Atria35 (post: 1598435) wrote:^ Instead of asking randomly while he's online (because overall it might be an awkward/bad time for him then) just ask him next time you see him in person. It's far more sociable and friendly - asking for his number when you self-admittedly barely know him is kind of strange/creepy and wouldn't go over nearly so well.
dothackzero (post: 1598985) wrote:Still having a hard time to getting to hang out with people outside my main group... Especially when it comes to trying to add in more girls...
armeck (post: 1598991) wrote:I think you should not worry so much about adding women to your group, and just let it be what it is.
Crossfire (post: 1598998) wrote:areyoukiddingme.jpg
Common sense, man. If she has a boyfriend, it's generally ill-advised to ask her out.
dothackzero (post: 1598985) wrote:Still having a hard time to getting to hang out with people outside my main group... Especially when it comes to trying to add in more girls...
armeck (post: 1599002) wrote:I have a question regarding this, i'm sure this has been asked before but i'm going to ask it again. do you hang out with your group because you like to hang out with the group, or are you just trying to meet girls?
dothackzero (post: 1599003) wrote:I'm trying to hang out with people that I think are gonna be fun to hang out with(This includes the girls too). Though I am also doing in hopes that I'll eventually find a wife through, or even if she is one of friends.I'm just a worrier that's being cautious but still looking for people that I have fun with and enjoy being around too.
So yeah, simple answer... It's for both.
armeck (post: 1599004) wrote:If you are hanging out with people for the sake of hanging out with people. worrying about adding people probably isn't a good idea. I would just let it go, more people will join.
Now, If you are hanging out when them just to meet girls how do you think it would make the other dudes you hang with feel to know that you are just using them in order to meet women. Just something to think about
armeck (post: 1599004) wrote:If you are hanging out with people for the sake of hanging out with people. worrying about adding people probably isn't a good idea. I would just let it go, more people will join.
Now, If you are hanging out when them just to meet girls how do you think it would make the other dudes you hang with feel to know that you are just using them in order to meet women. Just something to think about
Furen (post: 1599011) wrote:This.
A person should be with a group of people who build you up and make you:
1. Make you feel better about yourself (exceptions to this include #2)
2. Straighten you out when you've gone astray
3. People who challenge you to better yourself
I have a group who would take a bullet for me, and I them, we constantly help others when we're having a hard time or build us up when we're good. It's a good dynamic, even if it's small, and we don't always get to see each other.
Find a group like that, it'll make so much of life easier (and usually, more fun)
armeck (post: 1600165) wrote:is my personal experience socializing is the best way to improve social skills.
armeck (post: 1600165) wrote:is my personal experience socializing is the best way to improve social skills.
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