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Shade Jackrabbit

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Bulletinmybrain said:
I wish I could figure out how women work too, this girl I know keeps staring at me longer then what can be described as socially acceptable, she also has a boyfriend. >.>
I had the same thing happen to me. I think it honestly is just fascination with some small detail about you that is off. Like my gloves. For some reason my gloves are fascinating to certain people.
 

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Shade Jackrabbit said:
Bulletinmybrain said:
I wish I could figure out how women work too, this girl I know keeps staring at me longer then what can be described as socially acceptable, she also has a boyfriend. >.>
I had the same thing happen to me. I think it honestly is just fascination with some small detail about you that is off. Like my gloves. For some reason my gloves are fascinating to certain people.
Chicks dig my hair. Perfect length, amazing color, smooth as silk....
I love my hair.
 

Bulletinmybrain

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Seeing as I am nearly 3x her size, barely know her besides classes.. I love my hair too, sometime it gets int he way because of its length. (Yeah, try putting on dress clothes with hair down to your shoulder blade. >.>)


Things seem to be on the rise for you vorpals. :)
 

Shade Jackrabbit

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berethond said:
Shade Jackrabbit said:
Bulletinmybrain said:
I wish I could figure out how women work too, this girl I know keeps staring at me longer then what can be described as socially acceptable, she also has a boyfriend. >.>
I had the same thing happen to me. I think it honestly is just fascination with some small detail about you that is off. Like my gloves. For some reason my gloves are fascinating to certain people.
Chicks dig my hair. Perfect length, amazing color, smooth as silk....
I love my hair.
More guys notice my hair than girls. Not that I have much of a problem with that.

Bulletinmybrain said:
Seeing as I am nearly 3x her size, barely know her besides classes.. I love my hair too, sometime it gets int he way because of its length. (Yeah, try putting on dress clothes with hair down to your shoulder blade. >.>)
Ties are a *****.
 

EchetusXe

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Broloth said:
Tell her you want to be friends like you were in the past.
Careful now, remember the ultimate aim of all this: marriage.

lol, but seriously, all he did was tell her to 'shut up'. I think it might sound a bit strange to apologize for such a trivial thing all those years ago (I don't how old 6th graders are supposed to be).

It might be a nice gesture but my gut instinct tells me he should carry on from the present moment rather than dig up the past.


I think if the note is the worst of your 'dickish' behaviour you might be overestimating how much of a dick you come across to people. Don't want to go the other way and be some little pedantic weed, apologizing over small things, sweating over every word you say.
 

InifniteWit

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If you can't drive and don't live within walking distance don't date, unless of course you have a fucking chauffeur in which case you could just buy some Thai chick.
 

Bulletinmybrain

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You are telling me... I had to put my hair up in a shower cap that I use regularly to apply some benzoyle peroxide.


That worked finally. :)
 

Enfid

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I'm posting again say: best of luck! Don't forget to tell us what happened.

InifniteWit said:
If you can't drive and don't live within walking distance don't date, unless of course you have a fucking chauffeur in which case you could just buy some Thai chick.
I'm sorry but I find that last part incredibly offensive. I will not report you this time but don't do it again, please.
 

Thaepheux

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Ahh little Timmy, so young and full of hope and love..
*leans back in his computer chair and looks up at the cieling and smiles to himself*
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*viciously and abruptly leans forward and knocks over his computer lamp*

IT'S A TRAP!! GET OUT WHILE YOU CAN!

Srsly tho man, I think she likes you. All the best.
 

BubbleGumSnareDrum

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TC, you seem like you have a pretty solid grip on how to express yourself, which is a good thing and it can't be said about most 14 year olds I know of.

All you really need to do is make it clear that you find her attractive. Make very gradual and respectful physical moves on her; put your arm around her, make eye contact, smile and all that. Be clean.

Just don't get too entwined in each other. The number one thing that makes young relationships painful is the tendency for one or both parties to become more attached than they should. Emotional attraction can be a very powerful thing and if you're not careful and clear-headed it will make you do stupid things. Just don't be too serious about it.
 

Highlandheadbanger

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Well lad, its been a while since I was 14, but as far as I can tell, the girl pretty strongly seems to likes you. She may be a little shy or distant, but maybe what you need to do is be honest and upfront with your feelings. I'm not suggesting putting it all out there, but I the only way you can break through this purgatory you're experienceing is to make a stand and tell the lass how you feel.
 

Good morning blues

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A lot of people are making this too complicated. Assuming you're giving us the whole story, she almost certainly likes you - she's just shy. If you ask her out, she'll probably say yes. It might be awkward, because she'll still probably be shy, but I am six years older than you and I still have dates like that occasionally so you can't really do anything about it.

Don't pressure her. Don't say anything about relationships or you like her or does she like you or anything like that; it's just a way to force a confrontation that will only make her uncomfortable. Go out with her (which if she likes you she will), wait for a good moment, plant one on her lips, and she'll figure it out. If it works, great, if not, plenty of other ladies out there.
 

CoziestPigeon

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You are 14, for starters. Hitting puberty normally helps with these things.
And she either likes you, or has pity for you. So only way to find out is grow a pair and ask her out or something. Either she says yes and you are happy, or she says no, and you realize how lowly the public thinks of you. Your call.
 

Reaperman Wompa

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Really? Nervous flirting, hard to make conversation because you're both a bit flustered? She likes you. Might be wrong, but it definitely looks like she likes you.
 

Gooble

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Not sure when you updated the original post, but yet, I'm going with everyone else in saying I'm pretty sure she likes you. Just ask her out-you only live once!

And if she says no, then it would be amazing if we were all wrong.

Good luck!
 

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Vorpals said:
A few other parties and dances later, our talking remained the way it had a year ago: very little.

I acknowledge the fact that I don't know too much about women and their ways, that I may be missing something obvious (as usual), and that she may just be being polite.


Thanks in advance.

Edit: Yes, I am 14.

Update: I'm not sure if this counts, but we just had a very nice IM conversation, and she knows she hasn't talked to me in a while and sounds like she wants to talk more.

Woah, hearing a lot of people say she likes me back made my self-esteem soar, although Necro has a point: I screwed up, but I feel I need to be more optimistic about this...

You're 14?!

Thank god, you write like a human being and better than half the people on this site.
That was really refreshing.
 

Vorpals

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EchetusXe said:
Broloth said:
Does the flap of a butterfly?s wings in Brazil set off a tornado in Texas?
No.

Anyway, hopefully he has asked her out by now. ^^
No, sadly enough.

Clarifications 2.0:

> She's not a shy person at all, she's actually very popular in school and I'm not, although a lot of people enjoy my company.

> Not everytime we make eye contact we smile, just sometimes.

> After I danced with her the first time, any other time I asked her to dance and she accepted (everytime), she didn't really seem to care and looked at other people, but that's just me.

> In that one IM chat, when I asked her about her "awkwardness" around me, she said that's just her way of saying hi, even though I doubt it.

This will be entered into the first post, and thanks for all the feedback guys!
 

Blow_Pop

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have a sit down with her mano on mano (i think i wrote that correctly)
tell her how you really feel
apologize again to her about being a jerk on the bus
if she likes you back ask her out if not, stay friends with her. not that hard.
 

Blow_Pop

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oooh you could ask her to come over for ice cream.....mmmmmm i want some ice cream.....-sigh- need to get paid first