Bummed out.
Posts: 936
  • Posted On: Mar 25 2007 2:45am
I asked this girl to prom, and after I asked she was all smiling and happy and stuff, and she said "[she'd] think about it."

Well, it's been a week, and now I just don't think she's interested. Whenever I glance at her in class, and find her looking, she looks away. And just tonight, which was a musical that she was in, I approached her and told her all that jazz about being great, and it seemed she was more preoccupied with other things.

TRF- your source for relationship advice.
Posts: 2558
  • Posted On: Mar 25 2007 3:19am
Actually, TRF is the place where we laugh at your pain.

Like I am.

Right now.
Posts: 257
  • Posted On: Mar 25 2007 3:21am
*Pats Kach on back* Sry man
Posts: 1865
  • Posted On: Mar 25 2007 3:22am
I was in the exact same situation last year. I asked the girl, she stared into my eyes with a smile and said she'd get back to me. She never did, and ended up going out with another guy to the prom as "friends".

I would suggest getting another date inline in case it ends up similar to my own case.
Posts: 257
  • Posted On: Mar 25 2007 3:23am
*makes note to self* ask girl to prom really early incase she is flaky, or not interested.
Posts: 5711
  • Posted On: Mar 25 2007 3:54am
Bitches; know thy roll.

In this case, Kach... that'd be you. Sorry holmes.
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  • Posted On: Mar 25 2007 10:42am
You gotta be more forceful with them. If they give you that stupid, "I'll think about it" line, then bitch slap them across the face and demand an immediate answer.

Women.
Posts: 347
  • Posted On: Mar 25 2007 12:54pm
"I'll think about it" = a polite way of saying "No"

Sorry Kach :(
Posts: 5711
  • Posted On: Mar 25 2007 6:29pm
Park Kraken; worlds worst advice on male-female relations. Period. Might as well ask the Mighty Oak or the Ocean, or the Raven.
Posts: 1913
  • Posted On: Mar 25 2007 6:48pm
Does that mean something to you if you're Canadian?