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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.

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post Jan 23 2007, 07:26 PM
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is this your first relationship? and how old are you? (i'm thinking over 17 cause you drive)

i suggest that at first the relationship suppose to be along the lines of someone new to hang around. then as you two get into each other and really start wanting to go further then go. but at least have 6 months of just hanging out and holding hands and kisses on the cheek.. and then if the relationship does last, then move forward.

don't be like my friends who in 1 month were on base 4... not so good. girls don't like to rush into a intense sexual relationship (unless she was my friend who'll f*** anyone)

with the awkward quietness, it is okay. some girls don't like small talk or a guy who talks more than her or a guy that keeps talking and doesn't shut up.

with the PDA, don't ask. if she makes the first move towards that then it is ok just don't take it too far. usually girls don't like to PDA.
 

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