Venture into the locker room.
2006-09-16 06:37:59
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I once thought about this when I was in school and decided to do some research. After checking into it I found out that the vast majority of the four classes to graduate before me had already gotten married and/or had children.
In all four of these graduating classes at least 85% of them were still only making minimum wage. In all four of these groups 90% of them were buried up to their eyeballs in debt and were living paycheck to paycheck as a result of the added expense of having a child or a spouse who didn't work or both.
20% of them were living in a trailer park and another 20% were living in low income housing. At least half of them were collecting some sort of government assistance, usually foodstamps.
Only 10% of this group ever attended college or trade school and only half of them actually graduated.
Every single one of them claimed to be happy but only two of them actually convinced me that they were.
I think you need to examine your priorities here and ask yourself if you really want to be some mindless drone and do what everybody else is doing. Why do you feel the need to putz around and waste time focusing your energy on this stupid **** instead of an education and a career?
Are your goals in life really to be an individual or part of the herd? Find something else to aspire to instead of becoming just another moron who will lead a trivial existence at best with the loss of a single reflective thought.
Just remember when you've become Suzy homemaker that you owe it to your pathetic little social life and some moronic desire for a boyfriend instead of an education and a career which would have given meaning to your life and made an actual contribution to society.
In the meantime you can practice in front of the mirror by repeating the phrase: "Do you want fries with that?"
2006-09-16 13:48:50
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answered by Anonymous
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You may need to examine yourself as a person before you decide if you want to jump into the dating pool. Just because everyone has a main squeeze doesn't mean you necessarily need one.
If you really do want one, here are some tips:
1. Join activities at school. There are bound to be guys there in these clubs.
2. Don't join the said clubs just to pick up guys. Join one because you seriously are interested at the topic at hand.
3. Don't be aggressive; make small talk and work your way from there.
2006-09-16 13:25:55
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answered by chrstnwrtr 7
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Look, following what everybody else does is alright if you don't want to ever think for yourself and be a clone for the rest of your life. Think about this all the famous important people of our generation and generation past are individual thinkers. They set their own ways and their own pace. Be yourself, don't care what everyone else thinks or does. Just be happy with who you are.
2006-09-16 13:38:11
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answered by Anonymous
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well, if you really want a boyfriend, then go out meet guys and find one. but be sure to find one that is worth your love and not one of those playboy. just beczu everybody got one, doesn't mean that you have to have one too. you first need to find a bo you really like and then decide whether you wanna have a relationship with that person or not and whether that person love you or not
2006-09-16 13:31:25
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answered by doubleds 2
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just listen to me...
look out for some cool guy... then try some women tricks on him...if he falls for it,then he's not a good chap or may not b truthed...they guy that does'nt fall for it is a good chat and can be trusted...try and get him...
approach him bravely and confidently...
best of luck
2006-09-16 13:34:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Be a leader not a follower.
2006-09-16 13:24:21
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answered by YAHOO SUCKS ASS 3
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get on it and put out or something
2006-09-16 13:25:59
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answered by Anonymous
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