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*eryshyguy10
writes: I have recently started a course (I’m on Jobseekers Allowance so I have to be on this course) and there is a girl on the course I like but I’m afraid to ask her out. I’ve talked to her a couple of times during the breaks so I know she is single and has no kids but I can’t go to the next step. I am 26 and never had a girlfriend and have been rejected by women so many times now that I suppose I’m afraid that I will be rejected yet again. Does anyone here have any advice?Thank you
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reader, milk and cookies +, writes (15 November 2010):
you sound like a great guy. Have confidence and go for it!!!!!! This could be the one.. Good luck
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reader, The Realist +, writes (15 November 2010):
I know this is simple advice but it is the truth. You can't be afraid of rejection because the only way you lose is if you don't go for it.
My advice to you is find a way to approach her with confidence and it should go better. Remember that no matter how much rejection you receive every new girl you ask out has no connection to the last.
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