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#15
by
Dman
on 08 Feb, 2009 09:32
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Actually, THAt sounds like a great antidote. What have you got to lose? Worse case scenario, you confirm what you suspect. But better case scenario, you find out that despite your "friends" efforts, she is still digging you.
I have this vision of that happening, and you driving home all pumped-up, knowing that your buddy's efforts were in vein, and that you rose to the top!
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#16
by
MLNHD
on 08 Feb, 2009 09:32
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What's to lose by asking?
Oh, yeah. One other question: What did your buddy's date think of him flirting with your date?
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#17
by
Ghost1988
on 08 Feb, 2009 09:37
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What's too lose by asking?
Oh, yeah. One other question: What did your buddy's date think of him flirting with your date?
it was kind of an unfair situation cuz his date was actually more of a "friend" to begin with so he wasnt losing out on much. thats why it was so harsh because it was actually soposed to be my date that he kind of ruined lol.
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#18
by
Tom McGarry.
on 08 Feb, 2009 09:39
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Ghost,
Sorry to hear that your date went bad but I have a curious question for you. If his date and yourself were dumb founded, then why didn't you strike up the conversation with he and see what happens there?
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#19
by
Ghost1988
on 08 Feb, 2009 09:40
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Ghost,
Sorry to hear that your date went bad but I have a curious question for you. If his date and yourself were dumb founded, then why didn't you strike up the conversation with he and see what happens there?
haha his "date" was OBNOXIOUS lol. she annoyed me all night. thats a good question though lol. if i could tolerate her i prolly would have made a move.
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#20
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 08 Feb, 2009 09:46
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You had a date, it wasn't a marriage. Sure your "buddy" is an "_ss" but there will be more dates, and lots of them--and remember God loves _ssholes, look how many he made. This was just you're first date proudly Sly--and it didn't turn on your slyness but other issues. Get on with life, date anyone and everyone you take a fancy to-I don't agree that you can't have an interest in your buddy's date unless they have a commitment that they publish to the world.
Now this doesn't fit exactly for a guy, but what I told my daughters early on in the dating game has the same message, "You're going to kiss a lot of frogs before you find the Prince!" Your princess is out there, go find her and have fun doing it.
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#21
by
Ghost1988
on 08 Feb, 2009 09:54
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You had a date, it wasn't a marriage. Sure your "buddy" is an "_ss" but there will be more dates, and lots of them--and remember God loves _ssholes, look how many he made. This was just you're first date proudly Sly--and it didn't turn on your slyness but other issues. Get on with life, date anyone and everyone you take a fancy to-I don't agree that you can't have an interest in your buddy's date unless they have a commitment that they publish to the world.
Now this doesn't fit exactly for a guy, but what I told my daughters early on in the dating game has the same message, "You're going to kiss a lot of frogs before you find the Prince!" Your princess is out there, go find her and have fun doing it.
thats actually really good advice saint. ive heard that saying to

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#22
by
andrew
on 08 Feb, 2009 11:21
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Ghost ... You've gotten lots of good advice from the sly brothers.
My only additional comment about "her" is that if you're still interested in her your best angle is to just ignore her. I'm sure she picked up the vibe that you liked her. She chose to follow your friends lead, but he doesn't seem like that a great guy given what he did to you. She will likely realize that he's an a$$hole and remember that you were a nicer guy. So, let it rest for a while and then see if you can "bump into her" somewhere in a while.
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#23
by
Pshrynk
on 08 Feb, 2009 11:53
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#24
by
Ghost1988
on 08 Feb, 2009 12:03
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#25
by
PowerOfCheese
on 08 Feb, 2009 12:08
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God loves _ssholes, look how many he made.

Well said Saint, Dman...
Ghost, your "friend" is a tool. I'd wager that's not an ego you're seeing, it's insecurity and immaturity.
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#26
by
PowerOfCheese
on 08 Feb, 2009 12:09
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Oh, boy. And here I thought from the subject line that things had gone well. 
That's some of your best material RazorX
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#27
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 08 Feb, 2009 12:44
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#28
by
PeripheralxMvmnt
on 09 Feb, 2009 06:59
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Dating is a numbers game. Its like Poker. About half of the game is determined by the draw, and theres nothing you can do about it. Then the other half is mental. How you talk to her, how the environment is, how shes feeling, how shes reacting, etc. And its different with each girl/hand.
Just like poker, some hands you have to fold before you even see the flop, some you get pot committed, and sometimes you hit big.
If you play, this makes more sense. if not, then it just looks like i threw a bunch of words at you. haha
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#29
by
PeripheralxMvmnt
on 09 Feb, 2009 07:00
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Dating is a numbers game. Its like Poker. About half of the game is determined by the draw, and theres nothing you can do about it. Then the other half is mental. How you talk to her, how the environment is, how shes feeling, how shes reacting, etc. And its different with each girl/hand.
Just like poker, some hands you have to fold before you even see the flop, some you get pot committed, and sometimes you hit big.
If you play, this makes more sense. if not, then it just looks like i threw a bunch of words at you. haha 
P.S: Ditch the douchebag friend. IMHO.