Good, then. ♥ Honestly, I don't know why he's so hung up on it. It's not such a huge deal. I mean, we don't need dates to prove ourselves, and it's not like we couldn't get dates if we tried....
... Okay, so I didn't think it was a big deal. Not until he made it one. It still shouldn't be, but... I don't know. Maybe I just feel weird that he actually has a date for once and I don't?
Speaking what's on everyone's mind again, Jirou. Or at least my own... I've found that as many girls as would gladly go to an event with me ... aah, who can pick?
I don't mean to sound conceited, of course. I know they're all lovely, but when I haven't taken the time to get to know any of them, it becomes a matter of selecting blindly, and that's fair to neither her nor me.
Were Reika available, I have no doubt she would gladly accompany you, if that's any consolation.
I seem to. Someone should, anyway. Ryou has no clue what everyone else is thinking, and you and Atobe keep your mouths shut more often than anyone thinks, I'm pretty sure.
I do know what you mean - hell, there are plenty of girls who would love to go with me. I guess when it comes down to it, I can't really pick, either. It's a matter of not having a particular interest in any of them; I know some of them well enough that I wouldn't mind (Reika included), but I'd honestly just as soon go alone.
It almost seems misleading, you know, to take a girl to a Valentine's event as a friend. Or do you think they'd see it that way?
Both a curse and a blessing, I think, in both of our cases. Either's fine, then. I'm rather glad Atobe keeps his mouth shut as often as he does; I can't imagine what horrors we'd be subject to if he didn't.
So we are of the same mind. Were it any other event, I might consider it, but I agree: there's a meaning associated with this day that sends the wrong message, particularly to girls ... I'd sooner take a male friend, who would understand better that nothing's meant by being my "date" for the evening. Zaizen-kun may be bringing my cousin, but ... they may be better suited for each other. I'll have to see.
I wish he'd talk more, but I think I'm the only one.
Well, exactly. I have lots of friends who are girls, but they're friends - but they're girls. ... I'm sure that made sense to you. Anyway, it'd be a hell of a lot easier to go with a guy. Maybe I'll wind up gay yet.
Perfect sense, actually. Gender doesn't preclude friendship, but friendship must still remain within a certain context, particularly if we don't want to hurt anyone. Women are sensitive, after all. Have you considered it a possibility?
I think they may be. I haven't had the opportunity to see them for some time, so things may have changed, but I doubt it very likely.
He doesn't get enough credit. That might change, if he actually spoke his mind.
Well, exactly. Women are usually much more sensitive than men, which is the problem. (Except, perhaps, in the case of one Oshitari Yuushi, but I think he's the exception that proves the rule. ♥) I'm certainly not straight, but boys are looking more and more appealing, the more complicated girls get.
I think it was one. ♥ A few. Contrary to popular belief, I do play favourites, and contrary to popular rumour, I'm not actually that eager to jump into bed with Marui-san.
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Of course there are. ♥
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Ryou's not still giving you a hard time about not taking anyone to Atobe's party, is he?
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I don't mean to sound conceited, of course. I know they're all lovely, but when I haven't taken the time to get to know any of them, it becomes a matter of selecting blindly, and that's fair to neither her nor me.
Were Reika available, I have no doubt she would gladly accompany you, if that's any consolation.
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I do know what you mean - hell, there are plenty of girls who would love to go with me. I guess when it comes down to it, I can't really pick, either. It's a matter of not having a particular interest in any of them; I know some of them well enough that I wouldn't mind (Reika included), but I'd honestly just as soon go alone.
It almost seems misleading, you know, to take a girl to a Valentine's event as a friend. Or do you think they'd see it that way?
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So we are of the same mind. Were it any other event, I might consider it, but I agree: there's a meaning associated with this day that sends the wrong message, particularly to girls ... I'd sooner take a male friend, who would understand better that nothing's meant by being my "date" for the evening. Zaizen-kun may be bringing my cousin, but ... they may be better suited for each other. I'll have to see.
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Well, exactly. I have lots of friends who are girls, but they're friends - but they're girls. ... I'm sure that made sense to you. Anyway, it'd be a hell of a lot easier to go with a guy. Maybe I'll wind up gay yet.
Zaizen-kun and your cousin? How cute. ♥
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Perfect sense, actually. Gender doesn't preclude friendship, but friendship must still remain within a certain context, particularly if we don't want to hurt anyone. Women are sensitive, after all. Have you considered it a possibility?
I think they may be. I haven't had the opportunity to see them for some time, so things may have changed, but I doubt it very likely.
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Well, exactly. Women are usually much more sensitive than men, which is the problem. (Except, perhaps, in the case of one Oshitari Yuushi, but I think he's the exception that proves the rule. ♥) I'm certainly not straight, but boys are looking more and more appealing, the more complicated girls get.
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Any names you care to share?
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