Yeah thatPorsche-AG wrote:Well it could be that she just got with the other guy recently and he wanted to mention that.
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Well I bet she wants to see if you have guts. She picked to talk to you for a reason, that she may not want to say. Maybe your the nicest in the group IDK. Just keep ur distacne don't go too fast. I say yeah maybe wait a lil longer or after you go out one time for her number.
Its like a game. Patience.
Its like a game. Patience.
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Lmao, why would you wait after going out once before having her number? IMHO, I think you should ask for her number WHILE asking for a date, so you have an excellent excuse for it. Sort of like a double or nothing. Something like "You know, I was wondering, maybe you wanted to watch a movie sometime." and after her reply of "Yes" you could be like "Oh okay, could I get your number so we can arrange where to meet?" Something like that, I'm no expert, and I don't know your situation so it's all up to you.
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Well in the long run, it'll be their loss because that popular group will ditch them, leaving them alone. I've heard of this type of thing happening often.
I'll be honest too, I once ditched a friend for a more popular group (not really the most popular) but looking back, it was inevitable as that friend has turned to the gothic/drinking group, and I wouldn't want to be hanging around him anymore. But right now, I'm part of a variety of groups, and one group really supports me through anything, one of them even moved to a different city and comes up to see me and others quite often. It's always good to be part of many groups, because it's hard to have enemies that way and you'll see things from different perspectives.
I'll be honest too, I once ditched a friend for a more popular group (not really the most popular) but looking back, it was inevitable as that friend has turned to the gothic/drinking group, and I wouldn't want to be hanging around him anymore. But right now, I'm part of a variety of groups, and one group really supports me through anything, one of them even moved to a different city and comes up to see me and others quite often. It's always good to be part of many groups, because it's hard to have enemies that way and you'll see things from different perspectives.
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Well she has no transport were she lives to get down here and its takes for her by her parents to drop her off about 1 hour or more sumtimes and then she would get to my place at 8:00am (coz she would leave her place at 6:30 or 7:00am) then have to leave at 3:00pm and then after that i have to wait till the next Saturday without no communication during the weekPorsche-AG wrote:What's too far away? Other side of town or other side of the country?
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Well, this might just be me, but if I loved someone, I'd take priority in at least replying to the emails, even if it's just a couple of sentences before working/doing homework. Replying to someone shows that the person is recieving the emails and reading them, and taking the trouble to reply shows that the person cares enough about the other to complete the communication.
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Yeah your right about that hmm... makes me think alot nowPorsche-AG wrote:Well, this might just be me, but if I loved someone, I'd take priority in at least replying to the emails, even if it's just a couple of sentences before working/doing homework. Replying to someone shows that the person is recieving the emails and reading them, and taking the trouble to reply shows that the person cares enough about the other to complete the communication.
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