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vidar
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response 125 of 129:
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Apr 8 14:28 UTC 2003 |
Might also have to do with whether it's "just dating" or "going
steady". In any case, I'll respect a no, and follow through if
response is possitive.
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kewy
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response 126 of 129:
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May 2 03:24 UTC 2003 |
From a female perspective, the "I bet your boyfriend love that" line is so
transparant, and pretty obnoxious in my mind. I'd much rather be asked a
question directly, I'm not a fan of all the round-a-bout, yet obvious nuances
in getting to know someone.
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jazz
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response 127 of 129:
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May 3 04:16 UTC 2003 |
It is pretty transparent, and a lot of people need that it seems.
Crafting conversation is always more of an art than a science, though.
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phenix
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response 128 of 129:
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May 3 15:22 UTC 2003 |
y'know. ot. i feel bad for the poor boy (or whoever) that says that to katy..
but yha, i've been to quite a few sci-fi cons, and i have to say, the thrid
most painfull thing is watching a semi-suave geek blow it with that kinda
line
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jazz
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response 129 of 129:
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May 3 23:04 UTC 2003 |
Cheesy works.
Among the cheesier I've seen work personally.
"You know, it occurs to me that I owe you an apology, for leaving
last night without asking you out. Can I make it up to you, over dinner?"
"I've decided something ... " "That you're just too cute to not ask
out."
"How are you going to return it when you're done? I know, here's my
phone number. Call me when you're done. Or give me yours. And I'll call
you well before you're done."
None of the above would work if you really took yourself all that
seriously. But then if someone takes themselves that seriously, then I
don't want anything to do with them.
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