• Best of luck to the class of 2024 for their HSC exams. You got this!
    Let us know your thoughts on the HSC exams here
  • YOU can help the next generation of students in the community!
    Share your trial papers and notes on our Notes & Resources page
MedVision ad

reading the signs. (2 Viewers)

Alexander23q

New Member
Joined
Nov 7, 2005
Messages
17
Location
Wakeley
Gender
Male
HSC
2006
what are the signs? and how do you read em?

for instance.. a friend of minee.. were close.. and i would like to hook in however i dont know if she feels the same way.. we talk alot and we go out we hug and we kiss each other on the cheek and so on.. (i guess you can say thats a poitive sign? haha) anyway.. on the other hand.. this other girl.. we would talk.. we would organise to go out and everything.. but when ever it comes to the date.. it gets cancelled.. and she messages every now and then and i reply and then we msg each other for a while blah blah blah.. aNNND.. they continuously say that they want to see you but never make an effor to see you? (would that be a bad sign or a good one?)
 

mr_brightside

frakfrakfrakcackmackshack
Joined
Jan 29, 2005
Messages
1,678
Location
Sydney
Gender
Male
HSC
2005
pull her aside and move in for a proper kiss. If she goes for it then (y)

If she doesn't then it's all good. Just cry and say you need to feel some sort of
emotional contact because your worrying there's something wrong with you.
 

AsyLum

Premium Member
Joined
Nov 13, 2002
Messages
15,899
Gender
Undisclosed
HSC
N/A
A could just be good friends.
B sounds like a wench.
 

CieL

...
Joined
Oct 12, 2004
Messages
3,120
Gender
Female
HSC
2005
Girls are like that... they hardly take initiative to "organise" meetups...

I hug and kiss (cheek) all my friends just as a greeting, and I'm not interested in any of them? lol
 

ElGronko

Not premium
Joined
Sep 12, 2004
Messages
1,034
Location
Yes
Gender
Male
HSC
2005
Chicks are weird.

Get this (hoping girl or girls friends do not come here):

So this is all in the space of three weeks.

Girl in one of my tutes and I start chatting and walking to and from class together. She continually makes innocuous remarks such as "oh, you're going to law revue, we should go together", and "we should meet up in the holidays", but never specific. I'm think, cool, this is chill.

We are talking about music in a lecture, only for 5 minutes or so, then randomly, she has made me a CD with her favorite music on it. 'Sif that's not a sign, no one does that without some kind of intention, to someone you have only known a couple weeks.

So we are smsing each other back and forth, I still haven't properly asked her our, as I just hadn't really been presented with the right opportunity, but we are smsing each other back and forth and the like.

Then, a few days later (after I have reciprocated through giving her a mix CD of my music), I am chatting with a few friends at Manning, one of them is one of her good friends, and randomly, not relating to the conversation at all, her friend goes to me "You should find [girls] birthday, it's coming up soon". Now I haven't spoken to this chick about the girl at all, and we weren't talking about birthdays, it was just another obvious thing that meant obviously they had been talking about me and all things positive.

So that night, after going to a uni party thing at a club (at which we danced together and chatted etc.), at the 3am McCafe coffee run (Wednesday night, nothing else open) I politely ask if she would like to do something with me in the holidays.

What do I get? The "I don't know" treatment.

A crushing blow.

Bare in mind that the CD business and the proper flirting all took place within a week, I don't really think it was a case of "waiting too long".

I swear, I have asked girls out for way less than the signs I got here...and yet...bloaw, pick ax to the heart.


I know that girls play stupid games where they lead the dude on and then make him "prove" himself before the knot is tied, but I'm not one of the people who plays these games as I think they are lame and childish. Anyway, I really don't see her as the type that would do it.

Crushing.
 

Nakashima

We GLAMOROUS
Joined
Jun 14, 2006
Messages
491
Gender
Female
HSC
2005
Yeah well, some [annoying] girls are like that with everyone.

So you don't just look at how she treats YOU, but other guys too.
 

AsyLum

Premium Member
Joined
Nov 13, 2002
Messages
15,899
Gender
Undisclosed
HSC
N/A
Its all part of the chase isn't it *sigh*
 

what971

Now in Oriental Flavour!
Joined
Aug 13, 2005
Messages
1,645
Gender
Female
HSC
N/A
Egronk said:
Chicks are weird.

Get this (hoping girl or girls friends do not come here):

So this is all in the space of three weeks.

Girl in one of my tutes and I start chatting and walking to and from class together. She continually makes innocuous remarks such as "oh, you're going to law revue, we should go together", and "we should meet up in the holidays", but never specific. I'm think, cool, this is chill.

We are talking about music in a lecture, only for 5 minutes or so, then randomly, she has made me a CD with her favorite music on it. 'Sif that's not a sign, no one does that without some kind of intention, to someone you have only known a couple weeks.

So we are smsing each other back and forth, I still haven't properly asked her our, as I just hadn't really been presented with the right opportunity, but we are smsing each other back and forth and the like.

Then, a few days later (after I have reciprocated through giving her a mix CD of my music), I am chatting with a few friends at Manning, one of them is one of her good friends, and randomly, not relating to the conversation at all, her friend goes to me "You should find [girls] birthday, it's coming up soon". Now I haven't spoken to this chick about the girl at all, and we weren't talking about birthdays, it was just another obvious thing that meant obviously they had been talking about me and all things positive.

So that night, after going to a uni party thing at a club (at which we danced together and chatted etc.), at the 3am McCafe coffee run (Wednesday night, nothing else open) I politely ask if she would like to do something with me in the holidays.

What do I get? The "I don't know" treatment.

A crushing blow.

Bare in mind that the CD business and the proper flirting all took place within a week, I don't really think it was a case of "waiting too long".

I swear, I have asked girls out for way less than the signs I got here...and yet...bloaw, pick ax to the heart.


I know that girls play stupid games where they lead the dude on and then make him "prove" himself before the knot is tied, but I'm not one of the people who plays these games as I think they are lame and childish. Anyway, I really don't see her as the type that would do it.

Crushing.
k.
 
Joined
Mar 21, 2004
Messages
2,198
Location
Northernmost Moonforests of the North
Gender
Male
HSC
2002
Egronk said:
Chicks are weird.

Get this (hoping girl or girls friends do not come here):

So this is all in the space of three weeks.

Girl in one of my tutes and I start chatting and walking to and from class together. She continually makes innocuous remarks such as "oh, you're going to law revue, we should go together", and "we should meet up in the holidays", but never specific. I'm think, cool, this is chill.

We are talking about music in a lecture, only for 5 minutes or so, then randomly, she has made me a CD with her favorite music on it. 'Sif that's not a sign, no one does that without some kind of intention, to someone you have only known a couple weeks.

So we are smsing each other back and forth, I still haven't properly asked her our, as I just hadn't really been presented with the right opportunity, but we are smsing each other back and forth and the like.

Then, a few days later (after I have reciprocated through giving her a mix CD of my music), I am chatting with a few friends at Manning, one of them is one of her good friends, and randomly, not relating to the conversation at all, her friend goes to me "You should find [girls] birthday, it's coming up soon". Now I haven't spoken to this chick about the girl at all, and we weren't talking about birthdays, it was just another obvious thing that meant obviously they had been talking about me and all things positive.

So that night, after going to a uni party thing at a club (at which we danced together and chatted etc.), at the 3am McCafe coffee run (Wednesday night, nothing else open) I politely ask if she would like to do something with me in the holidays.

What do I get? The "I don't know" treatment.

A crushing blow.

Bare in mind that the CD business and the proper flirting all took place within a week, I don't really think it was a case of "waiting too long".

I swear, I have asked girls out for way less than the signs I got here...and yet...bloaw, pick ax to the heart.


I know that girls play stupid games where they lead the dude on and then make him "prove" himself before the knot is tied, but I'm not one of the people who plays these games as I think they are lame and childish. Anyway, I really don't see her as the type that would do it.

Crushing.
This made me laugh. I have added colour to emphasise where things went wrong. In case you still cannot understand what happened, I have provided an illustration here.

Good day to you sir!
 

vern

Member
Joined
May 2, 2006
Messages
93
Gender
Male
HSC
2005
Egronk said:
Chicks are weird.

Get this (hoping girl or girls friends do not come here):

So this is all in the space of three weeks.

Girl in one of my tutes and I start chatting and walking to and from class together. She continually makes innocuous remarks such as "oh, you're going to law revue, we should go together", and "we should meet up in the holidays", but never specific. I'm think, cool, this is chill.

We are talking about music in a lecture, only for 5 minutes or so, then randomly, she has made me a CD with her favorite music on it. 'Sif that's not a sign, no one does that without some kind of intention, to someone you have only known a couple weeks.

So we are smsing each other back and forth, I still haven't properly asked her our, as I just hadn't really been presented with the right opportunity, but we are smsing each other back and forth and the like.

Then, a few days later (after I have reciprocated through giving her a mix CD of my music), I am chatting with a few friends at Manning, one of them is one of her good friends, and randomly, not relating to the conversation at all, her friend goes to me "You should find [girls] birthday, it's coming up soon". Now I haven't spoken to this chick about the girl at all, and we weren't talking about birthdays, it was just another obvious thing that meant obviously they had been talking about me and all things positive.

So that night, after going to a uni party thing at a club (at which we danced together and chatted etc.), at the 3am McCafe coffee run (Wednesday night, nothing else open) I politely ask if she would like to do something with me in the holidays.

What do I get? The "I don't know" treatment.

A crushing blow.

Bare in mind that the CD business and the proper flirting all took place within a week, I don't really think it was a case of "waiting too long".

I swear, I have asked girls out for way less than the signs I got here...and yet...bloaw, pick ax to the heart.


I know that girls play stupid games where they lead the dude on and then make him "prove" himself before the knot is tied, but I'm not one of the people who plays these games as I think they are lame and childish. Anyway, I really don't see her as the type that would do it.

Crushing.
I know the type, not to be putting her down but she may do this to a lot of guys for an ego boost.
 

what971

Now in Oriental Flavour!
Joined
Aug 13, 2005
Messages
1,645
Gender
Female
HSC
N/A
ogmzergrush said:
This made me laugh. I have added colour to emphasise where things went wrong. In case you still cannot understand what happened, I have provided an illustration here.

Good day to you sir!
he has a really big hat?
 
Joined
Mar 16, 2005
Messages
154
Gender
Female
HSC
2005
Damn Egronk, that's rorted big time. But as someone else said there's not one standard to go by, but in your case I would so think that she liked you.

As for Alexander, just go for the pash (or even just a peck, is there a hurry?) and see how she reacts. However, if she declines she may just feel nervous and apprehensive....might not mean she isn't keen. How old is she? Why don't you say something like "im starting to think you don't want to go out for lunch or something because I always ask and we still haven't got there yet!" in a half joking, half serious way and see what happens. I reckon verbally letting her know how you feel and asking if she feels the same is probably better than the sudden pash but you know what would work best I guess.
 

Gilbert1

Humoures Pun
Joined
Jul 23, 2006
Messages
951
Location
Glebe
Gender
Male
HSC
2006
If your worried about going for the pash go for the slow kiss on the cheak.
HUH? Kiss her on the cheak and move away very slowley while looking into her eyes. It'll give a moment and a reaction.
 

sja

dingleberry
Joined
Mar 17, 2006
Messages
201
Gender
Male
HSC
2006
Just stick your dick in her mouth!

and do it twice.
 

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Users: 0, Guests: 2)

Top