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skillxz
post Jan 21 2007, 07:53 PM
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Hey, Just wonderin about a few things.

First off, if you're together, it a given that you guys are supposed to hang out n' lunch n' all, or could hangin around all happen afterschoo, and in class, and on times out n' stuff? I'm just not sure she'd feel confortable hangin out with all my friends at lunch, and mabey vice versa.

Also, when you 2 are riding together in a car n' stuff..and you're just driving and sorta mindless at the moment, or just thinking, or looking around just concentrating on driving, and its quiet between you two for awhile, is that considered sorta uncomfortable for her or you? I mean iono, any second of quietness seems sorta uncomfortable for me, like im thinkin of something to say or cuz of me thinking they think I have nothing to say.

Thanks in advance.
 
 
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post Jan 21 2007, 09:11 PM
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It depends on the couple.
Sometimes for couples they perfer to go
about their lives like it always been
so they don't hang out with their
signifigant other and it works out fine with them.
For my past exs I actually perfered
my life to go the way it's always been.

On the other hand there are couples that
a lot of things together and hang out
together almost everywhere who like being around each other a lot.
( XD.gif That's my current relationship in a nutshell!)

As for silence. Same deal, depends on the people involved.
But usually silence is awkward.. I don't mind it so much
since I'm just happy being with the person but seeing that
it bothers you, try and liven things up by saying a thing or two.

Whatever works out and makes it more natural
for the couple should be fine. There is no
correct answer/method for going about
the situations you mentioned.
 

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