Well you're not completely socially awkward. I don't have lots of friends either but the close ones I do have are top quality, and I'd rather have that. First things first, you need to get some really close guy friends. And if you're about to whine about not having any close guy friends I DON'T WANT TO HEAR IT. Take some initiative and stop feeling sorry for yourself being all cooped up in your house. Just call up some guys and hang out. Watch a football game, kick around a soccer ball, watch a movie at one of their houses, go get icees at a gas station, etc. Just do whatever it takes to get closer to a couple of other guys. It'll be good for you and for them, I promise. Second, go out with your friends - it's not "gay" to go out to eat with other guys or even see a movie with them. Besides, that's where you meet girls. Third, when you see a group of girls that interests you, just talk to one of them. Talk to them about food, about movies, just talk about anything. Some examples of conversation starters are "I've never been here to eat before, what do you think of the food?", "I heard this movie was hilarious, what do you think?". You don't even have to start out with an awkward "hey..." just flat out say what's on your mind and most often, the girl will at least have an automatic social reflex of responding. After that, just try your best to keep the convo going. If it ends up being a dud, don't sweat. You're young, you've got plenty of time to hone your "talking-to-girls skills". Best of luck! :)
Un Woolem
Friday, August 12, 2011
In Great Expectations, how does Dickens develop the character Pip? What literary elements does he use ...?
I'm writing a essay on Great Expectations. I need help coming up with ideas for this prompt: Charles Dickens develops Pip’s character in a variety of ways that support his overall message. He uses symbols, contrasts, coincidence and motif throughout the novel. Choose one symbol, contrast, coincidence or motif. Tie this concept to how Dickens develops Pip’s character and prove how it enhances Dickens’ overall theme in Great Expectations.
Ex gf texts me..idk what to do?!?
Ok so I hate the word ex so ima say old girl lol..well last night she txt me but was drunk..I was so pissed that she would even do that..embarrassing herself like that playing around.:to me that's just a turn off..but she was saying how she wants to be with me and stuff and saying random things lol..idk after our little drunk convo I told her I don't like her drunk..she txt me this morning so Obv she knows something is wrong..idk if I should bring that up..like how it made me mad and not even like her at all..I know that she does want me and stuff so that's not the prob and we so talk often but not as much(we are friends)..but I just don't like what happened last night that just don't sit well with me..should I mention that too her!?!?
I have a bell satelite and am trying to split the signal to two receivers?
I have a splitter i am using it said on the box that it is a 2.4 gigs but the problem is that both recievers are HD. is it possible that that still isn't a big enough splitter?
Idea's for my 18th party?
i am having a 18th house party, i want it to be really fun obv were gonna be really drunk soo what can i do to make it fun x
14 and no puberty changes yet?
i am almost 15 and i have NO puberty changes. no breasts, no armpit hair, no pubic hair, i shave my legs but i dont need to, no discharge.is there something wronngg?? shoyuld i see a doctor?? and i obv dont have my period
What are some examples of metaphors in Angelas ashes?
the book is written by frank maccourt. I also checked sparknotes, but they only had symbols, and motifs. i want metaphors as well
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