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the best thing to do is ask, well, if you're actually friends with her, ask her for her # so you can text her sometime. OR use the best pickup line EVAR!! " Hey girl, if you're looking for a STUD in your life, i already got the STD, all i need is U.
ur her friend just set da mood then ask her
Well ur friends with her so just ask it won't be weird..or have 1 of ur friends give u her # I don't think she would care!!hope u get her good luck..
The worst thing that can happen if you ask for her number is that she won't give it to you. That might seem like the most horrible thing that could ever happen in your life, but it isn't. So, why not try? I'm grown, so I don't know if this still applies, but can you ask her if she wants to get a Coke (or equivalent) after school? That way you get around asking for the number right off, and you can work it into the conversation while you're sipping cola.
Honey, everyone goes through that, and not just in eighth grade. You have no way of knowing you won't get rejected. But if you never ask, you have no way of knowing either way. You will certainly fail if you never try, and if you try the odds are a little better.
I think this is about the saddest country song I know, and country songs are known for being sad.
Why do I think its so sad? Because it portrays a man who allowed his crush to turn into abusive anger because he didn't have the guts to speak to the girl he loved, and it caused both of them pain. How stupid. Even if he'd been rejected, he'd have been better off to speak up. If I were the girl in question, my answer would be, "I like you about as well as I did before you were rich, when you were a poor, angry, sniveling coward. Money didn't make your character any better."
I know it is hard, and we all face it sooner or later. But if you speak up and get it over with, by tomorrow afternoon you will either be part of a couple, or you'll be getting over it and getting on to the next girl. Either way, you won't be in this dreadful no-man's-land of love and fear.
Well one thing might be to find an excuse. Tell her you would like to talk to her about a homework assignment or something. I have also personally found it easier to just give my number to women in some cases. Say something like... if you ever need any help with __________ just give me a call. 9 times out of 10 you will get her phne number in return. If you don't get one back... don't take it personally. There can be any number of reasons she can't give out her number.
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Comments
Um...boasting of an STD might not be the BEST way to get a girl.
by anguilla on March 14th, 2010
it was a joke...lol.
by mmfootball13 on March 14th, 2010
That's what I was hoping...
by anguilla on March 14th, 2010
i cant believe you've never heard that one before...lol
by mmfootball13 on March 15th, 2010
I am simple, yet blank.
by anguilla on March 15th, 2010
Never heard this line before! It made me laugh out loud...seriously.
by Stepper on March 19th, 2010
You have no idea how happy it makes me to make you laugh!
It's a paraphrase from a line in a kids' show about John Paul Jones' ship the Bonhomme Richard: "It was old, but slow." I've always loved that perverse line!
by anguilla on March 19th, 2010