I have been chatting and texting with this girl online... She says that she likes humour and wants someone with a sense of humour...But I dont think she has a sense of humour....
Ok she emails me saying that she has a "head ache and isnt feeling so well...."
I email back saying "I have a cure for that..."
She then emails me "what is it ....?"
I then email " Well first you have to strip and get into bed .... Close your eyes ...Now you might feel a pricking sensation as I administer the cure and then your head ache will be gone....lol"
Now she took offence to this and called me disgusting.....And she actually meant it....She has no sense of humour does she.......
2006-12-15
03:00:23
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Fox Hunter
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I agree a briefer description would have been better... But I have found that subtle doesnt work with this girl she just doesnt get it.....Quite literally hence the online dating .... lol
2006-12-15
03:16:44 ·
update #1
Please note :
YOUR - (pron. & a.) The form of the possessive case of the personal pronoun you : belonging to or associated with the person or people that the speaker is addressing : belonging to or associated with any person in general.
YOU'RE : contraction of "you are".
They are NOT interchangeable. You CANNOT say "Your an idiot." You CANNOT say "These are you're nipple clamps."
NellyNoo, pay attention!
2006-12-16 10:19:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I think what you were trying to say was funny and quite humorous! I would have giggled! However, the description and the detail went too far. The phrase "too much information springs to mind". In the future, if you're going to make a similar joke I'd say something like "I have a cure for that...." then she's ask "What is it?" then you say "I'll leave it to your imagination" - keep her hanging - no need to go into a full description!!
2006-12-15 03:11:48
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answered by ? 6
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Ok, first of all, that one is so-o-o old and worn out (joke, that is...lol). There's "humor" and there's "insult". With a few beers and the 'right' atmosphere, she might have had a sense of humor with that so-called 'joke'. But, with a headache, she only had "disgust". Sorry pal.
2006-12-15 03:11:25
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answered by mlsred 1
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None and your probably better off knowing that shes had a humour bypass at this early stage.That was a cute thing to say
2006-12-15 03:06:56
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answered by Nellynoo 4
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it's a bit cheesy and very old, but i wouldn't say it was offensive. I thought it was quite funny, but there you go! I think she may be a little sensitive if that counts as disgusting. Try dating someone a little less uptight.
2006-12-15 03:58:52
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answered by meep meep!! 3
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no she does not have a good sense of humour --- its a very old joke as well so she should have heard it before
2006-12-15 03:10:24
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answered by trader1867 7
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To be honest, it was a pretty stupid thing to say to her mate!
She probably thinks you just want to shag her.
Call her and tell her you were an idiot and you were just trying to make her laugh, she'll probably appreciate the honesty more.
2006-12-15 03:05:03
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answered by godlykepower 4
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well maybe she does but it probably creeped her out that some guy from the internet was saying tuff like that...you could be an undercover perve or something
2006-12-15 03:12:40
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answered by Anonymous
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depends on how long youve known her but it wasnt a clever thing to say anyway seeing as she probably now thinks your a pervert
2006-12-15 03:17:22
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answered by ytfc8 2
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Just too dirty and not discreet. You've got the wrong combination of words.
Just my opinion
2006-12-15 03:04:23
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answered by Eddie 2
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