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[QUOTE]Originally posted by OnToMars: [QB] The greatest ass-raping I ever recievd from a woman over asking her out would be the girl I knew from Sophomore year (she was a senior at the time). Just about the only interaction my all guys school had with the nearby all girls school was a school play my sophomore year that never got off the ground again. Anyway, the play ended and life went on. Next year came and so did the junior prom. I managed to track down her AIM ID and started small talk. She invited to her play at the local community college, where she was now going (good sign, eh? ;) ) So I went, dragged my friend with me and sat there and watched her play Miranda in the Tempest. Afterwards we saw her and did the regulatory small talk. I asked her, and I honestly don't remember the next five seconds of my life. I know she said yes and I think - I'm not sure - I got out of there with some dignity attached. Well, as time would pass, I found myself at her house to get this behavior agreement sheet signed by her. She was looking for a pen while her grandmother in the coffee stained "I Love Jesus" sweat shirt grilled me. As my date reentered to sign the paper, her grandmother turned to her and casually remarked, "Does Jeff know about this?" To which she responded with equal casualness something about him not caring and she was going to do it anyway. Then, for the final kick in the balls, the grandmother turned to me and stated more matter of factly than I have ever heard anybody speak before or since, "Jeff is her boyfriend." I still have the ticket stub from the play, because finding the courage to ask her out is the bravest thing I have ever done. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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