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preventerWIND
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« Reply #3783 on: 15 February 2009, 09:24:05 » |
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I've had one girlfriend. One. And it didn't go over too well either, didn't end badly but it was more of a "why bother?" relationship. Ended abruptly.
Fatso, you're taking this day too seriously, I've never seen Valentines day as a day to walk over to a girl and play kiss ass and hope she becomes your "Valentine". It's more of a day to spend time with the one you love. I see it as a day where people where people gather up enough courage to ask the person they like to go out with them.. which I think is totally wrong, every day should be like that.
Just go up to the girl and talk to her, I have. It's not hard at all. What's the worst that could happen? Consider the consequences and see that you're not losing much but a sliver of self-esteem and confidence, that is if you're not emotionally built for this #####. If she rejects you, tell yourself it's their loss, if you see nothing wrong yourself you'll come back like nothing happened.
And yes I've been rejected, so I'm not just talking out my ass.
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