No it isn't. He comes in to post his made up interactions and you guys eat it up.
What difference does it make to you, if they are made up? Not that you have that proof, mind you.No it is. He comes in to post his made up interactions and you guys eat it up.
What's so hard to believe about some girl liking the Witcher, it's one of the most popular games ever. Like that's not special at all.
It's well known that a girl's favourite part of a video game is the combat system so why on earth would one be interested in The Witcher 3?
You know we can tell you're full of shit right? You expect us to believe every single girl you meet just loves to talk about and play video games? You just happen to be out in public and a random chick you talk up loves the Witcher, or Skyrim or whatever? And this consistently happens with every single girl you speak to?
You're either approaching emo 13 year olds at your local GAME or the munters at your nearest Spoons.
What's so hard to believe about some girl liking the Witcher, it's one of the most popular games ever. Like that's not special at all.
I didn't say it was a random girl I just met. It's the girl I've been seeing over the last 4 weeks... the one that I've been playing video games with... the same one I bought Okami HD for. Her name is Amy.
Are you surprised that she likes video games? Is it utterly unbelievable?
Also, yeah it's not actually that hard to find a girl that's into gaming. My ex used to attend the gaming society at University, so I met her through that. I go to lots of video gaming events, etc, and you can meet girls there... but even on tinder, like there are plenty of girls on there that like games. On OKCupid you can filter by 'video games' and see what comes up (often nothing useful, but quite a lot if you live in a highly populated area). For what it's worth, I met Amy on tinder, she had a long bio, and listed video games as one of her interests.
You really do not need to explain yourself.I didn't say it was a random girl I just met. It's the girl I've been seeing over the last 4 weeks... the one that I've been playing video games with... the same one I bought Okami HD for. Her name is Amy.
Are you surprised that she likes video games? Is it utterly unbelievable?
Also, yeah it's not actually that hard to find a girl that's into gaming. My ex used to attend the gaming society at University, so I met her through that. I go to lots of video gaming events, etc, and you can meet girls there... but even on tinder, like there are plenty of girls on there that like games. On OKCupid you can filter by 'video games' and see what comes up (often nothing useful, but quite a lot if you live in a highly populated area). For what it's worth, I met Amy on tinder, she had a long bio, and listed video games as one of her interests.
I honest to God googled those sites because I didn't believe you and thought you were trolling, lol.What do you guys think of JSwipe? My problem is that I know everyone on there and Jewish girls don't play video games. Might be better off on farmersonly.com tbh
Elaborate. Generally you avoid the friend zone by never getting into it. You express interest in a romantic relationship, and either bounce or accept it if you're rejected. You definitely should not stay around and hope she changes her mindDoes anyone have any successful tips for getting out of the friend zone?
I'm really bad at this apparently
Does anyone have any successful tips for getting out of the friend zone?
I'm really bad at this apparently
What Sal said, but yeah, tell her how you feel and what your intentions are in no ambiguous terms; that you want to DATE her and that you're interested in getting to know her ROMANTICALLY. If she reciprocates, great! If not, move on.Does anyone have any successful tips for getting out of the friend zone?
I'm really bad at this apparently
If you've already expressed your interest and she said she's not interested, accept it and move on.Does anyone have any successful tips for getting out of the friend zone?
I'm really bad at this apparently
By not getting friendzoned in the first place.Does anyone have any successful tips for getting out of the friend zone?
I'm really bad at this apparently
Nope, I'll never change for someone else. What they see is what they get.Are any of you making new years resolutions related to dating / relationships?
I changed myself a lot for my ex
What Sal said, but yeah, tell her how you feel and what your intentions are in no ambiguous terms; that you want to DATE her and that you're interested in getting to know her ROMANTICALLY. If she reciprocates, great! If not, move on.
Nope, I'll never change for someone else. What they see is what they get.
I guess no one believes I'm real because I ghost so muchTIL I'm not a girl cuz I like Witcher 3
Can I trade in the periods for a dick and balls plz?
Is there a post here? I just see a blank space on my screen.
Don't forget the awkward random boners and blue balls
That was me earlier this year.I've never intentionally ghosted any one, but there was one girl I dated for a month or two and one day we just didn't text each other... or the next day... or ever again. No idea why actually, though obviously I wasn't terribly attached anyhow.
Always very awkward, lol. Least she didn't take it to heart though.Amy saw one of the messages on my phone when she was in my room and made a comment 'another girl?', and I just deleted the contact.
The threads been a bit crazy the past few pages.
Remember this place is for advice,sharing interesting articles and discussing what worked for you and what hasn't with regards to dating so that we can all learn, discuss and help each other.
If you don't have anything constructive to say and are just coming in to troll or stir the pot to get a reaction wind your neck in please, it's not necessary or needed.
Does anyone have any successful tips for getting out of the friend zone?
I'm really bad at this apparently
Have you ever taken a girl away for a long romantic weekend Puppy? Where would you suggest?$500 gift for someone you have been seeing for three months seems marginally excessive to me but I think it depends what it is and the story behind the gift. It could be totally fine in many cases. I think money well spent is taking a girl on a vacation and traveling somewhere interesting for a long weekend together. Depending on the place it may get pricey but something about it just works and you can make memories traveling together. It's also good for long distance too.
Might have asked this months ago but if I'm 6'0 am I a victim of heightism or am I blessed
*shrug* Can't even imagine spending that much on someone I barely know but if you want to that's fine but then demanding them back is super tacky. You can make any decision you want but if you decide to spend that much then you have to understand it was your decision regardless of what happens afterwards. Also, I don't lump dinners in with $500 of straight gifts so I wouldn't categorize what you shared as being the same. At least with dinners it's something you did together and it's not all in one go, now if you spent $500 on a single dinner that's clearly different but $500 in dinners over a couple months is on the higher end but not crazy depending on where you go.People do. I remember with my ex I was with her for 2 weeks and she bought me an imported Soul Sacrifice Vita with a load of games, for more than £400 as a birthday gift.
It's relative to the amount of money that you have access to. For her the cost wasn't that big of a deal at the time and it was a very thoughtful gift as she knew I wanted the game and the custom Vita looked great.
With the girl I'm currently dating, I've probably spent about £500 on her over the last month between restaurants and Christmas gifts. I'm not super wealthy but I have a little excess per month so I usually put that into whatever I'm focusing on at the time - in this case, having a good time with a girl. I wouldn't get her super expensive gifts though, I'd rather focus on spending money on experiences that have potential to bring us closer together. Like day trips out, and things like that.
I wouldn't resent it if the girl and I didn't work out though. I have a good time at the restaurants I take her, etc.
I don't think it's appropriate to ask for them back, but he would care because even though he has money, the expense was relative to caring about the girl. Spending $400 on someone that doesn't care about you, that you're not going to speak to, is a waste of money, regardless of whether you're 'loaded' or not.
He's being 'thoughtless' as you put it, because at this stage he doesn't care about her happiness anymore. The gifts were thoughtful, because at the time, he did.
Also the last line of your post is kind of ignorant. If it was a $50 trinket that he could 'barely afford' then it wouldn't be meaningless because he would have obviously struggled to get together that gift. It's cliche but in general I think it's the thought that counts which is why when I gift I tend to buy small, thoughtful items that show a girl that I listen to them, that I care about how they think and feel. Gifts that show I think about them, and that cause them to think about me (things like books and video games are good for this, because as a girl plays / reads them she'll often come back and talk to me about them).
Because of all the social stigma surrounding men who above average in height... What...Might have asked this months ago but if I'm 6'0 am I a victim of heightism or am I blessed
*shrug* Can't even imagine spending that much on someone I barely know but if you want to that's fine but then demanding them back is super tacky. You can make any decision you want but if you decide to spend that much then you have to understand it was your decision regardless of what happens afterwards. Also, I don't lump dinners in with $500 of straight gifts so I wouldn't categorize what you shared as being the same. At least with dinners it's something you did together and it's not all in one go, now if you spent $500 on a single dinner that's clearly different but $500 in dinners over a couple months is on the higher end but not crazy depending on where you go.
I am 6 foot even myself, and had a girl tell me I was too short for her. She was 5'9" and said that in heels she might be taller.Might have asked this months ago but if I'm 6'0 am I a victim of heightism or am I blessed
Yeah I'll still take that over periods thank you
I am 6 foot even myself, and had a girl tell me I was too short for her. She was 5'9" and said that in heels she might be taller.
So you never know.
It's OK as long as you are not too thin.Might have asked this months ago but if I'm 6'0 am I a victim of heightism or am I blessed
What would her response have been had you asked;I am 6 foot even myself, and had a girl tell me I was too short for her. She was 5'9" and said that in heels she might be taller.
So you never know.
Would asking for weight as a response be too shitty or just right shitty?
Note weight doesn't bother me tooooo much