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Well I went out dancing with my friends and met someone new. He approached me and from then on we just hung out for the rest of the night. When I was out there dancing, some of our friends were getting a little much to handle, I wasn't uncomfortable but I needed some help to get pulled out of the crowd.
Well this guy who I met was right there to help and was telling the ppl that he was my body guard. We were teasing each other about it all night long. We had a great time dancing and talking. Later on in the night I needed to leave and he offered a ride. I wasn't sure but my friends who knew him said that I'll be okay. We'll instead of going home right away we hung out another hour, eatting in his car and talking. We exchanged phone numbers and after he dropped me off I asked him to let me know he got home okay because he did have something to drink, earlier in the night. He did exactly that and said that he'll call me the next day. I couldn't help it but to wait for his call. I rather him just take my number and leave it at that but then to say when he'll call me is something else. Is there an age for us gals that we could outgrow this feeling of waiting for the guy to call? ![]() |
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don't know, but woo hooo!!!!
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