go_jays_go wrote:Well, look at it on the flipside. If you and your girlfriend break up, you have a "hot" option waiting for you.
Probably not if this alleged hot chick finds out you ran your mouth about her liking you to everyone...
When it comes to girls you have to play it cool, Spiegs. You played it the opposite of cool there. How would you react if your girlfriend, (who probably told you this to make you feel good about yourself) started bragging to all of her friends that some incredibly hot dude (that isn't you) liked her?
I feel like a total jack ass. We had a long talk last night and pretty much she doesn't trust me (which she has her reasons) and I am going to do anything to gain it back. Thanks for your coments. I am very niave when it comes to girls
Without trust, there is no relationship. If she doesn't trust you, it's over. I wouldn't worry about it though, from the sound of it, she's the one with the issues.
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Spiegs1106 wrote:ok, Iv been dating this girl for 9 months now. The other day she tole me that this extreemly hot chick I work with wanted me. I went to my best friend and was like "dude this hot chick wants me" and I also made other refrences to people. I know it's stupid but come on
Spiegs1106 wrote:ok, Iv been dating this girl for 9 months now. The other day she tole me that this extreemly hot chick I work with wanted me. I went to my best friend and was like "dude this hot chick wants me" and I also made other refrences to people. I know it's stupid but come on
Spiegs1106 wrote:ok, Iv been dating this girl for 9 months now. The other day she tole me that this extreemly hot chick I work with wanted me. I went to my best friend and was like "dude this hot chick wants me" and I also made other refrences to people. I know it's stupid but come on
she said that wasn't cool and kind of flipped
Keep that up and you'll be...
too bad thats already out of the question
Oh snap!
[size=10]"Men are apt to mistake the strength of their feeling for the strength of their argument." [/size]