Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Bad experiences on a three-syllable family name girls






"Since you said No to me, I hope you won't forget me after it. I could not argue more to you for I don't know what words to say. I am just staring at you as you leave for I don't know how to say, 'Don't leave me.' "

That statement is on my mind every time a girl, whom I liked and confessed my feeling with, would say no to me.

"You are nice and sweet guy, I am thankful for that, but you will just always be my friend. Nothing more."

That statement is always the concept whenever the say no to me. I didn't care to ask for the reason of why no. And I know that it is stupid not to ask. But for me, I don't care anymore.

But, something ironic with this. For all my past experiences, this things happened to girls that has three-syllable family name. And granted that I know about it, I just got the same experience recently with, of course, three-syllable family name. That may be a warning for me but those girls, to me, with three-syllable family name are so irresistible. Even if I know beforehand about their family names, I don't care much about it. I mean, it is stupid to base your love with the syllable of the family name of the girl.

I also tried to precaution myself before with three-syllable family name girl. I have experienced too that a three-syllable family name girl liked me, but I turned her down for I was afraid that it would turn out bad but it was a waste for we turn out to be super good friends but we couldn't go further for she have boyfriend already. And that happened twice already.

bad experiences: tabada, ochoco, mariano, oropel, mijares, san pedro, lasola, seriƱo,

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