oh noes not another girl thread

I went for a girl I don't normally go for and it didn't work out. She was a man.

well they say you should try anything once! :D
Just don't chicken out! Makesure you go for it! Best of luck mate

im not chickening out, i was hoping to ask her today in person, but im sat here in work while shes got the day off. i dont have her phone number either so i cant phone or text but i am friends with her on facebook. :D im tempted to ask her over facebook but this seems wrong to me, i am a few years older than her though, so maybe its considered normal these days? should i message her today on fb, or ask her out 'properly' in person next week?
 
well they say you should try anything once! :D


im not chickening out, i was hoping to ask her today in person, but im sat here in work while shes got the day off. i dont have her phone number either so i cant phone or text but i am friends with her on facebook. :D im tempted to ask her over facebook but this seems wrong to me, i am a few years older than her though, so maybe its considered normal these days? should i message her today on fb, or ask her out 'properly' in person next week?

If you do the part highlighted you will have epic fail of double face palm proportions.

Do the later and wiat till she is back. Askign someone out over facebook is akin to getting your mate in junior scholl to tell a girl you fancy her
 
Did anyone else here ever go out with someone, on a few dates, kissed them and shagged them, so you know, you felt a bit of an "item" but yet a week later you bump hinto her with her new boyfriend, and she can't understand the problem, she didn't think you were together because you never asked specifically "will you go out with me?".
 
Not really, but my current woman made me say "do u wanna be my girl friend" i can understand kinda.... but at the same time, "what do u think we have been doing all this time if we're not bf gf ?!?!?"

Woman...
 
Do the later and wiat till she is back. Askign someone out over facebook is akin to getting your mate in junior scholl to tell a girl you fancy her

Gah, more American pish...

There was a time when it was simply "Primary" and "Secondary" or "High" School which things like "Primary 5" or "3rd year" went hand in hand with.... None of this American crap of "Junior" school or even "year 10" or, even worse, chuffing PROMS !!! FFS.

For the record, I am not having a go at Wildman himself, it just so happens he used the terminology.
 
Did anyone else here ever go out with someone, on a few dates, kissed them and shagged them, so you know, you felt a bit of an "item" but yet a week later you bump hinto her with her new boyfriend, and she can't understand the problem, she didn't think you were together because you never asked specifically "will you go out with me?".

Not really, but my current woman made me say "do u wanna be my girl friend" i can understand kinda.... but at the same time, "what do u think we have been doing all this time if we're not bf gf ?!?!?"

Woman...

yea, the whole "let's make it official" thing is a little odd, these days you do it by facebook >.<

but I guess if you never discuss it, and it's only been a few weeks, it's open for interpretation
 
yea, the whole "let's make it official" thing is a little odd, these days you do it by facebook >.<

but I guess if you never discuss it, and it's only been a few weeks, it's open for interpretation

Yer i can understand her side, but we were just kinda hanging out together at the time, still haden't made my mind up... tho i would like to know where i stand... may be she had another offer
 
Gah, more American pish...

There was a time when it was simply "Primary" and "Secondary" or "High" School which things like "Primary 5" or "3rd year" went hand in hand with.... None of this American crap of "Junior" school or even "year 10" or, even worse, chuffing PROMS !!! FFS.

I went to a Junior school in the 90's, I dont think its an American term at all. If anything its High School thats the American term :confused:
 
[TW]Fox;16191567 said:
I went to a Junior school in the 90's, I dont think its an American term at all. If anything its High School thats the American term :confused:

High school is the American way.

Junior and Senior school is the "British" way.
 
I have absolutely no common theme in the opposite sex. I don't really understand it. A lot of them are "arty" though.
 
As stated as long as the girl you go to bed with at night is the same as the one you wake up with in the morning it cant be that bad.
Now if her face is on the pillow when you wake up or worse yet after some handy mouth work on her behalf and the obvious result that follows causes her face to melt id suggest leaving it there.
/badtaste
 
Gah, more American pish...

There was a time when it was simply "Primary" and "Secondary" or "High" School which things like "Primary 5" or "3rd year" went hand in hand with.... None of this American crap of "Junior" school or even "year 10" or, even worse, chuffing PROMS !!! FFS.

I think you've got that the wrong way round mate. In the UK we have:

* Infant school ("reception", and years 1 and 2)
* Junior school (years 3 to 6)
* Secondary school (years 7 to 11)
* Sixth form (optional - years 12 and 13).

Infant and junior school are often referred to collectively as "primary school"


In the US, the equivalent is:

* Elementary school ("kindergarden" and grade 1 to 5)
* Junior high (grades 6 to 8)
* High school (grades 9 to 12)


It has been this way since at least the early 1980s. Anyway, junior school is a British and not American description.
 
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