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It's hard to imagine a girl agreeing to go on a date with me.
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i dont have a car or even know how to drive
i am 34
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I'm a perfectly adjusted average dude, with a job, fit body, white, can drive, acceptable social skills, and yet I also feel this way.
I'm making it a personal mission to ask a girl out on a date within the next month or so, as I've never done it, but every instinct tells me I'll get rejected by anyone I ask.
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>>84299083
Same for me except I don't have a job. I've asked a girl out from the gym before and she was nice, but ultimately it was a no. I've asked for a couple of numbers but for it's the "I'll think about it" shit which drives me crazy. I only try with girls that give me a look or stare, but even that doesn't fucking work.
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>>84299072
Start with an automatic, even a non white could do it.
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>>84299133
>a look or stare
I seriously don't think I'm bad looking, just average, but I can't think of more than maybe two times this has happened in my entire 27 year old life.
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>>84299137
i cant afford it i am priced out
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>>84299145
I'm 5"9, a 6/10 or "cute" and I sometimes get stares but don't worry, nothing came of them, the ones that I actually acted on.



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