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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I had to give my son a talk about the way girls communicate. Boy: want to go out with me? Girl: um, maybe I don't know. Boy: didn't get told no, so thinks he should keep asking. Boy: So, want to go out Friday night? Girl: Welllll ... I think I'm busy Friday Boy: Oh. So want to go out Saturday? Girl: I'm babysitting. Boy: didn't get told she doesn't WANT to go on a date, so thinks it's just a scheduling conflict. I had to explain to him that girls are taught not to say no, and if he doesn't get a firm yes after two asks, he needs to mentally hear a "no" and move on. If the girl wanted to date him, she would say "I'm babysitting, but I could do something Saturday afternoon/next Friday night." *Yes, I know they don't really date anymore. It's an old-fashioned example.[/quote] This is not friends zone. Friend zone is she says yes to all those things... they go and have fun... as friends.[/quote]
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