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And this right here is the reason to take the advice given in this thread with a grain of salt. The same people dishing out advice are pulling this stuff.
Yep. That note is embarrassing, and no way to treat someone.
And this right here is the reason to take the advice given in this thread with a grain of salt. The same people dishing out advice are pulling this stuff.
Incoming stupid question in a last ditch effort to get off of the note thing: Did any of you who didn't go to prom ever regret not going?
Didn't care for it at all at the time, and still don't. That said, our prom is nowhere even close to what you see in American movies. Ours was just a massive waltz dance in an indoor hockey arena in fancy clothes and that's it. My graduation "party" sucked ass though. But no use dwelling on the past, is there?Incoming stupid question in a last ditch effort to get off of the note thing: Did any of you who didn't go to prom ever regret not going?
Didn't care for it at all at the time, and still don't. That said, our prom is nowhere even close to what you see in American movies. Ours was just a massive waltz dance in an indoor hockey arena in fancy clothes and that's it. My graduation "party" sucked ass though. But no use dwelling on the past, is there?![]()
Incoming stupid question in a last ditch effort to get off of the note thing: Did any of you who didn't go to prom ever regret not going?
It's a weird feeling when you know you don't care but people who like to reminisce about high school keep bringing it up as if it were necessary to live and it starts to nag at you after a while.
It's a weird feeling when you know you don't care but people who like to reminisce about high school keep bringing it up as if it were necessary to live and it starts to nag at you after a while.
Eh... don't let that shit bother you. High School is only consequential while you're in it and maybe for a few years afterwards. Otherwise, just move on and don't let much that took place then have an impact on your life.
As for me, I went to prom both my junior and senior years with two different girls. Had a great time but it was hardly that important in the greater scheme of things.
(Glad to help make a change of subject over "the note")
Incoming stupid question in a last ditch effort to get off of the note thing: Did any of you who didn't go to prom ever regret not going?
I suck at learning how to let go of stuff that I don't need to worry about. If I could, my life would be infinitely better. Lately things have been functioning like a sitcom, with me learning something new every week, so who knows? Maybe that's the next lesson.
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My owner got a glimpse of the text of your awful car note and would like to know if she's gotten in touch yet.
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Incoming stupid question in a last ditch effort to get off of the note thing: Did any of you who didn't go to prom ever regret not going?
Well, she parked in exactly the same spot that she did yesterday, the note wasn't ripped up into little pieces and scattered all over the ground, and company security wasn't waiting for me at my desk, so I'm gonna go ahead and count that as a win for now. No email, text, or call or anything. But I don't really expect to hear much.
you count nothing happening as a win?
Actually, yes. I'm starting to worry about all my work info in the hands of a stranger coming back to bite me in some way.
a hobo probably took it
you count nothing happening as a win?
Actually, yes. I'm starting to worry about all my work info in the hands of a stranger coming back to bite me in some way. The goalposts have moved. I'm past expecting to hear from her and now I just hope she doesn't say/do anything to hurt my reputation.
Im sure shes more scared than you are.
Let the subject about the note die please. He is banned for now anyway lol.
I finally got this girl number yesterday. I'm probably paranoid today I sent this text and I haven't heard back from her in over 2 hours. I've learned my lesson from previous girls I don't want to be push. But it is annoying though that I haven't heard from her
So I somehow worked my way into friendzone/boyfriend material-level stuff? That sounds depressing.It seems like she doesn't want to do it with you because that would mean the charm of what you have might be lost. If she has sex with you, you probably will be downgraded to just another guy she had sex with.
How am I supposed to go in for the first kiss?
Im on date #3 with this girl tonight and I really want to kiss her.
I have to. Its the third date already.
We are meeting up to have dinner after work but when its finished I assume we will go for a walk for a bit and then part ways. ( I cant have a late one since Im working early tomorrow morning)
But the way I see it we will walk around breifly after dinner, slowly making our way back to the car park. Stop, chat a bit more then.....say bye and part ways? But how am I supposed to initiate a kiss / makeout session there in the parking lot?
Oh God, you're serious.How am I supposed to go in for the first kiss?
Im on date #3 with this girl tonight and I really want to kiss her.
I have to. Its the third date already.
We are meeting up to have dinner after work but when its finished I assume we will go for a walk for a bit and then part ways. ( I cant have a late one since Im working early tomorrow morning)
But the way I see it we will walk around breifly after dinner, slowly making our way back to the car park. Stop, chat a bit more then.....say bye and part ways? But how am I supposed to initiate a kiss / makeout session there in the parking lot?
Met a 20 year old girl while hanging with my friends, we hit it off, she asks for my number... later on in the week she contacts me and we have another great conversation, she asks if she can hang out with me, and we make plans.
We hangout, it goes well, I ask her if she wants to go out on date when I get back in town the next week, she agrees, we then make out, we cuddle and talk, she leaves. She comes over to my friends the next day and is friendly, but a bit reserved... I give her space and don't text, I see her two days later, she's friendly but reserved.
I wait a few days, text her and ask if she's free for a call after she gets out of class that night, but she says she has to work all night, she is friendly and texts back a bit, but still seems reserved.
Now it's been 4 days with no contact, should I contact her again, or just let it go and figure she's no longer interested?
Incoming stupid question in a last ditch effort to get off of the note thing: Did any of you who didn't go to prom ever regret not going?
How am I supposed to go in for the first kiss?
Im on date #3 with this girl tonight and I really want to kiss her.
I have to. Its the third date already.
We are meeting up to have dinner after work but when its finished I assume we will go for a walk for a bit and then part ways. ( I cant have a late one since Im working early tomorrow morning)
But the way I see it we will walk around breifly after dinner, slowly making our way back to the car park. Stop, chat a bit more then.....say bye and part ways? But how am I supposed to initiate a kiss / makeout session there in the parking lot?
don't force it. it sounds like it probably won't happen. you've just made a great friend!
don't force it. it sounds like it probably won't happen. you've just made a great friend!
don't force it. it sounds like it probably won't happen. you've just made a great friend!
I'm pretty sure what Miss Riot is getting at is that guys can put way too much thought into it. If you're indecisive about it and wait until it's just the right time, you're going to lose her interest.I'm curious as to why you think this based on what he wrote? They are up to a third date, which is a good sign. She may be waiting for him to make a move and the third date is a good time for a kiss.
I have to say though, I put more thought into a first kiss. I wouldn't want it to be in a parking garage after a quick dinner date.You only get one first kiss after all. If you're walking somewhere together, suggest taking a stroll somewhere else and go for it there. Like in a park or along the beach or something.
Let it go for now. Something is up.
Or she's wondering why he hasn't tried to kiss her yet.
That happened to me. If the first date went well, you should definitely do a quick kiss. On my very first ever date many years ago, I didn't give my date a kiss. I found out from my co-workers that she was disappointed. So I never made that mistake again.
Kissing is so fucking tricky. I'll usually not kiss on the first date, but my current gf repeatedly brings up that I didn't try to kiss her and asked what the hell was wrong with me. At the end of the day, though, I'd rather play it safe than be awkwardly rejected going in for a kiss.
That's my feeling too... she's younger and she came on to me awfully strong, I'm thinking she over did it and crossed some kind of internal comfort level and is panicking.
I envy the people for whom dating and the whole romance aspect of social life comes naturally, and those who have never had to see someone who they had feelings for dating someone else.
I envy the people for whom dating and the whole romance aspect of social life comes naturally, and those who have never had to see someone who they had feelings for dating someone else.
Agreed. It totally depends on the situation and circumstances, but if you're meeting someone for the first time, say through online dating, I'd play it safe and not go for it. It takes some time to learn the signals and they can vary from person to person.