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So I decided to break the undergraduate barrier that I had not wanted to cross because I felt it was unethical to do so. It is a rich source of available women...but...they are so young and immature in general.

 

A very nice young lady sat down near me and I couldn't help but notice how many things of hers were pink. Her phone, her ink on her paper, her bag etc. She also did not dress like a slob (like so many undergrads tend to) and seemed mature.

 

So I struck up a conversation asked her what she was studying etc. Good eye contact and flirtyness. Then I asked for her number she said no.. Then I asked for her email address and she gave it to me.

 

I took out my tmobile G2 and made fun of the fact that I hardly ever use it for phone calls anymore. "Nothing but email and facebook". Got a good laugh.

 

So Email address good sign or bad sign?

 

Oh she also claimed that her phone was broken just after she gave me her email.

 

I ask because I am sorta old fashioned and think the phone is way better.... but people who are much younger who knows.

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Its not a good sign but doesn't mean you're out of the game.

 

Your second push, a safe contact via email got her back. Then to validate herself she made up the excuse that her phone is broken.

 

I would have said I have contacts with the many of the phone companies, I could try and pull in a favour, unless that was BS to not give me your number.... Pause... Yeah I thought so, call me at 6.

 

Lol good luck and call people out when they lie.. But be funny about it! Its a lot of fun.

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