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Alley Baggett Forum -> AlleyBaggett.net Discussions ~ Shyness Qurstion |
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Wed Jul 20, 2005 11:01 am
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Rank: Total Noob
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I am intelligent, Single, make that SINGLE, an admitted virgin,
, am curious as to what your reccomendations to getting over shyness and meeting people/dating wise ware, I have tried, have yet to find any quote on quote luck in the dating dept, let alone romance in the "sense of the word"
for reference I am not the typical reader by any means, love house music, clubbing, a programmer, just shy in meeting people.
Also Any Advice once on meet someone besides the obvious as to what to a not to do to build something bigger relationship wise
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Wed Jul 20, 2005 11:34 pm
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Joined: 15 Dec 2003
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Hi BIODRAIN,
Your answer is friends. The BEST way to find a long lasting loving relationship is to become friends with that person first...for a few months....then once you both feel comfortable with one another and have spent some quality time together.....then you can make the move and see if she responds. USUALLY, almost always, it works out.....because you've built this friendship/relationship on a rock....and it would only feel comfortable and right to move forward.
GOOD LUCK! |
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ALLEY!
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Thu Jul 21, 2005 10:16 pm
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Rank: Veteran
Joined: 07 Mar 2005
Posts: 837
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AlleyBaggett wrote: |
Hi BIODRAIN,
Your answer is friends. The BEST way to find a long lasting loving relationship is to become friends with that person first...for a few months....then once you both feel comfortable with one another and have spent some quality time together.....then you can make the move and see if she responds. USUALLY, almost always, it works out.....because you've built this friendship/relationship on a rock....and it would only feel comfortable and right to move forward.
GOOD LUCK!
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Great advice, Alley, but I've always wondered: if you become friends with someone you're attracted to, how soon should you wait before trying to explore being "more than friends"? Do you have a time window to make your move before you're elected "Mayor of Friendville" (a little Friends-related humor )? |
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