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Klaas

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  1. Lol, well that would be nice if you would send it webmaster@surfmusic.be
  2. I'll have them in June, too many tasks to have them at the end of a semester.
  3. I believe the money for this could be invested a bit more wisely
  4. Frankly girls expect the same from you as you expect from them, only the physical part is a bit more important for the guy and the emotional part for the girl. So first look at yourself, think about what you like, how a girl could seduce you. What is also important, as Tim said, it all depends on what kind of person she is. If it's a girl that looks for a person like you, someone who can make her at ease, you're already a very big step further. If not I shouldn't even try. Another important aspect is what you're looking for. Is it just sex, a small relationship or a serious relationship? For the first one you the physical part is important, but what's most important is if she wants it too. On your age though I wouldn't go for this, this might already be the age for a boy, but not for 99% of the girls. With a relationship however, I asume in your case not too serious yet, it's important that you share interests, that you can get along well, etc. Anyway, just remember that every girl is different and your best bet is just being yourself and being serious about it. Btw, although Matt's dating tips are great don't act like a slave. It doesn't have to be only what the girl wants but your interests are important too. If I would just do everything my gf asks of me she wouldn't take me serious anymore and start to consider me too weak. However, be a gentleman, respect her by all means (if she's a nice person of course, if not just don't go for it or you'll end up feeling bad).
  5. @ Tim, nah actually it was a bottle of white wine that did the trick
  6. Been with an evangelist girl once. Her dad didn't really like that, the first they I met her parents he questioned me as if it was a police investigation. Fortunatly the preacher of their community is my best friend's dad, so her dad could accept it a bit better.
  7. Kinda, Yo, wierdo, dude are American I think. Not real English, you better use more suitable works like kind of, hi, strange person, guy. Note though that you can use so many words to replace these. wow is just a form of expression, not really a 'word' Witch is a woman with so-called magical or demonic powers Which is a relative pronoun, example: the books, which he bought last week, weren't as good as he thought. I don't know what wich means, probably not of much importance. You should get a dictionary though
  8. Got to know her at school, but things really started when we went to a concert. We missed the bus so she had to stay at my place
  9. Quite simple: none. There are tons of people in this world so this one little individual won't make a difference. On a small scale I hope I'll have a purpose for my friends and family.
  10. Have honest, strong and intelligent politicians all over the world
  11. If I don't get work for uni probably a month working at a factory and going on holiday to Tuscany, Rome or southern Spain (Sevilla, Granada and such).
  12. Some etymologists (or whatever that is in English) also think Klaas, Klaus or whatever, comes from the Roman Claudius. Cool, the name of my favourite Roman emperor
  13. I train one month each year. I do a students job each year and always take very heavy work
  14. Yep I think so SUD, not sure since it's not on my pc anymore.
  15. Hey I saw a pic of you in goth style SUD, the one you sent to my gf. And nope, you're not ugly
  16. Welcome to the forums Mat, I hope you will enjoy your stay here
  17. Belgium. Yep sure most education systems give everything, but our system works slightly different compared to the others I know fairly well from abroad (French and Dutch). You have to make a choice of which area you're going to study for, as with most systems. But if you take for example a science area you'll still get a lot of languages, same for the language areas. I did maths-latin but I also had philosophy, history, geography, dutch, english, french, chemics, physics, biology, sports and computer science, for 6 years non stop. My gf did languages-latin and had latin, dutch, german, french, english, spanish, maths, physics, chemics, biology, history, geography, computer science, sports and ethics. The difference with me though was that I had 6 hours of maths a week and she only 2, same for the science stuff. In France or The Netherlands when you choose a certain area you'll see a lot of stuff related to that subject but nothing much of the other things, except maybe for a few years. I don't know how the American system is though, but from a girl who was in my class who did her sixth year of highschool there I heard it was more of a sleeping year instead of a study year
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