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I was talking to this girl from my college, and I asked her out, then she ignored me. She's the same Major, and my first class is tomorrow, so I'm hoping I won't have any classes with her since it would be pretty awkward. I can't be too embarrassed, I expect this out of a lot of Americanized women my age, to not even offer normal rejection or act like a decent person until they pump out a kid.

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I was talking to this girl from my college, and I asked her out, then she ignored me. She's the same Major, and my first class is tomorrow, so I'm hoping I won't have any classes with her since it would be pretty awkward. I can't be too embarrassed, I expect this out of a lot of Americanized women my age, to not even offer normal rejection or act like a decent person until they pump out a kid.

Wow...I keep hearing that the Americanized women keeps upsetting men in some fashion or another...I have heard of this type of reaction before. I wonder if it's the girl's way of making a "clean break" if she was not serious about a possible relationship to start with, which in turn means that since it (the possible relationship) was not real then the rejection (of said possible relationship) does no true emotional damage. Therefore, no harm no foul, thus, time to move on...? :huh:

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Wow...I keep hearing that the Americanized women keeps upsetting men in some fashion or another...I have heard of this type of reaction before. I wonder if it's the girl's way of making a "clean break" if she was not serious about a possible relationship to start with, which in turn means that since it (the possible relationship) was not real then the rejection (of said possible relationship) does no true emotional damage. Therefore, no harm no foul, thus, time to move on...? :huh:

I guess for me it comes down to knowing who's worth talking to based on how polite someone is in the long-term, depending on the personal definition of "polite". Which is a good policy for anyone to have.

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I guess for me it comes down to knowing who's worth talking to based on how polite someone is in the long-term, depending on the personal definition of "polite". Which is a good policy for anyone to have.

I suppose I may be a tad bit bias with regards to how I view the rudeness of the average person. My siblings and I are first generation northerners so we were all raised with strict southern values. We were taught that regardless of the situation or the type of day you are having, you must always be polite to others. And that goes double for family. The reason is because you never know the kind of day people are having and whether or not if your words might be the last words that person hears. The uncertainty of life is ever present and a kind word or polite gesture can go a long way in showing another person that they are worth your time. Not to go so deep into this, but there have also been documented cases of people who claimed that receiving a polite smile or hello kept them from committing suicide (for various reasons). In my personal opinion, I feel the girl you were talking to was not taught/trained properly as a child...but that's just me...

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I wish I had a someone in my life who could love and accept me and my situation, my kids, I want my kids back in my life like before...I miss having a family, I miss my life. It's been hard doing it alone all I wanted was some damn help to be able to restore normalcy for me and my kids.

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thinking my neighbors need to die

They have two little yappy dogs...and only one lead in their back yard...so they feel the other can just run free and do whatever it wants...including harass my dog. My lovely family refuses to say anything...it's been going on for two years. Now the lead is long enough to get into my yard and wrap around my yard art...but I'm still supposed to take it up the ass.

Oh...THEY JUST GOT A THIRD DOG!

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"HEY!" Who are you calling an enabler? :cry: Psyche! I know I am. :ice:

:rofl: Funny...you never crossed my mind....it was more on Okaasan...you know with all the "here's some food, bought some food, cooked some food, got leftovers, want to go to an all you can eat pancake breakfast...all in a period of 4 days... :whistle:

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