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Originally Posted by Freeze
yea you might have grown a little facial hair..but youre still the same dweeb on the inside tho. soon as you open your mouth, you'll probably remind them why they stalled you in hs and everything in the world will be back as it should. you can change the laces, but the shoe remains the same
Originally Posted by Freeze
yea you might have grown a little facial hair..but youre still the same dweeb on the inside tho. soon as you open your mouth, you'll probably remind them why they stalled you in hs and everything in the world will be back as it should. you can change the laces, but the shoe remains the same
Originally Posted by DanzInRealLife
Ehh there's two ways it comes out, there are girls who see you being all successful at life and they want to jump on the bandwagon and then there's the actual genuine changes in people following HS. Things change, people experience stuff. You're not the same person as you were at HS.
Y'all ever thought about those girls you never use to holler at in HS cos they weren't the prettiest and then low and behold, you see them years down the track and they've blossomed into something aesthetically pleasing on the eyes.
For example, you knew this uber nerd at HS, she was always studying, never the prettiest around, on the plumper side, didn't have much of a social life. Fast forward 10 years, you meet on the street, she owns a successful company, she's got a banging body, face to match.
Are you really going to tell me you wouldn't make a pass at her?
C'mon sons. It works both ways.
I'm not saying that there aren't trifling men and women out there, but you can't believe that it only works the negative way.
Originally Posted by DanzInRealLife
Ehh there's two ways it comes out, there are girls who see you being all successful at life and they want to jump on the bandwagon and then there's the actual genuine changes in people following HS. Things change, people experience stuff. You're not the same person as you were at HS.
Y'all ever thought about those girls you never use to holler at in HS cos they weren't the prettiest and then low and behold, you see them years down the track and they've blossomed into something aesthetically pleasing on the eyes.
For example, you knew this uber nerd at HS, she was always studying, never the prettiest around, on the plumper side, didn't have much of a social life. Fast forward 10 years, you meet on the street, she owns a successful company, she's got a banging body, face to match.
Are you really going to tell me you wouldn't make a pass at her?
C'mon sons. It works both ways.
I'm not saying that there aren't trifling men and women out there, but you can't believe that it only works the negative way.
Originally Posted by DanzInRealLife
Ehh there's two ways it comes out, there are girls who see you being all successful at life and they want to jump on the bandwagon and then there's the actual genuine changes in people following HS. Things change, people experience stuff. You're not the same person as you were at HS.
Y'all ever thought about those girls you never use to holler at in HS cos they weren't the prettiest and then low and behold, you see them years down the track and they've blossomed into something aesthetically pleasing on the eyes.
For example, you knew this uber nerd at HS, she was always studying, never the prettiest around, on the plumper side, didn't have much of a social life. Fast forward 10 years, you meet on the street, she owns a successful company, she's got a banging body, face to match.
Are you really going to tell me you wouldn't make a pass at her?
C'mon sons. It works both ways.
I'm not saying that there aren't trifling men and women out there, but you can't believe that it only works the negative way.
Originally Posted by DanzInRealLife
Ehh there's two ways it comes out, there are girls who see you being all successful at life and they want to jump on the bandwagon and then there's the actual genuine changes in people following HS. Things change, people experience stuff. You're not the same person as you were at HS.
Y'all ever thought about those girls you never use to holler at in HS cos they weren't the prettiest and then low and behold, you see them years down the track and they've blossomed into something aesthetically pleasing on the eyes.
For example, you knew this uber nerd at HS, she was always studying, never the prettiest around, on the plumper side, didn't have much of a social life. Fast forward 10 years, you meet on the street, she owns a successful company, she's got a banging body, face to match.
Are you really going to tell me you wouldn't make a pass at her?
C'mon sons. It works both ways.
I'm not saying that there aren't trifling men and women out there, but you can't believe that it only works the negative way.
c/sOriginally Posted by North Dade Represent
Originally Posted by DanzInRealLife
Ehh there's two ways it comes out, there are girls who see you being all successful at life and they want to jump on the bandwagon and then there's the actual genuine changes in people following HS. Things change, people experience stuff. You're not the same person as you were at HS.
Y'all ever thought about those girls you never use to holler at in HS cos they weren't the prettiest and then low and behold, you see them years down the track and they've blossomed into something aesthetically pleasing on the eyes.
For example, you knew this uber nerd at HS, she was always studying, never the prettiest around, on the plumper side, didn't have much of a social life. Fast forward 10 years, you meet on the street, she owns a successful company, she's got a banging body, face to match.
Are you really going to tell me you wouldn't make a pass at her?
C'mon sons. It works both ways.
I'm not saying that there aren't trifling men and women out there, but you can't believe that it only works the negative way.
There's some truth to this, but I think guys are referring to the extreme examples.
The ones that are obvious with it get on my nerves. Going both ways, you shouldn't completely ignore a person at one point and then want to be their best friend or lover at another point. There's plenty of girls that I barely knew back in the day that I would love to get with now, but almost all of them I at least had a positive opinion of back then. Even the ones that were fat. The girls I didn't care for, I still wouldn't like now even if they look 10X better.
I know people change and being smart and successful are attractive qualities in an adult, but if you thought someone was a loser in the past, I don't know how you could try to be cool with them later on. It's kind of a slap in the face, IMO.
c/sOriginally Posted by North Dade Represent
Originally Posted by DanzInRealLife
Ehh there's two ways it comes out, there are girls who see you being all successful at life and they want to jump on the bandwagon and then there's the actual genuine changes in people following HS. Things change, people experience stuff. You're not the same person as you were at HS.
Y'all ever thought about those girls you never use to holler at in HS cos they weren't the prettiest and then low and behold, you see them years down the track and they've blossomed into something aesthetically pleasing on the eyes.
For example, you knew this uber nerd at HS, she was always studying, never the prettiest around, on the plumper side, didn't have much of a social life. Fast forward 10 years, you meet on the street, she owns a successful company, she's got a banging body, face to match.
Are you really going to tell me you wouldn't make a pass at her?
C'mon sons. It works both ways.
I'm not saying that there aren't trifling men and women out there, but you can't believe that it only works the negative way.
There's some truth to this, but I think guys are referring to the extreme examples.
The ones that are obvious with it get on my nerves. Going both ways, you shouldn't completely ignore a person at one point and then want to be their best friend or lover at another point. There's plenty of girls that I barely knew back in the day that I would love to get with now, but almost all of them I at least had a positive opinion of back then. Even the ones that were fat. The girls I didn't care for, I still wouldn't like now even if they look 10X better.
I know people change and being smart and successful are attractive qualities in an adult, but if you thought someone was a loser in the past, I don't know how you could try to be cool with them later on. It's kind of a slap in the face, IMO.