Not too far off, actually.
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'Study time'... I mean that's just silly!"
If they already had a nearly-relationship going on then the guy should maybe try and find the courage, unless he doesn't feel that way. Then study time isn't so bad.
B) Because both my cousin and one of my friends have been asked out and said yes, only to be told that it was a dare or a joke, and all through my first year of high school people asked me out like that. It really lowers your confidence.
The only times I've ever been asked out were for dares and "oh, the everyone just wanted to see what would happen." kind of things. So if anyone were to ask me out in any way, my thought process would be:
1. nO
2. Are they joking/dared/filming
3. If not 2, what IS their motif? To get me to try looking pretty then stand me up somewhere for laughs?
4. Why would they ask me out?¿
5. Are they a murderer
6. What if they're seriou--HAhahA
7. Oh they've gone away...uh...
Hmm. Then on top of that, there's another delightful and happy thought process for if any guy
approaches me, which I won't depress you with.
Bottom line is though, I majorly fail at social interactions with boys. And I wouldn't know
what to do if someone genuinely asked me out. O___O
The only boys I could ever kind-of talk to (socially! Not flirting! X'D) are friend's boyfriends, because something in my weirdo brain says that if Friend is dating them, they're safe to be around so I might as well have a chat. And then the friend gets all defensive and says I'm trying to steal their man which is laughable and usually ends up like "why would/how could I steal your boyfriend? Let alone with a riveting and oh so flirty discussion about TINTIN OF ALL THINGS." And then the friendship carries on as usual
My best friend (male) had to wait until the age of 25 until he got his first girlfriend.
My dad jokes that I'm not allowed to date until I'm 25 X'P