Hey, keep up, he's part of the facebook generation. Text "When can I tap that?".I'm returning back to my original advice:
Drop trou and ask her, "So how about it?"
That's because you were wearing ziggy boxer shorts. Bitches love ziggy.The funny thing? I've actually had that work once.
I did that twice at an anime convention with some hot cosplayer...I'm returning back to my original advice:
Drop trou and ask her, "So how about it?"
But what if she doesn't like one of them?On a side note - I loaned (and will continue to loan) a bunch of my DC comics to the cute girl who may or may not be into me. So yeah.
Bitches love therapists?She better be seeing a Therapist then.
Ditto.@Fade, I don't think I've seen a better post in ages. Kudos good sir.
Then she'll quit reading that series. Just like people will quit talking to you indefinitely if you ask them out and they don't like you that way.But what if she doesn't like one of them?
That is your experience. Losing friends because I came onto them is mine. Three times. Would be unreasonable for someone who's totaled three cars to be afraid of car accidents? Then why is it unreasonable for me to worry about losing a friend like this?Really? Most of my best female friends came from coming on to them and them not being interested in women.
So anecdotal evidence is anecdotal huh?
Thanks. I think.HOWEVER: Kudos to you for not running out of the thread like a bitch, you kept your head up, regardless of the posts and continued to defend yourself (even though half the time you were defending against something you didn't read fully). So thumbs up to that.
I know there isn't a reward for those who do nothing. You miss 100% of the shots you don't take and all that. I'm not doing nothing. I just want to minimize my risk, not avoid it at all. Everyone I've asked about this (we're up to ten+ plus sources, including her roommate/my bestie, if you just count message boards as 1 source) has agreed it sounded it promising. So I'm moving ahead.Your analogy is bad: The way you're acting right now is if you had totaled three cars and now you're afraid to get into a car at all.
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It's not unreasonable to worry about losing your friend, it's part of the "danger" of going further with this. It's a risk, everyone's pretty much agreed with that when they offered their advice. However, there is little to no reward for those who live their lives avoiding all risk.
If the options are "things get better" or "things stay the same", then yes 50/50 odds are amazing. if the options are "things get better" or "things get a whole lot worse", then they're a huge risk.50/50 odds aren't good odds? Jesus Christ!
I think 50/50 would be excellent. If I had a 50/50 chance of winning a million dollars by picking between to answers you damn well better believe I am going to attempt to answer.
I've spent more hours hanging out with these rommates, mainly at their apartment, than I have spent in most of my classes thus far this semester. The worst case scenario is that I lose that forever. The best case scenario is that I find an amazing woman who I end up spending the rest of my life with. Medium good case scenario is that, regardless of what happen, nothing ends up changing in the long run. Medium bad is that I can't show my face there for a month or two.Oh yeah, and all of us had that fear of rejection because of the potential Very Bad Things that could happen. Sometimes they did. Life goes on. But there's a good chance it could go on with a new partner.
So, if Norris doesn't make a move, she's available, yeah?
this is the funniest thing I have read here all year. I keep rereading it and giggling.Wow. I avoid relationship threads like the plague. Something compelled me to read this one from start to finish though. By "something", I mean Nick's reply on the last page.
Summary:
Norris: Is this girl giving me signals?
Forum: Yes. (original topic concluded)
Norris: But, I have low self-esteem
Forum: Ha, you! We've all been there. Best thing you can do is just ask her out.
Norris: You don't know me! Stop giving me "orders" cleverly disguised as advice!
Forum: Whoa buddy, that's how advice works. (fun fact: advice comes in the form of things you should do. Otherwise, they'd just call it "random talking")
Norris: But SURPRISE! You didn't know this stuff about me or the girl! Dodge, parry, riposte!
Forum: Wow, you're right, that is bad. Maybe you could try professional help.
Norris: No way, it's normal. Besides, my dad's depression could totally beat up my depression. Also, I'm not eating tonight because there are kids starving in China.
Forum: Huh. Okay, how about this advice then?
Norris: STOP GIVING ME ORDERS. Your so-called advice doesn't confirm my previous decisions or allow me to live my life completely unchanged from before I asked for it.
Forum: Well...screw you then.
Norris: I only keep checking this thread out of honor.
Good plan. Let things cool off. However, do not just disappear from her sight, you are guaranteed to make things more awkward once you finally see her again. Just don't go out of your way to do stuff together, stay cool and friendly.Update: Yeah. Not a signal. Still friends but I think I'ma hang back for a week or two.
YES. YES. YES.In the end, you tried. That's the important thing. And you never know what the future may bring.
With a 1/5 lifetime win/loss record when it comes to asking girls out....I think I do.In the end, you tried. That's the important thing. And you never know what the future may bring.
Yeah, because I asked her out I get to feel rejected and sad and sans hope whereas if I hadn't, I could delude myself into thinking she'd say "yes" if only I found the right moment and have hope. Everything's coming up Norris!YES. YES. YES.
You can go into a comic shop, meet a cute girl, ask her out, go on a date, get laid, and decide it is going nowhere serious. I can build an unexpected rapport with a girl, ask her out, and get shot down. I could even get laid in a two and half year committed relationship in which we'd fantasize about sex often. You aren't me. I wish had whatever it is that you have, but I don't.With all the respect in the world Norris, that had to be the most pathetic thing I've ever seen written on these forums. That's saying something too btw.
My uncle's never been married, hasn't even had a serious girlfriend in all the time I can remember. He seems happy.