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(Jul. 31, 2011  4:59 AM)Roan Wrote: [ -> ]Dear lord, someone do this whole board a favor and close this thread. I beg you.
It's actually helped out a few people, surprisingly.
(Jul. 30, 2011  8:53 PM)Deikailo Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jul. 30, 2011  8:02 PM)th!nk Wrote: [ -> ]Ya know what I need to do? Get my drivers license. Then I can take people on interesting dates (which covers up my inherent dull, tiresome nature). Okay, maybe I'm being too negative about me, but anyway. I should set a target for at least starting to learn to drive though, because it'd mean I'd at least be able to go places and have stuff to talk about.

Plus, public transport is not romantic.
Careful. I have a car, I had money, and every girl I had an iota of interest in started using me for my car and money. Don't fall into that trap. Sometimes she's got to work for you, bro.

My sister does that Gasp.this thread shouldnt be closed ethier its helped people.Im one of those people to Speechless.
(Jul. 31, 2011  12:07 AM)Nano Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jul. 30, 2011  8:12 PM)bugturtles Wrote: [ -> ]give her a ride on a motorcycle

chicks dig motorcycles

And mopeds! Beep beep!

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(Jul. 31, 2011  2:26 PM)Deikailo Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jul. 31, 2011  4:59 AM)Roan Wrote: [ -> ]Dear lord, someone do this whole board a favor and close this thread. I beg you.
It's actually helped out a few people, surprisingly.

Surprisingly, indeed.

I just don't think a topic like this, especially considering what's been posted in it so far, is really appropriate.
This thread is great. It shows that there are a majority of young kids who actually stay away from MTV when it comes to functional dating and relationships. Unlike here in Arlington Texas where it's all about the booty and whatnot to the youth.....
(Jul. 31, 2011  6:21 PM)Roan Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jul. 31, 2011  2:26 PM)Deikailo Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jul. 31, 2011  4:59 AM)Roan Wrote: [ -> ]Dear lord, someone do this whole board a favor and close this thread. I beg you.
It's actually helped out a few people, surprisingly.

Surprisingly, indeed.

I just don't think a topic like this, especially considering what's been posted in it so far, is really appropriate.
Some of the themes are a little bit edgy, yeah, but on the whole we've been discussing things responsibly. I think learning about relationships and everything else from this thread is a lot safer than learning it from middle school peers at school who think it's all fun and games.

When shows like 16 and pregnant and celebrity divorces make light of love on seemingly every level, this thread starts to look extremely good, especially since a majority of us are against that sort of thing.
(Jul. 31, 2011  6:34 PM)Codeine Extorts Wrote: [ -> ]This thread is great. It shows that there are a majority of young kids who actually stay away from MTV when it comes to functional dating and relationships. Unlike here in Arlington Texas where it's all about the booty and whatnot to the youth.....

Most of the kids who would post on a Beyblade forum are either too young to care about "booty" or are in the demographic that's too shy to get a girl who'd fill that role.
I can also see that with the whole

"HURRRRRDUURRRRRR MY GIRLFRIEND IS HOT"

business...
(Jul. 31, 2011  8:15 PM)To Wrote: [ -> ]Most of the kids who would post on a Beyblade forum are either too young to care about "booty" or are in the demographic that's too shy to get a girl who'd fill that role.

Actually, there have been a lot, or too many, kids posting about how they need to find a girlfriend because it is "in" at school, which makes them so hypocritical it is absolutely disgusting to read.
(Jul. 29, 2011  7:29 PM)Gasher Master Wrote: [ -> ]I have never had a gf before. The problem is when I get close to them or TRY to talk to her I eather wimp out(Im super shy) or h-h-have a t-t-terrible stuter. Any sug?

Can someone plz help me? I dont need a gf but it would be a nice reference in the future...
(Jul. 31, 2011  8:15 PM)To Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jul. 31, 2011  6:34 PM)Codeine Extorts Wrote: [ -> ]This thread is great. It shows that there are a majority of young kids who actually stay away from MTV when it comes to functional dating and relationships. Unlike here in Arlington Texas where it's all about the booty and whatnot to the youth.....

Most of the kids who would post on a Beyblade forum are either too young to care about "booty" or are in the demographic that's too shy to get a girl who'd fill that role.

nailed it tbh
Our three month anniversary is tomorrow, what should I get her?
^ You had a girlfriend since you were 11....?
3 month, not year. Although, the term 'anniversary' means 'yearly'.
(Aug. 03, 2011  2:08 AM)Ronnie Radke Wrote: [ -> ]Our three month anniversary is tomorrow, what should I get her?

A dozen burn fireblazes because it is shaped liked roses and your love for her burns like the eternal Pheonix represented by the bey.
(Aug. 03, 2011  2:37 AM)ikmv Wrote: [ -> ]
(Aug. 03, 2011  2:08 AM)Ronnie Radke Wrote: [ -> ]Our three month anniversary is tomorrow, what should I get her?

A dozen burn fireblazes because it is shaped liked roses and your love for her burns like the eternal Pheonix represented by the bey.
This.
(Aug. 03, 2011  2:08 AM)Ronnie Radke Wrote: [ -> ]Our three month anniversary is tomorrow, what should I get her?

I don't know your girl friend so I can't answer. Get her what she likes, like roses or something.
(Aug. 03, 2011  2:55 AM)storm dranzer Wrote: [ -> ]
(Aug. 03, 2011  2:08 AM)Ronnie Radke Wrote: [ -> ]Our three month anniversary is tomorrow, what should I get her?

I don't know your girl friend so I can't answer. Get her what she likes, like roses or something.

Get her something she will enjoy. Like a CD she wants or a stuffed animal. The more thoughtful the gift the more she will like it.
(Aug. 03, 2011  2:08 AM)Ronnie Radke Wrote: [ -> ]Our three month anniversary is tomorrow, what should I get her?

If its a anniversary get her something that has to do with ur relationship together. If its for her birthday focus on her intrests. Its always worked for me and alot of couples I know.
(Aug. 05, 2011  12:20 AM)CyberPegasus29 Wrote: [ -> ]
(Aug. 03, 2011  2:08 AM)Ronnie Radke Wrote: [ -> ]Our three month anniversary is tomorrow, what should I get her?

If its a anniversary get her something that has to do with ur relationship together. If its for her birthday focus on her intrests. Its always worked for me and alot of couples I know.

Well...
1. Congrats Tongue_out
2. From my idea I think a puppy/kitty Tongue_out who doesnt love animals Tongue_out
Yeah, but what if she doesn't want to have the responsibility of taking care of an animal?
Stuffed animals are always a better option.
Actually,at my summer camp,so far 2 girls came to me asking if I like a a certain person,I run away.>>>>
Well I can see your point Noodoo Uncertain

What about a goldfish?

...buy her a gold fish Tongue_out
(Aug. 05, 2011  3:29 AM)Ultimate Kcpj Wrote: [ -> ]Actually,at my summer camp,so far 2 girls came to me asking if I like a a certain person,I run away.>>>>
Just say NO and walk away. Works...trust me!
How about just spending time together instead of buying gifts? Gifts will perish overtime, but good memories last forever.
(Aug. 05, 2011  3:29 AM)Ultimate Kcpj Wrote: [ -> ]Actually,at my summer camp,so far 2 girls came to me asking if I like a a certain person,I run away.>>>>
You should just ask them "why doesn't she ask me herself?"

It doesn't make you look like a flake (because I think you can be made fun of for that at your age), but at the same time you didn't answer their question.