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Yep. That was me at school so long ago. A pretty smile like that made my brain go blue-screen-of-death and scrambled all logical thoughtâŠâŠ You too?
This is STILL me today. 51 years old and I still canât talk to my Lori without feeling like a 12 year-old talking to the prettiest girl in class. It NEVER really changes.
Had the same problem as âGordonâ in high schoolâcouldnât talk to member of the opposite sex(if they were the âsameâ age) so went out on two dates in school, both I was invited by the girlâjust basrely managed to get âyes out of my mouth ! ! !!
It never occurs to teen girls that teen boys are as unsure of themselves as the girls are. I raised 2 boys and 1 girl, and each of them came to me during their teen years with questions, worries, and broken hearts. I also taught 7th grade for 18 years and I can unequivocally say that every teen has these doubts, no matter how well-adjusted they seem. With all those hormones going crazy at puberty, itâs pretty certain that each of us made a fool of ourselves a few times when we were teens.
Templo S.U.D. about 6 years ago
rather than nailed it, Gordon, you screwed it
Argythree about 6 years ago
Whatâs that saying about itâs better to say nothing and be thought a fool than to speak and show that you are one, or somethingâŠ
M2MM about 6 years ago
Tis better to keep silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt. Or, something like that. :D
Sisu60 about 6 years ago
that does qualify as a word in teen speak from a dumb ass
Enter.Name.Here about 6 years ago
Yep. That was me at school so long ago. A pretty smile like that made my brain go blue-screen-of-death and scrambled all logical thoughtâŠâŠ You too?
Jabroniville Premium Member about 6 years ago
Too biographical for my tastes. Who allowed Lynn to study my behavior around girls in High School? What an invasion of my privacy!!
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 6 years ago
DUDE! I have so been there. You might as well just ask her if she likes Dungeons and Dragons and call it a day.
asrialfeeple about 6 years ago
Heâs blown it again.
Johnnie Polo Premium Member about 6 years ago
This is STILL me today. 51 years old and I still canât talk to my Lori without feeling like a 12 year-old talking to the prettiest girl in class. It NEVER really changes.
MrFixit about 6 years ago
Well, on a positive note, she said âHiâ, instead of âoh, itâs you, the nerdâ.
BlitzMcD about 6 years ago
Hlgftz. Thatâs what I figured he would say.
MIHorn Premium Member about 6 years ago
âHummuna, hummuna, hummunaâŠ..â Jackie Gleason
IndyMan about 6 years ago
Had the same problem as âGordonâ in high schoolâcouldnât talk to member of the opposite sex(if they were the âsameâ age) so went out on two dates in school, both I was invited by the girlâjust basrely managed to get âyes out of my mouth ! ! !!
dv1093 about 6 years ago
I guess itâs true of all HS boys, according to my memories and the comments here. Did this ever happen to HS girls?
Barnabus Blackoak about 6 years ago
at least it started with the same letter as âhiâ
myrendal about 6 years ago
It never occurs to teen girls that teen boys are as unsure of themselves as the girls are. I raised 2 boys and 1 girl, and each of them came to me during their teen years with questions, worries, and broken hearts. I also taught 7th grade for 18 years and I can unequivocally say that every teen has these doubts, no matter how well-adjusted they seem. With all those hormones going crazy at puberty, itâs pretty certain that each of us made a fool of ourselves a few times when we were teens.
Budman 2 about 6 years ago
She looks about 20 !??
bbreckling about 6 years ago
Yep, but 5 years later we were married.
RonnieAThompson Premium Member about 6 years ago
Fortunately, I outgrew that phase.
rshive about 6 years ago
Poor Gordon. Heâs run out of consonants.
El Cobbo Grande about 6 years ago
It still does and Iâm 76
tuslog1964 about 6 years ago
My lesson from High School: It can take a man 3 years to get the courage to ask a girl for a date.
And her 1/10 sec. to say âNoâ.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 6 years ago
I never got that close to a girl I had a crush on or even any interest, but it was a terrible barrier to closer relations.
rebelstrike0 about 6 years ago
Seems Allyson would not say âHiâ to Gordon unless he was destined to get elected the President of Canada.
Teto85 Premium Member about 6 years ago
I had that happen to me in high school. Veronica still went out with me. Betty did too.