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guest
· 10 years ago
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Not always! (I am a girl)
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monicajaelin
· 10 years ago
So not true..
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mcr101
· 10 years ago
I've said awww thanks but after that on that night I ended up with a boyfriend, soo. Not true
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guest
· 10 years ago
It depends on what she said aww thanks to. I mean if you said you loved her and she said that, it means she doesn't feel that way about you. But if you called her pretty or something what the hell were you expecting ? " oh you think I'm pretty ? We must get married by sunrise !! " no. If you get complimented you say thanks, it's called manners.
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deleted
· 10 years ago
I also think it depends on HOW she says it to though...Once,I told a girl my feelings for her,and she said 'Awwwwww thanks!'She stretched out the Awww...I was BROZONED!
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guest
· 10 years ago
I know this isn't friend zoning but I once had a guy ask me out. I told him no because I was seeing someone at the time. Then he went on to tell me I should dump the person I was dating to give him a chance and when I wouldn't budge he started calling me a bitch and whenever he would pass; n the hall he would call me that.wanna know how long I knew him for ? 5 hours. We met in first period and he asked me out fifth period.
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deleted
· 10 years ago
Wow.The chick I asked out was single,and really nice.Which lead to me being Bro-zoned...I actually had fallen in love with her...She was perfect...Kind,Smart,and fun to be around.I always look for how a girl acts,not her looks.
guest
· 10 years ago
I'm sorry that happened, dude. And yeah, I see where you're coming from. You don't want to date someone without making sure they have a good personality because later on they could end up being abusive, manipulative, or just a plain crazy bitch.
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deleted
· 10 years ago
Not to mention I'm a hopeless romantic...It's not the first time I've been bro-zoned.You know how they say those who give the best dating advice,are those who have been hurt the most?
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guest
· 10 years ago
Yes, because it's like touching something hot. Sometimes you need listen to people when they tell you not to touch it, but you didn't and got burned, now you warn other of getting burned and to wear mits when touching something hot or they will get burned too.
princessoftumblr
· 10 years ago
Sorry, everyone! It's always been this way for me... So...
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mcr101
· 10 years ago
Well that's kinda rude then.
taeminnieah
· 10 years ago
I thought it was rude too. Just accept a compliment without any hidden context.
calmthelovelytits
· 10 years ago
"Friend zone" is just an attack on a girl's right to say no.
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guest
· 10 years ago
Not really. It's more of people who are used to getting what they want so when you don't date them they want to throw a hissy fit. UNLESS the person is stringing them along intentionally to get them to do things for them, that's friendzone.
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calmthelovelytits
· 10 years ago
I have to disagree. Its not about them being used to getting what they want, I think. I see it as "friend zoned" guys thinking that being a good person and treating a girl the way she's supposed to be treated means they're entitled to sex. Which is not true. So when she doesn't want them that way, the cry friend zone. And as for girls intentionally stringing guys along, that does make them a bitch, but they still have a right to say no without being labeled as a friend zoning cunt. Unless she was telling them she'd have sex with them. Then she really is a cunt.
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guest
· 10 years ago
It's so much simpler than that. It's being in love with someone who only sees you as a friend. Plain and simple.
calmthelovelytits
· 10 years ago
Most of the time, theres not "love" involved. A guy just wants a girl, so he does something nice for her, then complains about being put in the friend zone when she wont do him.
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guest
· 10 years ago
Serena!!! I just started watching gossip girl
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guest
· 10 years ago
I say that to my boyfriend because he's amazing at complements and I'm terrible at receiving them....
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riddler10
· 10 years ago
Bullshit
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