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Do you really want a girl who affiliates with sweaty, lairy, bullying man chavs?
> Maybe she didn't have anything to throw?
No, believe me, they had paper like you've never seen. It was like Partners Stationary shop in their bags.
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> I agree, wish they would make a move. I know one of them and she
> didn't throw any at me, so thats a bonus.
Maybe she didn't have anything to throw?
> Her friends sound like sweaty man-chavs.
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> And just because they used lighter ammunition on you lol, if they
> liked you theyd ask you to sit with them or make conversation with
> you.
I agree, wish they would make a move. I know one of them and she didn't throw any at me, so thats a bonus. True, the girls are 'sweaty man-chavs' but Sarah is something else....
But you don't know.
Why do you think she may have said stop then? Don't you see you need to look elsewhere? I was shy all the way through secondary school when it came to girls, this topic reminds me of myself in a way, except it wasn't so blatently obvious that she's not interested. I used to "fancy" girls who I knew a bit, but deep inside I knew I would have to get to know them far better if I was to ever go out with them anywhere - I found being shy the worst part of this due to not having the balls to actually talk to them.
The girl I'm with at the moment is my first serious relationship and it didn't start until I was 16. I used to feel like I was missing out seeing my friends have girlfriends, but it dawned on me quickly once I started seeing her that I wouldn't have appreciated being her boyfriend at a younger age - the whole giggling and rumour mongering I witnessed at school when other people went out whilst they were younger wasn't something I would have enjoyed. She's the first girl who I didn't try to approach and ask out, she asked me out and for that I'm thankfull - I didn't initially think "this is a girl who I want to be with", but after getting to know her I knew we had a chance to make it work.
Two years down the line and I'm still with her. Only one major bust up during this period and the biggest threat to the relationship is steadily approaching - university. Things like this can be made to work, unlike the situation you're in at the moment.
And just because they used lighter ammunition on you lol, if they liked you theyd ask you to sit with them or make conversation with you.
> Oh only two then.
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> If theyre throwing paper at you they clearly dont respect you or
> think your a potential boyfriend for one of them.
Better than some of the other girls experiences. Sarahs mates were literally hurling stationary sets at one girl. Sarah is more woman-like, she doesn't lower herself by doing that.