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That dragon breath must have been frying her nostrilsI went on a date last week and we sat at the bar. Why was she facing forward while I was facing her? It was weird as hell.
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She did. She's the shyest woman I've ever met, I can not read her at all. I tried flirting but it went right over her head. The loud noises of the band seemed to bother her. Maybe she has Asperger's I don't know.
We danced to a few songs then took a break to cool off. A guy asked her to dance so she danced with him. I was still cooling off so I was just chilling watching the dancers. The guy she was dancing with tried to get close, and he put his hand on the small of her back, and she pushed him off and left him standing there on the dance floor. I pretended not to see what just happened, like I was looking in another direction, and I asked her how the dance went. She said it was weird but okay. Then she went and got her sweater, and tied it around her waist. I think she wanted to cover up her azz, she didn't seem to like the attention and looks she was getting.
Then another song came on and I danced with a different chick for that song. She was watching me the whole time, then halfway through the song I looked over and she was not there. I didn't know where she had gone. She sent a text saying she got tired so she left. But no one gets tired 45 minutes into an event...
Even though we hadn't officially made it a date, and I didn't get a chance to let her know that I was into her, it seems like she got jealous and left when I danced with the new chick. Or maybe she's introverted and can't handle those loud environments. She was more comfortable and open when we were at dance class. A lot of guys were asking her to dance, and she said no to a lot of people but danced with me.
She's an attorney with a Juris Doctor degree. She is very logical and seems introverted. I'm thinking that with this woman, it may be more beneficial to simply tell her that I'm into her and that I'd like to take her on a date.
It's almost like she's so intelligent and logical, that the usual game doesn't work on her.
She is super dramatic, breh.But she asked me to fight for her & she’s asking me if she’s not enough for me .
How do you approach this situation Fellas ?
Dont even fukk if she offered the puss...she's an emotional wreck..
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Charlie Hunnam and longtime girlfriend Morgana McNelis feel very differently about the potential future of their relationship.
The “Gentleman” star, 39, said on SiriusXM’s “Radio Andy” show that he is “indifferent” about tying the knot, while he says McNelis, 36, is “very eager” to get married.
“I’ll do it because it’s important to her, but I don’t have any sort of great romantic feelings towards it,” he added in the new interview with Andy Cohen.
His co-star Hugh Grant then said, “I wouldn’t go with that line when you pop the question.”
Hunnam and McNelis have been dating for nearly 15 years.
had a quickie wedding with actress Katharine Towne in 1999 when he was just 18 years old.
“We came to Vegas, but I couldn’t even get a drink so I didn’t actually think I was actually going to be able to get married,” Hunnam said in 2017, adding that the marriage resulted in “three terrible, painful expensive years.”
New semester of college just started and I was in my human bio class and there is a yellow bone in there that is so bad when I saw her I started sweating.
She did. She's the shyest woman I've ever met, I can not read her at all. I tried flirting but it went right over her head. The loud noises of the band seemed to bother her. Maybe she has Asperger's I don't know.
We danced to a few songs then took a break to cool off. A guy asked her to dance so she danced with him. I was still cooling off so I was just chilling watching the dancers. The guy she was dancing with tried to get close, and he put his hand on the small of her back, and she pushed him off and left him standing there on the dance floor. I pretended not to see what just happened, like I was looking in another direction, and I asked her how the dance went. She said it was weird but okay. Then she went and got her sweater, and tied it around her waist. I think she wanted to cover up her azz, she didn't seem to like the attention and looks she was getting.
Then another song came on and I danced with a different chick for that song. She was watching me the whole time, then halfway through the song I looked over and she was not there. I didn't know where she had gone. She sent a text saying she got tired so she left. But no one gets tired 45 minutes into an event...
Even though we hadn't officially made it a date, and I didn't get a chance to let her know that I was into her, it seems like she got jealous and left when I danced with the new chick. Or maybe she's introverted and can't handle those loud environments. She was more comfortable and open when we were at dance class. A lot of guys were asking her to dance, and she said no to a lot of people but danced with me.
She's an attorney with a Juris Doctor degree. She is very logical and seems introverted. I'm thinking that with this woman, it may be more beneficial to simply tell her that I'm into her and that I'd like to take her on a date.
It's almost like she's so intelligent and logical, that the usual game doesn't work on her.
I didn't take her out romantically.you don’t take a girl out romantically and allow her to dance with another man in front of u. Can’t believe no one has pointed this out yet. Wtf is going on in this thread now??
You invited her out to dance, correct? For what?I didn't take her out romantically.
And salsa dance isn't like that, anyway. Everyone dances with everyone, there's no grinding or anything sexy happening with salsa.
I can already tell that you're going to respond with some hoe shyt no matter what I reply. Don't worry about me, breh. Just leave it be.You invited her out to dance, correct? For what?