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making a bet.


Question Posted Sunday December 14 2008, 12:32 am

18/female.
my good guy friend (who i may add, i like) plays hockey. his team is playing my team for school in a week, i want to make a bet with him. i want it to be kind of flirty, no money involved because we both pretty much dont have any but i dont know what i should say i want if i win? or a mutual thing you know. any good ideas?


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dramaditz answered Sunday December 14 2008, 2:50 pm:
Well, this isn't great, but you could always go with something classic like "the winner has be the other's servant for the day." That way it doesn't sound like openly flirty, buy you do have to spend a whole day together that way.

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