Mrs. Sawyer
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It's good that you're over that Nell.
Hmm?Ugh...
At this rate, I'll have to put off women for another year...
*cries inside*
Unfortunately, I used to flip out when a girl I liked would add me on Facebook, thinking it meant "she liked me".
I was once a sad, sad case.
No, I've matured since those days. I was taking a jab at myself.
I like smiling. Smiling's my favorite.
Is she ugly? If she's not ugly I'd seriously just try having a little fun with her. You don't have to like try anything, but just go out for drinks and see what happens. Girls are attracted to guys who around other women. So if you can maintain a girl in your life it's a good thing. Also, don't be afraid to mess around. It's good fun.I mentioned how I found the profile on OK Cupid from a girl that's in the same play as me. We had a rehearsal today and ended up walking home together because she lives a couple of blocks away from me. I'm not attracted to her and for some reason it was kind of weird talking to her knowing that I had found her profile. But it would've been awesome had I actually been attracted to her.
And I was taking a jab at ou.![]()
I have a very strong intuition that not being able to smile naturally in photos indicates a lack of confidence. When I had those issues I was exactly like that. My smiles looked awkward in photos. I usually smirked on profile pictures. Now they are all natural smiles.
I disagree; some people just really dislike posing for photos. My boyfriend has all the self confidence in the world, but I still have to beg him to smile if we're taking a "nice" picture together.
I've seen his photos on Facebook and his smile doesn't look awkward to me, so that really isn't the point I made. I said if your smile is awkward in photos it indicates a lack of confidence, not if you don't like posing for photos. That wasn't what I said.I disagree; some people just really dislike posing for photos. My boyfriend has all the self confidence in the world, but I still have to beg him to smile if we're taking a "nice" picture together.
I don't understand why you have to "put off women". Are there none around? Where do you live? Is it some secluded place?
I like smiling. Smiling's my favorite.
Yeah whatever.My coworker doesn't really need any more aura and mystique though - he's French (very obvious from his name) and has a hot accent.
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You should definitely take things like this as an indication of interest. Just don't hyperventilate every time this happens. She probably did it because she does like you, but if you overreact to it, it's a real turn off. Like Hitch says, the only thing you should be trying to do with women, the only job you have, is to not f*** up (and be patient). Try to let them come to you a bit.Unfortunately, I used to flip out when a girl I liked would add me on Facebook, thinking it meant "she liked me".
I was once a sad, sad case.
No, I've matured since those days. I was taking a jab at myself.
You should definitely take things like this as an indication of interest. Just don't hyperventilate every time this happens. She probably did it because she does like you, but if you overreact to it, it's a real turn off. Like Hitch says, the only thing you should be trying to do with women, the only job you have, is to not f*** up (and be patient). Try to let them come to you a bit.
HmmmNo, you should never take that as a sign of interest. I accept any friend request from Facebook as long as I've met the person once in real life. Doesn't mean anything though.
Exactly why I said "Just don't hyperventilate every time this happens" and "Try to let them come to you a bit".If she's starting to go out of her way to talk to you, that's a different story, accepting Facebook friend requests is meaningless.
This is not something that happens to you regularly? I mean you have girls that text you and call you on a somewhat daily basis, right? I guess I'm a little confused. I kind of assumed most people have girls that show interest in them. Making girls interested in you is pretty easy imo. Doesn't mean they like you. Interest is a fairly fleeting thing.If she's starting to go out of her way to talk to you
I don't understand why you have to "put off women". Are there none around? Where do you live? Is it some secluded place?
Hmmm, no it's a fairly clear indication of interest. If someone requests you on Facebook as a friend, and it's a girl, that to me would indicate at least a passing interest (I'm pretty sure that's what we're talking about).
I'd say friend requesting them is a no-no, but I've made that work
Exactly why I said "Just don't hyperventilate every time this happens" and "Try to let them come to you a bit".
This is this whole "play it cool" thing. Girls come to me constantly, and usually "friend requesting" and "facebook" is exactly where it starts. One girl who used to like my status's and stuff like that randomly showed up at my Manufacturing company yesterday.
Facebook, quite frankly is one of the single best hook-up inventions ever.
This is not something that happens to you regularly? I mean you have girls that text you and call you on a somewhat daily basis, right? I guess I'm a little confused. I kind of assumed most people have girls that show interest in them. Making girls interested in you is pretty easy imo. Doesn't mean they like you. Interest is a fairly fleeting thing.
I've seen his photos on Facebook and his smile doesn't look awkward to me, so that really isn't the point I made. I said if your smile is awkward in photos it indicates a lack of confidence, not if you don't like posing for photos. That wasn't what I said.