wording when asking girl out
when you ask a girl out, are you real simple like "wanna go do something this weekend?" or do you have more of a plan like "I have tickets to (whatever) this Friday night - do you want to go?"
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Re: wording when asking girl out
simple is fine, arising from whatever you're talking about is better. If you're agreeing on something you both like (or disagreeing in a friendly way), say, then 'wow, I'd love to talk to you about this a lot more, what about we ....'
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Re: wording when asking girl out
No words are necessary really. Just put a bowtie around your junk and when the perfect moment arises, whip it out. If she doesnt get it then it was never meant to be.
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i usually just write "will you go out with me? check yes or no (with two boxes to check in)."
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No words are necessary really. Just put a bowtie around your junk and when the perfect moment arises, whip it out. If she doesnt get it then it was never meant to be. [/ QUOTE ] This pwns my answer. Obviously. |
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No words are necessary really. Just put a bowtie around your junk and when the perfect moment arises, whip it out. If she doesnt get it then it was never meant to be. [/ QUOTE ] |
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"Do you want to go out sometime?"
It doesn't matter what you say so much, as long as you say it with the attitude that: a) you're confident she'll say yes b) if she doesn't say yes, you won't care |
Re: wording when asking girl out
"I'd love to bang you"
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"I'd love to bang you" [/ QUOTE ] You would be surprised how often something similar to this can work. |
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Wu-Wu-Wunna ggggo for a little bu-bu-boat ride? On my-my-my boat? Wu-Wu-With me?
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