up and got back together with both of them before he called it off for good, but I reckon I'd have no problem with ending it altogether and cutting a partner out of my life if our relationship becomes really problematic. I just wouldn't have the energy for that shit. However, there's not much point in considering relationships when I don't even know what I want in a girl and I don't know how to find out what I want in a girl. If you meet someone worth settling down with so be it fantastic, Don't be too caught up thinking everyone has to be the one. This, Sometimes you need to get it wrong a few times before you get it right Call it the pre season of relationships.
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You can't tell that CS10 is getting married in 6 weeks at all aye? Getting all lovey dovey on the forums
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scotty21 wrote:You can't tell that CS10 is getting married in 6 weeks at all aye? Getting all lovey dovey on the forums Aww Congrats cityslicker <3
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salmonfc wrote:scotty21 wrote:You can't tell that CS10 is getting married in 6 weeks at all aye? Getting all lovey dovey on the forums Aww Congrats cityslicker <3 Worst part is that he has made future Mrs CS10 and the little one into City fans. The little one loves it too. She begs CS10 to go every week and knows most of so happy together word for word and the majority of Melburnians chants. Half expect that next time she is over at my place she'll burst into "Archie Thompson beats up his wife"
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scotty21 wrote:salmonfc wrote:scotty21 wrote:You can't tell that CS10 is getting married in 6 weeks at all aye? Getting all lovey dovey on the forums Aww Congrats cityslicker <3 Worst part is that he has made future Mrs CS10 and the little one into City fans. The little one loves it too. She begs CS10 to go every week and knows most of so happy together word for word and the majority of Melburnians chants. Half expect that next time she is over at my place she'll burst into "Archie Thompson beats up his wife" d'awwwwww :3
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salmonfc wrote:scotty21 wrote:salmonfc wrote:scotty21 wrote:You can't tell that CS10 is getting married in 6 weeks at all aye? Getting all lovey dovey on the forums Aww Congrats cityslicker <3 Worst part is that he has made future Mrs CS10 and the little one into City fans. The little one loves it too. She begs CS10 to go every week and knows most of so happy together word for word and the majority of Melburnians chants. Half expect that next time she is over at my place she'll burst into "Archie Thompson beats up his wife" d'awwwwww :3 Last night we actually signed mrs CS10 to be an active member too!.. But relationships especially at school just go with the flow, Some will find it some wont. But if anybody ever says oh your just a friend, That's a compliment and ultimately that's what will get you a life long partner and life long fun. Some girls will forever chase an asshat because they love to complain. But eventually everyone grows up. Youll get there. I never thought I would never in a million years. But hey as they say it will come to you. all you need too do is wait.
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Cityslicker10 wrote:salmonfc wrote:scotty21 wrote:salmonfc wrote:scotty21 wrote:You can't tell that CS10 is getting married in 6 weeks at all aye? Getting all lovey dovey on the forums Aww Congrats cityslicker <3 Worst part is that he has made future Mrs CS10 and the little one into City fans. The little one loves it too. She begs CS10 to go every week and knows most of so happy together word for word and the majority of Melburnians chants. Half expect that next time she is over at my place she'll burst into "Archie Thompson beats up his wife" d'awwwwww :3 Last night we actually signed mrs CS10 to be an active member too!.. But relationships especially at school just go with the flow, Some will find it some wont. But if anybody ever says oh your just a friend, That's a compliment and ultimately that's what will get you a life long partner and life long fun. Some girls will forever chase an asshat because they love to complain. But eventually everyone grows up. Youll get there. I never thought I would never in a million years. But hey as they say it will come to you. all you need too do is wait. Gotta get Little Miss CS10 in Active. She'd make a good Ultra :lol:
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scotty21 wrote:Cityslicker10 wrote:salmonfc wrote:scotty21 wrote:salmonfc wrote:scotty21 wrote:You can't tell that CS10 is getting married in 6 weeks at all aye? Getting all lovey dovey on the forums Aww Congrats cityslicker <3 Worst part is that he has made future Mrs CS10 and the little one into City fans. The little one loves it too. She begs CS10 to go every week and knows most of so happy together word for word and the majority of Melburnians chants. Half expect that next time she is over at my place she'll burst into "Archie Thompson beats up his wife" d'awwwwww :3 Last night we actually signed mrs CS10 to be an active member too!.. But relationships especially at school just go with the flow, Some will find it some wont. But if anybody ever says oh your just a friend, That's a compliment and ultimately that's what will get you a life long partner and life long fun. Some girls will forever chase an asshat because they love to complain. But eventually everyone grows up. Youll get there. I never thought I would never in a million years. But hey as they say it will come to you. all you need too do is wait. Gotta get Little Miss CS10 in Active. She'd make a good Ultra :lol: I went to the CCM and City game with her and went active - Mind you stood up the back of actives last row. She loved it. Scarf up belted out so happy together - Ball came into the crowd during warm ups it made its way to her so she threw it down a few rows to active to a huge cheer. She went home very happy. Mind you loves the WE ARE MELBOURNE AND WE WILL BE chant....
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Cityslicker10 wrote:scotty21 wrote:Cityslicker10 wrote:salmonfc wrote:scotty21 wrote:salmonfc wrote:scotty21 wrote:You can't tell that CS10 is getting married in 6 weeks at all aye? Getting all lovey dovey on the forums Aww Congrats cityslicker <3 Worst part is that he has made future Mrs CS10 and the little one into City fans. The little one loves it too. She begs CS10 to go every week and knows most of so happy together word for word and the majority of Melburnians chants. Half expect that next time she is over at my place she'll burst into "Archie Thompson beats up his wife" d'awwwwww :3 Last night we actually signed mrs CS10 to be an active member too!.. But relationships especially at school just go with the flow, Some will find it some wont. But if anybody ever says oh your just a friend, That's a compliment and ultimately that's what will get you a life long partner and life long fun. Some girls will forever chase an asshat because they love to complain. But eventually everyone grows up. Youll get there. I never thought I would never in a million years. But hey as they say it will come to you. all you need too do is wait. Gotta get Little Miss CS10 in Active. She'd make a good Ultra :lol: I went to the CCM and City game with her and went active - Mind you stood up the back of actives last row. She loved it. Scarf up belted out so happy together - Ball came into the crowd during warm ups it made its way to her so she threw it down a few rows to active to a huge cheer. She went home very happy. Mind you loves the WE ARE MELBOURNE AND WE WILL BE chant.... When I'm done training her at mini roos we should fully expect that in about 12-15 years this kid will be a Matilda :D
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scotty21 wrote:Cityslicker10 wrote:scotty21 wrote:Cityslicker10 wrote:salmonfc wrote:scotty21 wrote:salmonfc wrote:scotty21 wrote:You can't tell that CS10 is getting married in 6 weeks at all aye? Getting all lovey dovey on the forums Aww Congrats cityslicker <3 Worst part is that he has made future Mrs CS10 and the little one into City fans. The little one loves it too. She begs CS10 to go every week and knows most of so happy together word for word and the majority of Melburnians chants. Half expect that next time she is over at my place she'll burst into "Archie Thompson beats up his wife" d'awwwwww :3 Last night we actually signed mrs CS10 to be an active member too!.. But relationships especially at school just go with the flow, Some will find it some wont. But if anybody ever says oh your just a friend, That's a compliment and ultimately that's what will get you a life long partner and life long fun. Some girls will forever chase an asshat because they love to complain. But eventually everyone grows up. Youll get there. I never thought I would never in a million years. But hey as they say it will come to you. all you need too do is wait. Gotta get Little Miss CS10 in Active. She'd make a good Ultra :lol: I went to the CCM and City game with her and went active - Mind you stood up the back of actives last row. She loved it. Scarf up belted out so happy together - Ball came into the crowd during warm ups it made its way to her so she threw it down a few rows to active to a huge cheer. She went home very happy. Mind you loves the WE ARE MELBOURNE AND WE WILL BE chant.... When I'm done training her at mini roos we should fully expect that in about 12-15 years this kid will be a Matilda :D Next year when she turns 5 I will get her to walk out on the ground. But she is talented even at this age. kicks on both sides. her throw is text book!.
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Cityslicker10 wrote:salmonfc wrote:scotty21 wrote:salmonfc wrote:Swarth wrote:salmonfc wrote:Out of curiosity, if the opportunity arises, should I consider having relationships in high school, or are teenaged girls really the hormonal nightmares they're made out to be? depends on the girl, my partner is 19 and not a hormonal nightmare but plenty of them are too, nothing wrong with giving it a shot and seeing what happens if the opportunity arises Just asking because my brother's had two girlfriends and both turned out to be complete head cases and I just wanted to know how I could avoid getting into the same situation he did. Get to know them first don't just jumps straight into relationships. If you need to date casually for a few weeks or longer before you commit exclusively so be it Pretty sure he casually dated both, but only one was clearly crazy before they started dating (she used to have those stretcher earrings where they stretch out the earlobe and was kicked out of her old school, she not allowed to go anywhere near there) and he's said that in hindsight, she was a rebound girlfriend. He broke up and got back together with both of them before he called it off for good, but I reckon I'd have no problem with ending it altogether and cutting a partner out of my life if our relationship becomes really problematic. I just wouldn't have the energy for that shit. However, there's not much point in considering relationships when I don't even know what I want in a girl and I don't know how to find out what I want in a girl. Also, What you want in all honestly is someone who (youll hear this a lot as a cop out why people DONT want to date) but you want someone who is a best friend, Who you both share common interests in. Don't worry to much if people say jus friends. That's a start eventually people realize instead of chasing assholes is the wrong thing too do. I have given it some thought in the last and while I always thought I'd love a girlfriend who's really brainy as I've always seen myself as pretty smart, I've felt pretty inadequate when I've been in class with a girl who was a lot smarter than I am, so that would be pretty problematic in a relationship if I began to resent them for their intelligence. I haven't actually met a girl who I felt I had a lot in common with (mainly because I don't put myself out there that much, but I doubt there are many shy media geeks who love football, music and movies) and whose personality I really liked, so that doesn't help
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salmonfc wrote:Cityslicker10 wrote:salmonfc wrote:scotty21 wrote:salmonfc wrote:Swarth wrote:salmonfc wrote:Out of curiosity, if the opportunity arises, should I consider having relationships in high school, or are teenaged girls really the hormonal nightmares they're made out to be? depends on the girl, my partner is 19 and not a hormonal nightmare but plenty of them are too, nothing wrong with giving it a shot and seeing what happens if the opportunity arises Just asking because my brother's had two girlfriends and both turned out to be complete head cases and I just wanted to know how I could avoid getting into the same situation he did. Get to know them first don't just jumps straight into relationships. If you need to date casually for a few weeks or longer before you commit exclusively so be it Pretty sure he casually dated both, but only one was clearly crazy before they started dating (she used to have those stretcher earrings where they stretch out the earlobe and was kicked out of her old school, she not allowed to go anywhere near there) and he's said that in hindsight, she was a rebound girlfriend. He broke up and got back together with both of them before he called it off for good, but I reckon I'd have no problem with ending it altogether and cutting a partner out of my life if our relationship becomes really problematic. I just wouldn't have the energy for that shit. However, there's not much point in considering relationships when I don't even know what I want in a girl and I don't know how to find out what I want in a girl. Also, What you want in all honestly is someone who (youll hear this a lot as a cop out why people DONT want to date) but you want someone who is a best friend, Who you both share common interests in. Don't worry to much if people say jus friends. That's a start eventually people realize instead of chasing assholes is the wrong thing too do. I have given it some thought in the last and while I always thought I'd love a girlfriend who's really brainy as I've always seen myself as pretty smart, I've felt pretty inadequate when I've been in class with a girl who was a lot smarter than I am, so that would be pretty problematic in a relationship if I began to resent them for their intelligence. I haven't actually met a girl who I felt I had a lot in common with (mainly because I don't put myself out there that much, but I doubt there are many shy media geeks who love football, music and movies) and whose personality I really liked, so that doesn't help All in all take your time, Relax. Let everything happen. I know what its like and no matter how many times people say youll find someone you always have that voice say no you wont. But when the stars align and it is your time you will find someone. Like I said if you trial and error on a1 or 2 that's fine. If you can get them to laugh and get them to smile youll go a long way. Looks don't matter. If you can make them happy your set for life.
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salmonfc wrote:11.mvfc.11 wrote:Jesus salmon just hit some poon and shut up :lol: If you want I can send that selfie and show you why I'm not slaying :lol: Hopefully I can start slaying once I lose a decent amount of weight. M80, I didn't lose my v-plates until I was nearly 19. Trust me in hindsight, not a big issue. Much more important things in life.
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Not a relationship/sex question, but I don't know where else to ask this. There are two girls who I've been talking to every now and then who are really nice and easier to talk to than most people for me, even if it's only been small talk. How do I make the jump from acquaintance from school and small talk to proper conversations and being an actual friend, and how can I do this without looking like I'm trying to come onto them? Edited by salmonfc: 19/11/2015 10:48:03 PM
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salmonfc wrote:Not a relationship/sex question, but I don't know where else to ask this. There are two girls who I've been talking to every now and then who are really nice and easier to talk to than most people for me, even if it's only been small talk. How do I make the jump from acquaintance from school and small talk to proper conversations and being an actual friend, and how can I do this without looking like I'm trying to come onto them?
Edited by salmonfc: 19/11/2015 10:48:03 PM You've got to engineer this shit. Find common interests (or make them up), find movies, shows, sports... Anything that will give them need to see you outside of school. When I was at school, there was this total babe that I was friends with but never really had a chance with, but when I realised that she was the only person I knew who had watched all of Smallville, I had my in... Find an up coming movie that is slightly obscure that they'd love... Engineer a situation where they say that you have to see it together.
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