Have you ever had an actual gf?


  

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I've never had a g/f. It started out that I was too shy all throughout my school years. Then, I got caught up in my studies @ college. Now, I'm caught up in my career. LOL After a while, I lost interest and I'm not going nuts about it. lol! I'll live... Oh yeah, I've also had moments where I got to know the mind & lives of women too well and it wasn't attractive to me. I got turned off a bit! HAHA!!! It's also difficult finding a quality woman...

...and so I died alone...

the end. lol

:blink: you sure your into women?

;p

ok.... first, i'm not a guy.. but i can say you are not a loser, having or not a girlfriend don't make you one.

if you ask , a girl point of view, i'm 22 and i never had a boyfriend, not because i don't want it. i'm just waiting for the right person not only a bf but a friend.

don't be crazy for having a girlfriend, sooner or later you will find the girl you are waiting for.

I've never had a girlfriend :no:

:rofl:

Never had one

me is scared of girlies :(

infact whenever i see a gal i run away 98713987983 Kms from them :cry:

(Ok well that last sentence was'nt true :D )

Girls are like games, in a way. You see a few screenshots, and think it's pretty, and then you get a playable demo, that's even awsome-er, then, OMG! it's released! But it's sold out due to a high demand. So then you pre-order, it arrives, and it's great, like you expected, but the storyline is kinda boring, the gameplay has flaws in it, and there's no multiplayer. So then you take it back after a few months, and they only give you back a fraction of what you originally spent. So then you look around the shop, while you're there...

The cycle goes on.

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