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    #41

    Nov 29, 2005, 01:05 PM
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    Okay dude check this out. What you do is the chick need to see it first. Don't bring it and show it to the parents. God no! Just sneak it to her mail box. Just in case they might see it don't put anything sexual in nature or vulgar. Anbody with teenagers that can help with that?
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    #42

    Nov 30, 2005, 12:02 PM
    I'd still ask your Mom for some advice, they are usually good at helping. Goodness, don't you think we or your mom ever went through stuff like this ourselves?? We've been there, done that, and it's not NEW, so get off your lazy rear and talk to Mom. When you place trust in her, she'll be proud to help, and you sound like you need some, so go to the nearest source. Good Luck.
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    #43

    Dec 1, 2005, 03:35 PM
    How about I write a letter thing and u guys tell me wats good and bad about it?
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    #44

    Dec 1, 2005, 04:31 PM
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    Yes that a good idea.
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    #45

    Dec 1, 2005, 04:44 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by someguy222
    how bout i write a letter thing and u guys tell me wats good and bad about it?
    GREAT IDEA, it's about time! Where is it?


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    #46

    Dec 1, 2005, 05:41 PM
    I have a ton of homework right now and then I have basketball practice every night so I don't have a lot of time to do it. I think that both of us being involved in stuff makes it easier for some reason. I don't know... maybe because we won't have to be as committed to each other at first because we CANT, and then slowly work into it.
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    #47

    Dec 1, 2005, 06:18 PM
    Well invite the girl over for some home work buddy buddy. Find out if she like basketball. You're an athlete. Chicks dig athletes.
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    #48

    Dec 1, 2005, 06:27 PM
    Well I'm not in any of the same classes... sooo what would be the point of doing the homework together from her viewpoint?
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    #49

    Dec 1, 2005, 07:58 PM
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    Do you want this girl or not mister?!
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    Dec 2, 2005, 04:41 AM
    It does not matter if you are in the same classes or not - if she likes you as you do her - asking her to do homework with you will be fab! She may know there is no point in doing homework together but she will know it's a reason to hang out with you and will no doubt accept. It's all about reading between the lines.

    Be positve not negative. Confidence is an attractive quality to both Men and Women and making an effort is the key here.

    So if your negative about things you won't get anywhere.
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    #51

    Dec 2, 2005, 04:59 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by DJ 'H'
    It does not matter if you are in the same classes or not - if she likes you as you do her - asking her to do homework with you will be fab! She may know there is no point in doing homework together but she will know it's a reason to hang out with you and will no doubt accept. It's all about reading between the lines.

    Be positve not negative. Confidence is an attractive quality to both Men and Women and making an effort is the key here.

    So if your negative about things you won't get anywhere.
    I agree, it seems like you want to get together, but also want someone to hold your hand in doing so, stop making excuses and start working on it, or you'll get nowhere! Come on, get off your duff and do something, please, or you'll never get out of that starting gate now or in the future. We all have to go through this, the sooner, the better and don't worry about rejection, it won't kill you..
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    #52

    Dec 2, 2005, 05:18 AM
    Chery
    Bang on! It's all down to you now someguy222 - let us know how you get on?
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    #53

    Dec 2, 2005, 05:23 AM
    Just from a mans' point of view-No more excuses please.This thread has gone on for 2 weeks now .talk is over-get busy and handle your business.The females have given you great advice so now go for it before some confident real man comes along and takes your chick from under your nose and leaves you high and dry.I could have talked to 10 females while your thinking about one! So what if you get rejected ,all MEN do at some point! Man up and go for it! :cool: :cool:
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    #54

    Dec 2, 2005, 05:25 AM
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    Bang on!! It's all down to you now someguy222 - let us know how you get on?!
    Thanks. If he were my son, he'd be in the living room with her already and I'd be proud he took that step.
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    #55

    Dec 2, 2005, 05:42 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Chery
    Thanks. If he were my son, he'd be in the living room with her already and I'd be proud he took that step.
    I am still too young to be a mum but if I were and he were my son, then I would be proud too!
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    #56

    Dec 2, 2005, 06:11 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by DJ 'H'
    I am still too young to be a mum but if I were and he were my son and I would be proud too!!
    I'm 55, have one beautiful daughter, and lost two boys at 5 months. My mom was like your dad, from reading your story, and it's nice to see that you have a healthy attitude about life and are as helpful as you are, keep it up.
    Keep that rainbow in sight!
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    #57

    Dec 2, 2005, 06:18 AM
    Thank you Chery - that means a lot to me!

    Very sorry to hear about your two sons.

    One of my older brothers died to cot death. I never had the pleasure of knowing him (because obviously I did not exist when he was born) but I like to think he is up there watching out for me.
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    #58

    Dec 2, 2005, 01:20 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by DJ 'H'
    Thank you Chery - that means a lot to me!!

    Very sorry to hear about your two sons.

    One of my older brothers died to cot death. I never had the pleasure of knowing him (because obviously I did not exist when he was born) but I like to think he is up there watching out for me.
    Thanks dear, they were miscarriages (therapeutic abortions really) as I was not supposed to ever get PG due to heart problems, but I did cheat fate and had my daughter - so you see anything is possible with good doctors on your side, and a positive attitude. I'm so proud of her that it still makes my eyes moist just thinking how happy I am to be her Mom. Hope you get the chance to have the same glorious feeling some day, to break that vicious circle we both went through as children - it is possible, thank goodness.
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    #59

    Dec 3, 2005, 09:37 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Chery
    Thanks. If he were my son, he'd be in the living room with her already and I'd be proud he took that step.
    One question, why the living room?

    I talked to her yesterday but we didn't do anything together, because I went to my friends sleepover b-day party.
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    #60

    Dec 3, 2005, 09:44 AM
    That way you guys don't do any funny business. We don't like any mens up in out little girls bed room all alone. That is a no no. living room is just fine.

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