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[posts in this section may be edited, but only for spelling corrections and readability]mASF post by "LowRider69" posted on: mASF forum: Advanced Discussion, July 7, 2005Tyler,
When you open with "I like you" you're essentially opening with "I'd like to
fuck you"
Lowrider
>Politics aside, and honest question >here, I'd be curious to hear an answer >to this as well. I've played around >with the "I like you and want to meet >you" opener," but found that I preferred >other direct openers because I feel >weird saying that I like her before I >met her. Even the old "You look like >someone I'd like to meet" or "You're >cute, I wanted to come over here and >meet you" or if you're with friends then >"We want to meet you guys." > >I always figured that there was >something lost in translation here, and >that the other variations sounded >smoother. Just from a grammatical >perspective (I realize grammar is a part >of the matrix, but hey..) why say that >you like her when that would tend to >connote that you know something about >her? Does "like" mean "attracted" in >Croatian?
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