<p>And I agree with I Sky Pilot. </p>
<p>Slapping would be less, actually. A swift kick would do justice. (Where it really, really hurts)</p>
<p>And I agree with I Sky Pilot. </p>
<p>Slapping would be less, actually. A swift kick would do justice. (Where it really, really hurts)</p>
<p>I seriously think women are stupid beings.</p>
<p>Look, if you want women. You have to be assertive and become a sort of an alpha male, and show confidence.</p>
<p>Beat up the current alpha male of the room, and women will flock to you.</p>
<p>They only like assertive, “bad boy” men. </p>
<p>Give off a vibe that you can protect, and take over a woman. That’s what they want.</p>
<p>So when you go in to the dorms just treat it like prison and kick somebody’s ass on the first day?</p>
<p>Suddenly the communal bathrooms got way scarier.</p>
<p>i’ve asked guys out…uhm the guy that said yes already had a girlfriend, so I have been a little hesitant to ask out the guy I like now…</p>
<p>As a guy, I think it is always the male’s responsibility. Perhaps my view is a little bit dated, but it would really hurt my masculinity if a girl asked me out.</p>
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<p>Pretty much, yeah. What you should do is smash a beer bottle in the middle of the common room and shank the biggest, ugliest linebacker-looking guy you can find directly in the face. Try and carve your name into his face but if the blood makes the bottle too slippery then you can just do your initials (one letter on each cheek).</p>
<p>I can’t say for certain if this will get you laid in college but you’ll definitely be popular with the other inmates in the cell where you’ll be housed pending the resolution of your assault and attempted murder trial.</p>
<p>Bwahahaha, the last post made me laugh so hard.</p>
<p>he has to ask me out. a guy with confidence is reassuring. i like the safety of being with someone courageous.</p>
<p>^ What if no one asks you out then? If you don’t ask anyone out and no one asks you out, what do you think that means for you?</p>
<p>Hey, don’t come complaining to me when you’re 33 and have 8 cats.</p>
<p>i don’t think i can…im too shy</p>
<p>If a girl categorically refuses to ever ask guys out, I don’t think she’s entitled to demand equality in a relationship. Part of equal rights means sharing equally in risking rejection.</p>
<p>I would only “ask someone out” if I was sufficiently interested. Thankfully, though, I can kill any nascent interest. Guys ask first. Sorry.</p>
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<p>that’s not for you to worry about my friend. oh, they will.</p>
<p>I can’t really see a girl asking a guy out. They are the most unassertive and indecisive on the most trivial of things.</p>
<p>I’ve had cute, interesting girls make the first move with me many times before and I don’t anticipate that to end any time soon.</p>
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There’s nothing wrong with being a crazy cat lady, dammit!</p>
<p>All joking aside, I have asked a guy out. He was too shy to ask me himself. Turned out he was waaaaaay to clingy and kind of a stalker, so that relationship didn’t last long.</p>
<p>Other than that, I’ve always “waited” for the guy to ask me out (but if it’s clear he likes me, I make it clear if it’s reciprocated).</p>
<p>If a guy is too shy to ask a girl out, thats a big indication on his personality. It personifies insecurity and weakness; not attractive traits to most women.</p>
<p>^^^^ So according to you, if a girl is too shy to ask a guy out(or make some sort of move), that shows insecurity and weakness?</p>
<p>Stop it with the double standards! I thought CC’ers were better than that!</p>
<p>It’s awesome when they do ask. And I wish it happened more often (all the time). I’m male therefore I don’t read your subtle signs very well. Plus, every girl knows deep down what her market value is. Girls know if they are attractive, etc. If he’s in your range go for it because he will NOT turn you down. (Unless he’s already taken)</p>