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Post by wolfgangravenna on Nov 26, 2010 1:58:47 GMT -5
Have you seen Stoned Age? Want to go clubbing? I wouldn't mind, especially if it was any of the females on this forum. Sorry, i may be new, but my experience on other forums makes me know better than to mix gender and internet.
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Post by tygerarmy on Nov 26, 2010 2:26:01 GMT -5
I totally trust the people of the forum. I would feel safe and secure knowing that if one of them were to ambush me and knock me unconsciouses for their sexual pleasure that they would not do so if it violated my sexual orientation.
I have some hair now! Granted the happy trail hair might be easier to actually grab onto. Which would be an amusing image.
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Post by chad sexington on Nov 26, 2010 2:53:03 GMT -5
If they're going to be reaching down there anyway, there's a handle located conveniently nearby.
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Post by Vene on Nov 26, 2010 12:01:31 GMT -5
Have you seen Stoned Age? Want to go clubbing? I wouldn't mind, especially if it was any of the females on this forum. Sorry, i may be new, but my experience on other forums makes me know better than to mix gender and internet. My experience tells me internet people are full of cuddles and hugs and love. They also squee over things like this:
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Post by syaoranvee on Nov 26, 2010 16:34:46 GMT -5
What would be the best way to go about to try to start a relationship with someone who's 5 years older to me?
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Post by Napoleon the Clown on Nov 26, 2010 17:25:40 GMT -5
Same way you go about starting a relationship with someone closer to your age.
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Post by Sleepy on Nov 26, 2010 19:27:23 GMT -5
No different. Just start by talking to the person.
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Post by MaybeNever on Nov 26, 2010 19:51:45 GMT -5
No different. Just start by talking to the person. However, you will need to use old-timey language to compensate for the vast gulf of years. I suggest you use phrases like "golly, that's swell!" or "that's the bee's knees!" or "Capital!" Additionally, you can never go wrong with a monocle and a top hat. NEVER.
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Post by Sleepy on Nov 26, 2010 19:56:47 GMT -5
No different. Just start by talking to the person. "golly, that's swell!" D'oh, I say that in real life.
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Post by syaoranvee on Nov 26, 2010 20:11:54 GMT -5
I've been friends with her for two years. I'm just afraid she'd turn me away because I'm too young.
She turns 25 in january, and I turn 20 in february.
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Post by Sleepy on Nov 26, 2010 20:24:22 GMT -5
Since you know her that well, you can more comfortably discuss the option of taking your relationship to the next level, face-to-face. I know it sounds tough to start that conversation, but it's best to be honest. If you get rejected, no loss. You can remain friends.
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Post by Vene on Nov 26, 2010 20:32:40 GMT -5
What would be the best way to go about to try to start a relationship with someone who's 5 years older to me? My mates have that much on me. I used hugs, they are very effective.
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Post by tygerarmy on Nov 26, 2010 23:27:10 GMT -5
Did someone say Free Hugs! Old picture but it always applies!
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Post by syaoranvee on Nov 27, 2010 0:12:40 GMT -5
Since you know her that well, you can more comfortably discuss the option of taking your relationship to the next level, face-to-face. I know it sounds tough to start that conversation, but it's best to be honest. If you get rejected, no loss. You can remain friends. I'm afraid it would be awkard if I got rejected.
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Post by Sleepy on Nov 27, 2010 0:38:14 GMT -5
If you guys are good enough friends and you want to remain friends, then the two of you should be able to hold the friendship together, even after rejection. Sure, it could be a little awkward at first, but it's nothing you can't work past.
If you fear that it'll be something you guys can't get over, then you have to weigh your options. Do you value your friendship to the point where you don't want to risk losing it? Or are you willing to take a little bit of a risk to possibly get into a relationship with her?
I don't know either of you, so I can't fairly give an opinion on whether or not things would be awkward if rejection did occur. From what I've seen though, people are generally able to remain friends after such an occurrence because the person who was rejected has a definite answer and can move on, thus allowing the friendship to continue.
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