Hard cider is delicious and makes me look like I'm drinking beer, most of which I don't like.
Hard cider is delicious and makes me look like I'm drinking beer, most of which I don't like.
Maybe the girls just doesn't want to go at all, though. Maybe she wants to go stag. Maybe she just doesn't like the guy. I don't see why she's a bitch for having this surprise popped on her and then not wanting to do what the guy wanted. Sheesh.
According to my parents, they literally just talked it over a few times and realized they wanted to get married. Never had a real proposal.
No I get that ... as a girl I actually had that happen several times. And I was just "You know, just tell me you aren't interested. It at least shows me you respect me enough to think I can handle it." I remember one of them had another girl come over and tell me. After months of me crushing on him and him knowing.…
Yeah, I don't get the idea that boys have to deal with rejection more than girls ... as if teenage girls have a line of suitors just waiting for the picking. Want to know how many times I was rejected by the guys I liked in high school? All of them. I have nearly 0 sympathy for guys who can't deal with rejection.
Aw, but that's really cute anyway! Mostly the best friend in high school thing.
My school had a legitimately fun after-prom. Bouncy castles and an inflatable sumo ring and I think a mini-casino and carnival games ... it was basically a fair inside our main gym. I don't know, I had fun.
Why would you possibly make prom date mandatory?! Jesus, talk about added pressure. "You can't find anyone who can stand you for a few hours? SORRY YOU CAN GO TO THE BALL!"
I honestly didn't get asked both years I sent to prom so I ended up going in the same limo as a bunch of couples. To be honest I still had a good time, although looking back on it I looked damn good in my dresses and I'm not really sure why the hell I wasn't asked. But I also didn't get asked out until college so…
Also fun fact: this year is my 10 year reunion and I'm not going because I have the common sense to know my blood pressure rises every time I have to be around a lot of those people and it's never as satisfying and I think it will be.
This was why I was glad I went to a college where literally two people I had previously gone to school with were there. There were a ton of people who went to the nearest state college and they were all excited to be rooming together and shit and I was just "... God, I'm glad I won't have to see you people anymore."
I'm not sure if it's worse, but it is kind of the teen equivalent. I mean, it's pretty much the most a teen guy can ask for from a girl in public without the audience siding with the girl's rejection.
Like marriage proposals, I feel like this is only cute if the couple knows they're going to go together anyway. Then the guy can do a fun romantic gesture just because they can and it's not about putting the girl on the spot. Or hell, let the girl do the proposing. But either way, that's really the only time I can…
It's sad that my first response after O.o was "Oh of course it was Florida."
Did anyone else see a weird connection to Birdemic with the horny guyfriend playing basketball and the business room scene?
"the movie definitely captures the silly and carefree spirit Wain and Showalter's previous work, such as The State and Wet Hot American Summer." Well considering the cast is pretty much their go-to group of actors, not really surprised there.
I understand. And tone is hard to convey in text sometimes.
oh I agree with that. just how you phrased it made it seem that he was only going for her because she pushed back. But yeah, clearly this idiot would go after anyone
Okay, I just wrote that comment above because yes. I assume it's Susan's cousin.
Anyone else think Cressia Bonas sounds like a Harry Potter background character?