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  • She's probably just a little insecure, i don't feel that i'm good enough for the boy i'm dating either so i understand completley, you just need to reassure her, she'll come round eventually.

  • Quote from spurs-r-us2: “Long story short because it's late. I was recently rejected by a girl. This girl has no better options, her friends tried to convince her etc. but nah. She wants Justin Bieber or her dream guy and won't waver to meet the real world. She isn't particularly good looking either if you're wondering. Anyway, I was rejected, so I move on right? No I like her for a while afterwards but I've recently got over her (feeeeellsss goood:cool:), however, I find myself making snide com…

  • There's several reasons she could be like that. She could just want to be friends and not want to give you the wrong impression so pushes you away. On the other hand, you said she was shy, so maybe she's not sure how to act around you. Or something could have put her in a bad mood and it came across when she spoke to you. It could be many different things, no-one here will be able to tell you why she's acting like she is, you'll have to figure that one out yourself. I hope it works out with you …

  • Almost everybody in a relationship will have a crush on somebody at else at one point or another, it's natural, you'll find that you'll experience the same thing too. Of course, this is usually something that is better kept quiet, as long as she isn't going to act on it then i think you should forgive her but in future, tell her to keep any other crushes she may have to herself.

  • That's one of my favourite classes, i haven't done it since thursday though. My last workout was this morning in college, for a lesson.

  • Quote from Miss Loo: “you're like the third person I know that keeps fit by pole dancing. apparently it's a great way to keep the fat away lol” Yehh, it's really good for you, it's fun too =]

  • It's good that your parents are helping you out, i go to a gym most of my friends can't afford too, i used to go to a different one but i never got anything done or felt uncomfortable. Hmmm, something interesting . . . i keep fit by pole dancing. =]

  • My first dance teacher used to have similar methods, she'd push us until we were in tears and literally stand on our legs, push our backs if we weren't being flexible enough, of course laws over here stopped her from going to far (though i doubt she was allowed to do even what she did). Russia has similar techniques for ballerinas, it isn't right but china isn't the only country.

  • Re: Tattoo's

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    Quote from anewdecor: “I've heard that it's unwelcome by employers so I'll abstain from getting one.” Only visible ones. If your normal work clothes would cover it, like lower back or hip ect then they're fine. And mine . . . (Not the best pic) 20658_268554264277_505004277_4667564_8120015_n.jpg

  • Quote from Albatross seven: “ Well I consider stretches as the warmup/cooldown...Is that doing it wrong? I'm not going to deny that my technique might be wrong, I just picked a machine and went with it, lol. No real experience whatsoever. :d” Yes, you should do stretches and a warm up/cool down. Your warm up should be at least 10 minutes of light exercise. Do you use machines at a gym? Because i know mainstream gyms around here won't let you use any machines without an induction first.

  • I don't normally get chat-up lines, lads seem to be very forward with me. On saturday i got "Can i treat you to a cocktail? I want to have sex with you"

  • Quote from Albatross seven: “I've been doing them for about more than a month, maybe two, now. I started at 15 minutes per session, moved up to 20, then 25, then 30 where I currently am.” Fitness programmes are usually done over a 6 week period before moving up slowly. Doubling your workrate in a month after doing nothing isn't recommended. If you are doing at least 10 minutes warm up and cool down plus stretches then the most you should feel is a dull ache the day after. Either you're overdoing…

  • I don't anymore. It makes me feel bad because i work out alot and muscle weighs more than fat so it always makes me feel like i need to lose weight when i don't. In fact i weigh more now in a 6(us2) than i did in a 10, so i tend to just look at my figure and the way my clothes fit.

  • Probably for the same reason that many christians are so desperate to prove god. Of course not all of them are but i know quite a few who try and push their views onto everyone over things that i personally see as coincidence. It can neither be proved or disproved. It's all about each individuals faith and beliefs so i find it pointless to argue over his existance.

  • Let's be blunt, you aren't going to find social skills sat on an internet forum. As the other replies have stated, i'd suggest more male friends, it will be easier to watch and learn from their behaviour around girls plus having more female friends makes you seem like the brother type, which automatically takes you away from being boyfriend material. There's alot of ways to see if a girl likes you and nearly every girl reacts differently when they like someone so listing things on here won't hel…

  • Re: If you play sports...

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    No. From personal experience as a sports student/coach, i find that studying other's technique doesn't usually work. Everybody has their own way of doing things and you need to find that yourself. I don't have a specific sport, my best are probably athletics and badminton, but i play, study and coach about 10 different sports in college so i have too many sporting heros to mention.

  • Re: What sports do you play?

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    Rugby, Football, Basketball, Netball, Rounders, Volleyball, Badminton. Being a sports student keeps me pretty busy.

  • I know exactly what you're going through, i've been there myself, have you tried talking to anyone about it? It's hard i know but admitting and sharing the problem is the first step. I'd advise a doctor or a therapist as they're alot more qualified in finding the best way to diagnose and treat you than anyone you'll find on here but seriously, talk to someone. You aren't alone in this, remember how happy you used to be, you can be like that again, there is lots of help out there for you, i know …

  • Obviously you've never suffered from depression. Linda and Monica have a point, it's hard to understand before you've experienced it yourself, but once you're depressed it's very hard to get yourself out of it. I suffer from it, i exercise alot, i have a healthy diet, i've got a very good social life, a journal, i surround myself with positive things, i did it all before i started suffering and it didn't prevent it, if only it was that easy!

  • Nah, we have completley different tastes.