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where to met girls?
hello im a student (<13?) and i am homescholling but my friend he recents got a girlfriend and i want one too but im not sur how or where? how does a person mett the girls and how do i get them to be dating with me??
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- 2 years ago
● "Where to met girls?"
The word "met" means that you have already met them.
The NORMAL places for a 7-to-10 years old boy to MEET girls are:
🤢1: At school.
🤢2: At the other houses in your street.
🤢3: At church or Sunday School (but in most religions that's rather restrictive).
🤢4: At neighbourhood playgrounds.
Where I lived when I was 10 to 16 the ONLY girl my age was 10 miles away by pushbike. The ONLY boy my age was her very shy cousin who lived another 100 metres up her road.
But it is traditional for boys of that age to be afraid of girls and so pretend to hate them.
💥1: Why do YOU want to meet girls?
● "hello im a student (<13?)
Have you used "<13" correctly? The inclusion of the "?" suggests that you haven't.
The "<" means "less than". SURELY you know whether you are less than 13 years old❗️❓
● "and i am homescholling but my friend he recents got a girlfriend and i want one too"
💥2: WHY do you want one? (Apart from being jealous of your friend).
● "but im not sur how or where?"
THAT was your 4-word main question in this post. Have you already forgotten that?
I answered it straight away.
● "how does a person mett the girls"
By being in the right place at the right time. And those 4 PLACES were listed in my first section.
There ARE other places (such as beaches, gymnasiums, skating rinks, sports-grounds, swimming pools), but they're better for just looking at people than they are for actually meeting & talking with them. For older teens, local dances are good for meeting other people who want to meet people.
● "and how do i get them to be dating with me??"
As Hamlet said: "Aye - there's the rub" !
YOU have to care enough to be INTERESTED in them as people, not as objects to hang from your trophy board. And YOU have to be interesting to THEM.
But it also depends on what YOU mean by "dating with me".
😇 Offering to take them to a movie at your expense was a common one - but you need to be much older than <13 for that to be helpful. In my late teens I took female friends to the National Symphony Orchestra, the Bolshoi Ballet, movies, and dances (but dances were spoiled for me by the arrival of amplified instruments that made conversation difficult, plus first Rock-&-Roll and then the Twist that removed almost all bodily contact); afterwards I took her to a coffee bar with quiet music playing. But that meant having my own transport, or paying for taxis to get us there & to get her home then myself home.
🤢 Conversation is important - but the younger you are, the less experience & knowledge you have to converse about.
On the issue of KNOWLEDGE:
"met", "hello", "im", "i", "homescholling", :recents", "i", "im", "sur", "hoe", "mett", "i"
prove that you have not yet taken notice of previous answerers to yout questions. You NEED to get your home-schooling tutor to TEACH you how to punctuate sentences, and YOU need to accept that YOU need to check every spelling that the spell-checker red-lines (then YOU change them to appropriate punctuation & spelling), then carefully read through to make sure that your words make SENSE as written, without the reader needing to know what else you were merely thinking.
Are you aware that the 2 reasons so many idiots are bombing your questions with their nonsensical alphabet-soup are:
👿1: They reckon your questions are so juvenile that few people will bother answering them, and therefore few will notice that what they've typed to steal 2 unearned points is NOT an answer.
🤯2: You appear to be (as they hoped) unaware that you should REPORT each of them by clicking the white flag after their username and word "Comment", so that Y!A's overworked moderators will read your complaint and decide whether your complaint is justified. The moderators can either (a) pass the reported answer, or (b) delete it & remove 10 points from that non-answerer, or (c) BAN that non-answerer.
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