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Sorry, I actually find that rather offensive.
-CCM
Actually, I do too. That's why I've made no moves without the "date" thing being clear.
Sorry, I actually find that rather offensive.
-CCM
Oh, I mentioned I was applying for a new job at work about two weeks ago and she said, "maybe then you could afford to take me on a real date."
Man, I haven't been on a date since the end of the Reagan administration. Are we being friends with girls now?
Na, the buddy's house is my buddy. She knows none of the people. She hasn't invited me to anything w/ her friends.
"date" shall be used on Sunday. I guess that's what I needed to hear
Sounds kind of like the Russians dosen't it
On a serious note, I think that you have gone too far with the friends thing. Keep hanging out with her if you want a girl buddy. Factor into that the complications if one of your friends at the UFC viewing party asks her out. If you are cool with all that, continue on. Otherwise, I'd uninvite her to the UFC, cancel the dinner, and cut my losses before I found myself in the romantic equivalent of Napoleon's campaign in Russia.
Actually, I do too. That's why I've made no moves without the "date" thing being clear.
Ah! Excellent then! I wish you the best of luck. Just ignore me, I tend to be a debbie downer.
-CCM
I SWORE to myself that I wouldn't get caught up in the typical dating games. I guess the fact that I'm even having a hard time with this shows that I have. I just gotta lay it out there and see what's up. What I suspected all along. Thanks B&B
Sorry did not mean to offend anyone. But have you never had a friend of the opposite sex that went a little further than friends, but were still able to remain friends.Sorry, I actually find that rather offensive.
-CCM
Sorry didnot mean to offend anyone. But have you never had a friend of the opposite sex that went a little further than friends, but were still able to remain friends.
Sorry did not mean to offend anyone. But have you never had a friend of the opposite sex that went a little further than friends, but were still able to remain friends.
Oh, I mentioned I was applying for a new job at work about two weeks ago and she said, "maybe then you could afford to take me on a real date."
Do I just say *** it and ask her knowing that whatever friendship will be ruined if it doesn't go my way? Nothing ventured, nothing gained? Is it too late and I just throw in the towel? So, what say ye B&B?
You don't want any of that! That seems to be a recurring thing I am seeing here. A "real date". She's never going to get what she wants.
My point is that if she wanted to get serious, she would have by now.
Remember this, if you really want a long term relationship to work. You have to be friends first. My best friend is my wife. We will have or 27th anniversary this July. Don't play games and just be honest. The rest will take care of itself.
Two different dudes just on Facebook?
Was shacked up with another guy for 4 1/2 years?
You already know the answer, time to be a man and quit fooling yourself.