YES BECAUSE IVE BEEN AROUND A LOT OF SHALLOW PEOPLE WHO [EVEN THOUGH IM A GOOD LOOKIN GUY] TOOK IT FOR GRANTED UNTIL THEY THEMSELVES RAN OUT OF OPTIONS
2006-08-09 06:36:53
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answered by ? 2
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Yes, I have.
There was this girl that I thought was the most beautiful girl in the world. I would have done anything for her! Ask her out to the movies... She turned me down.. Asked her to a high school dance... she turned me down....
I was home for a weekend while I was in college and ran into her at a party. We both had drank quite a bit. I offered her a ride home because I was better off then she was. Dropped her off, and then returned the next day to take her back to her car. We called eachother for about 4 months.... Then she came to visit me at my dorm. We had an awesome weekend together. And no... sex was not involved.. I went home for Christmas break and she asked me out. I was like "Sure, what you wanna do?" She says, "I meant like dating...ummmm... seriously." Floored me!!!! We dated for a few years, and they were awesome! I got a job in Ohio and she didn't wont to move away from her family. So, we agreed that we would split while we were still friends because we didn't want the distance to tear us apart and make us hate eachother. She's been married a few times since then... I'm still single... But her divorces has changed her.. She now acts like the world owes her something... She'll prolly die alone.......:(
2006-08-09 13:59:18
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answered by drifet_18 3
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Yes I have. In High School I was rejected by a few of the 'Preppy' Guys and now they see me out and find out that I've had 3 kids and that I look better now then I did then, they're all trying to hit on me and I just give them the cold shoulder like they did me! Sorry guys...
2006-08-09 14:49:57
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answered by sharyn95 1
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When I first started high school, I really liked this guy a grade ahead of me. He was so popular and so was I but popular in friends, sporty way. Guys would never look at me as if they liked me, they looked at me like I was one of the guys. I was very overweight but athletic and good at sports too. When the guy found out that I liked him, he told me I had a cute face but he did not want to be with someone my size. 6 years later when I ran into him with some friends he was amazed at the weight I lost and that I had matured. He asked me out but I said no because I did not want to date a shallow guy.
2006-08-09 13:53:18
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answered by sassy_italia4 2
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No rejected...but ignored in High School. Then 5 years later run into them out and about somewhere. All but drooling on my feet. There's a strange satisfaction in being able to turn them down!
2006-08-09 13:36:49
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answered by ? 6
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Yes. It typically happens when people, or their perceptions, change. If a man becomes stronger and more successful he becomes more attractive. If we resolve emotional issues we remove blocks to relationships that thwarted them before. If we grow as a person we change our values, which changes the things (and people) we're attracted to. We may finally see something in others we didn't see before...
There are thousands of reasons for a change of heart. For me, it's not so much who a person was as who they are. It's not what they did, it's what they're doing. People grow and change. Their horizons broaden. When that happens to them, and those around them, their desires follow.
I was rejected by someone (who chose someone else). A year or so later, when that relationship crashed, she "touched base" with me, trying to rekindle things. But by then I had already moved on...
2006-08-09 13:40:38
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answered by antirion 5
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Once.
I asked this girl out, and she politely declined. But told her friends that I was begging her to go out. Big mistake.
About a year after I started casually seeing some of her friends, she started the full court press to get my attention. I ignored her until she came up and asked if we could get together I told her to ask her friends that I dated if it was okay with them. They thought I was being mean, but knew she deserved it.
I let her go as soon as she started getting clingy and started leaving stuff in my apartment.
2006-08-09 14:08:57
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answered by Tyler Durdin 3
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Yes!
For years I had feelings for my neighbor's son (he and I are the same age) ---- he was always nice to me but that was it --- never anything romantic.
Then years later he is messed up from drugs and drinking and he's interested in me.... I told him - "No thanks!" I wanted him before he was all turned out by drugs and drinking.... he use to look so fine and had many girlfriends then he got into partying and he let himself go and now he don't look the same....
2006-08-09 13:40:39
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answered by jaimestar64cross 6
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x Yes but the Jerk turned out to sexually assault me when I broke up with him on the second go round.He broke up with me 5 years earlier and I thought I was going to die.I thought I loved him so much.Then I married,moved to Florida,left husband in Florida.I stayed with the Jerk who broke up with me,and when i told him I did not want a relationship with him he sexually assaulted me.He asked me how much the x box he had given to my 6 year old son was worth.When i named the price,he said he would give it to me free.Which was ignorant b/c he had already gave it to my son.
2006-08-09 13:51:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes...I dated her and when she fell "In Love" with me I dumped her...I didn't simply dump her, I first found other girls to date and when she asked me who was that I was with and acted "Jealous", I simply told the girl to forget about "us" and that there was no "us"...its over...!
2006-08-09 13:47:27
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answered by Jr Thompson 3
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