Question Posted Saturday September 25 2004, 4:57 pm
okay i went to this dance last night and was dancin a lot. I danced witha kidd who was a sophomore (i'm a junior) and well he was really hott!! omg we liked dance to 3 songs and we even danced to my fave song "ice ice baby" by vanilla ice!! then my friend and i met up with this guy and his friend and well let's just say his friend had acne problems and bad breath!! he gave me his sn!! he's a kewl kidd and someone i would definitely wanna hang out with but i told my friend to get me the kidd i danced with to 3 songs sn!! is their a possibility 4 a friendship or romance in these situations??
Anyways. Of course there is a chance. You have the one guys IM sn (I think at least) so you can at least be friends with him. The other guy you can find and if you really wanted to - you could get to know him better and possibly have some romance. Just make sure you don't base it on outside appearances, and actually get to know him. Some people can be nice looking and extremely weird and annoying at the same time.
Get to know this guy who apparently has bad breath too. Acne doesn't last forever and you can always give him gum. You could be misssing out on a really amazing person by forgetting about him just because of some acne and bad breath. You should give him a chance. [ FernGully's advice column | Ask FernGully A Question ]
Sherry answered Saturday September 25 2004, 5:03 pm: Well since you liked the guy that you danced with so much, get his number, sn, or whatever. Their is always a possibility for a realtionship. So good luck! [ Sherry's advice column | Ask Sherry A Question ]
Attention: NOTHING on this site may be reproduced in any fashion whatsoever without explicit consent (in writing) of the owner of said material, unless otherwise stated on the page where the content originated. Search engines are free to index and cache our content. Users who post their account names or personal information in their questions have no expectation of privacy beyond that point for anything they disclose. Questions are otherwise considered anonymous to the general public.