Before asking a girl out, knowing whether she sees you as ‘fair a ally’ or a ‘potential boyfriend’ can assist a brilliant deal. Here are the signs to watch out for
But what whether she doesn’t see me ‘that’ way?’ is a guy’s perpetual query. And women, with their peruse-me-whether-you-can approach, make it tough for men who are no mind-readers. Maximum men would rather see for someone who’s ‘interested’ than pursue a girl for whom they are nothing more than a late-night chauffer. So how do you know whether a girl considers you fair a powerful shoulder to weep on, or something more? Youngsters Anisha Ghurye, Smita Padmanabhan, Nandini Sharma, Kshitij Barot, Tulika Sodera and Suresh Petkar helps you decode the signals. Here goes:
YOU ARE FAIR A ALLY WHETHER…
You know her embarrassing moments
Yes, she looks hot when she dresses up. But whether she doesn’t mind meeting you in a decade-ancient ganji, looking distinctly unsexy, well, you are not the one she dresses up specially for. She will allow you to see her in all her moods and has no qualms in discussing womanly issues with her girlfriends even when you are around.
She doesn’t laugh at your jokes
Whether you cannot make the girl laugh, forget any relationship with her. No girl wants to conclusion up with a guy who consistently throws bouncers that go straight above her head. It needn’t mean you get a joke book. It only means that your sense of humour is different from hers, and the fact that she doesn’t appreciate yours shows that you arejust a ally.
She cancels on you, all the time
Everything seems to be more vital than you — from the beauty parlour appointment to the dog’s monthly vet visit. When it comes to the priority graph, you stand in the negative. Foot line: whether her favourite line is ‘Relax, we can always go later’ then, my ally, you are fair a you-know-what.
She’s isn’t refined for you
Even the cattiest woman would act like Audrey Hepburn in front of guys she sees as potential boyfriends. But, whether this g
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December 2nd, 2009
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