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Join Date: Dec 2005
Age: 24
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Oh God, I remember when I read those for the first time, I laughed so much. I reckon it's a fake, but it's still funny as.
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Hello,
I have a date coming up this Saturday. I am 20 years old who recently moved to San Jose. Well, I would like to have a fun and impress my date. But, I have no idea where to go. Please recommend places in San Francisco where I can have fun with my date. Of course, romantci places is a big plus. Thank you. |
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日本語を食べません!
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: San Francisco
Age: 30
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What the heck do people in this city do, anyway? Um, go rent a couple of bicycles at Crissy Field, you can head all the way down to Fort Point underneath the Golden Gate bridge, if you're feeling up to it you can bike across the bridge and back or turn around and head all the way down to Ghiradeli Square. Should be a nice day tomorrow. |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: In the Land of Twilight
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haha! what an interesting topic!
yeah, I always think about it if she is also interested in me or not. I always met her at school and walk her home after class. we always talk about anime stuffs or anyting that would interest the both of us. I like her because she is always cheerful and smiles a lot and it makes me happy. I've read her previous posts in another forum site and I'm really amazed that were almost the same especially in our life! the only problem is that she is very friendly to other people! I still don't know if she already has someone she likes. I'm always thinking how to confess to her but its not just my forte to do that! some of my friends say that she also like me but I observed that she is just like that to her other friends. for all of you guys and gals who has done it...I'm all proud of you! ^^ I give love advices to my friends but I can't take my own advice! how silly I am! XD |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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日本語を食べません!
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: San Francisco
Age: 30
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![]() How old are you? Just ask her out to dinner or a movie or something really funky like a playground or miniature golf or something, just the two of you. I think she'll get what you're trying to hint at. ![]() But no 'confessing' or two-page letter, that's just kind of weird. |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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So it's not like you're confessing your heart out, it's just a movie. Take it one step at a time. Ah, the good old days of lies, "Hey I got an extra ticket to this movies, wanna come along, everyone will be there," ...and yet no one shows up except for the two of you. |
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ArtistJoin Date: Jan 2007
Location: 28°8′0″N 81°37′54″W
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Well, I don't really want to repeat what everyone in here mostly say, some way it's best to Confess immediately, sometimes it's not the best way to confess at all. Love isn't always the same way as most experienced.
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Join Date: Jan 2007
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Interesting topic, it made me create an account just to post here.
Well, I need your help guys. I've just turned 15 and never before I've kissed any girl. i'm still young for be on a real relationship, all I want is to make out with a girl to know how it is. I'm not ugly, but I'm also not handsome. Probably I fit in the normal category ^^. The problem is that I don't know how to talk to a girl I don't know. What do I need to do in order to kiss her? Oh, this reminds me of another question: With how many years do you kissed for the first time? I hope you can help me ^^ |
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Uncertainty
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Cornfields
Age: 26
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I'm sure you'll meet someone and have things go from there. I personally find kissing to be a much greater experience when it's with someone you care for than random person#1. As for my first kiss, I think I was 9. I went back and forth between two neighbor boys. Man, I was such a little slut.
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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Dude you don't need to be handsome to get a girl, all you need is a good sense of personality (humor is good also). Alot of people like to be around with someone who they can have a good time with (money and other things help too). That's the thing, you have to prove to a girl that you're a great person to be with and maybe she'll fall for you. To approach a girl huh? Well you could always use the straight forward method but that's not that special. Instead you could use secret notes (flowers or poetry works too, if she's into that) hidden in her desk or what not. Just sending her a signal that someone likes her but she doesn't know who it is yet. Let her get all happy and giddy about it, I'll let you choose the time to ask her out. My first kiss was younger than 9 probably about 4 or 5, it was with my neighbor. I don't recall it but my parents have a photograph of it. It was a kodak moment to them. Till today I still get tease over that photograph and it has always made me blush. Well good luck to you hope my advice is somewhat helpful. |
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Uncertainty
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Cornfields
Age: 26
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I was a rather dirty 9 year old though... The poor neighbor boys. They didn't know what they were getting into.
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Uncertainty
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Cornfields
Age: 26
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That's true. When you're a kid, you just go for it. Being 9 was still at the age where boys had cooties, so it was an interesting experience to say the least. And by dirty, I meant I still remember telling neighborboy#1 to try and see how long we could kiss. Of course, thinking back on that, it was more out of curiosity than anything.
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Age: 29
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Me and a neighbor girl somehow came to consider ourselves as boyfirend/girlfriend. One of our favorite games was "the wedding game". Her older sister was the priest. She held a short sermon (probably no longer then 30 seconds), at the end she probably said something like the classic "you may now kiss the bride". We then, of course, kissed. Don't know how many times we played that game that summer. Unfortunatly we got into a fight over a "rocking horse" (don't know the correct word for that toy) and broke up. My family moved shortly after. We did how ever attended the same school a couple years later, but her class was moved to another school after the first year. Don't think I ever saw her after that. Even now, I get a happy nostalgic feeling everytime I remember her/that summer.
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Uncertainty
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Cornfields
Age: 26
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I never did the marriage thing with the neighbor boys. I was somewhat the tomboy growing up. I was rather proud of the time my friends and I duct-taped one of those inflatable pools. It had a huge gaping hole in it, and we thought if we attached sticks to it with duct-tape that it would turn into a raft. Thankfully I wasn't the one who tested it in the creek. Back on topic though, my younger brother was 8 a few years back and he commented on how he already had two girlfriends. I just shook my head and gave him the 'wtf...?' look.
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