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05.09.2006, 17:17 quote

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flowerangelaura wrote:
sparebutton wrote:
I'm not sure that's good or bad in your opinion (but from your grin I guess its good) ... I love watching football in the pub with the lads! Its one thing I do miss about not being in a relationship! (amongst other things of course!).


Hope you have a great time and sparks fly, oh and hope England win too for smiles all round. Very Happy


Well, seeing how i'm a die hard footie fan..it's good
I watch football with or without the lads!
I can happily go to a pub on my own, and watch a game...i'm normally the one stood at the front swearing at the screen.. Embarassed

Thank you I'm sure I will have a great time.


You're brave! I think I'd need a confidence boost (or at least a few drinks!) before I went on my own.... perhaps I'm missing out! Wink

 

05.09.2006, 17:24 quote

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sparebutton wrote:

You're brave! I think I'd need a confidence boost (or at least a few drinks!) before I went on my own.... perhaps I'm missing out! Wink


I have no problems with going places on my own. If I want to go out for a drink, i'll go out on my own. If I want to watch the football, i'll watch it on my own.

There's always at least one idiot that insists that women know nothing about football, and tries to explain the offside rule to me. I end up correcting them or telling them to shut up because i'm trying to watch the game..

 

05.09.2006, 17:27 quote

Anonymous

flowerangelaura wrote:
sparebutton wrote:

You're brave! I think I'd need a confidence boost (or at least a few drinks!) before I went on my own.... perhaps I'm missing out! Wink


I have no problems with going places on my own. If I want to go out for a drink, i'll go out on my own. If I want to watch the football, i'll watch it on my own.

There's always at least one idiot that insists that women know nothing about football, and tries to explain the offside rule to me. I end up correcting them or telling them to shut up because i'm trying to watch the game..


LOL, I like your style. Wish I had your confidence though, I just wouldn't dare! Even if I'm out with a friend and they go to the loo I feel like a spare part (as opposed to a spare button!!!).

 

05.09.2006, 17:31 quote

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sparebutton wrote:
LOL, I like your style. Wish I had your confidence though, I just wouldn't dare! Even if I'm out with a friend and they go to the loo I feel like a spare part (as opposed to a spare button!!!).


I'm not always that confident. This time last year I wouldn't have been able to do it because I had no confidence at all. It's amazing the difference a year can make.

If you take no notice of people, they take no notice of you.

 

05.09.2006, 17:33 quote

ladytracexx
ladytracexx Joined: 20 May 2006 Posts: 3458 Location: United Kingdom, England, Cornwall
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flowerangelaura wrote:
sparebutton wrote:
LOL, I like your style. Wish I had your confidence though, I just wouldn't dare! Even if I'm out with a friend and they go to the loo I feel like a spare part (as opposed to a spare button!!!).


I'm not always that confident. This time last year I wouldn't have been able to do it because I had no confidence at all. It's amazing the difference a year can make.

If you take no notice of people, they take no notice of you.


I agree... and it will be totally amazing what another year will do!
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05.09.2006, 17:35 quote

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ladytracexx wrote:
I agree... and it will be totally amazing what another year will do!


True...Hm.

 

05.09.2006, 17:47 quote

Anonymous

I not getting this year thing? What you have to do for the year?

 

05.09.2006, 17:48 quote

Anonymous

Well, basically, I got my confidence back.

 

05.09.2006, 17:50 quote

Anonymous

No mystical ninja confidence training that we can all learn from ?

 

05.09.2006, 17:51 quote

Anonymous

Going to college, believing in myself......nothing special.

 

05.09.2006, 17:52 quote

Anonymous

Damn i was hoping you were going to say shakira was giving out massage or something

 

17.09.2006, 22:30 quote

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paulusmaximus wrote:
Damn i was hoping you were going to say shakira was giving out massage or something


 

19.09.2006, 05:16 quote

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paulusmaximus wrote:
I not getting this year thing? What you have to do for the year?



Take the time to re- discover yourself and allow yourself to get over the hurt and pain.......Time is the GREAT healer.! And the difference everyday, everyweek and everymonth becomes apparrent.
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19.09.2006, 05:46 quote

Anonymous

Being fit and trim tends to boost my confidence.

 

19.09.2006, 05:56 quote

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flowerangelaura wrote:
sparebutton wrote:

You're brave! I think I'd need a confidence boost (or at least a few drinks!) before I went on my own.... perhaps I'm missing out! Wink


I have no problems with going places on my own. If I want to go out for a drink, i'll go out on my own. If I want to watch the football, i'll watch it on my own.

There's always at least one idiot that insists that women know nothing about football, and tries to explain the offside rule to me. I end up correcting them or telling them to shut up because i'm trying to watch the game..


Years ago women walking in a pub and drinking on her own was frowned upon, and it was thought they were only after one thing. Now there's not such a stigma and women can walk in most pubs reasonably unnoticed, which is good. Except most men keep an eye open for a pretty girl of course.

Women liking football is a fairly new thing..which is a shame.

 
 
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