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Post by thekrez on Feb 26, 2008 4:30:27 GMT -5
This is fairly common dude. Chicks think nothing of giivng out their numbers causing much grief on the guy's part when she either wont pick up the phone or conveniently happens to be "out" all the time. Girls are simply like that as they dont have the balls to confront and NOT give a phone number if they dont want to. Theyd rather weasel out of it.
Known in common parlance as a prick tease.
However, Im sure she wouldnt have given out her number if you were some freak so theres every chance she would meet up with you again.
Plus shes Canadian and for some insane reason all Canadians are super friendly and overly happy about life and less cynical. Goes for the women as well.
Go for it and Godspeed, my son.
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Post by intenseallure on Feb 26, 2008 16:25:31 GMT -5
I don't know if this is the case with everyone, but I'll usually give out my number to anyone I feel connected with and definitely someone I could see myself talking to again.
Also, another thing I learned from my friends.. don't wait too long to call that person back again. Usually give it no more than a couple days because they'll interpret this as you not being genuinely interested.
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Post by cm on Feb 26, 2008 17:02:24 GMT -5
The key is to ask for enough numbers to the point where you are bound to have a few that are interested.
So even if you suck, you ask for 20, and only 1 is interested, you've scored. I remember this one girl gave me a number and I called back a week later and she forgot who I was, hahaha.
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Post by Emily on Feb 28, 2008 13:42:15 GMT -5
This question is more directed towards ladies. If a guy you've just met asks for your phone number, how do you regard this? Is it automatically assumed that the guy is interested in you, until proven otherwise? I automatically assume a guy is interested, and so do all my girlfriends. I consider a guy asking for a girl's number a pretty straight-forward thing. Correct me if I'm wrong, but a guy isn't interested in making a new friend when he asks a girl's number, right? So imo, most girls will think a guy is interested if he asks for digits. Now, if a girl gives her number because she feels the same way or simply because she doesn't have the guts to turn him down on the spot is another story.
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Post by ChickenSoda on Feb 29, 2008 16:48:24 GMT -5
You know what this calls for: write it on bathroom walls around town.
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Post by xandra on Mar 1, 2008 0:23:22 GMT -5
generally i think in that type of situation exchanging e-mail addresses/IM info is more casual and puts less pressure on both people.
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Post by halfbreed on Mar 1, 2008 8:36:39 GMT -5
You know what this calls for: write it on bathroom walls around town. Which bathroom's yours in?
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Post by helles on Mar 1, 2008 10:34:43 GMT -5
generally i think in that type of situation exchanging e-mail addresses/IM info is more casual and puts less pressure on both people. yeah, that or messaging through FB. no awkward phone silences. but in the original post, floyd mentions about being on a new course at uni.. i think at the start of uni, everyone is more open to making new frds, so its quite normal to exchange numbers with new ppl.. only problem is that its so casual you dont actually remember who you have given your number to! i don't think its that big a deal, unless your only intention is do go after a date rather than make friends and see how it could progress. If she's on your course, you are bound to see her again and take it from there.
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Post by ChickenSoda on Mar 2, 2008 0:32:27 GMT -5
You know what this calls for: write it on bathroom walls around town. Which bathroom's yours in? All sources point to White Castle
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Post by thekrez on Mar 3, 2008 6:17:24 GMT -5
The key is to ask for enough numbers to the point where you are bound to have a few that are interested. So even if you suck, you ask for 20, and only 1 is interested, you've scored. I remember this one girl gave me a number and I called back a week later and she forgot who I was, hahaha. You might be right. I got another number today, although she was target practice. My new goal is to get a new number every day. As you pointed out, the law of probability will win out in the end. Its a cliché to go for the mass marketing approach. I used to be a fan of it until I read The Game. Targeted approaches with strategies are far more successful. Much like poker. In fact you should be able to apply the lessons you are learning in poker to this very topic.
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Post by viruslabrat on Mar 3, 2008 6:17:35 GMT -5
Bleh, if I sensed a guy wanted my number just to get his average up I'd tell him to f*** off.
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Post by Roam'n on Mar 3, 2008 21:19:24 GMT -5
lol, i just got some dude calling my cell and leaving a voicemail:
"hi christine, i hope i got your number right, it was nice meeting you, please call me back ok? ok! chow!"
I should call him back and say "SUCKER!"
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Post by Tamy on Mar 4, 2008 10:38:43 GMT -5
I gave someone my number a couple weeks ago. I broke up with my long time boyfriend last month - thought I'd have my fun and be nice to new people - given they're not creeps
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Post by teek on Mar 4, 2008 21:07:31 GMT -5
lol, i just got some dude calling my cell and leaving a voicemail: "hi christine, i hope i got your number right, it was nice meeting you, please call me back ok? ok! chow!" I should call him back and say "SUCKER!" Lol Roman, that guy got owned!
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Post by teek on Mar 4, 2008 21:10:32 GMT -5
Reminds me, when Jak gave me her number and she left, I mispressed on my piece of shiet phone and hit CANCEL instead of SAVE NEW CONTACT.... whoops... Word of advice if your seeking someones number. Enter it in your phone and give them a prank call before they leave.
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