Asking people out
Tell us your biggest successes and most embarrassing failures. Not that we're after new chat-up lines, or anything.
( , Thu 10 Dec 2009, 11:36)
Tell us your biggest successes and most embarrassing failures. Not that we're after new chat-up lines, or anything.
( , Thu 10 Dec 2009, 11:36)
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I'm
the worst person when it comes to pulling people. I'm not drop-dead ugly or fat, I'm just very very head-in-the-clouds. I also have a terrible trait- the urge to be nice. I find it hard to tell people to fuck off, which has resulted in many many amusing situations for my friends (not for me) though luckily I usually manage to get rid of them after a while.
However the worst chat up line ever used on me was by a woman (we were in a gay bar so not really that surprising.) She was tall, butch and very scary. Her line was 'I like you. I really like you. And I'm not wearing knickers.' I'm not that short- 5'5 or so, but she was probably near the 6ft mark so, and just trapped me up against a wall to 'dance.' I ducked under her arm, grinned nervously and said. 'I'll get you a drink.'
I think I'm the only person whose bought someone a drink to get them to leave her alone (while she drank, I hid behind a taller friend.)
That was the failure (for both of us)
The success story. Well I've never used a chatup line, but the thing that worked was actually taking a massive breath, pysching myself up and actually asking someone out for a coffee. They accepted, and although the relationship didn't happen, it felt like a massive achievement that I'd actually initiated something, instead of doing the usual 'do they like me, do I dare make a move, I should just wait.' that I always do
( , Mon 14 Dec 2009, 14:11, 5 replies)
the worst person when it comes to pulling people. I'm not drop-dead ugly or fat, I'm just very very head-in-the-clouds. I also have a terrible trait- the urge to be nice. I find it hard to tell people to fuck off, which has resulted in many many amusing situations for my friends (not for me) though luckily I usually manage to get rid of them after a while.
However the worst chat up line ever used on me was by a woman (we were in a gay bar so not really that surprising.) She was tall, butch and very scary. Her line was 'I like you. I really like you. And I'm not wearing knickers.' I'm not that short- 5'5 or so, but she was probably near the 6ft mark so, and just trapped me up against a wall to 'dance.' I ducked under her arm, grinned nervously and said. 'I'll get you a drink.'
I think I'm the only person whose bought someone a drink to get them to leave her alone (while she drank, I hid behind a taller friend.)
That was the failure (for both of us)
The success story. Well I've never used a chatup line, but the thing that worked was actually taking a massive breath, pysching myself up and actually asking someone out for a coffee. They accepted, and although the relationship didn't happen, it felt like a massive achievement that I'd actually initiated something, instead of doing the usual 'do they like me, do I dare make a move, I should just wait.' that I always do
( , Mon 14 Dec 2009, 14:11, 5 replies)
The last bit...
Is the closest I've got to asking anyone out in the last 11 years.
I've asked people out for a drink, and been rejected, and I can take that, but its the 'I only agreed to come for a coffee to make you feel better' that is annoying.
As for you being the worst person when it comes to pulling.. I'm pretty certain its me..
( , Mon 14 Dec 2009, 14:16, closed)
Is the closest I've got to asking anyone out in the last 11 years.
I've asked people out for a drink, and been rejected, and I can take that, but its the 'I only agreed to come for a coffee to make you feel better' that is annoying.
As for you being the worst person when it comes to pulling.. I'm pretty certain its me..
( , Mon 14 Dec 2009, 14:16, closed)
Yeah
the coffee thing can be a minefield, but it generally gives you both a chance to have a chat on your own rather than in a group.
I am definitely the worst puller no contest :) my friends can't work out why- I'm reasonably pretty (no earth-shaker), I've got a decent figure and clever. I'm personally absolutely certain it's the sense of humour. A lot of men do not like a woman with a sense of humour, especially when it's a ropey sense of humour
( , Mon 14 Dec 2009, 14:24, closed)
the coffee thing can be a minefield, but it generally gives you both a chance to have a chat on your own rather than in a group.
I am definitely the worst puller no contest :) my friends can't work out why- I'm reasonably pretty (no earth-shaker), I've got a decent figure and clever. I'm personally absolutely certain it's the sense of humour. A lot of men do not like a woman with a sense of humour, especially when it's a ropey sense of humour
( , Mon 14 Dec 2009, 14:24, closed)
I'm sure Mme Whiplash admires those with a ropey sense of humour :P
*Ducks*
( , Mon 14 Dec 2009, 14:25, closed)
*Ducks*
( , Mon 14 Dec 2009, 14:25, closed)
Indeed yes.
Although there seems to be something of a theme developing here.
*Runs to hide on bbc.co.uk*
( , Mon 14 Dec 2009, 15:05, closed)
Although there seems to be something of a theme developing here.
*Runs to hide on bbc.co.uk*
( , Mon 14 Dec 2009, 15:05, closed)
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