<p>Psycho, it’s not difficult at all to understand the difference between the two, I was having a dumb blonde moment, it happens sometimes, and now that I’ve read what I’ve written again I realize it makes no sense.</p>
<p>No worries,preppybich! It’s just something that irks me. People tend to not understand what they say in their day-to-day conversations. I never bring it up to someone in person, so I hide behind my keyboard and monitor when I have to say something about it. :P</p>
<p>I also find it difficult to make female friends, Lakrosse. My advice…maybe i should’t call it an advice since we both have thesame problem…alright, i guess what I want to say is that, youre trying too hard. Friendship (with a guy or a girl) should result from a natural likeness for the person involved which is in turn brought about by common interests or the person’s personality. You shouldn’t have to get advice on how to make female friends, I think the fact that you have common interests should make you forget that she’s actually a girl. And, yes, it is possible for a girl and a guy to have things in common. </p>
<p>So youre probably wandering why I still find it difficult to make female friends. I don’t have a life, therefore the only thing I have in common with most girls is school + Im not American. </p>
<p>If youre like me then the starting point is getting a life; play sports, listen to music, go to the movies. This gives you something to talk about and once youre able to sustain a conversation you can start building a relationship. I think youve got to proove to yourself that you can do it…its really not that big a deal.</p>
<p>These girl help threads are very depressing… losing faith in today’s guys</p>