Asked out a girl today... :D

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Spoonius

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So I go into a local bookshop to buy presents.

It's really empty and there are only a few people browsing around. I grab a book and approach the girl at the checkout to buy it. She's fairly cute, attractive enough to grab my attention at least, but I pay up and leave the store without saying much.

A little while later I decide to go back in to buy another book for my mum. This time around I'm the only other person in the store, and she leads me around the shelves and give some advice about what my mum might like. We start talking a bit more about the books and she mentions that she likes sci-fi and fantasy novels. Jackpot. I crack a pathetic joke or two and she laughs a bit [http://www.smallbiztechnology.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/success.jpg].
In general, she seems like a nice and fairly intelligent girl (knows a bit about history and all that). A rare find in the place where I live. Doesn't know what a Venn diagram is... but I let it slide.

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Anyway I take all my presents out to the car and just sit inside for a little while. And that's when a little voice in my head starts insisting that I should've asked her out.

Normally I wouldn't even consider it (I'm a pitiful coward when it comes to girls) but today I'm feeling really confident and cheery. I can't get the idea out of my head. I keep telling myself that I don't know anything about her, that I'm being stupid and impulsive, and that if I follow through with I'll come off as a total creep... or worse. I mean who talks to someone for under ten minutes (in a professional capacity where they're tying to sell you stuff) and then asks them out?

But honestly I'm a bit too daft to pay any heed and immediately start brainstorming my plan of action. She'd given off good vibes and that was all I needed (apparently). I'd probably never see her again anyway if it went FUBAR, so what the hell, right? You never know if you don't ask...

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After a few minutes of internal debate I walk back to the store brimming with confidence, feeling empowered and virile and manly and all that. I go in and ask her about their return policy (a cunning ruse, I'm actually trying to figure out why she's now taller than me. Turns out she's only standing on a raised podium, so the plan is still a go).

I ask what her name is. Then I ask how old she is. Three years younger than me but that's close enough right? Right? Well I bloody well hope so, because by now she's looking at me quizzically and asking me why I want to know.

I'm looking into her eyes in what can only be described as a potential Hollywood romance moment completely ruined by my expression of abject, badly-suppressed terror. Too late to back out now...

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...or so I'd initially thought anyway. Given my remarkable aptitude for cowardice (I continually surprise even myself) my brain just straight out abandons me at the pivotal moment. No warning whatsoever, just *POOF* and the brain is gone. I literally can't remember what I was going to say. Not a single word. It's horrible. With every second that passes she becomes a little bit more weirded out.

Eventually I manage to blurt out that I thought she might've been the sister of someone I used to know [http://alltheragefaces.com/img/faces/large/misc-genius-l.png].
My delivery of said line is almost comedic. It's so obviously a lie that my dog would probably have called me out on it had it been there. Without waiting for a response I then leave the store.

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My prior (over)confidence is shattered. Obliterated. I make a tactical retreat to the safety of the food court. Should I try again? Should I try to fix and finish what I'd started?

Yes damn it. I owed it to myself, I was going to enter the breach once more and be totally honest with her.

Well, long story short, I finally mustered some backbone and asked her if she wanted to see a movie, she smiled sympathetically and said that she already had a boyfriend and I unceremoniously stuttered and stumbled my way right out of that shop for the last time.

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So there's my amazing inspirational Christmas story, complete with failed love and successful capitalism. No doubt I came off as mentally unbalanced or something, but I at last proved to myself that I have the guts to walk up to a girl and blatantly ask her out.

Just not the skills, charisma, looks or wit.

Merry Christmas everyone!

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Except for you Captcha, fuck you.
 

Lucyfer86

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Despite not having a happy ending in this story, i gotta give it to you; you got some balls.
Quite sure that i couldn't do that unless i was really, really... REALLY drunk or something. So please, teach me! (i'm not being sarcastic).
 

Relish in Chaos

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Well...could've gone worse. You could've been drunk and said something stupid. You could've spent an entire hour literally chasing after her spouting Shakespearean-esque love poetry, leading her to believe that you want to rape her every time you're near her when you're drunk.

Yes, that actually happened to me.
 

BiscuitTrouser

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Good for you! You didnt let failure stop you and you did your damnedest not to let an opportunity pass you by. For such bravery and courage you earned the traditional manly reward of a single beer on me. If i knew you. Shame i dont.

Anyway im proud of you dude :p You have to respect a man willing to take a risk rather than mope and never know. I like and share that attitude.
 

Vegosiux

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'tis a sad day when I see the sensible choice revered as something extraordinary.
 

Dark Knifer

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Good going mate :)

That attitude is excellent for asking girls out. On the plus side that flustered look is usually considered cute. I should know, I exploit it whenever I can (has been in relationship with first girlfriend for nearly 2 years). Apparently being hopeless is rather attractive >.>

[sub][sub][sub]As in hopeless at asking out not in general, no offense for anyone... I hope >.> <.<[/sub][/sub][/sub]
 

Total LOLige

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That was good read man very entertaining, you've got the storytelling knack. Well done with your new found confidence you can achieve anything.
 

Xdeser2

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Haha

Good on ya man, Confidence will always help you in the long run. Hopefully, next time (if there is one that is) will go better this time 'round
 

Cowabungaa

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You can't win them all son, no shame in that.

But you did good today. Learned a valuable lesson, proved yourself! It's the stepping stone to success my boy.

 

wulfy42

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Um, next time ask if she would just like to be friends because you both seem to have alot in common and you enjoy her company. Your fine with her having a bf already.

Then if she ever breaks up...well....at least she'll know you and who knows...maybe want to move your relationship to a new level. Don't miss out on a great friendship just because you find her physically attractive as well.
 

Lee Black

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Been there many a time, I'm in my mid 30s and still haven't mastered the art but fundamental to it all seems to be the willingness to cheerfully fail and make a fool of yourself once in a while.

Well Done
 

anthony87

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It's a nice story alright....although that kinda shit goes differently here in Ireland. Here's it's more "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH G'WAN" by drunken onlookers trying to force the moment.

Not all the time mind you, but it happens like that now and then.
 

Pinkamena

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At least you tried, that's more than I could ever do.
*weeps in corner*
 

Daveman

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Blood Brain Barrier said:
Do you think she really had a boyfriend?

But yeah, cute story. I don't think I've ever been as brazen as that.
shhhhhhh... He doesn't need to think about that.

But yeah, unlucky, just shows rejection isn't that bad and it might give you the courage to do it more.
 

N3squ1ck

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Well, you are better then me, I am horrible with meeting girls :(
I met my GF I had for the past 1,5 (long distance, we broke up about 2 months ago) years over the internet, since that seems to be the only place in which I can climb over my awkwardness and actually talk with people in a normal matter.

At least I started going to uni now and actually got my arse up and started going to parties instead of sitting at home playing games all night, like I used to. So eventually I will perhaps be at your level, OP.
 

gigastar

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So youve proved to yourself that you have a bit of steel in you somewhere and presented more proof that Capatcha is both the best and worst thing to happen to theese forums in recent years.

All in all, not a bad day for you, was it?