Zimmer wrote:
Everyone acts around girls different man; you can't force a general rule on every guy. Not every person has balls of steel or balls for that matter.
Let them learn and get good and bad advice. There isn't any point in getting angry about the situation.
I agree 100%. You don't need the Duke's balls to ask "hey, that guy is he your boyfriend?"; it's completely casual and if your tone of voice makes her suspect something, then good for you! If that's still to scary, just refer to him like "I saw you with your boyfriend yesterday" or something. If she jumps in immediately saying "oh no, he's just a friend/brother", you'll know immediately where you stand.Lucien wrote:
I'm going to have to agree with the guy who isn't a pussy. Just ask her.
I was at a dinner party once sitting across an amazingly pretty girl I met a few weeks earlier. As I was taking pictures of everyone at the party it seemed like an ideal moment to get the perfect shot. She noticed, I didn't bother though, but in any case she formally asked me to take a picture of her and her friend who was sitting next to her. She pointed at her friend saying very determinate in her best English (which was in fact really really bad) that he was "a friend, good friend". They got a bit closer and I took a shot, even though of course I already had. The one I took initially was actually much better as it was spontaneous.
The point is though, that it was one of the better indications that the Gods favoured me
What's the fucking point? She already knows!Finray wrote:
I'm gonna fess up to the whole thing.
She's just going to drag him through the mud, that's it.Irishpride<3 wrote:
Jesus man. You must be something special to her if she's coming back after what you did to her.