• Lauchs@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    I think the “oh, fuck, that was an invitation!” moment several minutes/hours after the fact is one of the most universal moments.

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        3 months ago

        Lifetimes. Because I haven’t had it yet…

        (ok maybe I would if I talked to women in the first place)

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          3 months ago

          One time a girl invited me to sleep with her, and I looked at her filthy pillowcases and bullshitted my way into sleeping on her couch, after countering her insistence with the extreme option of “if you’re not gonna let me sleep on your couch, I’m going home.”

          I thought she literally meant actual sleep, and what she wanted was sex.

          I slept on her couch and she sobbed softly through a closed door.

          I found out about a decade later, from a mutual friend, that girl had the biggest hots for me and was gonna stop at nothing to fuck me.

          Well, she was stopped by my obliviousness.

          I was ace and sex-repulsed even back then, so even if I had figured her out, I prolly would have had a small panic attack and tried to go home.

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            I once lost interest in a girl because she said was into this new cartoon “South Park” which I thought was stupid despite never having watched it. Years later I actually watched it and realized it wasn’t stupid at all. Sometimes the real treasure was the utter stupidity you made along the way.

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      Yup. The first one I remember is a concert where I went to see the opener and didn’t much care for the main act. While I was on the floor during the opening act, I was next to a girl who seemed similarly enthused about that band. We definitely both noticed each other fangirling over this relatively unknown opening act. Then, afterward, I bumped into her on the balcony while the main act was playing, and she’s like “these guys kinda suck right? I think I’m gonna head out and get a drink at $nearby_bar”. And I totally missed the hint.

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      When I was 19, a girl told me at a party that I was the coolest guy in school. I was just flattered by the compliment and when I told my girlfriend about it later she said “Yeah she was totally hitting on you”.
      I was like “Nah! Her? No way!”
      Years later, I randomly thought about it and went “oh my god, she was hitting on me!”