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Guest 87vlt

Hint 1: Don't go out with a chick for her drop dead looks as these ones usually know their hot and will screw you around.

Hint 2: Don't ever show them your bank account or let on to them how much you have.

Hint 3: Don't go out with a chick and expect to change her. they never change!!!

Final Hint: if you want a chick really bad and you are almost certain it will work, don't give up, try like a mofo cause the opertunity will float away.

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Originally posted by neoGT-25

lol, we need g/fs to feel needed :) sad but true... i miss having long term relationships... all the girls my age up here are all ether ****s or dont like to have long term relationships... :D

bloody hell i hate being 16 :)

if you need girl friends to be need obviously your mates are not true mates. Your still at school, so you won't know who your real mates are until you've finished and are out a few years. People move on and leave as do your mates. you will get new ones and life will go one. remeber guys not every girl you meet or become friends with you have to root or got out with. Often being friends with chicks can lead to relationships with her friends .....

Guest 87vlt

ok least most of you people will go to a coed school and its gives you the confidence and opertunities to meet females. I had to wait until I left school to meet new people cause I went to an all boys boarding school and no I' not FUC(KING GAY!!!!! and it sucked the big one!!!

Guest 87vlt
Originally posted by NismoGirl

I'm a chick.. and I like cars.. And I'm ugly..

What does that make me??

dude most people are only ugly to them selves not to other people. Stop putting yourselves down it only makes it harder for yourself ..... crap i'm starting to sound like an old guy with plenty of experience ...... shit i'm scaring myself .... :0

Originally posted by 87vlt

ok least most of you people will go to a coed school and its gives you the confidence and opertunities to meet females.  I had to wait until I left school to meet new people cause I went to an all boys boarding school and no I' not FUC(KING GAY!!!!!  and it sucked the big one!!!

did you play sogy sao?

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