Author Topic: This girl + me = ?  (Read 3362 times)

occasionally girls give really mixed signals because they believe they can manipulate you. sometimes they dont even know what they are doing. i know how hard it is to man up and do something like this when you're in school, but it should pay off if she accepts you. There's a fine line between being in the friend zone and being ready for a relationship. it's completely up to you; not much more moral support i can offer to you here.


occasionally girls give really mixed signals because they believe they can manipulate you. sometimes they dont even know what they are doing. i know how hard it is to man up and do something like this when you're in school, but it should pay off if she accepts you. There's a fine line between being in the friend zone and being ready for a relationship. it's completely up to you; not much more moral support i can offer to you here.
The friend zone is just some made up area that guys talk about to excuse themselves from the fact that a girl doesn't like them after years.

I know this from my own personal experience.

you should brag about it to angsty teenagers and ask for help

The friend zone is just some made up area that guys talk about to excuse themselves from the fact that a girl doesn't like them after years.

I know this from my own personal experience.
no personally my definition of the friend zone is being too awkward to ask out a girl you are too acquainted with


no personally my definition of the friend zone is being too awkward to ask out a girl you are too acquainted with
That's not the friend zone, that is your own personal mental problems.

Everyone has their own view on the friend zone you pretentious brat, his is just as valid as yours.

*writes a note

"do you like me?"
[ ] Yes
[ ] No
Ahaha stuff, I got one of those and immediately scratched it out and said

"Learn to not write notes like that, and have some confidence."



Meanwhile

*Gets letter back*
*writes a note

"do you like me?"
[ ] Yes
[X] No

p.s. Write in a different hand writing, Paul.