- Joined
- Jun 4, 2008
- Messages
- 5,019
- Solutions
- 1
But then you have to talk to people..
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Deleted Tinder yesterday. Sick of the conversations that never go anywhere and the crap dates that follow. Going to go old fashioned and attempt to talk to people in real life.
I've been texting someone recently. She's nice and I really like her.
She writes do instead of though.
I can't spell for fuck, and don't want to be that person, but FFS is it that hard to get right??
Deleted Tinder yesterday. Sick of the conversations that never go anywhere and the crap dates that follow. Going to go old fashioned and attempt to talk to people in real life.
Good man.Deleted Tinder yesterday. Sick of the conversations that never go anywhere and the crap dates that follow. Going to go old fashioned and attempt to talk to people in real life.
You shouldn't have deleted it, you should have just sent loads of messages that were like "Look, do ya fancy a ride or what?"
We met when she walked up to me at a party and offered me a swig of her Jager. More Irish than the Irish themselves.Says the man with the foreign girlfriend.
fruit puns work for me. baby if you were a fruit, you'd be a fine-apple.
My friend scoffed at me the other day for saying that it was creepy and intrusive to approach people on the street while they’re on their way to work or whatever and compliment their looks. What do people think?
yeah, i said as much. he was having none of it. he said they should be flatteredI think this would be weird 100% of the time.
Unless you work as a maitre d' or a hostess, and it's early?
Even then.
Who the fuck wants anything said to them on their way to work. Much less telling them what your dick is thinking.
100% agreedI think its horrendous. And it also sucks that a girl should be "flattered" by whatever attention she gets, whether its wanted or not. No one wants to be fucking approached on the street, that is why we wear headphones. Ok, bye.
As long as you don't say, "smile" to women, I think it's okay. I really hate when men tell me to smile. Starting conversation (sober and during the day) on the other hand shows confidence and I'm all for that in men.My friend scoffed at me the other day for saying that it was creepy and intrusive to approach people on the street while they’re on their way to work or whatever and compliment their looks. What do people think?
I got approached by a very strange man on Bond Street the other day. I was walking along minding my business and I could hear this muttering behind me. I turned around and there was this creepy dude giving me the most intense stare I’ve ever seen and saying “you’ve got a lucky face. Do you want to know why you’ve got a lucky face?”. I said “go away” and just walked off. Completely freaked me out, from the way he was looking at me I thought he was going to attack me or pull a knife or something. I have no idea what the lucky face thing meant. Maybe he liked my beard.
Upgrade your account now to disable all ads...
Upgrade nowWe use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.