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YAGT: What does this mean and what should I do

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having just read the title...i thought of this first:

"Who is your daddy and what does he do?"-Arnold Schwartzeneggar

having read the thread now, she gave you her number, not asked you to stalk her on the internets. call her for some easy play, then drop it and let her boyfriend deal with the mess
 
Originally posted by: Cal166
Originally posted by: Chabs39
Yeah but the reason she didn't want to go out after work, because I wanted to go out to dinner or something was that she had a boyfriend. Why would she change her mind if I called her?

Giver her enough attention and show her you care enough, you will eventually win her over.

And she'll be just as likely to ditch you when the next interesting guy comes around. There's something to be said for fidelity.
 
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
Originally posted by: Chabs39
So I asked out this girl at work, now before you start in with how coworkers shouldn't date we are not actually coworkers. She is an intern for a law firm that was doing some work with us. She was only going to be there for a couple days, she is already gone now since she left on Wednesday. Anyways I asked her out and it turns out that she has a boyfriend, but she still gives me her number. I looked her up on facebook and it looks like they are at least semi-seriously dating. So my question is what does it mean that she still gave me her number, and should I call her or just let it go.

She's still looking around to find the guy with the biggest pud.

3 entries found for pud.
PUD
abbr.

planned unit development.


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pud

n : (British) the dessert course of a meal (`pud' is used informally) [syn: pudding]

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hmm.
a strange girl you've found
 
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