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Old 04-18-2006, 11:32 PM
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dating...

i stay away from that....

leads to marriage......


AHHHHH!!!!!! scary thought
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I am not sure why I am reading this because I have bad luck in dating. Since I broke up with my ex-boyfriend, I never dated another guy since. And I broke up with my ex-boyfriend 2 years ago.
So, I think I have a curse or something.

If you guys could cheer me up, please email em. My email is below. Also, maybe if some of you cute guys could try cheer me up? I would love to talk to some guys. I am 15 and I am Hawaiian. Yes i live in hawaii.


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Well... all I can say is wait 'til you're 16... and I think some things may start to change... guys try to be a bit more mature (please take note I said TRY). Don't worry though if you don't have a boyfriend cuz the time will come. Not only that, but we're counseled not to have steady relationships at such a young age cuz it limits the people we meet! just live your youthful life!! I mean... I can't really say what it's like to not have a boyfriend compared to having one considering I haven't even been on a first date, but I do know life goes on...

As for the date ideas... Bigger and Better!!! What you do is each group/team/couple/whatever gets something small... say a button, and you have to, usually knocking on doors, ask people if they would trade you for something bigger and/or better! apparently some people have ended up with old couches and stuff... so have an idea of where to put the stuff after... (maybe donate it to a charity or something... who knows) Anyways! whoevre has the biggest/best thing after the alloted time wins! and then you can have fun telling the stories of who got bitten by a dog and the funny looks you got when you were seen walking around with a little red wagon or something. Just remember to let the people know they won't get their stuff back...
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I have a lot of dating Ideas that i have used and continue to use, but a couple of my favorites are 1) start the date off by finger painting. you can either do your own fingerpainting and your date can do his/her own, or you can paint something together and after fingerpainting you and your date (and the others if its double date or a group date) build a fort in the living room with blankets and furniture ( just like when we were kids) then turn off the lights and watch a cartoon movie inside the fort like Iceage, Monsters Inc., the Incredibles, Cars, Emperor's new groove, etc.
2) another favorite is setting up a projector in a backyard that has a pool and get a large blowup raft that everyone on the date can fit into then watch the movie JAWS on the side of the house after all piling into the raft in the pool.
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LOL I wonder if any of the ideas he got for dates lead to a serious relationship in the past two years. I love the raft idea though. If only I had a pool... and if only my husband would do silly things with me!
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