To ask gals out on dates in a Sunglassed Skimask

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25 Dec 2008, 12:15 am

Kansas weather this time of year sure calls for some ski-masks! Sure does bite out there; it would be perfectly sensible to put one on!

The sun still shines brighter than the weather feels; sure would be a good time for sunglasses.

Therefore say one day, I wear sunglasses in a ski mask. Outdoors somewhere, I notice a real nice woman and feel the aura of a wonderfully-dispositioned Christian.

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"Hi. I couldn't help but feel the aura of a Christian with a wonderful disposition emanating right from you. Can we have lunch or dinner sometime."

"I'm already someone's girlfriend."

"Though I'm unable to tell whether that's made up or not, the wonderful thing about this rejection is you won't remember my face." *rides off on bicycle*

"_____(You may fill in the blank on a reply. Females preferred.)_____"


Something tells me I'd feel quite a bit more confident, unafraid of rejection because she won't remember me the next time she sees me. (Out of the skimask, anyway.)

How differently would you feel if someone attempted to ask you out in a skimask?

Also, say a girl asked me to remove a skimask first:

Quote:
"Could I see what you look like inside that mask?"

"It's the personality that counts more than looks, but..." *opens pocket to retrieve a childhood photo* "...here is what I used to look like back in the day."

"Awww..., that's so-o-o cute! But I still wanna see how you look now. It's not every season you can approach me anonymously like this."

"I think girls who insist on my looks first are shallow enough to snap my neck if I dove in their pool." *rides away on bicycle*

" _____(You may fill in the blank. Females preferred.)_____ "


If it weren't for the prohibitive heating bills, I'd prefer to live farther north, where I could wear a skimask more often and remain politically correct about it. Getting rejected in a skimask is something that's far easier on my psyche somehow.

(And I forgot what I was going to say here.)


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25 Dec 2008, 1:13 am

So you prefer being anonymous to actually putting yourself forward? Have some confidence my friend, it'll do you way more good then a ski mask. Also, ski mask screams terrorist.



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25 Dec 2008, 1:19 am

I agree. They're gonna think your freaky if you do this. :D



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25 Dec 2008, 2:56 am

I remember a man in Scarborough who always wore yellow ski goggles out side the cinema in summer. Occasionally he would go in and watch a film in the goggles and never took them off.
It's a strange world.



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25 Dec 2008, 6:11 am

Vigilans wrote:
...Ski mask screams terrorist.


In the SUMMER it does, and anywhere where a war's nearby. We're overseas from any war, and in the dead of winter, here in the good ol' US of A, it ought to be acceptable.

Ski masks may scream (suspicion) inside unless it's Halloween, but if done outdoors, we accept it as normal. (I'd hate to get Frostbite too, you know.)


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25 Dec 2008, 8:42 am

god, you are so damn stupid.
I bet you think your so smart for coming up with that lame idea.
Why would any one want to date a person they don't even know what they look like.
Espeacialy (sp?) if he is freaking wearing a ski mask and only has half of a brain in his head?

You really do have this godly annoying factor about you



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25 Dec 2008, 9:06 am

Tias :evil: No! You shouldn't put other people down.



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25 Dec 2008, 10:09 am

BellaDonna wrote:
Tias :evil: No! You shouldn't put other people down.


Well guess what? I just did.



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25 Dec 2008, 10:33 am

Apsie need support and encouragment. I am sick of other people in general bullying people with AS. Just because they mostly seem normal and as not having autism. People are sarcastic alot and it really saddens me, inparticular when other aspies put other aspies down. You would think atleast other people with AS would understand.



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25 Dec 2008, 11:22 am

I think it's a brilliant idea! ^.^

I would try it , but it doesn't get that cold around here for a ski mask. And I'm terrible at starting conversation... ._.



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25 Dec 2008, 11:44 am

BellaDonna wrote:
Apsie need support and encouragment. I am sick of other people in general bullying people with AS. Just because they mostly seem normal and as not having autism. People are sarcastic alot and it really saddens me, inparticular when other aspies put other aspies down. You would think atleast other people with AS would understand.

Well i dont, even if he is a fellow aspie, the idea of wearing a ski mask and asking a girl out, just because of the fact one might get rejected is the lamest and most stupidest thing i have ever heard, it's so......argh, you cant even put words on how dumbastic it is.

"Oh i like that girl, she looks like a good fellow christain, and because of fear of being rejected, i dont want them to know who i am, so i came up with the brilient idea, of wearing a ski mask and ask them out, and if they say no, oh well, they dont know who i am"

No, never in my life, nor after life if there is such a thing.

I have my moral "laws" and things i just dont accept, and turning a blind eye to things that i dont like is one of the things, i dont do. If there is something i dont like, i say it cause it's MY opinion. Right? MY opinion, the OP can just chose to sya "well i dont care about what you say"


And here is my conclusion, and argue and say as much as you want.

The idea of wearing a damn skimask and ask a girl out, and be rejected, is just "pathetic".
And dont start with "well he has low confidence" cause i got low confidence to, i'm just true to my emotions/feelings, if there is something i like or hate, i say it. I just dont like his ways of doing things, and i'm telling that to him, is that a crime?



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25 Dec 2008, 11:50 am

not only is it a profoundly stupid idea, it is also insincere and dishonest to try and do that and expect girls to accept the invite.


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25 Dec 2008, 5:53 pm

This is a really bad idea, although that didn't need to be put across so harshly.



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25 Dec 2008, 6:05 pm

If a man were to approach me wearing a ski mask and asked me out I'd be a bit skeptical. I would think, why does he feel like he needs to hide himself?. I'd say no unless you were to take off your ski mask, not because a persons' looks are more important than personality-- but because it's a bit creepy walking off with a guy in a ski mask. =]



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25 Dec 2008, 11:36 pm

Might not be such a bad idea, actually.

Say she agrees to go on a date with you. If you got an income like mine, you'll need to stop and rob a bank on your way to the movie theater anyway.


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25 Dec 2008, 11:43 pm

CanyonWind wrote:
Might not be such a bad idea, actually.

Say she agrees to go on a date with you. If you got an income like mine, you'll need to stop and rob a bank on your way to the movie theater anyway.


haha just get her to pay or ****gasp**** do something FREE!! !! !

so many things to do for free, this is a pretty pathetic excuse.