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mandaforever

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sparten042 said:
also should i tell her that i've liked her for the length of time i have or does it seem creepy?
dont say that.....just keep it short and to the point. "I like you, lets go out".

As a girl, I hate it when guys try to explain themselves. Just be confident and do it.

I hate it more though when I can tell a guy likes me yet he does nothing about it. It's like...grow some balls!! I would have gone out with a lot of them, if they had just asked.

Sorry to sound bitter, I'm just so mad at the fact that so many guys are pussies now. What happened to being confident and bold? If someone turns you down, so what???? I've asked guys out too, I've gotten turned down, and look at me, I'm still alive! And I'm a woman!

geez guys, man up.
 

mandaforever

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sparten042 said:
also should i tell her that i've liked her for the length of time i have or does it seem creepy?
dont say that.....just keep it short and to the point. "I like you, lets go out".

As a girl, I hate it when guys try to explain themselves. Just be confident and do it.

I hate it more though when I can tell a guy likes me yet he does nothing about it. It's like...grow some balls!! I would have gone out with a lot of them, if they had just asked.

Sorry to sound bitter, I'm just so mad at the fact that so many guys are pussies now. What happened to being confident and bold? If someone turns you down, so what???? I've asked guys out too, I've gotten turned down, and look at me, I'm still alive! And I'm a woman!

geez guys, man up.
 

Thundero13

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sparten042 said:
also should i tell her that i've liked her for the length of time i have or does it seem creepy?
Don't be like really upfront, I tried asking a guy out once doing that & it didn't turn out well, and then it became really awkward and now we're not even in the friend zone. Anyway I pretty much just had the one experience with this sort of thing so, yeah don't freak her out, hope it goes well for you be sure to let us know :)
 

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sparten042 said:
also should i tell her that i've liked her for the length of time i have or does it seem creepy?
Not creepy at all. Its really your choice in the matter to tell her or not. I'm the type that would because I try to be one-hundred percent honest with girls I am interested in. But that is just my opinion on it. You know her better than I do. Your call.

Over time? You should definitely let her know. Right away isn't always the perfect time. That's more of a "lying on the couch together" moment. You know, one where you perk up and say, "You know, I had the biggest crush on you for the longest time." Then you seem cute! (Or I'm way off and have found the reason for every failed relationship thus far)
 

damselgaming

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Surely if this other guy was a 'best friend' you'd know if somethings was going on? Also just man up about it.
 

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sparten042 said:
right, a couple of things, ill keep it short.

1) man up: i literally mean this btw, women are heavily attracted to real men, the kinda that have inner confidence and stuff, so make sure you KNOW that SHE deserves YOU, not the other way round, becaue you're a great guy and you know it ;)

2) ask her out for coffee/tea or something, just hang out and have a chat.

3) be playful, funny, and a bit cocky and you'll do brilliantly, she'll be chuffed that you asked her out =)


Good luck dude, your gona do great ;)
 

lolmynamewastaken

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12 hour rule.

okay in all seriousness, just remember you might be a bounce back, and do you really want to be her attempt at not being lonely after a mildly long relationship?
 

sparten042

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Man, damn it I spent like the better part of half and hour trying to find you this picture that had a quote on it and if I see it I'll post it later, but the last two lines of the quote went something like:
"If you hesitate, you're not worth it. If she says no, she's not worth it."

Mind you those lines followed something else, but it was such a fitting quote.

Still I'll leave this here
http://wallbase.cc/wallpaper/309456

Sorry I couldn't embed it for some reason.
this my friend is an extremely ingenious quote, it gives me even more to think about, thanks, im not trying to be sarcastic by the way. :L

artanis_neravar said:
sparten042 said:
one other thing should i tell her i've liked her for as long as i have or shall i just midfy it a little bit ?
That's a little difficult to answer
On the one hand I don't think it would hurt to tell her, and it might be endearing for her to hear it
on the other hand she might find the original shyness a turn off and not telling her, and haing her find out latter doesn't seem like a big deal to me.

You know what type of girl she is which do you think fits her best?
im not too sue what her reaction would be in relation to this as she seems to be fairly resilient when it comes to an situation such as a relationship, and i think we're at that point now, where i could probably tell her most things, however i dont think the shyness thing would be an issue as if you remember she only just recently broke up with her boyfriend who she was dating when i started to like her.

mandaforever said:
sparten042 said:
also should i tell her that i've liked her for the length of time i have or does it seem creepy?
dont say that.....just keep it short and to the point. "I like you, lets go out".

As a girl, I hate it when guys try to explain themselves. Just be confident and do it.

I hate it more though when I can tell a guy likes me yet he does nothing about it. It's like...grow some balls!! I would have gone out with a lot of them, if they had just asked.

Sorry to sound bitter, I'm just so mad at the fact that so many guys are pussies now. What happened to being confident and bold? If someone turns you down, so what???? I've asked guys out too, I've gotten turned down, and look at me, I'm still alive! And I'm a woman!

geez guys, man up.
hey, hey, hey when i approach women i like to try and be best of both, an sensitive listener who they can talk to with all their problems and a strong, bold pillar of support in times of need, it's just that im so set on getting this right that i want to be on perfect form, and it's nice to a point of view from the other side ;)

Thundero13 said:
sparten042 said:
also should i tell her that i've liked her for the length of time i have or does it seem creepy?
Don't be like really upfront, I tried asking a guy out once doing that & it didn't turn out well, and then it became really awkward and now we're not even in the friend zone. Anyway I pretty much just had the one experience with this sort of thing so, yeah don't freak her out, hope it goes well for you be sure to let us know :)
i know what you mean, one of my best friends who was a girl asked me out a while ago, at the same time another one did, and i really didn't cope with it very well, me and both of these other girls never got together and we've really drifted apart kinda sad really... but i'l be sure to post the result of y endeavours on here tomorrow :D
 

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Hobo Steve said:
Edit: When it comes to "romance" remember these words.

He who hesitates, masturbates.
Oh man, I haven't heard that one before. You, sir, have just won the internet. I'll award it once I stop coughing on the soda I was drinking as I read your post.
 

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XHolySmokesX said:
sparten042 said:
right, a couple of things, ill keep it short.

1) man up: i literally mean this btw, women are heavily attracted to real men, the kinda that have inner confidence and stuff, so make sure you KNOW that SHE deserves YOU, not the other way round, becaue you're a great guy and you know it ;)

2) ask her out for coffee/tea or something, just hang out and have a chat.

3) be playful, funny, and a bit cocky and you'll do brilliantly, she'll be chuffed that you asked her out =)


Good luck dude, your gona do great ;)
thanks for the help, im set on doing it tomorrow, and im going for it, but do you think striding up to her in the middle of school sling er dwn on my arm salsa style and asking her on a date is a bit too much? :L lol

lolmynamewastaken said:
12 hour rule.

okay in all seriousness, just remember you might be a bounce back, and do you really want to be her attempt at not being lonely after a mildly long relationship?
nah, she's not that type of girl, and the reason she got dumped was because her boyfriends ex got dumped and wanted to get back at her now ex :S. ( this is gonna get confusing real quick) :L
 

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sparten042 said:
artanis_neravar said:
sparten042 said:
one other thing should i tell her i've liked her for as long as i have or shall i just midfy it a little bit ?
That's a little difficult to answer
On the one hand I don't think it would hurt to tell her, and it might be endearing for her to hear it
on the other hand she might find the original shyness a turn off and not telling her, and haing her find out latter doesn't seem like a big deal to me.

You know what type of girl she is which do you think fits her best?
im not too sue what her reaction would be in relation to this as she seems to be fairly resilient when it comes to an situation such as a relationship, and i think we're at that point now, where i could probably tell her most things, however i dont think the shyness thing would be an issue as if you remember she only just recently broke up with her boyfriend who she was dating when i started to like her.
Oh when you started to like her she had a boyfriend, I thought you liked her but before you could do anything about it she got a boyfriend, well in that case it really shouldn't mater because you waiting this long was the right thing to do, you don't want to interfere with her relationship with someone else for your own "selfish" needs. Please note that I use the term selfish to mean the fact that you like her and want to be with her, it was not meant as an insult
 

sparten042

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artanis_neravar said:
sparten042 said:
you don't want to interfere with her relationship with someone else for your own "selfish" needs. Please note that I use the term selfish to mean the fact that you like her and want to be with her, it was not meant as an insult
no, i know exactly what you mean that's why i made sure that neither she nor her boyfriend found out, i didn;t what to ruin anyone's anything be it a friendship or relationship, but it seems as though i've done the noble thing, and i hope it pays off :)
 

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Speaking as someone who has been infatuated with many girls but only had one actual relationship of any kind (met a girl at random on a Big Bang Theory fan site - she then came to visit me in Scotland, and now we've been married for just over a year), it's far worse to look back at relationships that could have been than suffer the temporary embarrassment of asking and being rebuffed.

It can work out, of course - wait long enough and you too might stumble across the right person and end up in the perfect marriage almost by accident. But most people don't have that sort of luck - and the only way to give luck a hand is to pluck up the courage to ask. If you're rebuffed it's not the end of the world - move on and try again with someone else.

Give it a try. What have you got to lose?
 

sparten042

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awmperry said:
Speaking as someone who has been infatuated with many girls but only had one actual relationship of any kind (met a girl at random on a Big Bang Theory fan site - she then came to visit me in Scotland, and now we've been married for just over a year), it's far worse to look back at relationships that could have been than suffer the temporary embarrassment of asking and being rebuffed.

It can work out, of course - wait long enough and you too might stumble across the right person and end up in the perfect marriage almost by accident. But most people don't have that sort of luck - and the only way to give luck a hand is to pluck up the courage to ask. If you're rebuffed it's not the end of the world - move on and try again with someone else.

Give it a try. What have you got to lose?
thanks, and i love that word "infacutated", also you're a very fortunate man to find love like that, to be honest i'd walk to scotland for his girl... and i live in swindon! :L

also Kalezian care to elaborate?
 

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Hobo Steve said:
Man up, stop pissing around and just go ask her.
Its not that difficult folks, and trust me, planning some big weird romantic fantasy of how to ask a girl out is just plain ol creepy.

Edit: When it comes to "romance" remember these words.

He who hesitates, masturbates.
This gent ain't wrong.

So ask her out. Worst thing that happens, she says no.
 

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sparten042 said:
also should i tell her that i've liked her for the length of time i have or does it seem creepy?
seems kind of creepy dude. Just casually ask her out man, and honestly dude your over thinking it. All you need to do is ask her if she would like to go to the movies/dinner/whatever on (insert date) night?
 

sparten042

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hah, it's true, the best answer is usually the simplist one, thanks to every one who helped me out tonight and i will be sure to post the results on thisthread tomorrow :D
 

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sparten042 said:
thanks for the help, im set on doing it tomorrow, and im going for it, but do you think striding up to her in the middle of school sling er dwn on my arm salsa style and asking her on a date is a bit too much? :L lol
to be honest with you... yes, probably very well.

it's normally the over the top stuff that you need balls of steel to do that get the girl, especially so if you do it in a way that tells her you know what your doing and it doesn't bother you what others might think, because your in control of yourself.

so as much as you might not have expected me to say this, and i will say it again; Yes, that probably will work very well.